Baby shower flowers
/Some sweet baby shower flowers this past weekend to welcome a very special baby boy this summer! Can't wait to meet Baby G!
Ann Arbor, Michigan wedding and event flowers Red Poppy Floral Design florist
Some sweet baby shower flowers this past weekend to welcome a very special baby boy this summer! Can't wait to meet Baby G!
This wedding made me love January weddings. Everything about this was lovely and romantic, and it just felt so special to have family and friends gathering on a chilly snowy day in January. The first thing bride Hillary told me about her wedding style "it's very Rifle Paper Co.!" And that totally clicked for the flower style for me. She sent me an image of her gorgeous floral stationery (love these invitations so much!) and we put together a recipe of burgundy, pink, peach, ivory garden roses with lovely pink pepperberries and seeded and silver dollar eucalyptus foliages.
For the centerpieces, Hillary suggested all eucalyptus in gold compotes - and I just so loved how this came together. We added a eucalyptus table runner with gold votive candle accents down the head table, and it all looked so warm and colorful. The Ann Arbor City Club was lovely and cozy for getting ready and so convenient for the ceremony at First Presbyterian Church, and then back to the City Club for the reception. It was all so lovely.
Thank you so much to Laurie Wilson Photography for these beautiful images! I really did love these so much I could not be more excited about them.
Most of all, congratulations to Hillary and Craig, and thank you so much for entrusting me with these flowers for your wedding. I truly loved it - I had really been looking forward to this wedding! Hillary - you have such fabulous design ideas, I just hope I was able to keep up and create pieces you loved! I loved creating them!
Throwback to when these were all in season, and we created these bright and colorful arrangements for a joy-filled wedding shower. I loved creating these arrangements with local zinnias of so many colors, sunflowers, mini ornamental peppers on the vine, and a host of local foliages. It is so wonderful to be able to work with fantastic local farmers to get beautiful blooms like these!
There is so much to love about this sweet autumn wedding, and the first thing I can think of as I sit to write about it is how grateful I am to Whitney and Jake that I got to be a part of it. I just genuinely enjoyed every part of talking with Whitney, planning the flowers, receiving their lovely stationery in the mail that Jake made himself, arriving at Zingerman's Cornman Farms in Dexter and seeing how much fun this wedding party was having getting ready. It was all such a treat, and then after I saw a few teaser photos from First Comes Love Photo, featuring some adorable goats, I could not wait to see Alison's photos, and they are seriously amazing. I am so, so grateful to her for sharing these, and so thrilled for Whitney and Jake to have such a lovely capture of their day. For more of the details and story, visit First Comes Love Photo's blog - thank you, Alison! Warmest congratulations and thanks to Whitney and Jake!
Whitney's bouquet was a bit natural, a bit romantic, a bit autumnal... lots of lovely textures and foliages and blooms in blush, raspberry, cranberry, and ivory.
Whitney's bouquet featured peach juliet garden roses, burgundy dahlia, hot majolica spray roses, seeded eucalyptus, blue viburnum berries, and a mix of textured foliages
Groom and groomsmen's boutonniere's featured ranunculus, majolica roses, and dahlia with foliage and berry accents
Petite bouquets decorated the aisles on the intimate round seating for the ceremony in front of the lovely white house at cornman farms.
And there were goats!!
Centerpieces for the guest tables featured compotes in a white marble design and a clear glass design, filled with blush, pink, burgundy and ivory blooms with textured foliages and berries.
The head table had a foliage garland down the center, with vases to add the bridal party's bouquets for a pop of color.
When I was emailing with Carrie about her bridal bouquet, I mentioned using seeded eucalyptus, and she said "That sounds great! I work with eucalyptus trees!" How neat is that?! Carrie was planning her winter Ann Arbor wedding from Australia, and I was so pleased to get to create this natural, textural bouquet for her. And I was even more excited to receive these lovely photos from Nicole Haley Photography, who captured this lovely, intimate, joyful celebration so naturally. Nicole captured such beautiful images at the wedding ceremony at Matthaei Botanical Garden, and I love the really lovely modern spots she found on the grounds there. And I love that with an intimate group, they were able to have their reception seated at one long table at Aventura downtown - sounds like a fantastic evening out!
