Monday, April 20, 2009

Yaay for Us!!

Very Exciting News... We just got nominated for 2008/2009 Pick from The Knot best of Weddings! This is a coast-to-coast guide to the country's top florist, venues, photographers, cakes, and everything in between. An independent survey of the Knot is conducted annually by a third party research firm. A very special thanks to our wonderful Brides who have nominated us!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Easter Floral Care!

Check out our segment that was featured on Good Morning Texas Yesterday!! Don't forget to stop by for a centerpiece or a Easter Lily!!
Happy Easter!!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Color of the Month-Turquoise

So, I know it's been awhile since my last post. So sorry... where does time go?

Color is once again the topic of the day, for a variety of reasons. Specifically, Spring has sprung...and is springing up some intense color palettes.

Turquoise and it's variations happens to be one of these bright colors. So many brides come to me wanting Turquoise in their wedding. The challenge becomes integrating this color into a palette, when there is nothing in the fresh floral world that really comes close to this true shade. So, we use props and other elements to pull the color through.

The top photo is an idea for an earthy chic wedding. These glass chunks, highlight the color. Succulents almost have a bluish hue, which works well with the rocks.



In these photos we are using the vase to add in our color accents. By pairing a contrasting hot pink, with our blues, we are adding something unexpected.











With this design, we wrapped the vase in a perfect Purple/Turquoise ribbon. This added in our color, paired with a more soothing green and white combination.

Here's a thought, when there is no time or budget for flowers. Just color the water!! This is a darker Blue, but certainly doable for a Turquoise look.
When working with Turquoise or any other random colors that might be difficult. Just know there are many ways to pull in different color accents. The key is to keep it simple and don't try and over do it.