Adam Havrilla Adam Havrilla

Designing Original Floral Art For Your Clients

Creating an inspired statement bouquet is key to your client’s happiness on their perfect day. The completed design should be inspired by your client and designed as a one-of-a-kind piece of floral art that they are happy to carry down the aisle.

Creating an inspired statement bridal bouquet is key to your client’s happiness on their perfect day. The completed design should be inspired by your client and designed as a one-of-a-kind piece of floral art that they are happy to carry down the aisle.

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Pretty in Pink…

When a bride asks for a “Pretty in Pink” feminine bouquet the answer is always yes. Yes, I will design the most beautiful bouquet that represents your style and vision for your wedding day.

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Picking fabulous blooms….

First step is picking the perfect blooms for the bouquet. I chose to utilize roses, veronica, lisianthus, scabiosa and gypsophila. Utilizing shades of white and pink were key to bringing this bouquet to life.

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Enhancing the natural beauty….

I started by color enhancing the gypsophila with Design Master colortool spray. The color chosen was Perfect Pink for this bouquet. When painting the floral, I focused on highlighting the floral without saturating the entire stem. I wanted some of the white to remain to highlight the pink.

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Movement and structure….

Utilizing a pink feather boa was key to adding femininity and movement to the bouquet. As the bride walks down the aisle the feathers will dance in the breeze. Using a mechanic such as the Syndicate Sales Pillow will provide structure for the bouquet.

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Power of the collar….

I started by gathering the gypsophila around the pillow to create a collar. The pillow will keep the gypsophila in place around the focal floral while providing a space to insert the floral product.

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Placing the blooms….

Floral placement is key to completing the perfect bouquet. The roses and lisianthus were designed tight within the bouquet to create the base. I then placed the scabiosa a bit higher and finished with the veronica coming out of the floral to add depth to the finished bouquet.

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Time to walk down the aisle….

I finished this bouquet by adding the pink boa around the back of the gypsophlia collar. The perfect “Pretty in Pink” bouquet.


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