05/12/2024
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creating floral wonder Sometimes we have a vision and just need a little help executing that vision. I assist in the design process of small and large occasions.
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One of my first and most cherished memories is of my grandfather, bent over in the clay soil of his garden. I can barely see him for the rows of rainbow colored gladiolus that seem to multiply for miles. His favorite flowers were gladiolus and he planted them in straight rows like ears of corn.
Flowers have a way of evoking memories just like a certain perfume that a loved one used to wear or a song you danced to with someone. Flowers are an everlasting gesture of thank you, I’m sorry, I love you. Giving flowers can be the smallest gesture and mean the most to someone. That’s why I have a love affair with flora. Just like my memory, they leave a mark on my heart. I believe that beautiful flowers leave lasting impressions on all of our hearts. Becoming a florist changed my life.
As a floral artist, I am always striving to be innovative, different, and a little wild. I have the freedom to explore new possibilities every day, which excites me. I am able to put smiles on bride’s faces on their wedding day, one of the most important days of their life. I feel that a piece of my heart goes into every bouquet that I create. Being a curator of someone’s memories for their wedding day fulfills me. Passion for my job (which, I’m not sure I would even classify it as a job) is never lost.
I describe my floral artistry style as whimsical with glimpses of old English charm. It’s very hard to choose a favorite flower but if I had to, I’d say the Stargazer Lily. They smell like heaven and home. I love to work with organic materials like tree branches, ornamental grasses, wild flowers, sticks and moss. I always try to bring an element of the current season into my pieces. Bringing that relevance together is a fun conversation starter too! I crave projects like huge installations of flowers and branches, unforeseen floral sculptures, and centerpieces that are nothing short of magical. I am intrigued by the extraordinary and whenever possible, I color outside the lines.