dreamesh floral arrangements
If you haven’t noticed already, dreamesh décor loves flowers. I love flowers! It's my middle name! Whether to add or not to add flowers to a decoration, of course depends on the event. The more formal the event, the more it suits to use flowers. However, you can use flowers to any kind of event you want. If it goes, why not?!
Is it tricky to make a floral arrangement? So – so I must say. Experimenting with all kinds of plants and flowers help to get the groove. And it really depends on the theme of the event. A rustic themed event would do just fine with twigs and a few leaves. Sometimes as simple as succulents also does the trick. Other times, more flowers to leaves or the other way round works better to tie it into the theme. What about the color of the flowers? Again, it better depends on the theme or the clients’ request. However, neutral flowers like white, yellow, light green, peach would work better in rustic and country themes. Red and dark pink bring pop of color while pale pinks, purples, and pastel color bring a soft touch to any floral arrangement.
rustic throw bouquette
Here are some pictures of flower decorations we have done in the past. I hope it can bring you some inspiration in the floral department ;)
Kate Spade Event
A Pink rose bush to welcome guests at the event. A classy look with only pink roses!
Hydrangea - Succulent centerpiece
I love finding the right combination of florals and greens that tie together and add prettiness to my décor. Whether it a wedding, table décor, or other event, playing with flower decoration is always challenging and I love challenges so it is rather more fun than daunting.Is it tricky to make a floral arrangement? So – so I must say. Experimenting with all kinds of plants and flowers help to get the groove. And it really depends on the theme of the event. A rustic themed event would do just fine with twigs and a few leaves. Sometimes as simple as succulents also does the trick. Other times, more flowers to leaves or the other way round works better to tie it into the theme. What about the color of the flowers? Again, it better depends on the theme or the clients’ request. However, neutral flowers like white, yellow, light green, peach would work better in rustic and country themes. Red and dark pink bring pop of color while pale pinks, purples, and pastel color bring a soft touch to any floral arrangement.
rustic throw bouquette
Here are some pictures of flower decorations we have done in the past. I hope it can bring you some inspiration in the floral department ;)
Kate Spade Event
A Pink rose bush to welcome guests at the event. A classy look with only pink roses!
Danjyo Hiyoji x Sojus EventI went all white at this event, combining white roses with white hydrangeas and white little flowers with minimum greens.
Floral Letter
This custom letter floral display was made with peach roses, white little flowers and green leafs adding a rustic feel to the decor.
Rustic Floral Centerpiece
A pretty mix of pink, white, and light green florals potted in a wooden box.
Floral arrangements
Barn Themed Birthday Party
Dandelions were just perfect for the theme. Big dandelions together or one stem alone still looks all put together. I love this big sun flower!
Floral Arrangements for Clients
Here are two examples how I used the brand colors to define the choice of flowers to use.
Lazada's Blue and Orange Set
Tropicana Slim's Yellow and White Set
A Purple Wedding Flower Arrangement
I used purple and green hydrangeas, white roses, and white little flowers with a little green to tie it all in. Soft and elegant was the key. Another one of my favorites!
A Colorful Soyjoy Gathering
Succulents, roses, hydrangeas all together? Why not! The colorful pack and assorted plants make me fall in love with them all over again.
Wedding Floral Hoops
A unique way to display your flower arrangement. This is what I meant about more greens to the flowers. Pretty, eh?
A Birthday Celebration
Soft colored roses and hydrangeas with a dash of dark pink roses can go quite nice don't you think?
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