Posts tagged ‘floral design’

January 25th, 2012

Featured Vendor: Ashley Fox Designs

It’s always great to connect with wonderful midwest vendors who create inspiring and beautiful events.  In fact it’s one of the main reasons I started this blog, to share the work of these talented people.  Ashley submitted her 10 year vow renewal to me to share on the blog, and I was instantly drawn to the beautiful flowers.  She of course did the designs herself, and owns her own event based design business Ashley Fox Designs.  Although I haven’t met her I can tell that she’s sweet, friendly, and totally supportive and enthusiastic about Middle of the Map!  Her passion for what she does really shows when she talks about working on weddings, and with her clients.  Without further delay here’s a little more about Ashley, and her business.

Where to find her: Website, Facebook, Blog

Where do you live, work, and what do you like to do for fun?

I live in a cozy home in Chaska, Minnesota, which is about a half hour from the Twin Cities.  My studio is located within our home and I like to think the gardens surrounding our home could be considered my studio as well during the majority of the year.  Even in winter I can always find something to harvest from the garden…evergreen, dried hydrangea, seedpods, rose hips, etc.

When I am not working on a wedding or styled photo shoot.  I love to weed the gardens.  It is very methodical, quiet and therapeutic for me.  Then I throw the weeds to our chickens in the coop and watch them enjoy the “harvest”.  I keep my hands busy in the winter with simple crochet projects, taking care of our two children and hunting for a great finds at local antique shops.

When did you first become interested in floral design, and what sparked your interest?

In 1999 I needed a job after college and there was an opening at a local flower shop.   That is when I officially learned how to design flowers although some of my earliest memories are me playing in my mom and dad’s vegetable garden and finding wild grapes on nature walks. My mom and dad encouraged me to plant, play and eat veggies in the garden.  They fostered this very simple joy in me that I am passing on to my kids.  To this day I can find beauty in the simplest leaf or flower.

When did you decide to start your business, Ashley Fox Designs, and why?

In November 2007, 3 months after my second child was born, I decided I needed to do something creative, social and outside of the house, just for me.  I decided I would make a go of it and see how it went.  I believe I was born to do this.  Truly, born to do this, my hands are always really cold and the flowers like that.

What is your favorite part about working with a couple to create flowers for their wedding day?

I really like getting to know each couple.  I am a social person and I love hearing stories of their past and upcoming adventures in life.  I get to meet so many wonderful couples.  I believe I become more inspired to design just the right blooms for a couple when I know their likes and interests.  I want to capture their vision and make them smile and say “Wow!” when they see the finished designs. Of course, on the day, I love handing the bride her bouquet.  That might be my favorite part of the entire experience.

What inspires your floral designs, and what are some of the places you look for this inspiration?

I can be inspired by the mother of pearl on a shell, a couture dress in a fashion magazine, a tri colored leaf in the garden, the golden color of the grass on the side of the highway in autumn or the blog of my favorite floral designer Saipua.  Each design I create has a story behind it.  Whether it is for a bride who loves color or for a photo shoot needing a “just picked from the field” appeal each design is very different and always infused with a bit of soul from the garden.

Any words of advice for couples trying to choose a floral designer for their wedding day?

Do not let a floral designer override your ideas and tell you what you will like.  The designer’s agenda or view of current trends means nothing.  It is ultimately what you want to see at your wedding.  On the flip side, don’t be afraid to listen to the ideas your designer might have to make your vision even more amazing.  Find a designer that is excited about your vision and willing to take your ideas and make them realistic, beautiful and exactly what you want with the budget you have.  Also, if you don’t quite know what you like, a good designer will always be able to help you uncover your unknown flower “loves” by asking you questions about your current style choices.  I have been known to ask clients what colors they like to wear or what furniture, art and décor they have in their homes.  Then, when you and a designer click, book them as soon as you can.

 

December 16th, 2011

Floral Friday: A Riverboat Wedding

This is Candice and Chris…

When Nikita Gross sent me their riverboat wedding I was super excited.  They were married on the Ohio River in Cincinnati, and I was instantly drawn to their beautiful flowers created by Marti’s Floral Design. The lushness of her bouquet, and the fun textural mix of succulents, dusty miller, billy balls, and scabiosa pods combined with big beautiful blooms is always a winner in my book.  Plus it doesn’t hurt that they’re an adorable couple!

