by Tina Merola | Feb 3, 2024 | Flower Inspiration, Wedding Themes
Western Goth is an emerging trend in home decor and weddings. It is a fascinating mix of the Wild West’s rustic, rugged elements and Gothic edgier vibes. Think dark wood furniture mixed with ornate, dramatic decor – perhaps cowhide rugs and black velvet...
by Derian Banzhaf | Jan 24, 2024 | Flower Inspiration, Uncategorized
We have rounded up our top four 2024 wedding flower trends and how you can incorporate them into your wedding. While some trends are short lived, other linger for years to come. We think these are all sustainable trends that we will see not only in 2024 but for years...
by Tina Merola | Jan 20, 2024 | Flower Inspiration, Uncategorized, Flower Tips & Trends, DIY Weddings
We are thrilled to announce the new Pantone Peach Fuzz Flower Pack, exclusively created for you! Peach is an inviting color that complements most color palettes. It is a timeless color that symbolizes purity, innocence, gratitude, and harmony, which makes it perfect...
by Tina Merola | Oct 14, 2023 | Flower Inspiration, Wedding Bouquets, Flower Tips & Trends
DIY Wedding bouquets are among the most memorable aspects of your dream wedding. Making your wedding bouquets with inexpensive flower combinations can maintain the look of your wedding without bursting your bank account. Below are a few easy-to-assemble flower combos...
by Tina Merola | Oct 7, 2023 | Flower Inspiration, Flower Tips & Trends, DIY Weddings
Brides make these top 4 DIY mistakes because they get overwhelmed when planning wedding flowers. All of these can lead to stress and frustration for DIY brides. Here are five tips for reducing stress and avoiding mistakes. The Power of Instagram & Pinterest Flower...
by Tina Merola | Sep 23, 2023 | Blooms By The Box Boutonniere, Blooms By The Box Corsage, Wedding Boutonnieres, Boutonniere Tutorial, DIY Flower "How-To" Tutorials, DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials
It’s so much fun to make your DIY boutonnieres and corsages – trust me, it’s easy! As a general rule, use three floral elements: a backing, a texture, and a focal flower. We used Bonsai eucalyptus leaves as the backing with seeded eucalyptus seeds...