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Flowers for Camas Homecoming- Flowers Washougal
What makes our shop unique in the homecoming flower department? We offer many, many cool choices for flowers for guys and gals. We set up a “flower bar” where you can come in and look at all the choices…pick out your favorite style of corsage or boutonniere, and then we will assemble it beautifully for you.
Please order by Friday this week to ensure you get exactly what you would like! We will be very busy making sure each corsage and boutonniere are perfect!

Photography by Carla Foth Christian Photography
| Check out our great styles! We have stunningly simple corsages starting at $19.95 , 24.95 and 29.95. We carry modern and more traditional styles to choose from.
Our cool boutonniere styles start at $7.95, 8.95 & 9.95. We have fabulous flowers like white and red roses, and white, purple and green dendrobium orchids to choose from to create your dance flowers!
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Retro Wristlets These great traditional corsages start at $19.95 and include ribbon, tulle and adjustable band for comfort and fresh roses or orchids of your choice |
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Keepsake Bracelets
Stylish beaded bracelets are all the rage for homecoming! These fun keepsake bracelets allow the recipient to dance their night away, and then have a cute keepsake bracelet to remember the evening! Starting at $24.95. We have many fun styles to choose from! |
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Glam Bracelets
Take the keepsake and turn it up a notch with these sparkly glam bracelets. With many styles and colors to choose from, these are really more a piece of jewelry to keep after homecoming! We add flowers of your choice…and you are set for an evening of fun! Starting at $29.95 |
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FW Exclusive Styles With creativity always in our minds at Flowers Washougal, we have come up with 4 artful new styles of corsages that are exclusively ours! If you want something a bit more edgy for your date … choose from one of these styles! Starting at $24.95 |
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Check out our recent Homecoming Style Shoot below with images taken by local photographer Carla Christian of Carla Foth Christian Photography. Special thank you’s to Carla as well as Lora at Salon Magnolia in Camas for all the help with hair for our style shoot! Carla takes stunningly natural photography. She does everything from senior portraits, to babies and kids, to weddings, and families. And she does it very well! We are proud supporters of her business…and hope you can help spread the word with us!If you have a senior this year….It’s not too late to schedule a session with her! Check her out online at www.carlachristian.com |
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Flowers Washougal Rocks!
It seems to us that ordering flowers for Camas Homecoming should be fun! When you come in for our homecoming event, you will be treated like royalty readying yourselves for a grand ball with sweet treats and a good time as your pick out all your jewels and gems and flowers. So tell one, tell all …
Autumn Wedding Palettes
This time of year, generally brides switch into autumnal colors….radiant with golden yellows. burnt oranges, and russet. This year the early autumn weddings have been more about muted tones of coral, peach, soft green, and silver.
More than that. it’s all about texture, texture, texture. Pictured below is Grace’s bouquet. It is filled with an abundance of interesting texture, from the spikey Brovelia to smooth brown fern curls, ruffled ‘Peach Peony’ roses from Peterkort Roses to fragrance freesia and simple calla lilies. All these different textures come together to create a soft romantic northwest look. To top it off, a birch pole creates the handle of the bridal bouquet. Stunning don’t you think?
Kristin’s bouquet below creates a different story. A Juxtaposition of materials, classics meet woodland in a wildly wonderful way. Soft ‘Vendela’ roses from Peterkort Roses are paired with freesia, sweetpeas and hydrangea; all the classics. Soft dusty miller, poppy pods, and japanese anemone pods; the woodland bits.
A close up of Erin’s bouquet reveals all kinds of wonderful things. Here in a more casual garden feel for early autumn, roses are featured. ‘Peach Peony’ ‘Talea’ and ‘Alexandra’ roses come together with ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum, dried poppy pods, scabiosa pods and ‘Rabbit Foot’ ferns. Almost like you just headed out in a beautiful garden and gathered all your favorites together. Stunning yet perfectly casual for an afternoon wedding.

