Sydney & Ben


Last Fall one of my favorite people in the world, Sydney Moore, gave Maxit Flower Design the honor of creating flower designs for her wedding. Every business owner knows the anxiety that comes with doing business with a friend. Well, this... is one of my closest friends.  We were full of excitement, nervousness and honor that Sydney and her husband, Ben, would entrust us with such a special day.

She and her husband are nature lovers and enjoy simple beauty; a perfect combination for creating a wedding that was fluid, easy and fun.

This is what we created. I hope you enjoy...

The above photo was captured by Sarah Q sarahqblog.com

The above photo was captured by Sarah Q sarahqblog.com

The above photo was captured by Sarah Q sarahqblog.com




The above photo was captured by Sarah Q sarahqblog.com

The above photo was captured by Sarah Q sarahqblog.com

The above photo was captured by Sarah Q sarahqblog.com




Special thanks to my amazing volunteers, my parents and the most amazing Marigene Wilkins.  I would have never been able to do this without you.

You had me at Sari Wedding Dress

Several months ago I had the pleasure of working with one of the most delightful and creative brides I have had.  As with every consultaion, I asked Amelia what her wedding dress would look like and she began to giggle.  I must admit I got a little nervous...  She followed up her sweet giggle with "well, it's made from purple sari matterial".

I quickly realized that this was going to be a fun one. 






Above photographs from Laura Sponaugle











Special thanks to Recollection Vintage Rentals



The warmer days

As much as I love Houston's seasons... when it is cold outside, like today, I really wish it was much warmer.  In my attempts to catch up with the whirlwind of life I started to look through old photographs from the summer, maybe to catch up or maybe to remember the warmer days.

This past summerIn my efforts to support Texas farmers that include fresh cut flowers in their repetua of goods sold, I visited a central texas farm known as Texas Specialty Cut Flowers aka Blue Barn. Twenty minutes West of Wimberly in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, the Blue Barn is situated off FM 2325 in a very remote location. 

It is important to mention that Texas had just delt with one of the worst droughts in recorded history this past summer.  And this is when I thought it would be a good idea to visit the farm.  I even thought it would be a good idea to drag my family with me. 

Here is what I recorded from the trip:

































  

La Difference

I'm kinda excited to write this blog today,  it's about a little something that affects me on a daily bases.  Not too big of a deal, but definitely worth a mention.

The difference between a florist and a floral designer.... it is worth describing.  I think I am interested in noting the difference because in my case I made the decision in my career to become one while leaving the other.

Florist
  are people who work with flowers and plants, generally at the retail level.

Floral Designer
one who engages in floral design or floral arts as the art of creating flower arrangements in vases, bowls, baskets or other containers, or making bouquets and compositions from cut flowers, foliage, herbs, ornamental grasses and other plant materials.



I do not think you necessarily have to do this, but it was a choice I made for one simple reason... I did not want to do retail.  I wanted to make sure that I was not bogged down by some business aspects that were not enjoyable.  Large rent, candles, chocolate, balloons, stuffed animals and most importantly wire services.  Not that any of that is a problem... just not my thing.  And yes, we all know there are exceptions to the rule, thank god!

After 2 years in the business I noticed my deep passion for floral design and to be able to build that there had to be a distinction in my future path.  A fork in the road.  Am I going to open a shop where I have to spend my Valentine's day/Christmas/Mother's day/ Thanksgiving.... with my amazing customers or with my amazing family.   It was a hard choice, as a florist for 5 years I began to love my customers and look forward to spending those precious moments with them.  But I felt more creative, more passionate about floral designing and the quality of work that I gave my customers than the business aspects of the retail shop.

So I became a floral designer.

....sometimes called le Studio

Let me start by showing you a relevant image, this image is of the view I have when sitting at my desk in my office.  I love it!

But not everyone I have interacted with, in the first year of owning my own business, has had positive things to say about this view.  Some have not taken me seriously and have not found interest in my work or even given me a moment to introduce myself! Yes it has happened.  All because this awesome view.  Okay it admittedly does not look this amazing all the time... some times the shades are forced closed due to 105 degree temperatures.  I feel wrong cranking the AC just to have a great view.  My favorite view, the sunny, stormy days when the palm trees look like they are dancing in the rain. 

What I am talking about is the shunning I have received by some in the local community about.... are you ready for it.... Yes it's true, I work from home! My lovely sweet little casa, my place of joy, comfort and productivity.  It's sounds too prefect to be wrong!

So today I read the most relevant article on this subject, we will call... pajama millionaires.

Go take a read and tell me you can't fall in love with your own local pajama millionaire! Continue supporting your local florist, as we support each other we grow with each other!!