Paper flowers! This high style, mid-summer wedding was a dream, collaborating with a London based landscape architect and film composer in love! Each flower was hand painted and hung separately so every individual petal and paint stroke was illuminated as they spun over the dance floor, a revelry powered mobile …
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We were lucky to be working inside of a tree museum this past weekend at The Morton Arboretum. This incredibly sweet couple of love-bird, low-key architects wanted decor with clean lines and organic loveliness for their wedding; so we served up tons of fragrant tuberose, plus lace-cap hydrangea and garden roses in sleek kiri wood boxes …
Sugar sweet wedding flowers last weekend- cotton candy poufs of pink “Verana” hydrangea and late season Sarah Bernhardt peonies. Heres a big tip I just confirmed, Peony’s adore flower food, they hog it down like Y.N. Rich kids snacking on Hot Cheetos and Takis. These quadrupled in size for us in just 3 days and are …
We found this volunteer cherry tree in the studio’s backyard last week and thought we’d share this patriotic tableau with you! Have a gorgeous holiday filled with deliciousness, folly and ease!!
This wedding was at the Ivy Room last weekend, one of our very most favorite venues to work in. The soulfulness of this 19th century landmark that houses a secret garden in the center of downtown makes it a natural dream venue. Bringing the feel of the sun dappled courtyard inside, we filled the space …
I’ve been using hyacinth in every arrangement these days, so sad to see it go out of season. It’s such a beautiful word, hyacinth, I wish I had the guts to name a child or a cat after it. I still love monochromatic arrangements because you get to dig so deep into one color… this …
Our flowers have been reveling in this cool, mysterious spring. Festiva Maxima peonies, Maiden Hair fern, Hosta (night pruned) and hyacinth were all in happy attendance for this weekend’s dreamy, back yard wedding.
This is what our summer is going to look like… all bits of baby’s breath, pink champagne, wildflowers and diaphanous clouds of sweetness and light!
This Bar Mitzvah had a black-light/neon theme with a touch of OFWGKTA. These geometric lanterns were a blast to produce and looked great along with glow-in the dark cotton candy and negative space created by black table cloths and decor. Champagne snowball!