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Created for our Fusion360 event in August, this design draws inspiration from the majestic beauty of Lebanon, showcasing the country's rich botanical heritage and cultural symbolism.
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Created for our Fusion360 event in August, this design takes its cue from traditional Turkish floral art, where balance and repetition create a sense of harmony.
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Created for our Fusion360 event in August, this design was inspired by classic French opulence, where beauty comes from balance, texture, and form.
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Soft, fragrant, and full of texture. Ranunculus, double lilies, stock, and roses come together for a soft, timeless look.
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Our Tuscan-inspired arrangement is designed to capture the romance of the Italian countryside.
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This radiant early summer arrangement showcases the extraordinary beauty of exclusively locally grown flowers!
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Christine’s bouquet was a soft, romantic dream. We combined peach roses, blush stock and scabiosa, and a mix of peach and blush ranunculus for that layered, delicate look she loved. Cream butterfly ranunculus added an airy, whimsical touch while eucalyptus and Astrantia brought in texture and movement.
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The bride’s bouquet was a stunning tribute to winter’s natural beauty and perfectly complemented her white fur stole. White roses and delicate white anemones were the stars, surrounded by lush evergreen foliage and pine cones that added texture and warmth. Quaint blue hypericum berries added wintery whimsy and were also featured in the groom’s boutonniere along with a tiny pine cone and more evergreen foliage.
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My primary focus was on the color palette and bouquet style. I wanted to make sure I captured Sarah’s preference for a whimsical bouquet with bright and pastel flowers. I made sure to have her inspiration pics with me as I designed. Althea was also there to help me along the way! And since my sister and I share similar tastes in style and color, I knew if I loved it, she would too!