We don’t usually get asked to use bling, but this wedding was an exception. As well as using a mixture of real and artificial flowers to achieve the desired look, we used little pearl strands and diamante gems. We will post more pictures of this wedding in our portfolio section.
These make a great gift! A mix of a few different succulents in a glass fishbowl.
This wreath was going to be put out to sea, so it needed to be completely biodegradable. We started with a structure made from the stringy twigs that are left after palm-fruit have fallen, tying them into a wreath shape with string. Then attached the leaves with cold glue, making sure to seal the end with the glue. After the leaves we attached the chrysanthemums and orchids in the same way.
Notes for this project:
– Make sure you have a good base – enough light twigs to make sure it will float.
– Use flowers that will be ok without water for a time.
Where to find us:
Shop 3, 280 Olsen Ave
Parkwood, QLD 4214
+61 7 5594 7774
Our Shop Hours:
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Sat: 8.30am-3.30pm
Portfolio Work
- Adam's Garden FloristSoft toned Bridal Bouquet with King Protea and Cottage Roses26/06/2019 - 3:41 pm
- Adam's Garden FloristKing Protea Wedding Flowers19/06/2019 - 3:33 pm
- Adam's Garden FloristBaby’s Breath Bridesmaids Posies12/06/2019 - 3:20 pm
- Adam's Garden FloristMoody deep reds and ivory Bridal Bouquet05/06/2019 - 3:19 pm