Logan and Andy October 15 2011

by on October 22nd, 2011

We were so excited when Victoria from Victoria Canada Weddings and Events called us and told us about Logan!
How right she was, Logan was such a pleasure to meet with.
Our first meeting with Logan would set into motion one of our most elegant events to date!
The sample

All the planning, meetings with Victoria, emails and phone calls with Logan lead up to this! Delivery day!


What was to follow was 20 hours of stripping roses, the really fun part of an event, ugh!

We always seem to incorporate some form of wood into our events, and even with a crystal event we found a way to use our saws and chisels.

As the big day moves closer and we start to put together the bouquets and centerpieces and small detail pieces the mood around the studio seems to brighten.
The bouquet

Bridesmaids


Flower girl

We always test the wrist corsages in studio first so we don’t have a wedding day surprise!


When it comes time to pack up it’s all hands on deck, even shop dog Diamond.




The truck was completely packed by the time we left!

Ahhhhh, finally we arrive at the beautiful Biltmore and can finally start putting together our part of this stunning wedding!

Once on site we take a final look to make sure the flowers look their best!

The room is transforming as every one does their part, lighting, linens, (Wild Flower)
Victoria Canada and her amazing team handling all the details.










We made a custom cake stand for Logan and Andy’s beautiful cake, we packed it with flowers at Logan’s request!


Just a few photo’s from St Francis where the ceremony was conducted.

The urns we used for double duty, here at the church for the ceremony then back at the reception, one behind the head table and one as a focal point at the bar.



This day was just a pleasure for us, Logan and Andy were so pleasant and everybody involved behind the scenes were absolutely wonderful!

Tanner and Rachel on Elizabeth Anne Designs Blog

by on October 18th, 2011

A beautiful bride at a stunning venue captured on film by the wonderful Melissa Jill!

Click on the picture below to see all the photos and wonderful story!


Just a peak!

by on October 2nd, 2011

Here are a few pictures of some bouquets we have done so far this fall!





9-11, Take a moment

by on September 11th, 2011

Each flag represents a person who died in the World Trade Center that day, a bit overwhelming when you look over the landscape and can only see flags.

I hope Veronique”s family is ok with me using her plaque. This day is about the individuals and the wide circle of impact their loss had.

If I had a wish it would be that it wouldn’t take a tragedy like 9-11, or a celebration like a wedding for people to realize what truly holds meaning. Become the person you wish you had been before a tragedy, be that person everyday.

The skyline of New York has changed,

but lets not forget what America has always stood for.

We can rebuild,

but lets please not forget how we came together in the weeks following, putting our own needs behind those that were in greater need.
Take a moment to remember!

Breanne & Chris September 3rd 2011

by on September 6th, 2011

This was such a fun wedding to be involved with! We only had the pleasure of meeting Chris and Breanne one time at a walk through at both Bentley Projects and the Phoenix Art Museum.
I am going to give you a little behind the scenes look at what we did at our studio while getting ready for this beautiful wedding.
The end product can be seen on Melissa Jill’s blog! I will have a link at the end of this post!

First a look at the workshop where most of our fabrication takes place!

Here is where we staged and prepped the six foot manzanita trees for the centerpieces.


One of our favorite pieces of this wedding was the framed birch! The piece went through many modifications both on the drawing board and in production. We had to make sure it was both stunning, functional and safe.

We used touches of birch with the metal centerpieces to help tie it all together.

The metal centerpieces were of course softened with all the beautiful florals!

The 8 foot by 8 foot boxwood piece for the ceremony had a couple different designs but we went with this one as the final because we felt it made the biggest statement!
The manzanita trees of course were added at the Bentley Projects just prior to ceremony.

Hanging from the rafters we had the boxwood spears,
flanking the aisle we had plexiglass cubes with manzanita encased inside, white rain deer moss with silver spears atop.

The card table was a part of this wedding we knew we wanted to go big from the beginning, we wanted to keep with the urban garden feel so we built a rustic chunky wooden table to hold a 10 foot massive manzanita tree. To help soften the table we adorned it with place card bud vases and the result was amazing!

The bride bouquet is always a big part of the wedding and that is why we have a cooler set aside for just the personal flowers. We use the glass door cooler so we can enjoy the bouquets as we work!

I will now leave you with the beautiful images of the magenta phalaenopsis orchids that were used throughout this stunning wedding!

A big thank you to Victoria Canada for her attention to detail!

Now check out the wedding beautifully captured by Melissa Jill!

Marney and Booth at DBG!

by on August 11th, 2011

We just loved this wedding! A special thanks to Victoria Canada who always makes the day go smooth!

Click on the picture to go to the Wedding Chicks blog to view the whole wedding with pictures from Hollye Schumacher

DBG wedding phoenix az

Click on the pictures below to check out Victoria and Hollye Schumacher’s wonderful work!

Brooch Bouquet

by on July 11th, 2011

Recently a bride asked me to design a brooch bouquet. I was so excited to do so. I love to have the opportunity to design with elements I haven’t used before.The bride had collected some brooches and many of them had a special meaning to her. Here are some photos of how it turned out:

First I laid out all the brooches

I then wired all the brooches and created a clutch

A collaring of fresh floral in shades of fuchsia including vanda orchids, dahlia’s, spray roses and touches of succulents surround the clutch of brooches

Another wedding on Style Me Pretty!

by on June 24th, 2011


We just loved this wedding!!!! Thank you Ashley for summiting this!!!
Go to Style Me Pretty to read the full story and see the amazing photo’s Diana took!

THANK YOU!!!

by on June 23rd, 2011

We would just like to say Thank you to all of you who voted for us for Best Florist! We appreciate that you would take the time to vote. We do not solicit our Brides or venders to vote which just makes us all the more thankful that you do it all on your own! This is now the second year you have chosen us for this honor and we are just blown away.

We had such a wonderful time at the party hosted by Arizona Bride seeing all the wonderful venders and friends! We would like to congratulate everyone involved, (to many to list) I’m sure if you go to the Arizona Bride website
they will have a listing up soon.
I hope you all have a great summer!

Our flowers on Style Me Pretty!

by on May 6th, 2011

It is very cool to see our work on SMP, thank you Stephanie Fay for your beautiful work!
Click on the picture below to veiw the blog!