Wednesday: What's In It?
My primary focus was on the color palette and bouquet style. I wanted to make sure I captured Sarah’s preference for a whimsical bouquet with bright and pastel flowers. I made sure to have her inspiration pics with me as I designed. Althea was also there to help me along the way! And since my sister and I share similar tastes in style and color, I knew if I loved it, she would too!
Whimsical Wildflower Wedding Flowers at a Private Home
One truly special part about our line of work is getting to design for family and friends. This Fall, we had the pleasure of designing for our Assistant Designer Olivia’s sister, Sarah. Charles and Sarah’s wedding was extra special because Charles’ family home served as the venue. To top it all off, Julianne of Most Joyful Day coordinated the event and she actually referred Olivia to work with us 4 years ago. Julianne happens to be one of Olivia’s mom’s friends! As the old adage goes, the rest is history and we were so happy to be a part of this event filled with family and friends.
Wednesday: What's In It?
For the bridal bouquet, we used pink standard roses, ranunculus and double tulips, then we added blush sweet peas and white wax flower to round out the design.
Flirty Pink Pastel Wedding at the Fayetteville Country Club
For Valentine’s Day, we always feature a few different color palettes—always inspired by the day of love. Flirt is one of our most popular palettes because it contains pastel pinks, whites, peaches, and sometimes light purples. It’s sweet and makes you smile, like young love. The bride saw a handful of arrangements headed out for delivery in the Fllirt palette and immediately said “I want that for my wedding!” And the rest is history.
Wednesday: What's In It?
For Jessica’s bouquet we used White O’Hara Garden Roses, lavender roses, pink larkspur, buttercream lisianthus and light blue delphinium. To add that wildflower whimsy she was after, we added limonium, wax flower, and scabiosa.
Pastel Rainbow Wedding at Sassafras Springs Winery
A trend I’ve seen more lately is brides embracing color! Now, don’t get us wrong, we love a traditional all white wedding, but there’s something so cheerful and happy about colorful flowers. For her summer wedding at Sassafras Springs Winery and Vineyard, Jessica came to me looking for a whimsical mix of delicate blooms in light, pastel tones. It felt garden party meets wedding and I was excited to bring the Rose of Sharon flare to it.
Vibrant Space Themed Gala at The Thaden School
We don’t just specialize in Weddings her at Rose of Sharon, in fact, we’ve been designing for corporate, non-profit, and private events since we opened! For the past 3 years, we’ve had the pleasure of designing for the Thaden School Gala which was held at the school itself. “TOTALITY” was the theme for the night, inspired by the impending ecclipse. Event Manager, Laura Hammarstrom decided on a “full-on space-y color”-ful vibe.
Wednesday: What's In It?
For Victoria’s crown we used red and pink spray roses, orange & plum ranunculus, blue delphinium, and green Hellebore.
The Evolution of Wedding Flowers: Classic Designs, Fresh Flowers
The VanHorn Sisters—Hollan and Mariel were both married within the past 10 years and they both chose classic floral designs, but different floral ingredients that reflected them as individuals and trends of their wedding time. Let’s dive into the details and see which wedding fits your vibe the most.
Wednesday: What's In It?
Blush, cream, and pink cascading bouquet featuring Garden Roses, spray roses, lisiantus, orchids and ranunculus.