Wednesday: What's In It?
For Sally’s bouquet we used orange Free Spirit Garden Roses, peach ranunculus, mauve lisianthus, wine dahlias, and royal blue delphinium. To add that wildflower whimsy she was after, we added limonium, seeded eucalyptus, and agonis.
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.
Wednesday: What's In It?
For Audrey’s bouquet, we used gorgeous red Hearts Garden Roses, mauve stock, blush ranunculus, pink lisianthus, and wine scabiosa.
Ravishing Reds Wedding at Sassafras Springs Winery
Red is arguably the 2nd most classic wedding color, with white (of course) taking the top spot. In the over 25 years I’ve been designing, I’ve loved seeing how red has evolved as a palette. For Max and Audrey’s, Fall nuptials at Sassafras Springs Winery, we created a gorgeous, modern take on red with shades of burgundy, purple, and pink. You might be thinking—those colors aren’t red? Well, technically they’re not, but they’re all in the (red) family!
Wednesday: What's In It?
For Polly’s bouquet, we used White Ashley Garden Roses, spray roses, ranunculus, and carnations. To add texture, we intertwined eucalyptus gunni, seeded eucalyptus, and gypsophila with the neutral blooms! White anemones with their lovely black centers tied everything together.
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!
Wednesday: What's In It?
For Erica’s bouquet, we used gorgeous orange Free Spirit Garden Roses, blush stock, peach ranunculus, and coral hypericum berries. The bouquet had so much dimension and texture and was the perfect example of what I call a semi-organic style.
Living Coral Wedding at Sassafras Springs Winery
In 2019, Pantone’s color of the year was Living Coral—a “vibrant, yet mellow” shade that brings warmth and joy wherever it goes. I’ve always loved a coral palette for a wedding and I’m so glad the color has been trending recently. For Erica and Phil’s, Fall nuptials at Sassafras Springs Winery, we created a Living Coral Wonderland!
Which bouquet style is best for me?
Wedding bouquets come in a variety of shapes and styles. As one of your most important accessories, your bouquet should compliment your size, your dress, AND your personal style.
What will MY wedding flowers cost?
Your specific flowers, the size of your wedding party and the style you choose will all affect your floral expenses. Here are some prices to give you a starting place.