Category: Flowers

Vendors We Heart: Urban Poppy

Urban Poppy is a wonderful southern floral design boutique dedicated to providing couples with the ultimate floral designs for their wedding day. Anissa, owner of Urban Poppy, works with couples to create floral decor that is completely customized for their event. From soft and sweet to bright and bold, Anissa does it all, giving each wedding its own touch of beauty!

wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

What inspired you to start your business?
Although I grew up in NYC, our backyard was full of flowers. As a little girl and with each new season, my mom would walk around with me and would name the little shoots and buds that eagerly pushed up out of the soil. Many of these flowers would be cut for enjoyment indoors and to give as nosegays to our teachers: snowdrops and crocuses, violets and daffodils, wild roses and peonies, and scores of others.

I’ve always had little arrangements when I was little or from wildflowers picked alongside a country road during my college days in Ohio. Although most of my work was in baking, coffee shop tables would be graced with a little arrangement.

As it goes with many folks introduced to the wedding business, my first bridal flowers were for a close friend’s wedding. She and her guests sincerely loved them. After I sold my cafe and decided to hang up my flour-covered apron, I had a long conversation with my parents whilst figuring out my next venture. What have I always loved since I was a child I asked. My father said that was easy: flowers. Although I found myself traveling and living abroad the next few years as a guide and teacher, I held on to that idea.

Several years later, returning to the States with my own wedding to plan, I designed the flowers; I was my second client. Our wedding was recently featured in the Knot Georgia magazine and January of 2011 marked the official beginning of Urban Poppy.

red pink wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

wedding floral design

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

What options for customization do you offer?
Every bride is unique, therefore, so is every arrangement and bouquet. I explain to brides that I am a wedding floral designer, not a florist. This difference, I believe, allows me to place my full attention on each bride and design around her individual style. So I guess it would be fitting to say that all of Urban Poppy’s flowers are custom.

If you could give one tip to couples who are planning a wedding, what would it be?
A general tip would be try not to change your style and color palette every month. In other words, once you have chosen your look, whether it be modern, romantic or vintage (just a few examples) and the color palette, make sure they are a reflection of you and try to stick with them. There are so many gorgeous ideas and photos out there; like regular candy, too much eye candy can make you feel a little overwhelmed as well. This allows your vendors the time they need to truly capture your look and create a cohesive vision.

Another strong word of advice for any out of town destination bride is to invest in a reputable wedding planner, whether it be year of, month of or day of. They only seem like an unnecessary expense until the bride is running around in her Vera Wang sweating in 100 degree heat trying to arrange chairs and guests and figure out where the band is and are they really in the right historic square? Excellent planners are worth their weight in gold. This day was meant for you, the bride, to enjoy, not to have a nervous breakdown.

red wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

What is something that most people don’t know about your biz/you?
My background is in graphic design. As a designer, I’m not just thinking of whether the flowers are the right colors; I’m thinking of the dress, the cake, the bride’s personality, the color of the table linens and the season. Designing is creative problem solving. I love creating unique and wonderful florals for my brides. I could create the most beautiful arrangement, but if it’s not what my bride was imagining and wanting, I’ve failed as a designer.

What is your one must-have item/product/tool to have on-hand when you’re working?
My clippers and some good tunes.

If you had to choose one word (or phrase) to describe yourself/your business what would it be?
Beauty (not, myself; I’m cute :) that’s about it, lol). I love being able to create beautiful work in a gorgeous environment. Sometimes the arrangements really shock me when they are finished with how lovely they are. I give all the credit to the flowers :)

5 Things that make you happy?
Aside from flowers, of course :)
A good book in a sunny spot with my cat.
The sunrise and watching baby squirrels wake up and play in the tree outside my sunroom while I’m drinking a yummy cup of coffee.
Traveling and living abroad with my gypsy husband.
Playing soccer with the boys and stealing the ball from under their noses.
The smell of the sea and the distant sound of a ship coming to port. It is the sound of a promised adventure.

