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Embracing Pantone's Color of the year

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  As we step into a new year, the world of floral design eagerly anticipates the unveiling of Pantone's Color of the Year, a trend-setting hue that influences design, fashion, and of course, floral arrangements.   At Amber Rose, we are thrilled to embrace Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz, and explorer the endless possibilies this soft and inviting hue offers in the realm of floral artistry. Peach Fuzz , a delicate and warm shade of peach with subtle undertones of apricot, evokes a sense of tranquility, optimism, and understated elegance.  It's color that effortlessly complements a wide range of palettes and styles, making it verstile choice for creating floral arrangements that exude charm and sophistication. Incorporating Peach Fuzz into our floral designs opens up a world of creative opportunities: 1. Bridal Bouquets: For brides seeking a romantic and timeless aesthetic, Peach Fuzz can serve as the perfect focal color for their bouquets. 2. Centerpieces and T

Wedding Planning Tips

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                                                                                                                               (Photo credit Eleven Sixteen Co)   Your date is fast approaching, but don't panic! Here are a couple tips to get organize when planning your floral selections. 1. Get a Pinterest page - if you already have one, great! It makes it much easier for us to get a feel for your vision for your wedding.  Try to stay with a particular color scheme, it gets confusing for us when you come in with ten different styles. Really delve deep and envison what you want for your special day. 2. Be flexible about your flower selections - Its not always possible to get in exactly what you want, higher end flowers like peonies tend to come from over seas like Holland if it is not the immediate season for them. Peony season is usually very short in the Northeast and can range from April-June. So unless your wedding is within those months, you may be paying higher prices for them.