One of our favorite parts of working with our blushing brides is to decipher what type of flowers epitomize her personality! Some of our Brides are very clearly lusting over the soft and delicious peonies while some Brides are best suited for tasteful flowers such as orchids. Whatever the brides taste may be, flowers make or break a wedding! Flower bouquets add a great deal to a Brides attire so it is of utmost importance to work with a creative florist! Rosalba from Rose's, Flowers, & Gifts does an excellent job working one-on-one with her clients. Rosalba continuously updates her skills and techniques by immersing herself into the Wedding Magazine world and remaining up-to-date with the newest designs and styles and even creates a visionary board for herself- what a fast-forward thinker, we love that! Her unique sense of style and ability to create a Bride's perfect bouquet stems from the fact that she also is well known for her European-esque look bouquets! We are so excited to have a visionary as a part of our event. We recently chatted with our newest florist about her style and her personalized work!

Photos provided by Rosalba from Rose's, Flowers, & Gifts
John Heil Photography

Photos provided by Rosalba from Rose's, Flowers, & Gifts
John Heil Photography

Photo provided by Rosalba from Rose's, Flowers, & Gifts
Sweet Pea Photography
What inspires you to create your "European" style bouquets?
"My personal preference is full and lush style of bouquets and flowers. They photograph beautifully from any angle and are very luxurious. Even if only a few flowers are used for a more cost effective bouquet it still appears beautiful and rich looking."

What makes this European design so unique?
"I tend to use a lot of different shades of the same colour in on bouquet for a number of reasons. Firstly, it photographs better because the different tones give dimension and depth to what can appear 1 dimensional in a photograph. Also, in "real life" the bouquet has a life of it's own without taking away from the beauty of the bride herself."
"I tend to use a lot of different shades of the same colour in on bouquet for a number of reasons. Firstly, it photographs better because the different tones give dimension and depth to what can appear 1 dimensional in a photograph. Also, in "real life" the bouquet has a life of it's own without taking away from the beauty of the bride herself."
2 comments:
Your work is gorgeous!! I wish I was getting married again so I could plan out some beautiful flowers!!
Thank you Ruby! It makes what I do all the better when people enjoy it.
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