Floral Design Service Options
Personals
Bridal Bouquet (pictured): I think of this as the most important part of your floral design and use it as the starting point of how the rest of the wedding is designed. Your bridal bouquet is also the piece I create last on your wedding day, so that it stays fresh the longest.
Bridesmaids Bouquets (pictured): This is only one of many options for your bridesmaids, and can be smaller versions of your bouquet, include elements unique to each of your bridesmaids, and incorporate non-floral elements such as candles, landers, ribbon, and much more.
Bridesmaid Posy Bouquets (pictured): A smaller option for your bridesmaids, a posy can be just a few flowers instead of a whole bouquet! This is great for a light, delicate look that won’t overwhelm their gorgeous dresses.
Toss Bouquet: A miniature version of the bridal bouquet (usually without the most expensive flowers), this piece is built specifically to be simply gorgeous and easily tossable after a long day! Think of it like a gift for the guest who catches it.
Toss Bouquet: A miniature version of the bridal bouquet (usually without the most expensive flowers), this piece is built specifically to be simply gorgeous and easily tossable after a long day! Think of it like a gift for the guest who catches it.
Boutonnieres (pictured): Honestly, these are one of my favorite items to create! Think of bouts like the world’s tiniest bouquets. They can range from the classic single rose to incorporate more unexpected textures and colors; boutonnieres are a great place to have fun with your florals. Plus, if the flower allows, I use magnetic backing to be kinder to your groomsmen and any delicate fabric they might be wearing.
Wrist Corsages (pictured): These are typically worn by mothers, aunts, or grandmothers. I like making them on actual metal cuffs, so they fit comfortably like a bracelet for all day wear.
Shoulder Corsages: A classic for grandmothers, these are little bit bigger (and take longer to make than wrist corsages. I make shoulder corsages with stems pointing up so that your flowers and greenery don’t droop after fighting gravity all day. I almost always make them with magnetic backing so there’s no snagging for grandma’s delicate dress fabric.
Flower Girl Baskets: For your traditional adorable flower girl task, this is loose petals in a basket! I can also build decorated basket so that the flower girl doesn’t have to throw anything. And let me humbly suggest a matching crown for her!
Shoulder Corsages: A classic for grandmothers, these are little bit bigger (and take longer to make than wrist corsages. I make shoulder corsages with stems pointing up so that your flowers and greenery don’t droop after fighting gravity all day. I almost always make them with magnetic backing so there’s no snagging for grandma’s delicate dress fabric.
Flower Girl Baskets: For your traditional adorable flower girl task, this is loose petals in a basket! I can also build decorated basket so that the flower girl doesn’t have to throw anything. And let me humbly suggest a matching crown for her!
Floral Crowns (pictured): These are another of my favorite pieces! Crowns are anyone from flower girls to flower grandmas to brides, and more! I can create something simple like greens or baby’s breath to dramatic fluffy flowers to vines, the sky is the limit.
Floral Combs: (Or bobby pins!) This is a similar idea to a flower crown but more stable. Hairdressers tend to love adding flowers to your up-do, trust me
Floral Combs: (Or bobby pins!) This is a similar idea to a flower crown but more stable. Hairdressers tend to love adding flowers to your up-do, trust me
Ceremony Decorations
Installations: Think big with me. Anything from floral walls, green backdrops, or ceiling pieces, this is where the real drama takes place. Understandable, Installations also take the most time, energy, and manpower to create. The investment can be worth it as installations are great chance to make a show-stopping piece, and truly create an atmosphere that your guests will remember forever.
Arbors (pictured): A classic wedding piece, arbors are designed specifically for your ceremony (though occasionally they can be built to be moved to the reception). Florals can be added from anything like a swag on the top or one on each side, or I can cover the entire pieces with greenery, flowers, and branches. I recommend using at least some branches, personally!
Tall Ceremony Decorations: When you’re looking for something that isn’t an arbor or backdrop, this is the answer! These pieces usually include two 36” (or taller) arrangements on pedestals, or columns of greenery. Or, I can create cluster of different sizes of decorations. This is a great option to make a huge statement without being as labor intensive as an installation.
Installations: Think big with me. Anything from floral walls, green backdrops, or ceiling pieces, this is where the real drama takes place. Understandable, Installations also take the most time, energy, and manpower to create. The investment can be worth it as installations are great chance to make a show-stopping piece, and truly create an atmosphere that your guests will remember forever.
Arbors (pictured): A classic wedding piece, arbors are designed specifically for your ceremony (though occasionally they can be built to be moved to the reception). Florals can be added from anything like a swag on the top or one on each side, or I can cover the entire pieces with greenery, flowers, and branches. I recommend using at least some branches, personally!
Tall Ceremony Decorations: When you’re looking for something that isn’t an arbor or backdrop, this is the answer! These pieces usually include two 36” (or taller) arrangements on pedestals, or columns of greenery. Or, I can create cluster of different sizes of decorations. This is a great option to make a huge statement without being as labor intensive as an installation.
Aisle Decorations (pictured): These liven up the floor of your ceremony aisle! Whether you envision a garland, loose greenery, or individual arrangements in containers, I can design it all. These often uses candles or lanterns and can even be as simple loose petals down the aisle.
Chair Decorations: These can be used either at your ceremony or reception and can include anything from flowers with greenery to lots of ribbon with some flowers, or whatever else fits your wedding theme.
Chair Decorations: These can be used either at your ceremony or reception and can include anything from flowers with greenery to lots of ribbon with some flowers, or whatever else fits your wedding theme.
Reception Decorations
Low Centerpieces (pictured): I consider low centerpieces as anything under 24” tall. Most popularly, these include a lantern, vase, or dish arrangements, with loose flowers & greenery. All centerpieces can include your table numbers or any other decorations that speak to you!
Low Centerpieces (pictured): I consider low centerpieces as anything under 24” tall. Most popularly, these include a lantern, vase, or dish arrangements, with loose flowers & greenery. All centerpieces can include your table numbers or any other decorations that speak to you!
Tall Centerpieces (pictured): These sit on a platform or in tall vase and are at least 24” tall (usually 36”). Dream big!
Bud Vases: Think of bud vases as a filler or accent piece, a small vase with a single flower bud. These are most common on cocktail tables or with other pieces such as low centerpieces or with loose flowers and greenery.
Bud Vases: Think of bud vases as a filler or accent piece, a small vase with a single flower bud. These are most common on cocktail tables or with other pieces such as low centerpieces or with loose flowers and greenery.
Garlands (pictured): This is probably exactly what you imagine: a base of greenery wired together to create a long piece. Garlands are perfect for doorways, on tables, on fireplaces, draped in front of tables, even on arbors! I can add flowers to the greenery or even make a garland exclusively out of flowers.
Loose Flowers & Greenery (pictured): This is by far my most popular service, after bridal bouquets. These can be used in place of a traditional centerpiece, or just help spread beauty throughout your wedding where there’s blank space. Loose flowers and greens are perfect for decorating your cake or card table.
Have an idea not listed above?
Let’s talk; I love a good floral challenge!
More examples and inspiration are available on the Gallery page.
Have an idea not listed above?
Let’s talk; I love a good floral challenge!
More examples and inspiration are available on the Gallery page.
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