Double Love: More from the Valentine’s Planning Committee

Cymbidium Valentine’s After Laura informed us of the fancy celebrations at the Ritz, Mansion, and Fairmont, and Jessica of Fusion Home Fashion’s fete, I felt amorous. So I went looking for love. Last year, my hubby and I and our two favorite couples, our parents, hopped aboard a Streetcar Named Desire. (Ignore any lingering doubts about Stanley Kowalski.) The McKinney Avenue Trolley hosts a night of fun at Sambuca, Grotto, and Breadwinners on Feb. 7. It’s a great excuse to get out of the house and score extra points for creativity.

Of course, everyone loves flowers. Cymbidium makes it easy with their three themes of deep, sweet, and unique (shown). Choose the category, or define the relationship, and then pick the perfect posies. May I suggest the Hollywood box for the overachiever, or what I would love in my bedroom, Dutch tulips and roses. As creative director Robyn Wise says, “It’s a misconception. Boys love to get flowers or a plant.” Heed the call, ladies.

One Comment to “Double Love: More from the Valentine’s Planning Committee”
  • erik

    Nice flowers.. Its a pitty that robin, rachael and daddy rodney wise, who operate and own this company, are so unreiable. They set me up for over $50.000,– of unpaid bills for the cutflowers we supplied them with. so they actualy work with stolen goods. and we are not the only ones who are left unpaid. even IRS has very intresting files on them. so they not only ripped me off, but the whole u.s. if you’re intresested, i can send you additional info. Besides the money, even their style is stolen. http://www.ovandony.com/ that is where they get their insperation from imho.
    there are many better florists in dallas today then these 2 spoild girls

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