Blooms of the week – Flowers by Blush
Spring Wedding using lots of Magnolias, Orchids, Roses, Ranunculus, Jasmine, Viburnum, Snap dragons, Pieris Bud.
Spring Wedding using lots of Magnolias, Orchids, Roses, Ranunculus, Jasmine, Viburnum, Snap dragons, Pieris Bud.
Lifestyle Blooms are a sweet handful of NZ grown flowers, collected together to bring nature into your home or workplace.
This is a Botanical Harmony art work, a collaboration between photo artist Virginia Woods-Jack and myself florist Yvette Edwards……
Inspired by decorative arts from the Renaissance era, this decadent floral backdrop honors history through the mixing of fruit and flowers.
The bride Jacqueline was an absolute delight to work with. She gave me some inspiration on colours she really liked and other than that, I pretty much had free reign to create what I wanted for her.
Our Private Flower Workshops are a unique and intimate event to entertain and educate your staff, clients, friends or family. Not only will they get an introduction to the skill and art of flower-making in our unique Blush aesthetic, they can also enjoy great hospitality and their own hand-made arrangement to take away with … Read more
As soon as we started planning our holiday I thought how cool it would be to do a blooms of the week for the two countries we visited (Hong Kong & Vietnam), to get a taste of what flowers are on offer, feel those tropical feels and to buy in a real flower market – … Read more
I find myself drawn to soft antique shades at the moment, Julia’s Rose being one of my favourite roses, with her soft beige coloured petals. I’ve paired her with Strawberry Foxgloves, soft peach dahlia’s, Verbascum, white Cosmos, and an array of ruffly cream and white roses from our field. All knitted together with Autumn tinged … Read more
Exploring another dimension of flora. We take a close look at the ethereal dried blooms created by the hands of MarkAntonia. Textural dried petals in a palette of faded pastels convey a feeling of nostalgia. A more subtle and long lasting floral option. A keepsake and a work of sculptural art.
I am so pleased that foliage is back in favour. For a while there couples seemed to side step the choice to have foliage as a part of their wedding designs.
Katie brought a piece of fabric to our consultation; the print that would become one of her bridesmaid’s dresses. From there we worked out a pallet of colours for her flowers – deep burgundy, yellow, light green, champagne and white.