Einfaches DIY wie ihr aus einer Serviette eine trendige Schleife auf euren Weihnachtstisch holen könnt.
Merry Christmas
Placing little plumps and pears so that they sit beautifully in a tiny installation is quite demanding when the clock is ticking. But that’s what we thrive on because every little detail matters to us. I love how the
flowers, fruits and decor complement each other so well that it’s literally a feast for the eye. Don’t you agree?
Was it all a dream? It sure feels like it. But seeing how we put everything together creating the most stunning floral mantelpiece for our lovely R&B makes me incredibly proud of my team and I. It’s a true pinch me moment because I realize that dreams do come true.
The bridal bouquet. If you’ve been following us for a while you know that our bouquets are kind of our signature liebe- airy, movement and lots of roses. This one had more of a traditional round shape. But while making it I could totally understand the appeal of the classic. With the right ingredients everything looks timeless. What shape are you looking for in a bridal bouquet?
My lovely couple didn’t choose any place for their wedding- they chose the most beautiful library in Germany. I was so excited. I love books! Designing in places that are further away means that you have to put quite some time into research because you cannot always go and visit the venue. So I studied the library, its light and decor and came up with a beautiful color pallete which had that antique, old world charm and proposed an asymmetrical arch that would beautifully frame my couple.. Ahhh, I can’t tell you enough how gorgeous everything looked. It was a small wedding but to me it’s one of my most precious experiences from last season. Thank you @twosouls_wedding!
Hey ihr lieben flower people 🌸
Lange in der Planung und endlich geschafft : wir starten heute mit unserem nun regelmäßigen flowerschool content 😍 #flowerofthemonth ist die Christrose!
Würde mich über euer Feedback und Fragen zu dieser kleinen Diva freuen. Happy flower Friday, lovelies