5.03.2011

Gorgeous Garden Wedding in Monkton
















The wedding was right around the corner and everything was falling into place. The bride, armed with a beautiful vision and more than enough talent to pull it off, had taken care of every detail--except for one. She just couldn't find the right florist to pull together the incredible clean, crisp garden look she was going for. As luck would have it, we were asked to do her wedding shower florals only two weeks before her wedding and within hours of the shower, we had ourselves a wonderful new client and less than two weeks to pull together one of the prettiest weddings we  have ever been a part of.  The style was garden party with punches of delicate sherbert-like color.  Some of the work was built in-house, but a lot of what we did had to be built on site.  Here are just some of the images from our set up on the wedding day



The bride's family home in Monkton  was absolutely lovely and served as the perfect backdrop for a picture-perfect wedding. It reminded me of an English Village with small outbuildings and unique architectural details, statuary in the various gardens, hedgerows reminiscent of a garden maze, paths and walkways, arbors--really a wonderful place. We will certainly post more pictures but wanted to get these few up right away!





3.29.2011

3.22.2011

REAL WEDDING : Mia and Christian

This one is picture heavy, but we could hardly edit down the beautiful photos taken by A. Bryan Photo.  This was a gorgeous garden wedding for our sweet friends Mia and Christian. The wedding took place at the Belmont Conference Center in Elkridge.  It is a beautiful blank canvas and Mia's palette of orange and cream was just what it needed on a pretty June day! Congratulations again to Mia and Christian! 













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3.07.2011

AROUND THE SHOP

Just popping in to show some work that we've recently added to the gallery section of our website!
take some time to look through the full gallery and let us know what your favorites are!



2.27.2011

BOB CAT

Bob is a little anxious for spring and that means he's just itching for trouble. Yesterday he insisted on tipping over a huge water bucket and totally drenched not only himself, but poor innocent Jack as well. He's into everything lately and when he gets totally bored he pouts--in the sink.


















Jack, on the other hand, is loving all the spring flowers. He's added anemones and tulips to his diet. But roses remain his favorite. So if you ever order a dozen roses and end up with 11, blame Jack.

2.19.2011

FIELD TRIP TO FISCHER'S GREENHOUSES

We love the fact that we are able to get many of our flowers from local growers and markets. It's better for the earth, better for our customers, and always better for our communities. One of our favorite suppliers is Fischer's Greenhouse. We discovered David Fischer and his absolutely regal and breathtaking Calla lilies last year and have been fans ever since. David has a farm in Kingsville where he grows these gorgeous Callas as well as beautiful Anemones and some of the biggest Snapdragons I have ever seen.

Yesterday we got a last minute job that necessitated a spur of the moment trip out to Dave's farm. Usually Dave delivers his gorgeous blossoms on Tuesday mornings, but we needed the Anemones and Callas for a last minute job.

The weather was so beautiful and Katie had everything completely under control back at the studio so it was a great excuse for me to make the run and pick up the flowers we needed. I rolled down the windows, turned up the radio and headed out to Kingsville. You actually go through a covered bridge on the way and from there it's less than another country mile to Dave's farm. If it were open to the public I'd be the first to tell you how to get there. But it's not, and you can't just go wandering around the place at will, but I did anyway. In spite of the numerous greenhouses, it's a pretty quiet operation and I wandered around for awhile before I found Dave. I stumbled upon these beauties first when I went into the first barn. Dave had just cut them that morning.


I was lucky enough to get a tour and I discovered that Dave grows more than just Callas, Snaps, and Anemones. There are potted Ranunculus, Gerbers, and hanging pots of geraniums and Petunias--all of which I can't wait to get our hands on in the coming months! Though I had seen smaller Callas growing as plants in pots and gardens, I had never actually seen the giant varieties. And I'd grown so accustomed to seeing them without any foliage that I was somewhat taken aback at first to see how lush the plants actually are. In the photo here your can see just one Lily. The foliage, however, is mammoth!

My assignment included picking up 80 white Anemones (the gorgeous ones with the black-purple centers) for a University of Maryland job. Can't wait to post the pics on Monday!

I wish I could send everyone out to Dave Fischer's Greenhouse, but I can't. The next best thing, however, would be to stop in and check out his absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous flowers--arriving fresh cut every Tuesday morning at The Floral Studio!

MORE BOB

Hey, John--
I got your back...
Bob

2.11.2011

SUCCULENTS IN FLORAL DESIGN

I recently booked a bride who wants her bouquet and most of her flowers to be comprised of succulents. I am so excited! I love working with succulents, and the best part of a succulent bouquet is that after the wedding almost everything in the bouquet can be easily rooted in a rock garden. Imagine having bits and pieces of your bouquet flourishing in your garden for years to come. The piece on the left was something I did a few years ago, just for fun, just for myself, but I  had to post it as it will be my inspiration for the bridal pieces.

The large "blossom, front and center, is Eucheveria. You may know it by it's more common name -- "chicks and hens." It comes in beautiful tones, from deep evergreen to silver blue to a deep chocolate-burgundy. When I was in northern California last year I saw the darker ones growing all along the coast and honestly, some of them were a foot in diameter!

Can't wait to post wedding pics!