Showing posts with label The Camellia Hacquoil Rd. hours at The Camellia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Camellia Hacquoil Rd. hours at The Camellia. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Huge 60th. Birthday Sale at The Camellia!!








Hello everyone! I'm sure everyone that gets to age 60 has the same thought...wow! Where did the time go...!!!???? Major freak-out.....!!! Here at The Camellia, we started 35+ years ago designing custom Wedding Flowers, and from there we progressed into Home decor, custom Drapery and Bedding, and then into Cottage Paint. It has been a joy to help our customers over the years. We are celebrating with a HUGE Birthday SALE!! This is the biggest SALE we have ever had!! Keep reading to find out what is on sale. We will be posting more photos  in upcoming days.
Sale starts August 1, and runs until August 18th.
If you see something you like and cannot visit the store, you can phone us at (807)475-3551, and arrange payment . We will hold your item, all sales during this time are Final ( no returns).




Our dried hydrangea wreaths and arrangements are all ON SALE. These are made fresh and left to dry in place, and are perfect for Camp or at the Lake.


Framed beach prints from Gilly Gobinet are on sale.



Man Cave Tin signs and cushions are on sale.




Beautiful framed prints for your bare walls.



White calla prints are on sale.




Framed signs are perfect for your entranceway, these are also on sale. 



Our oh-so-comfy themed cushions, a lot of them are buy 1, get 1 free. 






Head to the Camellia for our BIGGEST SALE  ever!! 
We are Open Wednesday 11-5, Thursday 12-5, Friday and Saturday 11-5, Sunday 12-5. We may open extended hours during the sale. 
The Camellia, 30/32 Hacquoil Rd. 
p(807)475 3551
www.thecamellia.com

Friday, April 28, 2017

Colour brightens a damp, gloomy Spring Day. The Camellia, Thunder Bay

Coastal waters

You get these days in Northern Ontario, where there is lots of grey and a damp mix of rain/slush/snow, and it seems like Spring will never come. The trees are pollinating, the grass is growing, and Robins are busy building nests in our trees. And all the Songbirds have returned. The only thing to do on days like these is to look at photos from your Tropical vacays, And put some colour on your Walls.... don't get carried away with the current Grey and Neutral craze. Try the #CottagePaint array of colours...did you know that #SerenityCottagePaint can go on walls? 


Cottage Paint at The Camellia, Thunder BayRobin's egg Blue



On the left is Robin's egg blue, and on the right is Naples Blue. 




Green is a favourite of so many, Look at the play of Green against the whitewashed brick and that blue sky! I can feel the warmth of the sun that day, we are on the remains of an old Sugar Mill in Antigua. 




Bimini Cottage Paint, a bold choice, great for a piece of Furniture or as an accent in your Home. 



Naples Blue. 




Slate. 





Such an intricate structure, historically the Caribbean's main industry was Sugar production. 




Our favourite Reds in Cottage Paint include #CrimsonRed and #Medieval. Red can be counted on to add an extra dose of Drama to your space. 



Medieval Cottage Paint



Crimson red Cottage Paint. 





Red Flag Cottage Paint






Cottage/Chalk/Paint can mimic the look of an old, painted door, such as this swinging cafe door from an old Pirates ship. Want to learn more about Painted finishes? Take a class at The Camellia! Want to paint something with Cottage Paint?  Visit at our store on Hacquoil Rd. for help and be sure to view the Cottage Paint videos online . Visit www.thecamellia.com







There are many Neutrals in Cottage Paint such as Cottage White, Driftwood, Antique White, and Creme Brulee. There are 50 + colours in the Cottage Paint palette. Visit www.cottagepaint.com to see the palette. 

We are Open at The Camellia, at 30, Hacquoil Rd. Wed. 11-5. Thurs. 12-5. Fri. and Sat. 11-5. Sunday noon-5p. We are 10 mins. south of the Thunder Bay Airport. 
p (807)475-3551


Saturday, December 3, 2016

FA-la-la-la-la..It's DECEMBER ...... Time to decorate, The Camellia, Slate River, On.




Most of our customers are decor-obsessed..... not that there is anything wrong with this. All those lovely ideas we see on Pinterest.... only 1 slight problem, it's December 5th. and we may not have started Christmas Gift shopping. Or cleaned our house. Yesterday, the first Christmas card arrived in the mail, a small bit of panic ensues ( why are some people so organized? makes the rest of us feel inadequate).  
We love the Deer motif in Winter decor, just not the real Deer that eat cedar and some homeowners have said they will come right up to their front door and munch on fresh Christmas Wreaths. 