Is there anything else you’d like to share?
A reminder to brides to enjoy their whole wedding weekend. Many of us women really do have a hard time delegating and relinquishing control. Especially if you are a DIY bride, plan well and delegate tasks early to folks you trust. Work with vendors you trust and like and that really take the time to help you and explain things.

white wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

white bridal bouquet

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

boutonnieres

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

green wedding centerpeice

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

pink bridal bouquet

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

bridesmaid flowers

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

wedding bouquet design

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

wedding floral design

Photo Credit: Urban Poppy

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Fabulous Pavé Wedding Flowers

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Photo Credit: Junolese

The term “pavé” is French for “paved” and basically describes floral looks that are completely covered with flowers having a relatively uniform profile. Everything is packed tightly together, for a lush, textural look. Wondering where you might have seen this look before? Well, this is the method used when they make those Rose Bowl Parade Floats, but also works well for creating unique wedding arches, centerpieces, pomanders, and escort card flower beds.

Rose Bowl Float Flower Close-ups…

parade float flowers

Photo Credit: Studio G

A fabulous pavé floral arch and pomanders down the aisle…

pavé wedding flowers

Photo Credit: BHG

Pavé flowers can be all one type–like a mass of carnations OR they can be a mixture of blooms, textures and foliages all similar in overall height. This method is also used when making flower-covered monograms, wreaths, pomanders, and floral ring bearer pillows.

wedding pomanders

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

floral centerpieces

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

Floral Pavé centerpieces

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

floral escort card display

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

floral wedding details

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

flower monogram

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

floral wedding ring holder

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

wedding flower details

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

floral wedding design

Photo Credit: Zuzu's Petals

white green wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Adam Nyholt, Photographer

wedding monogram display

Photo Credit: Kuga Designs

wedding pomanders

Photo Credit: Pepper Design Blog

floral wedidng frame

Photo Credit: Swann Soirees

hanging wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Bustled Blog

This look also works for topiary-style designs…

wedding topiary

Photo Credit: JSanchi21 on ETSY

floral wedding topiary

Photo Credit: Botanicals, Inc.

The ceremony arch made for Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo’s Wedding last summer is one of my favorite examples of pavé flowers.

ceremony flowers

Photo Credit: TLC

I’ve even seen some very lush tables entirely covered with pavé flowers and textures…

floral wedding cake displays

Photo Credit: Cedar Hill Florist

floral wedding cakes

Photo Credit: The Wedding Chicks

Do you love this look? Are you going to rock some pavé flowers at your wedding? Here is some more decadent inspiration to win you over!

wedding floral design

Photo Credit: David Tutera

pavé wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Luxe Finds

Happy Planning!

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A Weed By Any Other Name…

2012 wedding flower trends

Photo Credit: Google

There are a lot of flowers out there that our mothers and grandmothers might refer to as “weeds” but {surprisingly} some of them can actually function as beautiful wedding flowers. My favorites include Queen Anne’s Lace, Thistle/Eryngium, Scabiosa and Scabiosa Pods. These weedy blooms are totally trend-on and perfect for combining with more traditional flowers to create a unique, textural mix for both wedding bouquets and centerpieces.

2012 wedding trends

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

wedding floral ideas

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

wedding bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

unique wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

texture wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations

2012 wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

2012 wedding inspiration

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

2012 floral trends

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

2012 flower centerpieces

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations

white wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

bridal bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Elizabeth Anne Designs

2012 boutonnieres

Photo Credit: Rebecca Shepherd Floral Design

2012 colorful bouquets

Photo Credit: Rebecca Shepherd Floral Design

texture wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Rebecca Shepherd Floral Design

2012 wedding trends

Photo Credit: Precious Pear Floral Design

bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Sophisticated Floral Design

bridal bouquet inspiration

Photo Credit: Southern Weddings

2012 colorful wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Grey Likes Weddings

blue floral centerpieces

Photo Credit: Lila B

2012 wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Cori Cook Floral Design

Do you plan to include some chic weeds in your wedding?!

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Vendors We Heart: Stacy K Florals

Stunning floral design can be the ultimate way to get a custom look for your wedding day. Whether the focus is on the bouquets, centerpieces or venue decor… flowers have a way of transforming any event. Of course if you want stunning florals, you need a rock star floral designer like the wonderful Stacy K from Stacy K Floral! Based in New York, Stacy has been working with couples to customize their weddings for years! Below is a little more about her along with some gorgeous shots of her designs…

hot pink bridal bouquet

Photo Credit: Lou Gonzalez

What inspired you to start your business?
While working for other florists I quickly realized that until I owned my own company I couldn’t thoroughly unleash all my creative capabilities. I decided then to get my business/marketing degree so that I could rock out in the business end and the design world as well. The inspiration to open the store came from my parents instilling in me that It’s important to find a job and career that I love to do every day, they didn’t want me to be waiting for the weekend to come on Monday (which out of my first round of college I saw a lot of my friends doing). So my husband and I decide to open the store the first year we were married, so that I would have my happy place to work every day and be able to tell my kids I am getting to do everything I love every day and encourage them to do the same. And we are now due to have a baby boy this January, I am sure he will bring much more inspiration in to my life and my business each and every day as well.

white purple wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Lou Gonzalez

What options for customization do you offer?
Everything is customized here. We don’t like to create the same thing twice so we will take inspiration and tweak to accommodate each client’s needs.

