Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Brides Magazine New Jersey-- Chosen Again!

We just received news that one of our weddings will be featured in the Spring/Summer 2011 issue of Brides magazine. This was incredible news and it will be our second time featured in the magazine.

When you start with a bride such as Sarah (Tall and Tan and Young and Lovely) one would think "of course" this wedding would be chosen. So, thank you Sarah for those good looks... I know they come from your mother's side of the family! Sara's mother, Pat, has been working along side me for thirteen years and I have been so lucky to have such talent and dedication help me build my business from the ground......up! She is truly brilliant!!



Our bride, Sarah, was pretty wonderful too as she let her Mom take the lead in choosing the "flowers" for the reception. Sarah came up with the "look and colors" and when they put their heads together--- all was fabulous!
Artichoke, fern frons, figs, antique caramelroses,
green coxcomb, and scabiosa
Pale blue hyrbid delphinium

Centerpiece designed with figs, antique hydrangea,  grapes, hanging amaranthus, antique caramel roses, cabbage, and green lisianthks.

Lime green hydrangea with porcelain berry
Canopy consisting of smilax, hydrangea and roses



The ceremony and reception were held at the Bay Head Yacht club on a beautiful day in October... Sarah had grown up with summers at the beach so it was the perfect venue for her and Juan to celebrate their wedding. What a fantastic day filled with family and friends, including of course, all those West Pointers, including her wonderful Dad, Joe!


Photos courtesy of Ryan Jensen


Take a look at these photos which will just brighten your day and make you wish you were sitting on the beach right now!


Thanks to all of my wonderful co-workers-- Pat, Marlene, Dave, Debbie, Tom and Lisa!

Friday, December 3, 2010

My Beautiful Holiday Flyer


Place Your Holiday Orders!

The stress of the holiday can all fade into the background when you dine at a beautiful table as festive as the holiday season. Below, and on my flyer, are examples of the designs I have created, or admired from other sources. Whether you want a traditional centerpiece, or something similar to these designs, I can create something to enhance your holiday celebration.
Contact me, nsaamflowers@comcast.net, to place a holiday order. Please be specific about color, variety of preferred flowers and price range.


Amaryllis and pine 
cone arrangement

Carnations, roses and holly in
a candy cane vase

Casablanca lilies


Cranberry tulips in a
silver champagne urn

Festive woodland table design

Amaryllis in matching candy striped vase

Hydrangea and holly leaves in vases of cranberries

Birch log with Christmas greens


Pink table design
A table design so warm it invites you to the table


Martha Stewart topiary tree with 
white carnations and green Christmas balls

Winter table design
Eucharist lily and ilex berry
Amaryllis surrounded by icy blue Christmas balls

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

131st Philadelphia Charity Ball Slideshow

Please take a look at this fabulous slideshow that Joanne Bening put together for this past weekend's Philadelpha Charity Ball at The Union League of Philadelphia. Alix Jacobs will update with more stories and photos in coming days!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Exciting News!

I am running to pick up after last night's Philadelphia Charity Ball before rushing off to set up a wedding this afternoon but I had to take a breather to share some news.

A blog entry written by Melody Appel from Innove Events,  was picked up by a nationally recognized site, Style Me Pretty

Melody's whimsical genius was featured in the article, but she graciously gave credit for my floral arrangements and the photography of Annie Hosfeld.

Below are some of the photos of the floral arrangements I created to enhance Melody's dining and serving table.

Please go read the entire post and see the rest of Melody's designs at  Style Me Pretty...

Roses, anthurium,
hypericum berries and tulips
Beautiful table arrangement with color, height and interest
Arrangements create interest
 in foreground and background
Craspedia "Billy Balls" in milk glass vase
Craspedia "billy balls" set in anthurium
stems with burlap wrapped vases
Beautiful fall table with visual interest and plenty of room for platters
Roses, Craspedia and hypericum
in milk glass bowl
Anthurium, roses and bittersweet
 in milk glass vase
Anthurium, roses and bittersweet in milk glass vase
Simple design elements enhance the table composition
Guests are welcomed to the table 
Flowers pick up the
natural hues of these delicious desserts
Floral design mimics the balance of nature

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Selection Day!

Can you guess which bouquet will be featured in Brides Philadelphia Magazine? Honestly, neither can I!

The magazine asked several area florists, myself included, to provide pictures of bouquets for a feature in their spring edition.  Below are photos of the six bouquets I submitted to the editors. Hopefully they will feature one in the Brides edition.

Now, the blog polls are open! Post a comment with your magazine pick. We'll see if my blog readers choose the same bouquet as Brides Philadelphia Magazine!

Bouquet # 1

White calla lilies softened by lily of the valley---best month for this bouquet would be late April or early May as Lily of Valley can be very expensive out of season!
Photograph courtesy of Love Shack Photo

 
Bouquet # 2 

Red calla lilies with green cymbidium orchids--- fabulous bouquet for fall when red callas are easily accessible.
Photograph courtesy of Mike Kerr

 Bouquet # 3

Green succulents, hanging amaranthus, green orchids, rosemary, china berry, coxcomb, and fiddle head ferns--- makes a great summer bouquet as these arid flowers can stand the heat.
Photograph courtesy of The Artist Group

 Bouquet # 4

Snowberry bouquet in early October--- one of kind! Always makes a great statement! Available from mid-September to early October
Photograph courtesy of Tania Lezak Photography

 Bouquet #5

Orchid, peony, rose, and maidenhair bouquet tied with antique netting--- Available all year for a bride who wants a touch of vintage.
Photograph courtesy of Joanne Bening

 Bouquet # 6

Pale pink garden roses, white sweet peas and lady slipper orchids--- Sweet peas echo the soft ruffle on  the bridal gown beautifully. Sweet pea availability is best between April and June.
Photograph courtesy of Joanne Bening

Monday, November 22, 2010

A Decade of Debs

This week will be the tenth year I will be honored to work alongside the extremely talented and dedicated, Alix Jacobs from The Philadelphia Charity Ball. Keeping up with tradition, I will create floral designs in the historic color scheme of pink and white. The six debutantes will carry pink silk fans adorned with white phalaenopsis orchids. Dinner guests at The Union League will be surrounded by elaborate arrangements of towering willow branches mixed with tulips, hybrid lilies, amaryllis, and peonies. Included with this post are photos from last year's ball. Stay tuned for photos after this event!



Many thanks to Joanne Bening for these beautiful photographs

Sunday, November 21, 2010

With A Rustic Flair

I am copying directly from my friend, Melody Appel's blog, Innove. Melody posted wonderful pictures and such a beautiful version of our collaboration on a wedding last summer that I thought plagiarism would be less time consuming than reinventing the wheel. Thanks Mel!

Real Wedding: rustic, warm & inviting

I am so excited to finally receive the beautiful photos from this summer's wedding from Eric at The Artist Group.  I had worked with the bride's sister several years ago, and was elated when the family contacted me to plan her older sister's wedding too!  From the beginning, D& N knew exactly what they wanted: a warm, community feast with a Northern California vibe.  I designed a logo which was an abstract circle of people surrounding the couple's initials.  Together with the super talented Nancy Saam,  I incorporated moss, succulents, bark, fiddleheads, and burlap throughout the decor elements.  The bride & groom couldn't have been more appreciative of the final outcome, and seeing their enjoyment was one of the highlights of my career!