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Scottsdale Flower Shop

Order flowers and gifts from Scottsdale Flower Shop located in Scottsdale AZ for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 1919 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale Arizona 85257 Zip. The phone number is (480) 994-5156. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Scottsdale Flower Shop in Scottsdale AZ. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Scottsdale Flower Shop delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Scottsdale Flower Shop
Address:
1919 North Scottsdale Road
City:
Scottsdale
State:
Arizona
Zip Code:
85257
Phone number:
(480) 994-5156
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Find Scottsdale Flower Shop directions to 1919 North Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale, AZ (Zip 85257) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 33.469167, -111.926202 respectively.

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Flowers and Gifts News

Sep 7, 2020

These metro Phoenix florists offer no-contact flower delivery for Mother's Day 2020 - AZCentral

Arizona Flower ShopThis Scottsdale floral shop is selling a variety of Mother's Day bouquets on its website. The shop also has a wide assortment of gift baskets, balloons and bakery items to brighten mom's day. Arizona Flower Shop delivers throughout the Valley, but suggests calling ahead to ensure they can deliver to a certain address.Details: 2515 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale. Arrangements starting at $40, delivery price varies by location. 602-258-8307, azflowershop.com.Bobbie’s FlowersThis Tempe-based florist has provided flowers to the Valley for more than 70 years, and they're now offering delivery and curbside pickup of their flower arrangements as in-person business remains closed. Owner Jim Davis takes weekly trips to San Diego to source his flowers, and says the collection is as bright and blossoming as ever. Take a peak at the vibrant Mother's Day collection here: bobbiesflowers.com.Details: 5801 S. McClintock Dr., Tempe. Arrangements starting at $40, delivery price varies by location. 480-968-7961, bobbiesflowers.com.Camelback Flower ShopChoose from several locally sourced items from Camelback Flower Shop's online "Mother's Day Shop." Gift options range from colorful floral arrangements to ceramic french presses, so you don't have to stick with flowers. Details: 4214 E. Indian School Rd., Suite 101, Phoenix. Delivery minimum $65. 602-840-4646, camelbackflowershop.com.PJ’s Flowers & Events This Phoenix florist is delivering several creations for Mother's Day — many featuring a vibrant, lush selection of peonies. The arrangements are designer's choice, but customers can choose between a traditional garden vase or high style/contemporary arrangement, according to owner Tony Medlock. PJ's Flowers & Events will not deliver to Anthem, Surprise, Cave Creek or Queen Creek.Details: 3021 S. 35th St.

Oct 10, 2019

Rancho Bernardo Inn's Avant unveils garden-focused tasting menu - pacificsandiego.com

David Mainiero, thought Gentile’s finer-dining concept would work well in his native Arizona. So last fall, Gentile headed to Scottsdale, where he quickly renovated by hand a former burgers-and-beer joint to open Parma Italian Roots. It was an instant success.A Phoenix newspaper named Parma Best New Italian Restaurant and Gentile Best New Chef. But after six months shuffling between the two restaurants in San Diego and Scottsdale, Gentile missed his girlfriend in San Diego, and he wanted to get back in the kitchen again. That’s when the Avant opportunity came along. Anise “ravioli” with Dungeness crab, cucumber consomme and fermented lime oil, one of the dishes on the new Avant Garde tasting menu at Rancho Bernardo Inn’s Avant restaurant.(Courtesy photo) Gentile said the Inn has embraced his ideas, which sometimes spill out of his brain so quickly his mouth rushes to keep up. Among the Avant Garde dishes he’s developed recently are sous-vide lamb with beet glass, butter powder and hickory rosemary smoke; anise “ravioli” with cucumber consomme and fermented lime oil; cured and ash-crusted scallop in a nasturtium vinaigrette; and roast pumpkin served in a petrified pumpkin shell.Gentile likes using molecular gastronomy techniques to create new textures, enhance flavors and ensure consistency, but he knows the scientific cooking methods have turned off many diners in past years. Execution, he said, is everything. Advertisement “Molecular gastronomy can give a dish the ‘wow’ factor but nothing disheartens me more than having a tasteless foam or powder,” he said.Gentile said he’s excited to be working in the same kitchen where famed chef Gavin Kaysen became a breakout culinary superstar with his modern cooking techniques at El Biz, which closed in 2012 after 44 years. Avant has never been able to match the fame of El Biz but Gentile said he’s got...

