Hey there, join us!
We will be a vendor at @lafayettecollege Spring Fest tomorrow! Event is 4p-6p
Grab an easy pre-made bouquet for Mom, or anyone worth celebrating, off our VW truck or build your own.
Hope to see a lot of smiling faces. We haven’t had the truck out in foreverrrr so it will be nice to dust her off and let shine✨
Was scrolling through the photo grid when…I’m sorry wait, that’s a beautiful inspo photo..and then wait again, I’m sorry thats my own work. Will love this bouquet for a sweetie bride til the day I die
So looking forward to working with all the local colors and textures that the incredible hardworking growers in our area have to offer. So looking forward to shredded hands and achey feet all for the sake of the work that I adore.
✨I still have some 2025 dates available and am happy to chat through any dreamy visions with my dreamy people✨
When the bride books a photographer that just gets it.
These gems had my jaw on the floor. It’s the simple moments. The quiet captures in between all of the movement of the day as well as all of the movement of the day. As a creative myself, I so adore the story these seemingly small ticks in time tell.
photo: @kassleigh_photography
venue: @thefarmbakeryandevents
Make Rebecca’s Bouquet with me
She wanted to honor the transitional colors of the season. I used deep burgundy tones with several varieties of dahlias (the bride’s only request) and balanced it with shades of sunset orange and tangerine. The smell and the visual pop of the Coco Gold Marigolds was heavenly. The soft pastel sherbet swirl undertones offered by both the hydrangea and the sedum was exactly what we needed to cut the harshness of the bouquet and make it complete.
I love love love creating these recipes. Honoring the seasons and offering different textures and depth in my designs is the challenge and the fun of it. Bringing this little bit of planning and dreaming to reality for my brides and couples is such a high for me.
Thanks for trusting me! 🫶🏻
A simple yet impactful ceremony set up for A + N. They chose to rent our white pillars and wanted florals to adorn them as well as at their feet.
These beautiful plated designs can effortlessly transition into the reception space to frame out the head table.
I hope I can convince every bride into utilizing ground florals within their special day. They are so versatile!
Photos: @josealmeidaphotography
Venue: @wallycreekfarm
Design | Styling: @pepperlavenderevents
Why do my bridal bouquets cost between $200 - $300? Many might think it’s just a bunch of flowers wrapped together and call it a day. Oh no no no, my friend. It’s so much more than that.
For me, and this is all spoken from my perspective, other’s are likely different - but for me - I am *artfully* crafting your bouquet. There is a method, a desired look / feel / shape / bounce that I am after.
✨Recipe Building / Ingredients - I spend time in the weeks leading up to your wedding curating a specific recipe that includes the right balance of filler flowers, textural goodness, focal blooms, line flowers - basically, it has a little bit of everything to offer that wow factor.
✨Creativity - Many of the clients that *choose* to work with me are choosing me not because I am the most affordable florist, or because I’m simply available on their date, but because they appreciate the look that I provide, the art. It’s art, baby and it’s a reflection of YOU. It’s like the most fun way - in my opinion - to speak to who you two are as a couple. And I will do my best to let your personality shine through my craft.
✨Time - When I create my timeline for the week I usually set aside a quarter to half of a day for the bridal bouquet design. That’s not to say that I’m working on this one piece that whole time, that would literally be nuts. But like any artist, I work, I step back, let my mind rest, and come back to it with fresh eyes. These clips show just a fraction of the work I put into this one design. I’m a dedicated artist andddd possibly a perfectionist when it comes to my work. And apparently I won’t stop until it’s cute cute cute.
I literally love what I do and my pricing is a reflection of my hard work and creative eye. I’m thankful for the people who choose me for these reasons.
Also, what do you think of Anica’s bouquet? Do you like this insight into my creative process and garage studio? I thought it would be fun to share, thanks for being here!
Cover photo by @josealmeidaphotography
When I tell you this floral season has been my most enjoyable one I’ve ever had, it’s because of my clients. The trust and creative freedom, the fun that they’re seeking in their florals, it’s all been so..easy.
Emily + Jay chose to have an intimate celebration to start the coming together of their love story, followed by a bigger party with all of their loved ones the following day. They wanted just a few floral touches to weave into their special day - something for him, something for her, something for the dinner, and a few dainty stems for her best girlfriends whom she dubbed her “wildflowers”.
Regardless of the size of the floral request, I will invest the same amount of time and creative planning to make sure that what I provide to my couples is exactly what they were hoping for and then some.
The florals fade, this we all know, but the feelings that they evoke - that’s the magic, and that’s where I always aim high.
Photos by the extremely talented @carolynjorgensenphotography
More from S + B captured by @brookethomasphotos
Orange was a major player in this bride’s desired color palette. I ordered 225 stems of a flower variety in orange and they came in yellow. I ordered 250 stems of orange rose and they didn’t come at all.
I needed orange to pull it all together and it being the week after Mother’s Day wasn’t exactly in my favor. Luckily after many phone calls, emails, sos messages to fellow florist friends and a drive to Philly to get the goods…I got the orange goods.
I talk about these kinda of situations with my clients and how there is only so much I can control and sometimes substitutions may need to be made. But at the end of the day I’m your biggest fan and want to fulfill your vision and will do everything possible to get there.
The extra effort is always worth it🧡
Sheiva and Brian captured by @brookethomasphotos
There are far too many favorites from this gorgeous day so for now I’ll start with these two. Can you feel their love?! Oh myyy, these two were beyond warm and welcoming. Flowering for them was an easy yes and so enjoyable.
While setting up the space @poconopalms there was so much lovely chatter that filled the room. Everyone that joined the space was there to help and shower them with love as they began their forever together.
Sheiva chose COLOR and it not only complimented the clean details of their venue but it also complimented their excitement for one another perfectly.
Congrats S + B!
Function over Fashion
..at least for the behind the scenes part of my business. I’ve come to the realization lately that not every part of the process has to be insta picture worthy, and if I held myself to that standard I’d quite literally never succeed, or get anything done.
Would I like my studio to be super cute and aesthetic at all times, yeah, of course. But the reality is that I work really hard and mess happens all around me. And my studio happens to be where we keep our longboards, lawn equipment and so much more for my family, who lucky for me aren’t completely obsessed with flowers - keeps me balanced.
Does this change the outcome of my work? Hell no. My work is a reflection of my character and I strive to provide beautiful pieces to my clients. I use what I have to get the results that I need to achieve.
So although I can’t always take the cutest BTS footage with gorgeous streams of light and impeccable surroundings, the function of my garage studio far outweighs its lack of fashion.
Does any of this really matter? I’m not sure. But my hope is that the clients who look to collaborate with me are more concerned with the end result than the process it takes to get there.