Professional Services in Cottonwood Heights
Recommended Professional Services by Groupon Customers
In addition to being a 2010 Gold Key Grower, Engh provides florist services, workshops, and events. Today’s Groupon, however, applies only to in-store purchases of plants and supplies. Horticulturalists can stock up on vegetable pony packs ($2.99), individual premium annuals ($4.99), gallons of Martha Washington geraniums ($9.99), herbs ($7.99), and small hanging baskets ($19.99). Garden supplies for purchase include Black Gold earthworm mix ($7.99), peat moss ($17.99–$24.99), and black plastic pots ($0.19–$4.99).
Blooming Pearl's team of dedicated petal professionals takes great pride in spreading happiness, love, and very sexy pollen. They will whip up a creative floral arrangement for any occasion, be it a birth, anniversary, anniversary of a birth, wedding, or Monday. Treat your mom to a classy bouquet of roses ($29.99 for six), select one of Blooming Pearl's cool, daily designed arrangements from the store's refrigerated display, or consult with an on-staff florist to customize something extra special for a loved one. With your green thumb firmly on the mouse, browse Blooming Pearl's website for examples of past work and either call ahead to place an order or just stop in (Mother's Day orders must be placed in advance). The company will deliver anywhere within Salt Lake valley, but remember, delivery is not included in the Groupon.
Don Polo Photography owner Adilfa Ford named her business after the grandfather who raised her on a rustic farm in La Luz, Venezuela. The only surviving pictures of her late mother and grandparents were taken by Adilfa herself as she honed her shutter skills and nurtured the seeds of photographic passion into a blossoming love of the visual arts. Accompanied by her husband, Russ Ford, Adilfa travels the globe to teach photography seminars and add to an impressive resume of more than 800 weddings, returning to her Taylorsville studio to snap more portraits of familial love and newlywed bliss. An ample amount of studio and garden space accommodates small and large portrait groups as they have their contagious smiles immortalized, posing in front of vibrant backgrounds or flourishing greenery. After the team of professional flash dispatchers finishes capturing precious moments, they digitally enhance, retouch, and spellcheck each picture's 1,000 words.
For more than 10 years, Somer Ahonen has been helping ladies find their best angles in her 1,800-square-foot studio and capturing their images in flattering and tasteful boudoir photo shoots. Her clients emerge gussied up from a dressing room and saunter into the private shooting bay, where Ms. Ahonen calls upon props such as a bear-claw bathtub or a bed with silky linens to create sensual settings. With several lighting techniques and an arsenal of makeup and editing skills, including airbrushing, she can tweak each image to her clients’ liking.
With more than 50 years of combined experience in the cleaning industry, Leone's team renews soiled household threads with waterless washing and preservation techniques for an array of garments. Unsoiled shirts retain their smooth cuffs with hand and machine pressing before tucking their tails into custom suits designed by Leone’s staffers, who also expunge stains from ties, dresses, trousers, and suede. Bewitching bridal gowns retain or regain their immaculate glow with Leone's bridal-gown cleaning and restoration services, which pair with an optional preservation chest for optimum safekeeping. Cleaners also twirl the dirt off of home textiles, such as down comforters and dingy curtain panels, enabling their fresh fibers to once again shield household interiors from bright rays and unwanted love letters from the sun. While they wait for their stain-free vestments, patrons at the Sandy location can peruse Leone's café’s spread of coffee, tea, and smoothies.
Mike Olson blossomed early. After first taking a shine to photography at age 12, he was already snapping shots of weddings and senior portraits in five states while he was still a teenager. Mike hasn't slowed down in the years since, serving as photographic supervisor at the inauguration of President George Bush, framing famed personage such as Donny and Marie Osmond, and running two photography studios. These days, he works with Scott Breen, who, like Mike, started his shutterbug career early. Scott opened his first studio at 23, and his more than 30 years of expertise have landed him gigs with the Utah Republican Party and Utah Jazz. Together, the two capture images of weddings, families, and children during on-location or in-studio sessions. Newlyweds can preserve their pictures with custom albums or high-resolution files, while portraiture patrons can print shots on artistic canvases or paste them onto the spare Picasso canvases moldering in the crawlspace.
