• 2011-06-24T05:42:17Z Elegance and Simplicity

    One of our favorite designs from last week’s wedding was this beautiful bouquet with magenta peonies, lines and hypericum berries. Stay tuned for more details from this lovely wedding at the Decatur House!...

  • 2012-05-07T06:30:09Z Elegance and Simplicity

    This past weekend was super busy and we had a blast! We promise to post some wonderful photos that we took with our iPhones of various elements.  Above is a cute sneak peek from the wedding we had on Friday!  That’s  the flower girl’s cute Kermit Mum pomander with green hypericum berry and spray rose accents. More to come – stay tuned!...

  • 2011-07-07T05:30:13Z Elegance and Simplicity

    We were so excited to get these images from Michael Bonfigli!  I blogged about Jane and Michael’s wedding a couple of weeks ago – but love these images better than what I did with my own camera of course! I have some cute bouquets to show you tomorrow from another wedding in June! Cheers!...

  • 2011-05-13T05:30:29Z Elegance and Simplicity

    Last weekend we had so much blue hydrangea everywhere!  This is just a sample from one of the weddings we had last weekend.  We love the color combo! We’re off running for another busy weekend with beautiful brides!  Stay tuned for more photos from last weekend next week! Cheers and Have a Great Weekend!  ...

  • 2011-10-06T05:30:52Z Elegance and Simplicity

    I am still waiting on the professional photos from my trip to Minnesota for Jennifer’s wedding day!  But I thought I would do a second installment in the meantime with some of the photos I took of the flowers that I made for her.  Above is Jennifer’s bridal bouquet with vendela cream roses, white phaleanopsis orchids, white hypericum berries, white freesia with a few ranunculus tucked in there with peacock feather accents! Waylon, Jennifer’s gorgeous groom, donned a lapel with local greenery, a peacock feather and green hypericum berries (it was pretty windy that day)! T...

  • 2009-04-09T09:36:59Z Style Me Pretty

    I am IN LOVE with the flowers from today’s affair. They are pure gorgeousness. The greens are so vibrant, so timeless and yet have that pop of modern loveliness that makes this affair really stand out. all photos by Maggie Conley Photography From the bride… Three of the bridesmaids had one single flower (spider mum, hypericum berries, or green hydrangeas) for their bouquet. The two maid of honors bouquet’s consisted of green spider mums, green hypericum berries, green hydrangeas, and green roses. Greens/foliage were also used in each and wrap in a natural element such as a tropical lea...

  • 2011-07-07T11:38:00Z Junebug Weddings

    Los Angeles based celebrity floral and event designer, Eddie Zaratsian of tic tock Couture Florals, is a genius at creating one-of-a-kind design concepts for weddings and events, and we were so thrilled to get to work with him on our latest Fashion Report. As you can see by his work for that shoot, he consistently thinks outside the box to develop floral pieces that most other people couldn't even imagine. (That green hypericum berry necklace pictured below!? Brilliant!) We just can't say enough about Eddie and his intuitive creativity, so we recently sat down to ask him some questi...

  • 2009-09-22T04:00:09Z Brendas Wedding Blog

    I came across a great collection of fall wedding bouquets on Better Homes and Gardens and just had to share. To see all the bouquets, please click here.Top Left: Orange and yellow dahlias with fresh green gladiolus, combined with orange montbretia, cockscomb, clover, and copper echinaceaTop Right: Dark burgundy calla lilies and deep red roses with green hydrangeas and clusters of hypericum berriesBottom Left: Velvety deep-red roses and near-black calla lilies with sprigs of seeded eucalyptusBottom Right: A rhinestone butterfly rests on golden yellow and peach roses...

  • As we all know, most weddings are held during the summer and early fall – think the months of June, July, August, and September. Though not as common, winter weddings are special in their own right and can be extraordinary with the right selection of flowers, branches, and berries particular to the winter season. The only tricky part is having décor that affirmatively states “winter wedding” and not “holiday office party”. Of course, there is nothing wrong with simply ignoring the winter season if your wedding happens to fall within a winter month. But if you would like to make the ...

  • 2011-11-28T05:30:04Z Elegance and Simplicity

      A few of our favorite things for Holiday Wedding Style… Our green cymbidium bridal bouquet (photo by Documentary Associates) with Green Bunting Pennant from BHLDN Green and Red cake via Perfect Wedding Day with Green Wedding Dress via Flickr One of our favorite holiday bouquets we have done with holly berries, roses and rosemary (photo by Amy Deputy) with our green cymbidium cake topper (photo by Roman Grinev) Our green hypericum berry lapel with green shoes via The Knot          ...