Last month, we had the pleasure of collaborating with an incredible team of vendors in the Tacoma area to create a gorgeous styled shoot. The idea was to create a wedding design that combined the disco trend along with a more classic glam look. The disco glam juxtaposition was really beautiful and we really took a popular motif and put our own spin on it.
Read MoreBella Luna Farms is a gorgeous venue in Snohomish, Washington—just 30 minute outside of Seattle!. We love the quaint European-style architecture and lush garden setting. The venue is beautiful on its own and would mesh well with lots of natural decor elements, aka flowers!
Read MoreWe’re offering Valentine’s Day preorders through our website which are available now through January 31st. With each preorder, you will also receive a small box of locally-made truffles. Get those preorders in ASAP—we’re only offering a limited number of arrangements! Easy online ordering and pickup in Central District of Seattle.
Read MoreWe love the modern, industrial vibes of the Fremont Foundry and how it interacts with natural decor like flowers! This edgy city venue in the heart of a trendy Seattle neighborhood would lend itself well to a variety of color palettes and floral designs. There are several spaces within the venue that you can utilize for your big day whether it’s indoors in the Atrium or on the rooftop terrace that overlooks Seattle.
Read MoreOn the north shore of Lake Union, this modern restaurant is the perfect venue for a laid back city wedding. The ceremony can be held on the lake front and then party the night away with your nearest and dearest with delicious food. Westward is in the Seattle neighborhood of Wallingford. I love that it’s right in the city but the lake front restaurant provides a relaxed vibe.
Read MoreWe are here for the industrial city vibes at Court in the Square—a gorgeous wedding venue in the heart of Seattle. The in-house catering team and large event space is the perfect all inclusive venue for your wedding. The light filled space is so dreamy and the exposed brick add extra character. We have some fun ideas for how to flower your wedding at Court in the Square in Seattle!
Read MoreTreehouse Point is only 30 minutes from Seattle and is such a unique venue for woodsy, PNW wedding. The venue accommodates up to 80 people max, so it’s best for intimate to medium-sized weddings. We love smaller celebrations because they are super intentional with less guests to deal with, and you can really focus on all the beautiful details.
Read MoreNot far from Seattle, Woodinville Lavender is a stunning outdoor wedding venue in Redmond, WA. The lavender gardens are perfect for intimate weddings. Make sure to plan your wedding there between June and August so the lavender is in full bloom. The venue even provides lavender bundles to add to your floral designs as part of the venue package.
Read MoreThe Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel is a charming hotel in the heart of downtown Seattle. It’s the perfect wedding venue for a couple who wants upscale urban vibes. Plus all your guests can stay right at the hotel and explore all that Seattle has to offer during your wedding weekend. I love the character the exposed brick gives the ballroom and the minimalist design provides the perfect blank canvas for your wedding day.
Read MoreMost people only plan a wedding once so we totally understand the confusion around pricing. We aim to be transparent and helpful as possible when it comes to pricing.
Read MoreWe’ve put together some ideas for how to flower your wedding at some stunning venues in Seattle, Washington.
Read MoreMoonflower is ready to create magic and connect with new couples, vendors, and venues in the Seattle area. There are so many gorgeous wedding and event venues in Seattle that we can’t wait to work in. We’ve rounded up just a small handful and included some floral design inspiration for each one.
Read MoreThat’s right. The Moonflower fam is heading west in 2023. We’re super excited to grow our business in the beautiful PNW. We can’t wait to connect with new couples, vendors, and friends. It’s been a long time coming and we’ve decided to make the plunge.
Read MoreEvent week is JAM packed full of tasks to do to prep for your wedding. Here’s a quick rundown of what a week would look like in anticipation of a typical Saturday event.
Read MoreThere is a correct way to hold your bouquet! It will certainly be one of the most highly photographed floral designs from your wedding so make sure you’re doing it justice. Your designer has spent lots of time selecting the best blooms and arranging it perfectly for you to walk down the aisle with.
Read MoreSpring is officially here in Boston and that means Mother’s Day is around the corner! After lots of admin work during the slow season, I’m ready to get my hands on gorgeous spring blooms. I’ve decided to offer a limited selection of Mother’s Day flowers to those in Jamaica Plain and the Boston area.
Read MoreLook at floral designer’s portfolios in your area and pick 2-3 to reach out to directly. When you’re looking at their portfolio, notice what types of flowers they’re using and the overall style of their work. Are they using more large, focal blooms or lots of tiny textures? Are the designs full of greenery or filled with blooms? Is the aesthetic classic, modern, or garden-style? Inquire with designers whose style you really resonate with.
Read MoreThe season and your venue can provide some amazing inspiration for your color palette. We love subdued pastels in the spring, vibrant hues in the summer, and rich jewel tones in the autumn. This isn’t the only way to choose though!
Read MoreVictoria and Aiden got married at the gorgeous Willowdale Estate after several postponements. The wedding was a few weeks before Christmas in New England. I’m completely sold on cozy winter weddings after this one. Amy Spirito Photography captured the couple’s day and our florals so beautifully—I’m so thrilled to share them with you!
Read MoreYou’re planning your wedding and hiring all your primary vendors, slowly but surely. You’ve googled questions about wedding flowers and read through some articles on the big wedding blogs. While you may get some answers that seem reasonable, it’s worth taking a closer look at some of these common misconceptions floating around the internet.
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