Christmas 2019 Recap

Christmas 2019 Recap

“The holly and the ivy,
When they are both full grown,
Of all the trees that are in the wood,
The holly bears the crown.”
— "The Holly and the Ivy," Victorian Christmas Carol
Red and white Christmas centerpiece designed in a glass cube using red tulips and roses with orchids, stock, and holly.

Red and white Christmas centerpiece designed in a glass cube using red tulips and roses with orchids, stock, and holly.

We really enjoyed this Christmas season at Ye Olde Flower Shoppe. The following post is a photo recap of the month of December at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

This year, in addition to our typical window displays and landscape pots, we added the moongate to our outdoor Christmas display. I really liked having a display on the white exterior wall. I’m currently plotting to transition the moongate into a Valentine’s Day theme.

Christmas at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Moongate decorated for Christmas with evergreens, red winter berry, and lights by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

Moongate decorated for Christmas with evergreens, red winter berry, and lights by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

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Merry and Bright sign on moongate at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

Merry and Bright sign on moongate at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

Garland of evergreens and berries decorate the Christmas moongate at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Garland of evergreens and berries decorate the Christmas moongate at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Vintage Christmas Arrangement by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

These elegant Christmas centerpieces designed in glass compotes are an alternative to the traditional centerpiece designed in floral foam. #nofloralfoam

Christmas compote with roses, calla lilies, lisianthus, heather, and hanging amaranthus by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Christmas compote with roses, calla lilies, lisianthus, heather, and hanging amaranthus by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Compote of tulips, snapdragons, stock, roses, and lisianthus by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Compote of tulips, snapdragons, stock, roses, and lisianthus by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Porch pots continue to be popular, featuring birch, red dogwood, and winterberry. (Fun fact: My grandpa, Don Dykstra (the first generation of this family business), says that winterberry was formerly know as Michigan holly.)

Porch Pot with Birch Poles by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Porch Pot at State Farm Insurance Grandville, MI
Porch Pot with Large Pine Cones by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Porch Pot in Outdoor Planter by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Unique Christmas Flowers by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Handmade Christmas Wreath on Moss Frame
Small Christmas Bouquet by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

Our printed wood boxes and vessels continue to be a popular choice. I’ve included several examples in this post. The print definitely adds a special touch and custom feel to the arrangements.

Through the Woods winter arrangement by WSFLoral
Jingle all the Way Christmas Flowers by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Love Joy Peace Christmas Flowers by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Red Poinsettia in Galvanized Pail by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
All is calm All is bright Christmas flowers by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Merry and Bright Christmas flowers by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Christmas Sleigh with Flowers by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Christmas Flowers with Gerbera by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral
Christmas Flowers in Metal Container by Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral

The seasonal nature of floristry means there’s always something on the horizon. As soon as January hit, we moved onto spring flowers and designs. It was nice to take a look back at what we had designed for the Christmas season, but I’m already looking forward to sharing what’s coming up in 2020. Happy New Year from all of us at Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral.

Jennifer Schuitema

Jennifer Schuitema

Co-Owner of Wyoming Stuyvesant Floral, Wyoming, Michigan

Third-generation florist working in the same location established by her grandparents. She’s worked in flower shops most of her life but only in earnest since 1998, when she graduated from Western Michigan University with a BBA. She lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Hope Flower Farm with Holly Heider Chapple

Hope Flower Farm with Holly Heider Chapple

Thanksgiving with Rose Story Farm

Thanksgiving with Rose Story Farm