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Showing posts with label Howard County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Howard County. Show all posts
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015
Springtime
So happy the bulbs are pushing through the ground and there are no more imminent forecasts of snow. Thinking of spring weddings and dreaming up bouquets and reception arrangements here in our studio. Happy Spring wedding planning!
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the "Iris" bouquet |
Friday, January 9, 2015
Thank you DellaBlooms brides in Maryland
Thank you to all our 2014 brides and grooms who allowed me to continue to pursue my passion. I get excited about each and every wedding as they are all so unique. From our initial meeting of sharing ideas to the delivery I find more reasons to be grateful to you who've chosen me to design your wedding flowers for your special day.
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Soft muted shades added a vintage feel to this "Caitlin" bouquet |
Friday, November 29, 2013
Farewell to our Faithful Friend
With heavy hearts and soggy eyes, we said farewell to our faithful shop dog in early November. Shadow was the designated manager, because she would sit at the top of the shop steps where she could see each of us working. It wasn't until later in her life that she began watching us work. But when she discovered the perch at the top of the steps, nothing could tear her away from it. No matter the temperature indoors or out, we left the door open for our furry supervisor. She watched intently as we processed flowers, designed, and cleaned. There was something about her companionship in the shop that added a calmness to our hectic wedding weekends. Her steady gaze of approval was often just what we needed to keep on. On certain days she requested to come into the shop. Since she couldn't walk down the steps, this required a trip through the front door and into the garage. She stopped to sniff each bucket of blooms and requested a head pat no matter how many stems were in your hands. She plopped down, right in the line of traffic because she just needed to be in the middle of the action, and I imagine the cold cement floor felt good on her belly those hot summer work days...
The shop will never be quite the same without sweet Shadow girl watching our every move.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Wedding Season Finale
Shade Trees and Evergreens 2014 Wedding Open House
Recent brides get to model their gowns for wedding show at Historic Oakland
An Extrodinar Limousine service helping one of the brides at the show
Cookie Ride; Casey Dyson, who delivers cookies from a scooter was a fellow vendor who rented our lighted, bare-branched tree for an eye-catching business card display among the yummies
Dana speaking on wedding trends
DellaBloom's display on the veranda of Historic Oakland
Early morning set-up
Historic Oakland, one of the oldest buildings in Howard County, MD
Fun rentals from DellaBlooms
The DellaBloomies ready to help you plan your wedding
As DellaBlooms' 2013 fall wedding season wrapped up, we went out with a bang with not one, but two wedding shows back to back. We had all hands on deck for these events and they were a smashing success! The first show was at Shade Trees & Evergreens, where Clancy's wedding was held this summer. The weather was a perfect day for being outside in the picturesque hills of Frederick, MD.
The second show was hosted by the Red Carpet Bridal Tours. We set up at the first stop, Historic Oakland in Columbia, and at Circle D Farm in Western Howard County. Clancy and her friend Alissa were asked to wear their wedding gowns, of course they were thrilled to wear their dresses a second time! Thanks to labirdiephotography for being at the second show to snap some pictures. Dana also had the opportunity to speak on the panel at the end of the wedding show about current wedding trends and flowers. Check back soon for a post to see just what those trends are!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Engagement Photos + Howard County, MD
I know I promised more wedding photos but first I wanted to post some Pre-Wedding photos or Engagement photos of a very special couple. This engagement was planned from Ghana while the groom-to-be was there working for the summer. He planned the purchase of the ring, the photographers to capture the moment, wrote his love letters, arranged for the driver and prayed it would be a total surprise.
She was totally surprised!
The ring fit perfectly!
Dinner was at the place they'd shared their first date.
Groom-to-Be asked both sets of parents to be there to celebrate with them.
The proposal was perfect and she said YES! Love you two!
Photos by Kyle Bergner Photography
Photos by Kyle Bergner Photography
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
DellaBloom's Wedding Crew Details
Weddings are about the details which define the bride and groom, and everything they love.
Dellablooms specializes in the details to make all those fabulous ideas come together on your wedding day. From designing, executing, packing, transporting, set-up and take-down nothing is overlooked by our crew.
This is the view of one of our vehicles packed to the gills and heading to a Howard County wedding.
Each bloom and petal is placed on your cake for that luscious look.
Our team pins each boutonierre on each lapel to make sure they are picture perfect.
Pins and ribbon secure each bouquet.