Memorializing a Barber…
This tribute was ordered by a family for a well-known barber in our area. We were not surprised, when they called and ordered a Barber Pole made out of flowers. You see, that is our specialty. We like doing floral sculptures! We have created logos out of flowers, smiley faces, pather paws, why not a Barber Pole? Erik headed to the hardware store. A little of this, some of that, a few flowers….and LED Light for the top…Viola!
Congrats to Ashley!
This past weekend we had 3 weddings, one of which was held at Camas Meadows. Ashley got married…and the weather was perfect! Beautiful flowers in shades of white and blue were created for her special day. Hydrangeas, calla lilies, dahlias, stephanotis, sweet peas, and eryngium were combined together in her beautiful delicate bouquet.
Simple Arrangements dressed up the gazebo in the ceremony area

To carry the theme of simplicity, the centerpieces were alternating tall and short square vases filled with calla lilies and hydrangeas
A beautiful cake was created by Meghan of Cakes by Design. We added coordinating flowers to dress it up!
Best Of Luck Dustin and Kristin!
This past weekend, we had 3 more weddings. Dustin and Kristin tied the knot in the Rhodedendron Garden in Portland. She chose beautiful flowers in deep shades of purple with accents of lime green. Turquiose ribbon offset the colors and balanced the addition of peacock feathers!
Blooming oregano, scabiosa, hypericum, seeded eucalyptus and feathers add contrast and whimsy to the completed bouquet!
Congratulations Michelle and Taylor!
Here’s a couple more wedding bouquets from this weekend’s fun…beautiful, romantic, and overstuffed seemed to be the theme.
Beautiful old fashioned ‘Yves Piaget’ Roses, ‘Maria Theresia’ Roses, Dahlias, Calla lilies and berries were combined in this stunning bouquet created by Julie for Miss Taylor!
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Lavish bouquets of Purple Lisianthus, ‘Vendela’ Roses, Freesia, Hydrangea, and sweetpeas were created for Michelle’s attendants to carry.
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Michelle’s bouquet held many surprise elements including blackberries and orchids. Congratulations Michelle!
Best of Luck to Morey & Jillian!
Our greatest passion in design currently evolves around a northwest organic look. Not every bride is suitable to suggest such a look, but when they come to us and say they love anything “weird and succulent” we know it’s time to pull out all the stops!
Morey and Jillian tied the knot at Mcmenamin’s Edgefield this past weekend. With colors of deep yellow white and sage green, we created textural bouquets for her girls and her. Dahlias, kangaroo paws, hydrangeas, succulents, billy balls and fragrant freesia were all incorporated.

Her bouquet of the same stunning varieties also incorporated a stunning surprise element, phalaenopsis orchids. This avante garde combination made her bouquet extra special!
Congratulations Steve & Angela!
This past weekend, we created vividly wonderful bridal flowers for Angela and Steve. Members of one of our weekly church deliveries at The Church of Good Shepherd in Vancouver, they knew where to go to get incredible flowers for their special day!
Angela selected miniature gerbera daisies, calla lilies, iris, and hydrangea among other wonderful touches. Her colors in fuchsia, yellow, purple and lime green were anything but bland!

Erik decided to surprise her with a few fun touches such as wild sweetpeas (provided by Julie) trachelium and stunningly bright verbena!
A simple and stunning cake was created by Megan at Cakes by Design which we embellished with all of the wonderful flowers incorporated into Angela’s wedding theme.
Erik has been invited to join AIFD!
After much work, stress, and a little sweat…Erik has successfully passed his PFDE (Professional Floral Design Evaluation) and has been invited to join AIFD. Next July, he will be inducted into this prestigious group in San Franscisco. His next adventure will allow him to stay aware of all the new trends and techniques that make Flowers Washougal, what we are…Extraordinary!
Over 100 people tested to become members into AIFD this year. Erik is one of many that passed his testing and will invited to join AIFD next summer! Here are some of the designs that he created for the test.
Owens Corning Corporate Event – Day One
This week, we have kept quite busy thanks to Owens Corning (a client of ours) and their 2 day employee appreciation event starting at Springhouse Cellars Winery. 50 people attended a beautiful dinner provided by Niki Davis of Nicolette’s Catering and coordinated by Amanda Houghton of Life’s a Party Event Planning and Consulting. We created lavish centerpieces, inspired by the venue and wine corks…hundreds of them! Julie comes up with some awesome ideas…but this one took the cake!

Long arrangements consisted of grapes, corks, grapevines and hundreds of red carnations paved together in a sea of red, green and cork brown.
Look close! You will see some corks entwined on vines!
Niki’s buffet arrangement was created in a bowl brimming with corks and corks on grapevine. Shots of vibrant red crocosmia added the life to the party!






































