j'adore events open house [station 3]

Coming off a high from a huge, GORGEOUS event we produced, we had the privilege of working alongside our friends and their new venture, J'Adore Events at their open house. 

The event was held at Station 3; an old historic fire station and featured vendors from all over the Houston area. (Side note: I guarantee these said vendors think we are crazy. We had so much fun laughing at ourselves during set up, I'm surprised they didn't say something to us. More to that story below.)

We were specifically tasked with creating a space filled with florals that presented "Boho Chic" to all of the guests. We designed a statement piece featuring tons of greenery and flowers. It created the illusion of flowers floating gracefully above guests head. We purposely wanted the installation to be insanely full and extravagant. Some of the flowers we used were:

  • Viburnum
  • Garden Roses
  • Orange Roses
  • Magenta Ranunculus
  • Coral Peonies
  • White Hydrangea
  • Orange Tulips
  • White & Blush Spray Roses
Floating flowers installation created by Maxit Flower Design in Houston, TX. 

Floating flowers installation created by Maxit Flower Design in Houston, TX. 

Some of the details of our little corner of boho paradise featured things like loose blooms at each place setting, a floral wrap around the cake, a bouquet wrapped in butcher paper, chair garland for the Newlyweds and a flower crown for the gorgeous dress mannequin. We absolutely love to work that creative muscle and produce things just for the fun of it! ( While we love our clients vision, sometimes its nice to have complete creative freedom.) 

Real life advice: NEVER WEAR JEANS TO WORK. Unfortunately, Maria had to learn this lesson the hard way.....We knew there would be a ton of people setting up for the open house, so we planned ahead and packed our carts in case we couldn't get a close parking spot. Thank goodness we did, because we ended up probably 2 blocks from the venue. So, were loading up the carts and making trips with the flowers. Again, the venue was PACKED with people working hard, so instead of clogging up the space we left our carts outside and unloaded them from the sidewalk. Well, apparently when we were inside one of our carts decided to escape down the sidewalk and into the street. (LUCKILY, there were no vehicles driving at the time.) In the midst of panic and uncontrollable laughter, Maria rushed into the street to grab the half full cart- consequently, tearing her pants during the rescue. Sacrifices, amiright? This of course caused even more belly laughing and ripping. To make a long story short, the rest of set-up was quite an awkward comedic show. From that day forward: new company policy is no jeans allowed at set-up! Always remember the great Blowout of 2017.

Anyways, on top of getting to play with J'Adore and the blowout, we got to create a beautiful arrangement for Cotton Weddings' booth in the vendor lounge. Michelle reached out to us and asked for something "simple, organic and white & greenery". (Pretty much our signature brand, score!) We also hooked them up with some smilax to dress up their signage...like literally left them a bale of smilax. (Ha!)  Check out how they styled our flowers:

** All images are courtesy of Cotton Weddings. **

katie + brendan [the bell tower]

“Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness.”-Oliver Wendell Holmes

Those words couldn't ring truer when we talk about Katie & Brendan. Yes, the bride looked stunning. Yes, the decor was on point. Yes, the flowers were amazing. But honestly, our favorite part about this wedding was the pure JOY that is written all over the faces of the newlyweds and their families. Every time you catch a glimpse of one of them or see a picture, their happiness just radiates. (And isn't that why we are all in this business?)

Katie and Brendan got married last fall at Memorial Drive- United Methodist Church here in Houston. They took a sweet moment to read each other their vows at a first look before the ceremony. We love the idea of keeping something so intimate between yourselves. 

Brendan wore a simple boutonniere of ranunculus and greenery for the big day. Katie held a garden style bouquet made of:

  • Garden Roses
  • Peonies
  • Ranunculus
  • Spray Roses
  • Greenery
Brendan smiling ear to ear waiting on his bride. 

Brendan smiling ear to ear waiting on his bride. 

Katie with her garden style bouquet. 

Katie with her garden style bouquet. 

The wedding party looked nothing short of sharp for their sweet friends big day. The bridesmaids wore long grey dresses that really made their white and blush bouquets pop. The bouquets were made of:

  • Anemones
  • Brunnia Berries
  • Spray Roses
  • Garden Roses

The groomsmen donned grey suits that complimented Brendan's and boutineeres made of white spray roses. 

After their meaningful ceremony, guests enjoyed the reception at The Bell Tower on 34th. During the patio cocktail hour, family and friends enjoyed a cigar and whiskey bar. Maxit provided small arrangements to make the otherwise masculine activity more feminine and wedding-like. We had so much fun taking the decor ideas of Weddings by Jessee and mixing our florals with them to create this beautiful event.

Small arrangements placed at cigar bar. 

Small arrangements placed at cigar bar. 

Olive oil favors were set our for guests to take home at the end of the night. We placed arrangements and greenery around the display to bring more attention to the table. 

Olive Oil wedding favors for guests. 

Olive Oil wedding favors for guests. 