And YES, we celebrate after a job well-done! Cheers!
Trust us to untangle all the details to make your wedding day just as you've dreamed.
Thanks to our crew for making each wedding remarkable! We could not do it without them.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Soft Champagne in Howard County Wedding Flowers
Soft Champagne was the color scheme for a bride who knew exactly what she wanted in flowers and design for her wedding at this favorite spot in Howard County, The King's Contrivance Restaurant. Close to Rt. 29 is a beautiful inn where it seems time stands still. Heather and Erick's wedding was an intimate gathering of friends and family but elegant in the details.
Heather's bouquet was designed with lots of texture and soft hues.
The reception center pieces featured Amnesia and Sandstorm roses, artichokes, and hypericum berries, seeded eucalyptus and other lovely flowers in glass cubes lined with leaves.
The cake was topped with flowers of the day including scabiosa pods. Soft, softness, softer....
Heather was a gorgeous DellaBlooms bride.
Erick was our tallest groom yet and we almost had to stand on tip-toes to pin his cymbidium orchid boutonierre on his lapel.
Heather's bouquet was designed with lots of texture and soft hues.
The reception center pieces featured Amnesia and Sandstorm roses, artichokes, and hypericum berries, seeded eucalyptus and other lovely flowers in glass cubes lined with leaves.
The cake was topped with flowers of the day including scabiosa pods. Soft, softness, softer....
Heather was a gorgeous DellaBlooms bride.
Erick was our tallest groom yet and we almost had to stand on tip-toes to pin his cymbidium orchid boutonierre on his lapel.
Best wishes to Heather and Erick for a life-long beautiful love.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Blueberry Love
This weekend Birdman, Little Bird and I attended a party this weekend waaayyy out in the country. It was a gathering to say good-bye to a young lady who just graduated from college and is on her way to a remote East European country for a year. Lovettesville is the home of our friends and they LOVEETTE there. Their home is surrounded by 10 acres and if Lisa had her way all of it would be garden-scaped. Check out their beautiful hydrangeas
These beauties are all along the front porch and are just glorious with all their big colorful moppy heads with their dark green leaves as a background. The colors range from deep and pale blue and some are lacking sulpher and sport a loverly shade of clear pink. To read about soil conditions which determine the different colors, read this
Lisa shared and a big bouquet of these gorgeous mop heads came home with us.
The gorgeous shades of blue reminded of my "Blue Bride" whose celebrating an anniversary soon. What a fun blue Howard County wedding!
Mr. and Mrs. Lovettesville have planted a dozen or so blueberry bushes which are loaded with the lucious ripe berries and they're such generous folks we came home with a container of the yummies. I can't tell you how many times Birdman and I opened the container on the long drive home to grab a handful. Mmmm....
Yesterday I made Blueberry Chutney and Lemon Thyme Shortbread Cookies and served them with brie and white wine. The evening was cool and breezy, unlike most late June Maryland evenings. A neighbor came over to enjoy the wine with Birdman, myself and Little Bird. The wine and apps led to a flank on the grill and to tell you the truth we just didn't want the evening to end. If you want to make the chutney or shortbread I found the recipes here
Here's to old friends, family, blueberries, neighbors and hydrangea love on a cool summer evening.
These beauties are all along the front porch and are just glorious with all their big colorful moppy heads with their dark green leaves as a background. The colors range from deep and pale blue and some are lacking sulpher and sport a loverly shade of clear pink. To read about soil conditions which determine the different colors, read this
Lisa shared and a big bouquet of these gorgeous mop heads came home with us.
The gorgeous shades of blue reminded of my "Blue Bride" whose celebrating an anniversary soon. What a fun blue Howard County wedding!
Mr. and Mrs. Lovettesville have planted a dozen or so blueberry bushes which are loaded with the lucious ripe berries and they're such generous folks we came home with a container of the yummies. I can't tell you how many times Birdman and I opened the container on the long drive home to grab a handful. Mmmm....
Yesterday I made Blueberry Chutney and Lemon Thyme Shortbread Cookies and served them with brie and white wine. The evening was cool and breezy, unlike most late June Maryland evenings. A neighbor came over to enjoy the wine with Birdman, myself and Little Bird. The wine and apps led to a flank on the grill and to tell you the truth we just didn't want the evening to end. If you want to make the chutney or shortbread I found the recipes here
Here's to old friends, family, blueberries, neighbors and hydrangea love on a cool summer evening.
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