Confession time: I don’t really like trends. I don’t know what it is about them, but I’ve always strayed away from the “popular” or “in” thing when it comes to fashion, music, and, I’m going to say it, floral design! HOWEVER, I am always up to use an ingredient that I haven’t had the opportunity to work with yet, and in this place it was the trendy reed, pampas. I figured we would hop on the bohemian bandwagon when Nicole of Soulshine Photography asked if we wanted to take part in a southern boho styled shoot, and I am SO glad we did! I was thrilled to be able to use a lot of dried ingredients and even some live plants as I prepared this order. Be sure to scroll to the end of the gallery below to see en epic light-colored bouquet with a huge air plant in it!
This shoot has also been published on Bride Link out of Knoxville, Tennessee. This is our third publication since opening 2 years ago. Super exciting! As usual, you’ll find all of our ingredients for this shoot listed below, along with the wonderful vendors that participated, and last but not least, the gallery!
I N G R E D I E N T S
Vendela roses, blushing majolica spray roses, caramel antique garden roses, blackberry scoop scabiosa, scabiosa pods, dried phalaris grass, bunny tails, tillasandia/air plants, silver dollar and seeded eucalyptus, painted sword and leather leaf ferns, dusty miller, miscellaneous vines, and the star of the show: pampas grass.
C R E D I T S
Photography + Planning: Soulshine Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Venue + Furniture: The Ashton Cole Place
Cake: Hey Honey! Cakery
Gown + Veil: House of the Bride
Groom’s Attire: Dazi USA
Hair: Bailee Hearn
Makeup: Kaitlin Grantski
Air Plants: House Plants Shop
Dried Plants/grasses: Koroni Art Studio
Floral Paint: Design Master
Stationary/Invitation Suite: BettyLu Paperie
The gallery from the styled shoot is below!