The reception space was a pleasant mix of nudes, blush, natural wood and ivory. The muted natural tones really made the room feel warm and comforting. The head table was draped with a garland made of greenery and spray roses. Guest tables were a mix of garlands, small arrangements and loose florals with candles. Small nooks were filled with greenery and loose stems while pillars held loose arrangements. Every little detail was executed so well, thanks to the creative team of Jessica Jessee and Maxit Flower Design. 

Head table at the Bell Tower with greenery and rose garland. 

Head table at the Bell Tower with greenery and rose garland. 

The all white wedding cake was enhanced with a touch of greenery and loose blooms. The bride and groom had an entire dessert table filled with sweets and flowers. 

The night (and this blog post) ended on a sweet note with a get-away car dressed to impress. The vintage Rolls Royce was made even more beautiful with a wreath and a classic "Just Married" banner attached to the back.  As we reminisce on Katie & Brendan's wedding day, we simply wish nothing but for all brides to feel the way Katie did. We know so many years of happiness are in front of the newlyweds!

*You can find EVEN MORE beautiful images from this day on our gallery page soon! A special thank you to Cotton Weddings for filling our inbox with all of these pictures. 

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surprise birthday weekend [dos brisas resort]

I love birthdays so much. It is probably my most favorite "holiday" to celebrate. (Do we call it a holiday, special occasion maybe?!) So when we were approached by Coterie Spark to produce an entire weekend of flowers and event design for a special surprise birthday, we about died of excitement! 

Before we jump into the gorgeous pictures and details of the weekend, we have got to give it up to the birthday girl's husband. He planned & executed this lavish surprise for his wife's 40th birthday. A weekend at a 5-star resort, surrounded by love, family & gorgeous flowers has got to be the best way to celebrate. Cheers to you, sir! 


The stay at Dos Brisas in Washington, Texas started off with a welcome rodeo in the arena. Guests were entertained by rodeo clowns, mutton bustin', real cowboys and animals of all kinds.  The family was welcomed by a gorgeous hand-lettered wooden sign {adorned with our greenery} by Southern Script Designs. Jennifer rocked it out and got us all of the signage in just a few short days. You'll notice some of her work later on in the post! (Dinner & Brunch)

Shortly after the rodeo, the adult guest were whisped off to our favorite part of the event. We transformed the equestrian stables into an intimate dining experience for them. We draped a custom wood table by Spell Events in flowers and fresh fruits. We sourced a gorgeous flowing runner and got custom linen napkins brought in from Hibiscus Linens. We really wanted each guest to feel special, so we cut fresh figs and placed them at each setting. The welcome sign was draped with smilax and roses to mirror the stables. 

Some of the key components we used to create this look were:

  • "Corazon" Roses
  • "Darcy" Garden Roses
  • "Hot & Pink Majolika" Spray Roses
  • "Peach" Ranunculi
  • Black Berries
  • Pomegranates
  • Figs
  • Crab Apples
  • Pears
  • Bay Laurel
  • Smilax

While guests enjoyed their dinner, Maxit's team headed back home to Houston to create more arrangements for the following morning.

When they awoke, the whole family enjoyed a brunch on the lawn. They got to reminisce about the weekend, chat about the memories they made and enjoy the foggy morning. Maxit used "Looped" linens from La Tavola, found here to make the arrangements POP with the scenery. 

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We really wanted the arrangements to create the mellow and happy mood. We filled the casual terra-cotta pots with:

  • Spray Roses
  • Ranunculi
  • Roses
  • Greenery

We absolutely loved creating this entire experience for this family. We really got to flex our creative bone and dive head first into event design. We hope Jennifer had the best birthday possible!  Photography by Karen Sashar

danni + collier [chandelier grove wedding]

Happy New Year, rockstars! It's so hard to believe that this month has been so busy....I mean, this is the FIRST blog post of 2017 and it's the 27th. We are so ready for February. (A month of refreshing, renewal and maybe some relaxing?!) Until then, we are so incredibly excited to show off the wedding of Danni & Collier. 

We were so excited to get the happy email from Britt Latz Photography in our inbox with this gorgeous gallery. The blonde bombshell of a bride along with the dapper Collier truly made out work THAT much easier.

Danni & Collier sharing a sweet moment in the sun.

Danni & Collier sharing a sweet moment in the sun.

This gorgeous couple is in pure bliss.

This gorgeous couple is in pure bliss.

 

Danni & Collier were married at Chandelier Grove in Tomball this past October. Their white and green color palette included lush white florals, tons of gorgeous greenery and succulents throughout. The monochromatic arrangements really made the uniqueness of the venue stand out. One of our favorite details about the ceremony set-up was the draping covered in smilax and miscellaneous greenery. Y'all, A little greenery can really go a long way to make a rather simple space POP. Now that we mention it, We equally loved the large urn arrangements for the aisle. These arrangements were overflowing with roses, spray roses, hydrangea and greenery.

Ceremony site with draping covered in greenery.

Ceremony site with draping covered in greenery.

Large urn arrangement featuring roses and greenery.

Large urn arrangement featuring roses and greenery.

An anxious groom waiting for his bride.

An anxious groom waiting for his bride.

Here comes the bride.