Carrie's bouquet featured lots of textured foliages - seeded eucalyptus and bay leaf as well as green mini cymbidium orchids, blush majolica spray roses, pink protea (from Australia!) and fern curls. Congratulations!
Nothing like a little (or a lot!) of spontaneous snow to make for a memorable celebration and some really gorgeous and fun wedding photos! Alexa and Ryan were married in November, on that one day where it poured snow. Rather surprising! And they clearly had so much fun wading out into the snow for some amazing (and brave!) images with Melanie Reyes. The reception at Zingerman's Events on Fourth looks like the perfect cozy spot to hunker down in the storm with your friends and family - what a lovely and memorable way to celebrate. Alexa's bouquet featured blush quicksand and ivory roses, white O'Hara garden roses, burgundy dahlias, dusty miller and silver dollar eucalyptus foliages, silver brunia berries and blue denatum berries. The lush foliage garlands on the long rectangular tables at Zingerman's added just a splash of color - sophisticated, and a little something special!
Congratulations Alexa and Ryan and thank you Melanie for these beautiful images!
I was recently discussing elevated centerpieces with a couple and this one came to mind in thinking "Can you do fruit in elevated centerpieces?" Yes! We did lemons in this one at the Michigan League ballroom, and I loved how even when setting up people came up to ask "Are those lemons?" Yep - love a little something unexpected!
Remember that really snowy Saturday just before Thanksgiving? I was at the Misty Farm/The Valley vendor expo that day - and it was really pretty special watching the first snow of the season in such a beautiful setting. It was so nice to meet couples looking forward to their weddings at Misty in 2016, thank you Misty Farm and The Valley - it was a lovely event! I made this centerpiece with plenty of garden roses and unusual things (protea and meyer lemons!) to chat about :)
Before we're officially into winter, I wanted to share the little shot of a favorite bouquet from this summer. This soft mix of lavender little silver roses, caramel antike garden roses, burgundy astrantia, seeded eucalyptus and queen anne's lace was such a sweet combination! I love putting together a mix of colors that's a little unexpected but still soft and elegant!
I just loved Amanda and Jonathan right off the bat when we first met. Kind, young, fun, cool, confident, and stylish - I was so excited to be a part of their wedding and loved their ideas for interesting textures and a very romantic arch design for the ceremony. And their wedding at Misty Farm was so beautiful and joyful! These images from Heather Jowett just blew me away - I was so, so excited from the first sneak peek she posted on Facebook! I can only imagine how hard it is for these two to pick their favorites - there are just so many that make me think 'how awesome would it be to blow that up and frame it!' Thank you Amanda and Jonathan - it was really such fun to create these pieces and such an honor to be a part of your wedding!!
I was so honored that Jonathan left this review on Wedingwire:
"Tracy did all of the floral work for our wedding, and it was a great choice. She was one of those vendors who you sit down to meet with, and they somehow just read your mind. Seriously, my wife had a very particular type of imagery in mind, but doesn’t know a lot about flowers and was worried we wouldn’t be able to describe it well, but right away Tracy knew what she wanted and did an *excellent* job with it. She’s very upfront with her pricing, and can help come up with several different options to fit in your budget. Just stop reading these reviews and book her. You’ve got a lot of other things to figure out for your wedding, and flowers won’t be one of them if you call Tracy."
Amanda's bouquet included ivory majolica spray roses, blush quicksand roses, caramel antique garden roses, queen anne's lace, seeded and silver dollar eucalyptus and dried lotus pods.
And how about Misty Farm moving the ceremony arch design to the reception?! That's awesome! It looks gorgeous, and it's really special for a venue to go that extra mile for their couples - awesome people at Misty Farm!