There’s something about graduation that makes time feel thick and thin all at once. It’s a day people spend years working toward, yet when it arrives, it rushes past in a blur of gowns, cameras, and speeches you’ll half-remember.
Month: July 2025
Sunflowers and Symbolism: Why These Happy Blooms Are Deeper Than They Look
Sunflowers are honest flowers. They don’t whisper or hide. They stand tall and demand to be seen. In a world that sometimes feels too clever or cynical for its own good, there’s something beautifully uncomplicated about that.
Know Your Stems: A Beginner’s Guide to Popular Cut Flowers
If you’re building a bouquet, start with a base flower you’re drawn to—maybe it’s the structure of a protea, the romance of a peony, or the vibrance of a gerbera—and then add textures, accents, and something a little unexpected.
Memorial Flowers: Designing Funeral Tributes with Meaning
Memorial flowers aren’t just pretty gestures. At their best, they’re personal tributes, shaped with care, designed to hold meaning for the people left behind.
Hanging Planters and Vertical Gardens: Making the Most of Small Spaces
Hanging planters and vertical gardens are more than clever hacks for urban living. They’re creative, personal expressions of how we bring nature into our lives—even in the most compact corners.
Flowers in Fine Art: Famous Floral Paintings and Their Real-Life Counterparts
Art can make us notice the real thing more carefully. Van Gogh’s urgent sunflowers, Monet’s luminous water lilies, O’Keeffe’s intimate callas—they don’t replace the flowers in the world.
Mood boards, but make it bloom (intentional floral design for your next gathering)
Give your next planned event a touch more intentionality and luxury by choosing some flowers that make it feel real and special. We’ll help you set the tone.