December 14th, 2011

Featured Vendor: Munster Rose

I found Munster Rose through the Minneapolis Independent Wedding Association’s vendor page, and it was love at first site.  Jackie’s florals are bursting with color, beautiful texture, and amazing details.  I also love the fact that Munster Rose is a mother daughter team, just like my own floral design business.  When I contacted Jackie about being a Featured Vendor on Middle of the Map, her personality exactly matched her flowers, vibrant and warm.  I’m really excited to share her business with you today, so read below to see more of her flowers and find out about Munster Rose.

Where to find her: website, blog, Facebook

Where do you live, work, and what do you like to do for fun?

The answer to all three is my home in Minneapolis. I live in South Minneapolis just a few blocks from the Mississippi River and Minnehaha Water Falls. It’s a great neighborhood for young families, small businesses, and folks who want to live in the city while still having perks like a parking and a backyard. Munster Rose is operated out of my home which is coincidentally my favorite place to be. I have a degree in Interior Design and have always thought that creating a space that breeds creativity, while making you feel safe and comfortable is key to any good work/home environment. I like that our clients get to see my design background “in action” when they visit our space. Munster Rose isn’t just about good floral design, it’s about good design. Hopefully that’s conveyed when people meet us here! Plus, my favorite way to spend free time is with my hubby and our dog. Working from home makes that so much easier. My dog lays at my feet all day. How great is that?

(photo by Lois Bielefeld)

When did you first become interested in floral design, and what sparked your interest?

I realized floral design was for me after working briefly in the Interior Design field. I had been working in a flower shop while pursuing Interior Design and realized I was much happier at my part-time floral gig than at my full-time-bill-paying-real job. I like working with my hands, and the instant gratification that comes form working with flowers. It doesn’t take years of planning, and permits, and subcontractors, and third party vendors like Interior Design. It’s about an actual relationship between you and your client.

(photo by Photogen Inc.)

When and why did you decide to start your business, Munster Rose?

I actually started my business a bit sooner than planned. It was a goal I had set for myself years ago, but didn’t think I would put things into action until after I had kids. But, after moving back to the Twin Cities and talking to other women who owned their own business, I decided that now was as good a time as any to get things rolling. I knew I wanted to do it, I knew I’d be in Minnesota forever, and after working in the industry for nine years I was equipped with the skills and know-how to venture off on my own. When my mom agreed to partner with me and share the workload, the decision was a no-brainer. It’s not an easy job, but it’s so nice to say “I did that! It’s mine!”

(photo by Brandon Werth)

What’s your favorite thing about working with a couple to create flowers for their wedding day?

My favorite thing about every couple is how unique they are. (I know that sounds cheesy and totally cliche, but it’s true.) I like that you start the process as total strangers and throughout the course of the planning, you feel like you “get” each couple and their vision. A wedding is so telling in that way. It’s a complete reflection on each couple’s personality, lifestyle, family, history, everything. I like that.

(photo by Lois Bielefled)

Any words of advice for couples trying to choose a floral designer for their wedding day?

Please, oh please, choose a florist that you “click” with. Floral design is such a peculiar field. It’s probably the only time in life you’ll dish out tons of dough without knowing exactly what you’ll get. Working with a fresh, perishable product is tricky! You really need to select someone who gets your vision and can interpret your style and design. If this means paying slightly more for one florist vs. another– do it!  Definitely select a florist that you trust to execute your ideas– whether it be vintage/chic, DIY, or super fancy glam– you want someone who can bring their own ideas to the table and help to further your wedding vision.

December 9th, 2011

Floral Friday: Thistle and Twigs

One of my favorite things about flowers is not only the color, but the amazing variety of textures.  Amy and Michael’s flowers were in a soft natural color palette, but I love the variety that the team from Amelia Flower used to put these bouquets and boutonniere’s together.  Also the simplicity of the ceremony decor and reception arrangements are quite lovely.  I especially love the poppy pods, such an interesting element.

Flowers: Amelia Flower

Photography: Erin Johnson Photography

 

August 12th, 2011

Floral Friday: Across the Pond

I can’t quite remember how I stumbled upon Lotte and Bloom, but as soon as I did it was quickly added to my blog reader.  I try to post inspiration from the midwest, but sometimes people from all over the country (and world) are creating things that are just to lovely not to share.  The one thing that strikes me most about Lotte Lawson’s arrangements, are how naturally they flow.  She really lets the beautiful organic nature of each and every bloom, and leaf shine.  Please make sure to check out her blog, and website, definitely worth a peek.

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