For some brides, flowers make or the break their special day. Flowers may be more important to them than the music, food, favors, drinks, and good company even. For other brides, flowers are not a big deal to them, and they would rather focus on other things. Well, it does not matter to us which […]
Are you an allergy-prone bride or groom? Not interested in sneezing your way down the aisle? Thankfully, allergy-friendly florals are here...
Alex & Wolf’s earthy wedding at Lake Creek Lodge is the epitome of a wildflower wonderland with a handmade flower crown, flower chandeliers, & hand-planted decor.
Here are 20 Art Deco bridal bouquets by some of the very best florists in the business, that are perfect for the modern vintage loving bride.....
Back in April last year, we had the honour of flowering the beautiful Kilworth House, in Leicestershire for Tim & Gemma. We love to receive feedback from our clients and we were overjoyed to hear the kind words from Tim & Gemma, we have also added a few images of how we created their dream wedding. Tim and Gemma chose to have their reception at the beautiful Kilworth house, a country manor in rural Leicestershire. The couple said their vows in the Brides family church in neighbouring Northampton
It’s dahlia season and florists couldn’t be happier about it! A real showstopper dahlia's will add an extra touch of elegance to your Big Day.
We are here to tell you about the history and reasoning behind one of our favourite wedding traditions - the beautiful bridal bouquet!
Take advantage of the cool autumn in choosing your fall wedding bouquets. From simple bouquets to dried leaves, feathers, and more ideas.
Fresh. Unique. Textural. Unexpected. Lush. Distinctive. These are all words frequently associated with wedding flowers designed by Love 'n Fresh Flowers.
Pretty wildflower & barn wedding ideas held at Oakwood At Ryther Wedding. Shot by Freya Raby, concept by My Pretties UK & The Petal Studio.
Amanda and Tyler tied the knot at Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church with a reception following at the Civic Theater in New Orleans. Read their story on the NOW Weddings blog.
We know planning a wedding can be stressful, but we are here to make your florals easy. You have the silver lining at the end of planning that you and the love of your life will be married. But how to make that happen between now and then is no small task, no matter the size of the wedding. I connected with our FiftyFlowers team to comprise a time-saving list of everything you need to know about centerpieces. If you’re in the early stages of planning, this blog is going to help you discover what exact centerpieces you will need to create for your wedding. Are you excited to learn more? It’s ok if you start jumping up and down now. Keep scrolling to read about the various types, styles, moods, and trends for wedding centerpieces! Containers: When you’re thinking about how to design your wedding reception, your table centerpieces are going to be the first thing you need to think of. And there are so many options! I’ve outlined a list below to help prevent decision fatigue. Chose your centerpiece based on the size of your reception table. If your table is long, consider a garland down the center with flowers placed inside the garland. If your reception is in a space with large ceilings, use a structural element to heighten the arrangement. Here is a comprehensive list of the various types of centerpiece containers to help you decide what is best for you. Cube, bubble bowl Low and long Bud vase Tall vase Cylinder Rectangle BIG vase Urn Basket Geometric Hatbox Flat lay or Garland Wreath Floating Candelabra Chandelier Bucket Leaf wrapped Embroidery hoop or geometric piece Holly Chappel Hanging stems Beer and growler bottles Styles: Wedding centerpieces come in as many styles as there are grains of sand on the beach. So while you can design your pieces in any number of ways, here’s a list of the most common styles to help give you a foundation. Compact Loose and wild (whimsical) Mono-flowers (for example, all roses) Minimalist (think of budvases) Modern Luxury Abstract Shapes (examples: heart, S, moon) Holiday Entryway Freestanding Moods: The mood of your centerpiece coordinates with the colors of your palette. It’s all about giving your wedding that perfect vibe. Making this a cohesive theme throughout your entire wedding decor will give the event a connected feeling that all your guests will sense. Here are a couple of moods to think about and their coordinating color palettes. Boho Garden Vintage Tropical Dark Feminine Rustic Organic Elegant Wildflower Additions: Finally, your centerpieces don’t have to include just flowers. Think about what non-floral elements you can add to give your wedding centerpieces a touch of your own flair! Many of these additions can be keepsakes for your guests, like air plants or succulents. Our pros suggest giving away your bouquets at the end of the night to cut down on breakdown time once your wedding has come to a close. This prevents still blooming flowers from going to the dumpster and gives your guests something to brighten up their own home once the festivities are done. Fruit Feathers Plants, succulents, air plants Dried products Ribbons, burlap Momentos Jewels Sticks Keepsakes for guests See more: 8-Step DIY Wedding Flower Guide 5+ Mistakes To Never Make With Your Wedding Flowers 13 DIY Wedding Centerpieces Your Budget Will Love Photos courtesy of FiftyFlowers
Romee Willow Florals loved working with other Chicago green wedding vendors to bring Alex and Aeryn’s colorful and whimsical spring wedding to life. Their wedding theme was inspired by Wes Anderson’s 2012 film, “Moonrise Kingdom”. Their wedding flowers were bright and playful and had a wildflower fe
Here is our complete guide to winter wedding flowers to inspire your look and increase your sustainability on your big day.
Romance is in the details of this intimate backyard wedding! Keep reading to see more from April & Ben's coastal wedding in Big Sur.
Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall - find out which flowers will work best for your wedding season.
Rock My Wedding's guide to wedding bouquets with inspiration and ideas and a downloadable chart of bouquet shapes and sizes!
What if you stepped away from real flowers and saw what other alternative wedding bouquets were out there? We're not strangers to non-floral bouquets, but I wanted to expand my search into a few newer territories: fruits, candy, pearls, beads, wheat, paper, balloons, fans, buttons, brooches, wooden flowers, felt, and more.
The age-old tradition of carrying a bouquet can mount to a costly part of your wedding. It doesn't mean you can't put your own personal spin on it. Bouquets don't have to be an enormous amount of flowers but can be simplified by selecting some sentimental elements. Your arrangement can be turned into something truly special and one of a kind. We have pulled some inspiring bouquets that are still modern (no paper flowers or feathers in sight) and brought you some suggestions that can bring your bouquet to life. Tobey Nelson Decoration Inc Tumblr Ruffled Paper n Stitch Nouba Lavenders Flowers Hello May
Take advantage of the cool autumn in choosing your fall wedding bouquets. From simple bouquets to dried leaves, feathers, and more ideas.
Try to incorporate into beautiful wedding bouquets exotic protea, colorful kale flowers, great combination of pine cones and cotton.
Right now, amaranth is having a major moment. Here's how to use this fuzzy frond flower in your fall floral arrangements.
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