

Seriously, Stonewall Ranch, that view is insane! Yes, that’s the fog rolling in OVER THE WATER. The mechanics are really simple- just chicken wire + water piks, then a base of lemon, ninebark, and maple, followed by loads of roses, garden roses, dahlias, and accent blooms in shades of blush, taupe, peach, berry, burgundy and gold. Telling you this makes me blush, but holy hell I loved this thing and I am damn proud of it. It is worth noting that Jessica cried when she saw it, which is like the highest praise a floral designer can get. (they’re the gold ones)Īnd then, there’s this arch + that view in that light. Although I’ll never be mad at a Combo rose. My favorite bloom? Probably that foraged + dried + perfectly peachy bouganvillea. I loved designing with blush, peach, berry, burgundy and gold blooms to create these lush floral pieces. Pretty much tabletop perfection right here thanks to gorgeous rentals from La Pinata Party Rentals and Jessica’s fab design/styling skills!Īlso, we should really talk about Stonewall Ranch– this place is gorgeous and has SO many special + different areas/backdrops/photo ops. Speaking of cute- I’m pretty dang sure The Old Fashioned could not get any cuter.Īnd could this cocktail look any more delicious? Gimme! How gorgeous is this cake by Nicole Bakes Cakes, featuring a frosting pressed flower motif, accented by real pressed flowers? Swoon.Īlso worth noting- I finally got to meet Nicole, have the boomerangs to prove it, and she is the cutest! This turned out exactly how I pictured it, and would be such a cool way to welcome guests, accent a ceremony area, or create a unique photo backdrop. Jessica mentioned this wheel barrow in our first conversation, and I immediately knew I wanted to create a floral blanket cascading out of it, before I ever even saw the damn thing. I love a strong design/theme and it was such a joy to work with Jessica of Art & Soul Events to bring this vision to life. You’ll see these pressed flowers, as well as the dried floral styling elements repeat throughout the event- on the day of paper, in the bouquet, in the centerpieces etc. Here I used pressed flowers on the individual pieces of the suite, and created a custom envelope liner from a photograph of all the flowers that I pressed.

I love designing paper goods and especially LOVE when they set the tone for your wedding or event from the very beginning. Then check out all the moody magic below, captured by the brilliant Evangeline Lane, head over to Green Wedding Shoes to see even more, and hurry back and hire me to make all your fall floral + paper dreams come true. You can read more about my aspirations to green my lil’ floral biz right here! You know what’s missing though? Floral foam! We created ALL this flower magic without so much as a block of that nasty stuff.

Dream Flowers- fresh, pressed, and dried! And I even got to create an invitation suite! Overflowing with lush fall floral inspiration, this was the styled shoot of my dreams. I am so damn excited to share this styled shoot with y’all and am totally doing a happy dance over here because it’s featured on Green Wedding Shoes today.