Here is one of those Pinterest type ideas...visions of a wonderful hand- painted sign on this pallet. Just who is going to do all the work? #CottagePaint to the rescue. Water-based, dries quickly, no smell. Love it! 55 colours to choose from .








#1 Favourite  is #CrimsonRed,  now back in stock at #TheCamellia. 


We have been busy doing Winter planters for Hotels and Homes. Such a dramatic transformation from an empty pot with frozen flowers to a Winter wonderland with fresh, local, evergreens., and imported Magnolia branches.




Here is a Magnolia tree in California, they also grow well in the Carolinas and Florida. If you are making a wreath in any of these places, just raid someone's Magnolia tree. ( Ask them first!).  

We've been asked... "how do you do Planters with evergreens? How do I know how much to put in?" You need lots of greens, some birch sticks, red osier dogwood. We use Spruce, Balsam, red pine, white pine, cedar, Magnolia, and Boxwood. Get double what  you think you need. This is not a case of Less is more. More is More. It should be packed nicely, with no dirt showing. But not packed so tightly that you risk cracking your container. 


Shallow windowboxes should be weighted down with a mixture of gravel and dirt. Otherwise the first wind that comes along will knock your planter over. Here the shape is defined by first inserting stems of red dogwood. 


Then the greens are added in layers, and B.C. cedar added as the last layer, as it has a nice, draping effect. 




Don't forget to add a bow into your planter. 



Here are 2 large planters which are part of a Hotel's decor in the front entrance. Soil is pretty dry so break it up with a spade, water will be added once planters are finished and in place ( less weight when lifting), the water will then freeze in place and hold all the stems in. Of course, if your dirt is frozen, then planters have to be brought indoors and left for a few days to defrost, sometimes this can take as long as a week.




Here is our bundles of greens which will be used in these Planters. We sell these in our store, The Camellia at 30, Hacquoil Rd. Phone (807) 475-3551 for current prices, as of now, bundles are $39.95 to $49,95 ea. and are all local evergreens from Northern Ontario. 



Start by placing Birch poles, then fill in with greens. There is no right or wrong way, everyone does their planters differently. 






The finishing touch is a 2 ribbon bow, with 16 to 20 loops. 





Voila! all ready to beautify the Hotel's entrance. 



You can embellish your Summer garden lanterns, adding battery pillar candles in the middle. 






Christmas is the time to bring out your cherished Teddy bears and porcelain dolls. and Santas.




Our #Paristhemed tree at #TheCamellia - black tin stars, Eiffel Towers, and checked ribbons.


Matching #Paris & Burlap wreath - a lovely, year-round Wreath for a Parisian-themed room, an order we made for a client.






For great Gift ideas and Winter decor, Visit The Camellia at 30, Hacquoil Rd. Slate River, Ontario.
Open Wed. 11-5. Thurs. 12-5. Fri. & Sat. 11-5. Sunday 12-5p.
p -807)475-3551 or toll-free in Canada 1-877-523-7444
We deliver in Thunder Bay, Slate River, and surrounds. 


Wednesday, April 6, 2016

April in Northern Ontario


It's April...we're that much closer to Spring or are we now? It's snowing out there, again. At this point..most of us just want to see green again. The Robins have returned, and some Canada Geese are flying back. What is the weather like where you live? Of course, Canadians are obsessed with the weather. We check it at least 2 times a day. Just so we can know how to dress for the Day ahead. 






We can dream about these large Sunflowers we planted last year







One way to feel Springlike is to paint an old piece of furniture you may have laying around, paint it a bright colour such as Bimini or Turquoise. Bright colours  just make you feel better. come into our store, the Camellia, to look at our selection of  #CottagePaint, in over 50 colours. 






Add some green to your decor, in the form of succulents, faux or real. 




Even a simple bowl of green moss will make you feel Springlike. 

Thank you to all of you who stopped by our booth at the Spring Home & Garden show! The Camellia is open this week Wednesday through Sunday. Thurs. 12-5, Fri. & Sat. 11-5. Sunday 12-5p. 
30, Hacquoil Rd. p-(807)475-3551

For upcoming April and May classes at The Camellia, http://www.thecamellia.com/classes-at-the-camelia.html