Inspired by nature, with a modern flare. My desire is to blend fresh and dried florals together and try new things I haven't seen before. Your floral design should breath fresh air into any room. Let's design that feeling together.
Soft and smoky romance was the inspiration for Melanie and Michael’s intimate elopement. Melanie imagined airy, original and textural florals to complement her gown and lightness of her wedding details. Using dried fern and dried nigella with butterfly ranunculus and roses spoke to her ethereal vision.
Clara’s inspiration was colorful spring blooms with Coral Charm Peonies and garden roses. We created a ceremony design that would act as a floral frame while keeping the sweeping mountain view. These arrangements were then moved into the reception space.
The arbor inspiration was drawn from a bridal skirt made out of fresh winter greenery. To compliment the winter mood, I added several types of foraged fresh greenery for her ivory bridal bouquet pulling in a local blooming winter yellow, adding eucalyptus, and local dried nigella for the pop of warm light plum.
The mood of this bridal boudoir shoot was lots of spring feminine flowers and textures. The pop of peach complemented Emma’s personality. I love the way these flowers matched her personality and look and the whimsy of her textured bouquet.
Sahara’s vision of grass and textural florals was an exciting design for us! We designed floral ground arrangements and used ferns and tropical plants to frame the design. The grasses and plants were donated after the ceremony to their temple.