Like brides, bouquets come in all shapes and sizes. The “rules” for choosing a bridal bouquet have loosened quite a bit in recent years, with brides carrying everything from large cascades to humble ...
Last weekend a dear friend was successfully married in Sacramento. I say “successfully,” because I was involved in several important aspects of the wedding, so any number of things could have gone ...
Saipua Kyanite rock, amaryllis, carnations, ranunculus, seeded eucalyptus, and scabiosa pods, $250. Photo: Danny Kim Kimberly Sevilla for Rose Red & Lavender Circus ...
Your bouquet is more than just a bundle of different blooms. Playing off of seasonal trends, or utilizing your favorite garden-picked assortment, the bouquet you carry on your big day serves as an ...
Just when you thought you had seen everything, get ready for the latest in swoon-worthy wedding florals: the succulent. These oft-fuzzy, sometimes rubbery, always gorgeous plants and flowers add a ...
George was one of the pioneers of the fuss-free floral look. Masses of a single type of flower often comprise arrangements (mostly calla lilies, roses, or tulips—sometimes 300 or more in a bunch).
Winter wedding bouquets can be tricky to find inspiration for: not only do the majority of weddings take place from May through October—making Pinterest photos few and far between—but the cold-weather ...
Oh how we love fall weddings: the crisp air, rich colors, and limitless possibilities to set the scene for your big day. Anything feels right for the autumn months, whether it is a rustic estate ...
Every year, a new flower quietly rises through the ranks, slowly to be spotted in all the coolest homes, catwalks, and window displays. And I'm calling it, 2026 is the year of the calla lily. From ...
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