It’s time to let go – and trust your florist to do their best work. Recently, I’ve been talking with a lot of my colleagues about what their business will look like next year (you know, when maybe, possibly, weddings might be happening, and we might be kind of sort of, “back to normal”). Some […]
Well, we are wrapping up June with American Flowers Week! Maybe you have heard of American Grown Flowers or Slow Flowers? Slow Flowers is a movement, started by Debra Prinzing, which educates consumers about the importance of making a conscious choice to purchase cut flowers which have been grown domestically (preferably locally), instead of […]
So you have seen all the behind-the-scene pics from my amazing trip to Vermont this fall. Here is the culmination of all our hard work – a foam free, completely American Grown fall-inspired wedding arch, with matching bouquet and boutonniere. Honestly, I think this is some of my favorite work….but as you know, I say […]
Wanna know a secret? This American Grown Picnic Elopement was supposed to be based around the Lily of the Valley that grow at my home studio in Frederick, MD. These flowers are usually cost prohibitive to use, unless you can get them locally, which happens for about 1 week in May. My planner, Brielle, and […]
On Mother’s Day Weekend, I was part of a volunteer design team for the 106th First Lady’s Luncheon, hosted by the Congressional Club. Each year the Congressional Club hosts a bi-partisan luncheon in honor of the First Lady to benefit a charity (or charities) of her choice. This year’s luncheon benefited Lily’s Place, in Huntington, […]
In my quest to use more American Grown flowers in my designs, I have been lucky enough to become friends with some amazing farmers along the way. Julianne and Tim Du Four are the owners of Petal Patch Flower Farm. Their flower farm is less than 15 minutes away from me, just outside of Frederick, MD. […]
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