

How to Pick Your Wedding Florist
I ran across this article in Martha Stewart Magazine and wanted to share. Flowers on average should cost roughly 10% of your total wedding budget. That is the industry standard. The best way to calculate for flowers is to add up all the initial costs, venue, catering, cake, dresses, DJ, ETC, and figure 10% of the overall budget for flowers. If you're at $30, 000 expect to spend about $3,000 in florals for your event. It's important to know your budget before you choose your f


Understanding The Cascade!
Cascading bouquets have long been a favorite in the wedding industry. Cascading bouquets can be anything from a few pieces of trailing greenery to a bouquet that runs the full length of your gown. A light cascade, as in the photo above, will offer just enough trailing greenery to cover the exposed stems from your bouquet. A more traditional cascade- will offer a longer trail of greenery and light florals with the bulk of the bouquet in the upright position. A full Cascade - a


Catch The Color Wave!
A wave of color sparks imagination. Color evokes emotions of joy and happiness. Here are a few helpful hints when choosing colors for your wedding or event. Pick a primary color and a secondary color Build your favors and accent colors around your primary color choice Use softer accents so that the colors pop! When working with artificial colors like teal, aqua, or lime green - choose colors from the opposite end of the color wheel for accents We love working with color. Shar


Mother's Day - May 8, 2022!
I never get tired of seeing the outpouring of love that comes by way of sending flowers! The everyday Thank you bouquets, the Hope you feel better today flowers, thinking of you flowers and Congratulations bouquets. This week we get to celebrate the person who gave us life! Moms wear many hats , caregivers, short order cooks, transportation managers, maids and nurses and that's just what they do at home in their spare time!! This week we have a few unique flower specials for