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I Plant Every Seed for You
Read more: I Plant Every Seed for YouYou come to me for your special day, bringing your ideas, and we talk about your dream wedding. But did you know that the decisions we make—and the entire design—begin that day? I take your color palette and your dream, and I put it on paper. I look at what is already growing on…
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Garden Flowers With a Touch of Drama
Read more: Garden Flowers With a Touch of DramaThe best garden-inspired arrangements aren’t perfectly symmetrical. They’re the ones that feel as though they were gathered from a beautiful summer garden and arranged with intention. This centerpiece combines soft blush roses, creamy blooms, clematis, and dark foliage that adds contrast and movement. One of my favorite things about growing flowers for weddings is…
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Why Low Centerpieces Never Go Out of Style
Read more: Why Low Centerpieces Never Go Out of StyleOne of the most common requests I hear from couples is for reception flowers that feel romantic without overwhelming the table. Low centerpieces have remained a wedding favorite for exactly that reason. They create a lush, welcoming focal point while allowing guests to see and talk with one another across the table. This garden-inspired…
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