Warm Fall Wedding at Plentywoods Event Center
Spring may just have started, but I am in the thick of planning for my Fall 2024 weddings. What a perfect time to look back on Carly and Scott’s big day in early November at Plentywoods Event Venue. They chose a Multi-faceted color palette for their day, meaning the bride & groom’s flowers featured one color palette while the wedding party flowers were designed with a different, but coordinating palette. Using 2 palettes is a wonderful way to set you and your boo apart while also getting to embrace more colors. Read on to learn how we brought their vision to life!
White Long Stem Rose Wedding at Willow Brooke Farm
For her bouquet, Shelby wanted a modern long-stem rose bouquet. This style is simple and classic, but it requires technique to perfect. I carefully arranged these beautiful white long stem roses in the most perfect shape and size to accompany Shelby’s gorgeous fit and flare sweetheart neck dress. Her bridesmaid’s wore ruffle-accented latte colored dresses and carried smaller versions of her own long-stemmed masterpiece.
Luxe Pink and Peach Wedding in Eureka Springs
When Sherry and Jerry came to me to design their wedding at Eureka Springs beautiful Thorncrown Chapel, I was beyond excited. They are both architects so they wanted their wedding flowers to complement the stunning beauty of the E. Fay Jones designed marvel. To learn a little more about how these two architects fell in love, check out our feature on Wedding Chicks! Now let’s dig a little deeper into the floral details…
Deep Sunset Wedding at The Ravington
More and more I’ve been getting requests for a color palette I call sunset. Now sunsets can vary a lot; from oranges and purples to blushes and marigolds, so this palette is perfect for the marrier who wants multi-color, but with a focus. For Jordan and Ron’s wedding at The Ravington, we created a deep sunset featuring the dusk-like colors of orange, peach, and magenta.
Passionate Purple Wedding at Cooper Chapel
When Jennifer and Bronwyn came to me with a vision of purples, lavenders, and burgundies for their wedding at the gorgeous Cooper Chapel, I was beyond excited! Selfishly, purple is my favorite color and even Rose of Sharon’s brand colors are purple! Plus, I always love designing 2 bouquets for 2 brides because it’s an exercise in floral pieces being unique, but complementary.
Whimsical Jewel Tone Wedding at Cooper Chapel
One of my favorite color palettes to work with is something I call multicolor. Now that does not mean rainbow (unless you want it to,) instead it means a variety of colors usually in a similar color tone family. For her summer wedding, Sally came to me looking for a whimsical mix of seasonal blooms in deep, rich jewel tones. I loved her vision and was excited to bring the ROS flare to it.
Inspiration vs. Interpretation: Timeless White Rose Bouquet
I ask almost every client for inspiration photos during the creative process, purely so that I can get a visual feel for their vision. When Polly reached out and asked me to dessign for her upcoming elopment at Cooper Chapel, she brought me lovely photos of white and ivory bouquets with anemone accents.I love anemones so I was excited to start designign!