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Orange Fall Wedding

10/07/2015

Fall is a great time of year for a wedding in the Pacific Northwest.  Our weather is still warm and the rush of summer weddings are over.  For me, the abundance of locally grown flowers is amazing to work with.  For example, this lovely fall wedding featuring orange and green colors.   The bride loved orange and wanted to use locally grown flowers in those colors.  She also liked texture and was open to the idea of using herbs.   Her bouquet included a combination of dahlias, lisianthus, zinnias, calla lilies, herbs and rose hips. The bridesmaid dresses were sage, so we choose to include lots of greens in their bouquets.  I included basil, rosemary, sages and oregano from my garden.  Pops of orange were from dahlias.   Together, all the bouquets looked harmonious.   Finally, the boutonnieres were kept simple.  Herbs were used, along with dahlia buds for aRead More

The Big Fake Wedding – Seattle

10/03/2015

The Big Fake Wedding Seattle is almost here!  Cannot tell you how excited I am for this event. An amazing group of vendors is coming together to through the best fake wedding you will ever experience. Taking place October 8 at the Space Needle, the event has been sold out for months. Hope you have your tickets!  If not, don’t worry, I will post tons of pictures of all the great ideas. One of the things I am most excited to see are the DIY ideas.  I have a few I plan to share 🙂 I am so honored to be selected to be a part of The Big Fake Wedding Seattle.  The venue is iconic Seattle and the inspiration board is a great twist on NW style.  Hope to see you there!

Plum and Blush Wedding in Anacortes

09/06/2015

One of my most anticipated weddings of the summer, Stephanie and Brian were recently wed at the Majestic Inn in Anacortes WA. Stephanie and I worked on her floral ideas for about a year, with her goal of creating a romantic color palette that paired light and dark tones. “Something Victorian”, she said. Though we didn’t take the the vintage theme literally, we were inspired by the era’s colors. The palette we created were tones of plum, blush, lavender and cream. The bridal bouquet was full of the wedding colors and lots of texture.  The locally grown flowers included: dahlia, garden roses, phlox, scabiosa, oregano, yarrow, cerinthe and mint.       The ceremony was held in the hotels garden.  The arbor was decorated with flower sprays in the wedding colors.  Ceremony aisle was lined with shepherd hooks, holding small vases of flowers. Reception was held in the hotels elegant new ballroom. TheRead More

Wedding Color Palette Ideas

08/19/2015

One of my goals as a floral designer is to help inspire brides as they plan their weddings. In an effort to find new ways to do just that, I embarked on a year-long photo project.  Images were taken this summer of various color palette ideas, using only the flowers found growing in my garden.  Clients ask me all the time, what flowers come in my wedding colors? Now they have a visual reference. Here is a look at a few of these choices.   Color Palette: Citrus & Cream For those brides looking for a bright, fresh take on the yellow and grey color combination. Color Palette: Coral, Burgundy & Cream Coral remains a popular choice for weddings. By adding in burgundy tones, you get more depth and intrigue. Color Palette: Peach & Lavender One of my favorite color combination, perfect for the bride wanting something romantic and soft.Read More

Marsala Flowers Featured on Trendy Bride

08/11/2015

One thing I love working on is styled shoots.  Collaborating with other vendors on a shared vision is rewarding and a lot of fun. It gives me a chance to try new ideas. A recent shoot was just featured on Trendy Bride, a wedding inspiration blog.   Focusing on the Pantone color of the year, Marsala, the vision was vintage and elegant.  By adding in lighter shades of peach and blush, the burgundy shade really shines.  I incorporated lots of vines and herbs, even some black berries, to add movement and texture to the floral designs.  Such a fun project to work on and what a great group of vendors!  Thanks to Trendy Bride for sharing our work.