Mother's Day is Sunday May 9. Looking for a unique way to let the special women in your life know how much you care? Let Miranda design a tussie-mussie, or word poesy, for you personalizing it with your sentiments. Flower symbolism became immensely popular during the Victorian era and nosegays were given as gifts by friends, children and lovers. Each flower in the nosegay had a particular meaning and by looking up the flower in one of the many floral dictionaries that flooded the market during that time, the message became clear. Each nosegay will include a charming card listing each flower and its corresponding meaning. $25 for the nosegay. Call 317-356-4400 to place your order today. (Orders for nosegays must be received by May 3rd.)
Contacting Blooming Dragon Emporium
Blooming Dragon is no more. We closed the doors June 30. To see what we are doing now check out our web pages.
Visit Miranda's blog at http://www.bloomzbymiranda.blogspot.com/
and check out Marti's web page at http://www.magickaldragondesigns.com/.
Visit Miranda's blog at http://www.bloomzbymiranda.blogspot.com/
and check out Marti's web page at http://www.magickaldragondesigns.com/.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
A Special Bouquet for a Special Someone
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Irvington First Friday: Images of Spring
Friday, April 2, 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Spring is coming to Irvington. So, for this First Friday event we are showcasing the floral artistry of several of the Blooming Dragon Emporium artists. This includes the work of photographer Miranda Marsico, painter Steven Keller, photographer Quay Kester, painter Kathy Thompson, anime artist Kris May, stained glass artist Sue Hardcastle, photographer Todd George, and lampwork jewelry artist Moon Stump of Mixed Media Jewelry. For more information about this event contact the gallery at (317) 356-4400, or via e-mail at bloomingdragonemporium@gmail.com.
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