Summer Gardens

When one plants a garden they are admitting they believe in tomorrow.
 

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My friend asked me “why flowers?” We were talking about my business and she was encouraging me to dig deep and question what I would bring to the market.
 
Usually when someone starts a business, it’s to fulfill a need in the market. The wedding market is always growing and if you look around, you will see dozens of florists, photographers, caterers, and yes, even wedding planners. Many believe that the market is over-saturated. So, how does one stand out? Is it by offering more services? Offering the most inexpensive or expensive services?
 
So, why flowers? To me, flowers (and decor) go hand in hand with what I am striving to become. I am more than just an event planner, I am an event designer. I want to be able to work hand in hand with clients in designing their event, so I am expanding my business to include floral design and eventually decor rentals. It just seemed right. A logical next step for me. A step that I am so excited to take, so thrilled to take, and yet very cautious to take. It will be a slow and steady growth, as anything worth growing takes time. I will learn new things every day and with that, there will be some hard lessons that I will have to learn.
 
But really, why flowers? I think it stems from growing up in the household that I did. Both my parents garden as a hobby. No, not just your simple flower garden, but rather gardens upon gardens. Their gardens have had more weddings, proposals, and wedding pictures taken in them than I can count. I grew up taking walks around the gardens with my parents, naming flowers, planting flowers, weeding the flower beds, knowing which flowers needed sunlight and which ones needed the most water. I knew which flowers in their garden were perennials and which were annuals. I spent more time playing in the dirt than probably most children. From April to October my house was always filled with fresh cut flowers.
 
Granted, all the exposure I have had to flowers will only get me so far. Luckily, my desk if covered in books on floral design, caring for cut flowers, and tips and tricks on wedding flowers. And my parents have been kind enough to let me hack away at their gardens (for hands on practice of wrapping, taping and tying). It looks like a bunny has gone through and feasted.
 

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So, yes. I chose flowers.
 

Blushing Blooms

I simply swoon over blush blooms. Soft pink is so romantic and feminine that I can’t help but feel all lovey dovey when I am around them. This weekend I went to my floral wholesaler to put together a blush toned arrangement for my friend’s mother who happens to love the color pink. Below you can see exactly which flowers and how many I used just in case you want to try a little DIY.
 

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The flowers that were used:
2 white hydrangeas
7 blush pink roses
5 white roses
2 stems baby’s breath
1 fern
2 pink snap dragons
1 white snap dragon
 
May your fields forever be filled with flowers.

Sneak Peek: Mike and Jenna

June 28, 2013
 

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I just had to share a few of these pictures from Mike and Jenna’s wedding. I can’t wait to post more pictures and give you all the details of their beautiful wedding, including the shale and grain decor, the cutest ring bearer ever, and the glorious garden that supplied the beautiful blooms.

Summer

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sum·mer (ˈsəmər)
noun
1. The warmest season of the year.
2. A period of happiness, or beauty.
3. Sunny weather.
 
It has been a while since I have had a chance to blog, but that means I have been busy, which is a good thing. Summer has been busy with weddings, holidays and traveling that just when I seem to catch my breath, I am off hitting the pavement again. But I am happy, and being busy is a blessing, so I can’t complain. Plus, I was the one to decide to take on more projects and try to grow as a small business. Life is good. Make sure to check back to read about the weddings I recently had the chance to be a part of. I’m so exited to share all the lovely details. Until then.
 

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Exciting News

I am so happy with life right now. I have been making some big decisions that will affect JS Weddings and Events and I couldn’t be more excited. I have been really contemplating how I can grow as a small business and how I can use my love of events and design in new ways. After months of contemplation, I have decided to offer floral design services as well as quirky event rentals (like the bust below). The floral design services will fall under JS Weddings and Events, but the event rentals will be a whole new business. I am hoping to offer the floral services starting in a few months, but the event rentals part will take a little longer to flourish. But don’t worry, I’ll make sure to keep you posted on the progress of both new ventures right here on the blog.
 

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