Laurie Bailey Photography.
When planning the flowers for your wedding, rocks aren’t exactly the first things you think to include in your bouquet.
December 30, 2009
by Mallory Gelert
in Flowers
Shell Bouquet: Sage-blue hydrangea, seashells, and wired sea glass, price upon request, by MDS Floral Designs in Manahawkin, 609-607-0467; mdsfloraldesigns.com.
December 30, 2009
in Editor's Picks
Photo by Marie Papp Photography.
You may have to put a hold on the jeweled Tiffany tiara due to the financial forecast, but one area where you can still make a splash without breaking the bank is in the floral department.
May 20, 2009
by Stacey Marcus
in Flowers
Photo by Bella Pictures.
If you had unlimited flowers—and three florists at your fingertips—how would your wedding look?
December 23, 2008
by Patricia Koch
in Flowers
With hundreds of varieties and colors of flowers available, choosing the right combination for your bridal bouquet can be a daunting task.
December 29, 2008
by Mary Scholz Austin
in Flowers
When it comes to their wedding day flowers, florists are finding that many couples are looking for something outside the norm.
December 30, 2009
by Linda DiProperzio
in Flowers
They’re mainly utilized by brides and grooms suffering from allergies. Silk flowers can create the same look as fresh flowers without the pollen. But with a smaller price tag and countless benefits, some wonder why silk flowers aren’t used more often.
December 30, 2009
by Antoinette DeNise
in Flowers
For years, florists have been treating a centerpiece like a single-arrangement show, but now more than ever floral designers are creating an entire environment for your table that expands beyond flowers in a vase.
December 29, 2008
by Gina LaMorte
in Flowers
Photo by Anthony Rugnetta.
Your song—it’s the tune your wedding guests will go home humming, the one that will bring back beautiful memories when you hear it years later. And the soundtrack to your special day is a perfect way and personal gift to share with friends and family.
December 31, 2008
by Gina LaMorte
in Flowers
Marie Labbancz Photography.
If you’re the type of bride who imagines herself chatting it up with creative geniuses about floral fantasies, reception themes, and color stories, then you will be more than happy to hear what these experts have to say about which tabletop trends will be hot this coming season.
January 5, 2009
by Gina LaMorte
in Expert Advice