Posts Tagged ‘funerals vancouver wa’
Congratulations Erik Witcraft AIFD!
The beginning of this month started out in celebration for our store. Erik, Julie, Mollie and Sheryl traveled to San Francisco to the prestigious American Institute of Floral Designers convention held annually. This year was special, because Erik received his AIFD pin signifying top talent in our industry. We are very proud of his accomplishments and wish him all the best…for those of you that know Erik, he is still the same ole down to earth, friendly guy that we know and love. Just with a little designation to attach to his name.
Sympathy flowers beyond…at Flowers Washougal
Sympathy flowers can create a calm and relaxing mood for family as they are greiving. This past week, we were given the opportunity to create flowers for a stunningly simple funeral held in Brush Prairie. With roses, orchids, tulips, snowball viburnum, calla lilies, and maiden hair fern, these flowers were quite dramatic.
Memorializing a musician…
People probably say it all the time…”What will they think of next?” We have created everything from a smiley face, to a Ford logo, a barber pole and a baseball. Truly up for any challenge…when you call, don’t be surprised when you ask for a giraffe, and our first response is…you bet how big? Flowers Washougal…we offer every ordinary thing a flowershop should but our passion is in the unexpectable and extraordinary.
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!
A celebration of Loretta’s life…
This past Monday, Scott’s mom passed away. As we do so many times, we offered up beautiful flowers with unique touches that related to her life. She loved her chickens and sold eggs to many people in her life.
Julie created a beautiful casket piece of purples and yellows and vibrant pinks. Mollie built a chicken coop to sit in the center of it.
Accompanying easel sprays were created with tomatoes and garden flowers and foliage relating to her love of gardening.
Eggs in brightly colored egg cartons filled this easel spray with her love for chickens and selling eggs!


















