Thursday, January 28, 2021

Madd Designs, a Wedding Florist in Festus, Missouri

 

Currently accepting weddings or elopements for 2021.  


A flower checklist for your wedding needs:

  • Personal Flowers
    • Bridal bouquet
    • Bridesmaid bouquets
    • Flower Crowns
    • Groom's boutonniere
    • Groomsmen boutonnieres
    • Mom's wristlet corsage, pin on corsage or nosegay
    • Dad's boutonnieres
    • Grandma's wristlet corsage, pin on corsage or nosegay
    • Grandpa's boutonnieres
    • Flower Girl - basket, petals, crown, etc
    • Ring Bearer boutonniere 
    • Floral Pet Collars
    • Other people to consider: reader, singer, musician, officiant
  • Ceremony Decor
    • Welcome Sign
    • Roses for Mothers
    • Roses for Mother Mary
    • Aisle 
    • Altar 
    • Arbor, Arch or Chuppah
  • Reception Decor
    • Entry/Welcome Sign
    • Escort Card/Name Card Table
    • Cake Flowers
    • Food Station or Bar Arrangements
    • Centerpieces
    • Headtable or Sweetheart Table
    • Backdrop, Chandelier, 
    • Getaway Car
    • Toss Bouquet



Thursday, September 1, 2016

MaddFlowers: Gini and Ben's Mixture of Paper and Fresh Flowers

The Couple: Mr and Mrs. Spaulding
The Date: 8/20/2016
The Location: St. John Lutheran Church, Wheaton, IL
The Flowers: Blue Hydrangea, Coral Roses, 'Coral' Spray Roses, 'Coral' Dahlias and Paper Flowers!

As much as you can plan for something, you can not always plan for how fresh flowers are grown. As a product of God and nature, fresh flowers vary in color, size and durability. The coral dahlias we were hoping to use were suffering more this summer and the wholesale florist was not getting in strong looking dahlias. We ended up with a few in the bride's bouquet but left them out elsewhere because they were looking too orange. The coral spray roses came in more orange than we expected also but we ended up using them for the bouts. The bride and her friends made over 100 beautiful paper flowers that we tucked into the bouquets and centerpieces. They added the perfect element to the fresh flower bouquets!


We started with a color palette from the Bride. The bridesmaid dresses would be a coral red color. There are not that many natural bright turquoise or baby minty blue flowers, but we were able to tie many of the colors into the mix. The bride used the turquoise in a special way on the paper flowers.


The bride, Gini, made some wonderful paper flowers for the bouquets and centerpieces. There are several tutorials available online for making paper flowers using tissue paper, crepe paper or paper recycled from old books! Gini choose to create the kusudama flowers.


The centerpieces stood in a low skinny jar that made the paper flowers shine. There were red carnations in the centerpieces that were not found in the bouquets to tie in that color again. We created a few extra centerpieces to sprinkle around the venue at the guest book table, gift table, bar and more.
  

The bridal bouquet in the center with two of the bridesmaid bouquets on either side of it. The bridal bouquet was larger and included the "coral" orange dahlias and more white statice than the bridesmaid bouquets.

Up close on the "Coral" orange spray roses, "coral" orange dahlias, Nature's Cherry roses, mIni peach carnations and Blue hydrangea as the base.


The cake topper was beautiful with more colorful red and turquoise paper flowers. It was created on a foam to include fresh cut flowers also.



When selecting flowers, we start with choices the bride likes -- or we weed out flowers by starting with ones the bride does not want in her bouquet or at the wedding at all. We selected certain flowers in the price range in the color scheme building on each other. Below you can see some flowers laid out and from the pictures above you'll know that we did not end up with the bright blue hydrangea or the bright pinkish carnations. The Nature's Cherry Rose has a beautiful coloring to it. See more at SierraFlowerFinder.com.


After selecting flowers for the bridal bouquet, we selected flowers from there for the boutonnieres. Sometimes it is a process of elimination knowing that we would not want a large rose as a boutonniere or a hydrangea which might wilt faster. The spray roses or mini carnations are the perfect size for the boutonnieres and using a touch of the greenery, they made a nice addition to the groom and groomsmen ware.  We added some white statice to the groom's coral/orange flower to make him stand out and tie in more white.




We did a sneak peek on Instagram before the paper flowers went in. They added so much to it!


Flowers from Harold's Wholesale in St. Louis, Missouri.

Friday, May 27, 2016

MaddFlowers: Pink Peonies at Wildflower Loft in the Central West End

The Couple: Mr and Mrs. Lee
The Date: 5/22/2016
The Location: Wildflower Loft, Central West End, St. Louis, MO
The Flowers: Blush Pink Peonies

A few pictures from the flowers arriving, getting ready for the party and being on display!







Flowers from Harold's Wholesale in St. Louis, Missouri.

Friday, May 20, 2016

MaddFlowers: St. Andrew's Celebration of Spring Centerpieces at World's Fair Pavilion

The Event: St. Andrew's Celebration of Spring
The Date: 5/15/2016
The Location: Forest Park's World's Fair Pavilion St. Louis, MO
The Flowers: Medium Blue Stock, Yellow Spray Roses, Succulents (Echeveria), greenery, 

Donating back to a cause, we made the centerpieces for this fundraiser event. Knowing that everyone ages but not all can afford the care they need, this is an overlooked cause. St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors hosted this event at the World's Fair Pavilion to raise money for low income seniors in the St. Louis area. Many restaurants and chef's came out with the best dishes for a delicious taste off and a wonderful, warm spring day!










Saturday, April 30, 2016

MaddFlowers: Bright Pink and Sparkles for a 30th Birthday!

The Birthday: Shanon's 30th!
The Date: 4/26/2016
The Location: Corner Pub and Grill, Valley Park, MO
The Flowers: Bright Pink Roses and Pink Stock with Greenery in Gold Sparkle Vases





 







Saturday, October 24, 2015

MaddFlowers: Wedding at 9th Street Abbey in Soulard


The Couple: Carrie and Alexandre
The Date: 7/25/2015
The Location: the 9th Street Abbey in Soulard, St. Louis, MO
The Flowers: Soft, romantic and blush colored flowers: garden roses, ranunculus, queen anne's lace, lisianthus, and spray roses












Monday, September 21, 2015

Sketching: Bike on a Cheese Wedge

This is what I think of when I see this road sign. 



Friday, June 26, 2015

MaddFlowers: Orange Bouquet Wedding in St. Louis, Missouri

The Couple: Sophia and Michael
The Date: 6/20/2015
The Location: Busch Stadium and the Moosrise Hotel, St. Louis, MO
The Flowers: Bright orange was the flower theme. We put together bouquets of orange gerbers, roses and spray roses. These were beautiful pops of color for a refreshing summer wedding!





 

 
 
I had a helper for the day!

Saturday, May 16, 2015

MaddFlowers: St. Andrew's Derby Brunch at Forest Park World's Fair Pavilion

The Event: St. Andrew's Derby Brunch
The Date: 5/3/15
The Location: The World's Fair Pavilion

The Flowers: The committee for the Derby Brunch came up with the concepts for the centerpieces inspired bby the Race for the Roses. Red roses for the Kentucky Derby- a garland for the ice sculpture horse, purple stock, red spray roses and berries designed in mason jars. We used large, glass mason jars instead of the traditional mint julep cups because the wind is strong at this event site.