FAQs
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I specialize in fresh, seasonal floral arrangements, thoughtfully designed with care and intention. I also offer artificial or preserved (“Immortal”) arrangements as a lasting option upon request.
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Yes — absolutely. I happily accept custom preorders for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and everyday joy! I recommend at least two weeks’ notice whenever possible. Good things take time, and advance planning allows me to source the best blooms and create something truly special.
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I offer services for intimate events (showers, birthdays, etc.), small local gatherings, micro-weddings & elopements. I am fully insured for events and focus on designs that are seasonal, intentional, and beautifully scaled. Faux florals are also available for events.
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Fresh florals are available in a few ways:
Custom Preorders (preferred with two weeks’ notice)
Weekly flash sales announced on social media, featuring limited quantity
Holiday Preorder Announcements with available quantities and pricing outlined via social media
Each option is designed to balance freshness, creativity and availability.
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Each vase is chosen to compliment the floral bouquet, with modern, vintage & antique options. Specific vases can be purchased with fresh or faux arrangements, with photos and pricing available upon request. Many pieces are also featured on my Instagram and Facebook.
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Absolutely. I specialize in supporting DIY brides who want guidance, premium flowers, and flexible options without the pressure of full-service wedding florals.
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Yes! I host on-site floral design classes and workshops. I bring along all required materials for a bespoke experience that can be tailored for private groups, celebrations, or special occasions.
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Yes! Holiday preorders are released in advance via social media, and offered in limited quantities to ensure quality and freshness. Ordering early is always encouraged.
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Absolutely! I love creating fresh and faux florals in meaningful or heirloom vessels and tailoring the design to both the flowers and the container.