Here comes the bride.

KISS. Cheers!

KISS. Cheers!

The bride dawned a bouquet filled with roses, succulents and greenery while the bridesmaids carried smaller bouquets filled with roses and greenery. The men kept it simple with boutonnieres made with greenery. The handsome groom rocked a spray rose and ranunculi. Their sweet flower girl was the star of the show with a simple flower crown made from babies breath. 

Danni holding her bouquet made with roses, greenery and succulents.

Danni holding her bouquet made with roses, greenery and succulents.

Collier showing off this rose and ranunculus boutonniere.

Collier showing off this rose and ranunculus boutonniere.

Girl squad and their bouquets.

Girl squad and their bouquets.

Danni & Collier's reception was a gorgeous mix of garlands and arrangements. Arrangements were placed on stunning wooden tables. A gorgeous greenery garland was used on the head table.  Round tables were dressed with a gorgeous navy linen that really complimented our compote arrangements. We used blush & white roses, ranunculus, white hydrangea, blush spray roses and more greenery to create their dream arrangements.

We want to wish Danni & Collier many many years of wedded bliss. We are so truly honored to have been able to produce this event for them. The mix of white florals and greenery will always steal our hearts. Cheers to the newlyweds! 

Sending off the newlyweds with cheers and Whataburger!

Sending off the newlyweds with cheers and Whataburger!

Check our gallery section soon to see more images from this gorgeous wedding! P.S. In case you ever wondered about the integrity of our craftsmanship- These boutonnieres are withstanding an epic air guitar moment- what else can you ask for?!

Air band moment between the groomsmen. 

Air band moment between the groomsmen. 

carolina + gus [tiny boxwood's wedding]

After an extremely long week gearing up for the last few weddings of the year, we are TIRED. Anyone in this industry (and really any industry) can probably understand. However, when we got to the office today our energy was fulfilled simply by checking our email! We got the best type of happy mail from David Williams Photography: an entire gallery of beautiful images from equally beautiful clients- Carolina and Gus! 

Carolina and Gus got married in May at Tiny Boxwood's here in Houston. Tiny's actually happens to be one of our favorite venues to work with and this wedding certainly didn't disappoint. If you haven't been there to brunch, walk around the garden or try the cookies - you absolutely MUST. (It is a well known fact that the cookies are the best in Houston....possibly Texas.)

Carolina and Gus' wedding day was filled with love, family and tons of gorgeous flowers. They chose white, blush, shades of pink and tons of greenery to pull their dream wedding together. Their ceremony was under a cozy tent on the main lawn. They wanted to keep the decor understated to really focus on the marriage. We love that!

Calligraphy Chalkboard with eucalyptus garland. 

Calligraphy Chalkboard with eucalyptus garland. 

Silver lanterns lined the aisle at C+G's ceremony. Small arrangements hung from the chairs. 

Silver lanterns lined the aisle at C+G's ceremony. Small arrangements hung from the chairs. 

With the layout of the venue, we really got the opportunity to create a few different looks for an overall cohesive event. We created some compote arrangements, garlands and bud vases for the reception space. Some of the flowers/greenery we used were:

  • Garden Roses
  • Spray Roses
  • Eucalyptus
  • Ranunculus
Outdoor seating with white flower bud vases.

Outdoor seating with white flower bud vases.

Outdoor seating by ivy wall with garland.

Outdoor seating by ivy wall with garland.

Small compote arrangements inside the venue.

Small compote arrangements inside the venue.

Tablescape with candles on the outdoor pavilion. 

Tablescape with candles on the outdoor pavilion. 

Full garland on the head table inside the restaurant. 

Full garland on the head table inside the restaurant. 

Smal tables with bud vases.

Smal tables with bud vases.

Close-up of the place settings outside. 

Close-up of the place settings outside. 

An almost naked cake with florals provided by Maxit. 

An almost naked cake with florals provided by Maxit. 

You can check out all of the reception gorgeousness HERE. Now on to the bridal party fashion: lets just say they were dressed to the nines! Carolina donned a gorgeous beaded and tulle gown with a hand tied bouquet filled with pops of pink and peach. She seriously looked like a model!

Carolina posing with her bouquet. 

Carolina posing with her bouquet. 

Gus wore a simple grey suit with a dashing striped tie. His boutonniere consisted of white spray roses. Very understated and stylish.

Groom before the wedding. 

Groom before the wedding. 

While they didn't have a traditional bridal party, they did have a bunch of cute kiddos in some seriously cute threads. The simple boutonnieres were made from eucalyptus and a spray rose. The flower girl bouquets were based off of the head table garland mixed with Carolina's bouquet. 

Ring bearer with suspenders. 

Ring bearer with suspenders. 

Flower girl getting ready to walk down the aisle.

Flower girl getting ready to walk down the aisle.

Every little detail of this wedding was just spot on. We loved getting the chance to work with such an amazing couple. Heres to a lifetime of wedded bliss! Cheers, Carolina & Gus!!

 

Ending the night in the garden with a kiss. 

Ending the night in the garden with a kiss.