Blooms of the week – Blossom and Wild
Inspired by the “Golden Goddess” feel of these divine Bespoke Weavings, I wanted to play with textural whites, and caramel, warm-golden tones in a flowing feminine form.
Inspired by the “Golden Goddess” feel of these divine Bespoke Weavings, I wanted to play with textural whites, and caramel, warm-golden tones in a flowing feminine form.
Eddie and I have been friends for what seems like a lifetime, fate just seemed to keep bringing us together. It was so obviously meant to be, we just go together.
Open natural looking blooms in muted tones of yellows, oranges, and browns. Evoking an organic, summery feel with a nod to the 70s and 80s in both the colour palette and the combination of blooms.
Set amidst the wild beauty and mountainous extremes of Lake Hawea in the South Island of New Zealand we find two young lovers running wild and free.
You really can’t go past cream peonies, white king proteas, white nigella, ruscus milano and beech foliage for wedding florals
Summer Wedding using lots of Bay leaf, Roses, Amaranthus, Lisianthus, Hydrangea.
As floral styling edges further into the realm of art and sculpture, we see blooms appear to grow, climb and hang as if by magic in alternative environments.
Summer Wedding using LOTS of Hydrangea, Hydragea foliage, Stelizia leaves, Roses and Garden Rose buds.
“The Spring Undone Florist course is coming up soon so I have been trying to put into words my design process when I am working on a bouquet. Thinking back to Michaela’s end of summer wedding, for example, I remember we started with a colour palette that would work well against the neutral tones of … Read more
Marilyn wears Rachel Mills dress, Rue de Seine veil, Love & Object necklace and Zoe & Morgan ring. Fred wears Working Style suit and merino wool polo neck.
It’s been a while since I’ve been in Hong Kong, the last time I traveled here was 13 years ago and it was my first time in Asia.