Kelsey and Daniel got married at Morgan’s on Fulton and went for whimsical, Italian vibes for their wedding flowers. We created their ceremony and reception decor, as well as their personal flowers like bouquets and boutonnieres. Check out this blog post and see their gorgeous photos by Amanda Megan Miller Photography.
Read MoreAs your trusted wedding florist, we want to help you achieve the perfect balance between breathtaking decor and cost-efficiency. In this post, we’ll guide you through the process of maximizing your budget without compromising on beautiful wedding flowers and decor. Here are some tips and strategies to help you save money on floral and wedding decor, ensuring your day is both gorg and financially savvy.
Read MoreWith so much information available, it’s easy to fall prey to common misconceptions that can lead to unexpected surprises and unnecessary stress during wedding planning. To help you navigate the world of wedding florals with confidence, we've debunked some of the most prevalent myths. Read this post to learn the 6 most common misconceptions about wedding florals and the truths you need to know.
Read MoreNew to the wedding world, and finding yourself confused at some of the lingo? We got you covered! In this blog post, we list some vocab words that will be helpful when you have a florist or wedding planner consultation. Grab a pen and paper, take notes, and study up!
Read MoreEmma and Craig had a colorful and textured fall wedding at Fairlie last November. We loved creating their autumnal floral decor, including bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony backdrop, staircase decor, dinner table arrangements, sweetheart table decor, and more. If you love fall wedding colors like burnt orange and burgundy, you won’t want to miss this blog post. Photos by Stephanie Lang Photography.
Read MoreIn this blog post, we talk about 5 ways to plan a more sustainable wedding. Tips include eliminating paper products like ceremony programs and escort cards, renting wedding decor instead of buying, working with local vendors, hosting your wedding close to home, and donating your wedding flowers at the end of the night. Read this blog to plan your green wedding!
Read MoreWanting your ceremony decor to really stand out? Consider having a unique and artful floral ceremony backdrop. In this post, you will see some different examples of swoon-worthy ceremony backdrops. The examples include deconstructed arches, hanging floral pieces, geometric shapes, and individual hanging flowers. Read more to see some examples of real Chicago weddings, and get inspired for your own wedding decor!
Read MoreWe loved working with other Chicago green wedding vendors to bring Alex and Aeryn’s colorful and whimsical spring wedding to life. Their wedding theme was inspired by Wes Anderson’s 2012 film called “Moonrise Kingdom”. Their florals were bright, playful, and whimsical, and had a wildflower feel. Read more about their wedding and check out their awesome photos by Ed and Aileen Photography in this post!
Read MoreWe loved providing the florals for Shania and Elver’s Loft on Lake wedding. We set up their unique, curved ceremony altar, and then repurposed the florals and candles to make their stunning head table. Read more about their beautiful wedding in this post!
Read MoreMike and Alexa’s late summer wedding at Firehouse Chicago was a VIBE! We loved creating their gorgeous deconstructed ceremony arch with tons of pampas grass. Their soft, earth toned florals looked so good with all the shiny disco balls. Read more about their wedding on the blog!
Read MoreWe loved providing the wintery florals, greenery and candles for Jacqueline and Sean’s winter wedding. They got married at the Joinery in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood this past January. Read more about their cozy and romantic winter wedding here.
Read MoreGo big or go home! We did a huge suspended floral piece above the couple's massive king's table at their Salvage One wedding. Moody Spring florals in dusty muted tones filled the space for this Romee Willow Florals spring wedding.
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