Wedding

Punched Up Romantic Colors at Great Marsh Estate

Olivia and Nicks’s April wedding kept it springy, fun and fresh with punched up colors and a romantic vibe. Their ceremony with sweeping views was highlighted by a beautiful four piece installation with blue tulips, coral ranunculus, and freshly foraged forsythia. Planning by Lisa Gaskarth Design and photography by Michael and Carina.

Springy Upscale Garden-Style at The Army Navy Country Club

Rachel and Braxton’s wedding captured those fresh spring-time vibes with soft pastels mixed with darker burgundies. The highlight of the day were those three stunning mantels that we loved adding our little touch to. Planning by Julie Vieira and photography by Bonnie Sen.

Floral Design | Sophie Felts Floral Design

Planning | Julie Vieira

Photography | Bonnie Sen

Venue | The Army Navy Country Club

Whimsical Glamour at the Conrad Washington, DC

Ashley and Ethan held an incredibly romantic and glamorous affair at the Conrad in Washington, DC early this spring. Their fresh take on baby’s breath was so fun for us and we loved being able to create big fluffy clouds lined their aisle, mixed with white roses, orchids and anemones. Planning by Yodit Gebreyes Endale and photography by Lynn Dunston.

Colorful Classy Sophistication at Chevy Chase Country Club

We are still gushing over Ashleigh and Andrew’s stunner of a wedding at the Chevy Chase Country Club last summer. The couple’s nuptials were simple and clean, letting the church shine, with a cream-colored arch and aisle gardens. The reception kept it classy with pops of brightly hued garden roses and gorgeous royal blue vases. Being able to create this greenery-filled grid on the ceiling was an absolute dream come true. Planning by Arney Walker and photography by Astrid Photography.

Flower Freelance Intensive '22

After a busy season in 2021 and February started to wind down, we could not wait for our annual workshop, the Flower Freelance Intensive. This year we had some incredible panelists and instructors who we can’t thank enough for being apart of this incredible week. While we do cover everything, from creating floral pieces with emphasis on speed and precision, to handling on-site crises with unflappable composure, we loved the extra focus this year on centerpieces, installations, and bouquets.

For those interested for next year’s workshop, the Flower Freelance Intensive is appropriate for those with and without prior floral experience, and is the perfect workshop to help build a strong foundation or further hone in your skills . For further details and to fill out an application click here. Photography by Charlotte Mcgehee.

Sue Prutting, of White Magnolia Designs, teaching students about creating round centerpieces.

Students being taught by Sophie Felts of Sophie Felts Floral Design.

Large scale installations being taught by Halima of The Floral Guru.

Lauren and Rachel, of Sweet Root Village, teaching about personals and large urn arrangements.

Amy Nicole of The Floral Coach teaching students to design bouquets.

Colorful raised arrangements taught by Designs By Oochay.

This year’s fabulous students

All photos were taken by Charlotte Mcgehee.