Thomas & Lauren's Wedding

This was such a beautiful day! I was asked to just make the bouquets for the ladies and I'm so grateful that I was able to share in the preparation for this amazing day! The groom is Fijian and so the colors were very bright and colorful. They did such a great job combining the Fijian theme and traditions and also incorporating enough to make it feel like a traditional American wedding as well.

I used orange asiatic lilies, green pompom mums, orange, salmon and peach roses, yellow football mums and lemon leaf for the brides bouquet, and stem wrapped it in champagne satin ribbon with pearl pins to match her dress. She loved the fact that it was so bright, perfect size for her and just so joyful looking.

For the bridesmaids I used green and orange roses, yellow football mums, marigolds, solidigo and lemon leaf as well. This was the first time I have ever worked with marigolds, I know now to stem wrap and wire each one individually before using them, they break very easily!

I had to include this photo, full credit to Denise Bovee, the brides sister-in-law, who is an incredible photographer! ( www.denisebovee.net ) All of these girls looked radiant and just so beautiful. I loved being able to see them hold something I made in these photos, and to see this amazing picture was just very rewarding after a few hours of working on these bouquets. I am excited to soon be neighbors with Thomas & Lauren! May God bless you richly in this new and incredible time in your lives!

Michael & Tanya's wedding

I was so happy to be able to help my brother on his perfect day! This day was so much fun. So many laughs, smiles, good tears and great fun. I loved being able to watch people enjoy the flowers I had spent so much time on. I could have never done it without my helpers! They did so much for me.

I discovered a flower that I will definitely use again: Broccoli Hydrangea! This is a small cluster flower, green and sometimes a little tint of white. This flower is the bud of a regular hydrangea, just cut before it has time to bloom. It works as a great filler and accent to a boutonniere or corsage. I love the bright color and how it is still very delicate. I also learned something else, Avalanche white roses last forever!! It's been 2 weeks since the wedding and I still have a small bunch of them in my refrigerator looking beautiful! If you ever want white roses, ask me, I'll get them for you!

I also love China Mums, the large white flowers that I used in the bridesmaid bouquets. They are so big and fluffy, like a big snowball! I used white roses as well, and I think they looked great. The brides bouquet has broccoli hydrangea, lemon leaf, hot pink Suzy Q roses, and dahlias. It was the perfect size and matched well with all of the colors. What you can't see here is the hand tied satin wrap that I put around the stems. I finished them off with pearl pins for a lovely touch.

The alter arrangements had china mums, white and hot pink roses, dahlias, gladiolus, eucalyptus and lemon leaf. There were also two more of these at the beginning of the aisle. I was so thankful for Megan's help on these, I didn't realize how difficult they would be in these vases, but I'm thankful they turned out well. I'm also thankful we were able to use them at the reception as well!!

I could not be happier for my brother, Mike, and his new wife Tanya, they really do complete each other! Thank you for letting me be a part of your beautiful day. I am looking forward to seeing the many years, laughs, memories and adventures your lives will experience. I love you both!

The San Francisco Flower Market


Even though I have only been here once, I know that this will become a favorite place of mine. It is not as chaotic as a fish market, but has a similar feel; people walking booth to booth grabbing flowers left and right, bargaining with the growers and arguing about whether or not that rose is indeed salmon color or pink. The smell is incredible and there is no way you could leave upset, unless of course someone cuts you off in the parking lot, which here, that's very likely.

I am thankful for a local place to order all my flowers at wholesale cost, and that place is Neve Brothers in Petaluma. They are great, and so close to home! I have used them for all the weddings and things I have done so far. I am looking forward to all of my future business with them.

The fact that there are so many types, colors, scents, textures and versatility in flowers constantly amazes me. I never forget to think of how incredible our Creator is to have given us something so beautiful to enjoy! His work is indeed good!

Have you ever come home from a long day to be surprised by a bouquet of flowers on the table? Or maybe given a special flower on a date, birthday, anniversary, or at a time of celebration. Each time something like this happens there is always something to be guaranteed, a smile. No matter how big, small, extravagant or simple the flower you give to someone, there is no way that person will not instantly have a smile on their face. I love people. I love to see people happy, and this is why I'm doing what I am doing.

The start of something beautiful.

Welcome to my blog that I am dedicating to my journey to become a skilled floral designer. My love for flowers began when I first experienced the joy of creating an arrangement in the floral department at Safeway when I was only 16. Not long after did I begin to work in that department full time, loving every moment of it and learning so much. After several semesters at the SRJC and 2 semesters at Calvary Chapel Bible College, I came back home and decided to go back to the Junior College to get my degree in Floral Design. It has been so much fun learning more technique and skill in these classes.


I have had the great opportunity to work with a few couples doing their wedding flowers and also making corsages and boutonnieres for prom for several high schools in Sonoma County. I intend on creating a more extensive site with albums of photos of my work, but for now I will post a few of my favorite.

Thank you for stopping by and I hope to give you plenty of updates on where this journey is taking me!