Disney Princesses as B Floral Flower Palettes

Disney Princesses as B Floral Flower Palettes
At B Floral, we aim to give our customers a royal experience. You collaborate closely with our team from the initial drawing to the finished product to realize the vision for your brand. We are here to make you feel like the prince or princess you are, and we will be by your side every step of the way! There's no better way to accomplish that than remembering the origins of jeweled crowns, gallant horses, and resolute heroines: Disney Princesses. There is no group like the Disney Princesses. They stand for femininity, wit, boldness, curiosity, kindness, adventure, and sass. We decided to pay tribute to the Disney Princesses in our unique B Floral fashion in observance of National Princess Day on November 18. We transformed them into vibrant floral hues! With Mother Nature's assistance, we brought your favorite Disney princesses to life using only flowers from previous B Floral events, installations, and activations. View them below to discover what unique flowers your favorite princess received.
Ariel
With her vivid hair and clamshell bra, it seemed most appropriate to incorporate some red and purple accents for Ariel. We chose blue spray roses and traditional red roses to achieve the ideal color scheme. We used a close-up of handcrafted paper leaves from a Ted Baker product display to symbolize her tail. We do not doubt that Flounder would be pleased.
Aurora
Aurora exudes a more traditional aura. We arranged several pink and yellow Oncidium orchids to showcase her gentle, contented spirit. The pinks came from pink roses and anthurium that we used in our favorite arrangements. Pink is always fashionable, whether in close-ups with a princess color scheme or bloom vases in an elongating tablescape.
Jasmine
Jasmine required a color scheme that complemented her assertive demeanor. We chose blue, black, and tan florals to go with her outfit. The rich, vivid blues were selected from a set that flawlessly complemented her regal two-piece ensemble. Her long, bouncy hair went well with the black calla lilies, and the painted dried tropical leaves complemented the hue of her necklace and earrings. With this outfit, she was a step ahead of the other princesses!
Rapunzel
Rapunzel wanted the complementing hues of cream, pink, and purple for her design. Something that would go with EVERY hairstyle was a must! With the help of our perfectly blond handmade paper fans and a geometric dome activation, we achieved precisely that. Painted succulents and palm foliage provided the purple and pink hues. The succulents came from our fresh floral accessories, and the palm leaves were from a branded wall we had previously completed.
Belle
Belle signifies beauty, and in the floral business, that implies roses! To correspond with the well-known symbol of "Beauty and the Beast," we chose traditional red roses. We selected Oncidium orchids from our magnificent bar arrangement for her full yellow gown. We also incorporated some brown, symbolizing her lush hair with an acorn and a "bird's nest." Belle is more than welcome to visit our office whenever she pleases!
Cinderella
Blues and yellows combine to create the complete Cinderella image. The yellow Oncidium orchids and the blue tones of the orchids and Astilbe come together to form the ideal color scheme for this timeless princess. Her fairy godmother would never be able to choose these colors! All these flowers are resting in a glass vase, symbolizing her well-known slipper. Booyah-Bibbidi-Bobbidi!
Merida
Merida needs some orange and greenery to go with her rebellious, determined attitude. We used green Philodendron Hope Selloum and other greenery illuminated by string lights to match her clothing and bow and arrow set. We chose Mokara flowers in orange to go with her entire hairstyle! All her flower arrangements would undoubtedly be placed next to an arrow and bow set to pull her appearance together.
Tiana
Tiana's tablescape was completed with hanging green amaranthus, a sweet little succulent from a product display, and cream peonies and flowers from a customer present. She looks great in this color scheme because it is understated yet sophisticated. It would require numerous designers to collaborate to make that bad boy as complete as her outfit, but we are prepared to crown that queen!
Pocahontas
We incorporated several aspects into Pocahontas' design. The critical element of her appearance was the utilization of tans and yellows. We painted dried tropical leaves from a festival activation to match most of her tan attire and removed yellow Solidago from a cab flower bomb. We selected black Calla lilies with her wind-blown hair and a bright blue Gerbera daisy to match her necklace. We generally enjoyed selecting flowers with a wide range of hues to complement her wind.
Mulan
Mulan is a combo queen based on her design. Black calla lilies represented her smooth black hair. The exquisite blue spray roses, cream peonies and roses, and handmade green paper leaves pulled together the rest of her costume. We at B Floral are all honored by this specific color scheme.
Snow White
Yellow and blue were the focal points of Snow White's ensemble, resembling the two primary hues of her famous dress. To perfectly capture the style of her outfit, we selected yellow Oncidium orchids, blue hydrangeas, and yellow roses. To match the highlight color of her clothing, we also threw in some traditional red flowers. The black calla lilies that complemented her chic short bob provided the finishing touch to her ensemble. We made sure to portray her general appearance accurately because it is one that everyone is familiar with.
Elsa
Last but not least, of course! We utilized bright, frosty blues for Elsa's outfit and a touch of white to complement her icy hair in her design. Orchids and hydrangeas that adorned photo ops and archways brought in blues. White feathers, Phalaenopsis orchids from Instagrammable moments, and branded walls pulled together the whites. When she sees her arrangement of flowers, she won't want to let it go!
These beloved Disney princesses daily motivate us to treat our clients like royalty. You have to develop grace and elegance within yourself to be a princess. You must walk with a regal bearing and always have something to say. We think we're equally as charming as most Disney princesses, even though we don't play an instrument! We have learned to act like roses from the Disney Princesses, who are perpetually blooming flowers!