Oct 12, 2018

Horticulture expert brings floral design class to ASU

The State Press Morgan Anderson, florist and floral art advocate, arranges stones in her cacti arrangements at her home in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018. By Jessica Ferrigno 10/10/18 7:33pm Spring semesters bring new flowers and new classes to ASU, including a new stem class, but this one has no connection to the engineering school. Florist and floral art advocate Morgan Anderson is bringing floral design coursework to the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Anderson received a master's degree in horticulture, the science and art of growing plants, at Kansas State University and her doctorate in horticulture from Texas A&M University. She also taught classes in floral design at both universities. Anderson will teach a topic course called Wellness in Floral Art for the 2019 spring semester at ASU. The class will focus on how flowers relieve stress and affect the senses. "It's biophilia, so we're being connected back to nature, which is where we come from," Anderson said. "Working with plants is a therapy, so not only is it a therapy for me to educate others on floral design as an art form and a stress reliever, (but) it's also awesome to see other people benefit from it." While 90 univ...

Jul 6, 2018

Flowers bloom at gallery, courtesy of Linda Salter

District in Santa Clara County. More recently, Salter has studied with artists who teach at local colleges, as well as Gage Academy in Seattle, Scottsdale Artists' School, and classical ateliers in the Bay Area. Salter currently resides in San Mateo and has an art studio at Sanchez Art Center in Pacifica. The Portola Art Gallery is located at the Allied Arts Guild at 75 Arbor Road in Menlo Park. The work will be on display every Monday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit the gallery website at portolaartgallery.com. ...

Jun 8, 2017

Cactus Flower Florists toasts 45th anniversary with new wine, beer store

Flower Florists is celebrating 45 years in the Valley by opening a boutique wine and craft beer store called Vines, Hops & Blooms inside its Scottsdale retail shop located at 10822 N. Scottsdale Road. As the first and only flower shop in the Greater Phoenix area to sell alcohol and offer same day delivery, Cactus Flower is placing an emphasis on family owned and operated Arizona wineries and breweries in addition to offering award-winning labels from around the world.“My mom’s passion and love for flowers inspired her to open Cactus Flower Florists 45 years ago to celebrate life’s moments with a beautiful bouquet created especially for that person or occasion,” said Eric Luoma, president and owner of Cactus Flower Florists. “We handpicked these wines and beers with the same care that we use when choosing the farms that supply our flowers to create that perfect arrangement. Today, we carry on Sharron Luoma’s legacy by celebrating the craft of wine making and Arizona breweries so perfectly paired with floral design.”The launch of Vines, Hops & Blooms currently features the following wines and beers but the collection will co... (AZ Big Media)

Dec 28, 2016

Want to give back? Here are some holiday options in Phoenix area

Department headquarters, 120 E. Fifth St., Tempe. Tempe Police Department substation, 1855 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe. Jewelsmith jewelry shop, 1542 N. Scottsdale Road, Tempe. If you are unable to bring your donations to one of the drop-off sites, Kenekt can arrange a pickup. Call Terry at Kenekt at 480-556-9752. Adults and children are asked to volunteer to help sort the toys with members of the Tempe Police Department. Sorting will begin at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 24 at Jewelsmith. Santa will begin distributing the toys at 12:30 p.m.  Season for Sharing Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Over the past 23 years, Season for Sharing has raised and distributed almost $60 million to hundreds of Arizona non-profits that help at-risk children and families, improve educational skills, aid victims of domestic violence and serve the elderly. MORE: Complete coverage of the giving campaign Because all fundraising costs are paid by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, 100 percent of donations go to the agencies helping our neighbors in need. As an added bonus, The Republic and azcentral.com match donati... (AZCentral.com)

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