Planning a winter wedding? Lucky you. There’s much to be inspired by when it comes to this seasonal landscape, with its walk-through-the-snowy-woods decor scheme or riot of rich hues. Build a bouquet that draws from nature or from the lavish holiday look we create in our homes. Color, texture and seasonality are key components of […]
A Holiday Event Table Guests Will Love
If you’re having a corporate party, fundraiser or gala this holiday season, you’ve probably spent a fair amount of time thinking about how you’ll style your event tables. Luckily, winter provides a wealth of looks and textures to choose from. We’ve got three approaches to a holiday event tablescape, none of which involve fake snow, […]
Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign
We don’t have to spell it out for you . . . Wedding signage is big and here to stay. Chances are that the next ceremony you attend (including your own!) will make use of signage in some creative way. These guideposts, placards and chalkboards help to organize and convey the seating plan at our […]
Three Ways To Style Mini Bouquets
Once upon a time, bridal bouquets were sweet, delicate things. You can thank Queen Victoria for that, since she was the one who introduced a small clutch of flowers as a formal accessory (and also gave us the white wedding dress). We’ve had our fill of loose, free, enormous bouquets over the past few years, […]
Hauntingly Beautiful Florals For Halloween Weddings
Halloween-themed weddings are increasingly popular. And while you may think of pumpkin-topped tables and aisles denoted by baskets of mums, these weddings go in a more sophisticated direction. The rich jewel tones of fall make it easy to compose a nuptial look that is luxe, woodsy and enchanting. There’s plenty of color, even if that […]
How Slow Flowers Make Great Weddings
We’re always eager to give our brides and grooms as much information as possible on the flowers we’ll be using for their wedding. We’re happy to talk about source. We love to discuss type. We’re even jazzed to talk shop–that is, to chat about the floral landscape and the industry. We know that sometimes all […]
Host A Flower Potluck This Fall
Flowers may be an important part of most festive events, but it’s rare that they are the main event. That’s all starting to change though, given the dreamy flower potluck concept we’ve had our eye on for awhile now. Just a few years ago, Kinfolk magazine put together a flower potluck campaign, asking communities across the […]
Trend Alert: Ikebana Helps Wedding Florals Take Shape
One of the trendiest new floral forms isn’t new at all. In fact, Ikebana–a Japanese flower-arranging technique–originated in 6th century Japan, carried over from China and informed by the practice of leaving floral offerings at temples. It’s more accurate to say that Ikebana is both a study and an art; the method is rooted in […]
The Perfect Flowers For Your Flower Girl May Not Involve A Basket
We’re not suggesting we totally retire the basket-and-rose-petals approach to flower-girling, but it might be time for a refresh. There’s nothing sweeter than the moment the smallest member of the wedding party takes the aisle, whether she sticks to her duties or not. But there are more ways to put flowers in her hands (and […]
A Return To The Earth: 2019’s Neutral-Colored Flowers
The next few years are shaping up to be pretty exciting color-wise for weddings and events. We’re especially thrilled to see a rich, luxe nude palette emerging, which emphasizes texture above all else. This color scheme is surprisingly flexible and just feels fresh and modern. Here’s why: Neutral & Dimensional Staying in the neutral or […]