If you could give one tip to couples who are planning a wedding, what would it be?
Enjoy it!!! Let your imagination take over, you don’t have to do everything that’s been done before, start a new tradition.

What is something that most people don’t know about your biz/you?
I still get nervous even after 16 years in the industry before delivering each and every event. I take dealing with someone’s once in a life time affair very seriously.

What is your one must-have item/product/tool to have on-hand when you’re working?
Red landscape snips and my floral knife. I am lost without either of them……and my iphone so I can keep track of emails coming in.

floral boutonniere

Photo Credit: Yuka Photo Art

If you had to choose one word to describe yourself/your business what would it be?
Fun or Inspire. If it’s not fun we need to change it up. Our phrase “ Sure it’s great to be inspired but it’s much more fun to be inspirational.”

5 Things that make you happy?
Flowers
Color
Anything design
My super supportive husband
My rocking staff

pink wedding floral decor

Photo Credit: Tammy Swales

wedding bouquets

Photo Credit: Yuka Photo Art

modern bridal bouquet

Photo Credit: Tammy Swales

floral escort card display

Photo Credit: Erich Camping Photography

pink bridesmaid bouquets

Photo Credit: Heather McKay

wedding floral design

Photo Credit: Yuka Photo Art

beautiful floral design

Photo Credit: Tammy Swales

Fall wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Tammy Swales

pink wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Images Unveiled Photography

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Fabulous Fabric Flowers + 2 DIY Projects

fabric flower wedding details

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

As a florist, fresh flowers are of course my favorite thing to work with–but lately I also am loving fabric, lace and ribbon flowers–especially when mixed in with real blooms! I also love seeing them worked into necklaces, wrist corsages, ring pillows and fascinators. They have a much more unique, one-of-a-kind look than silk flowers, they hold together better than dried flowers, they are fancier than paper flowers and they last way longer than fresh flowers–so what’s not to love?! I have collected some of my favorite fabric flower looks below. There are some made of satin, organza, felt, lace, ribbon and other miscellaneous fabric materials–but the one thing they have in common is they are all awesome!!!

Did I mention I have included some DIY projects below on how to make them? Well–I did, so ENJOY!

fabric wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower bouquet

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric floral bouquet

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric wedding flowers

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower boutonnieres

Photo Credit: Tara Etrheim | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower bouquet

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower boutonniere

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | RBK Creations

fabric flower wedding bouquet

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower wedding details

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | RBK Creations

fabric flower corsage

Photo Credit: Hazelton Photography | RBK Creations

lace flower bouquet

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

fabric flower hair clip

Photo Credit: Kara Schultz | Kio Kreations

fabric flower bridal bouquet

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

fabric flower bridal jewelry

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | RBK Creations

fabric flower veils

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | RBK Creations

fabric flowers in bouquets

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower weddings

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower shoe clips

Photo Credit: Redwall Photo | Kio Kreations & RBK Creations

fabric flower ring pillows

Photo Credit: Krumpets Designs on ETSY

fabric flower ring pillow

Photo Credit: SolBjou on ETSY

fabric flower bouquets

Photo Credit: Autumn and Grace Bridal on ETSY

fabric flower inspiration

Photo Credit: Likron on ETSY

fabric flower headband

Photo Credit: Petite Peanut on ETSY

fabric flower necklace

Photo Credit: RiRiFisch on ETSY

fabric flower wedding neckalce

Photo Credit: SolBjou on ETSY

As promised some Do-it-Yourself Projects…(click on the images to jump to the tutorials)
DIY felt flowers:

fabric flower accessories

Photo Credit: Craftiness is not optional

DIY ribbon flowers:

diy fabric flowers

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

And just some more eye candy made by yours truly…:)

purple fabric flower necklace

Photo Credit: Kio Kreations

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