One of the great things about creating bouquets for bridal shows is the freedom to showcase things I love. I love texture. I don't think any arrangement, bouquet, or personal flower needs to be big to be wonderful. Sometimes its the small intimate details that make something unique. This bouquet has less than 10 stems of flowers but has a big impact. A single white hydrangea, a few pink spray roses, a little Astilbe, silver brunia berries and silver dusty miller leaves. Andrea Harrison Mongold AIFD,CFD of Flowers by Snellings, presents a creative blog to discuss and share all things related to the floral retail industry.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Shades of Grey
One of the great things about creating bouquets for bridal shows is the freedom to showcase things I love. I love texture. I don't think any arrangement, bouquet, or personal flower needs to be big to be wonderful. Sometimes its the small intimate details that make something unique. This bouquet has less than 10 stems of flowers but has a big impact. A single white hydrangea, a few pink spray roses, a little Astilbe, silver brunia berries and silver dusty miller leaves.
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