Floristry Designs by Amber Rose
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Weddings
10/22/22
Alysha and Corey
A beautiful and colorful fall wedding. The bride had the amazing idea of using real pumpkins - so naturally we carved out 18 pumpkins for centerpieces! This wedding had double-duty pieces. We used the bride and bridesmaid's bouquets as the head table décor, a wonderful way to get a bit more time and use out of your bouquets <3
10/22/22
Sarah and Jared
Blush and burgundy = romantic and classic. Sarah's vision for her day was warm and loving - just like her!
Petite bud vases with blooms, mirrors and petals brought her dreams to life. Her wedding represented the beginning of a life FULL of LOVE!
4/22/23
Aanchal and Brian
The first official wedding under Floristry Designs will always be memorable. Aanchal and Brian had a beautiful celebration in Lawrenceville. The colors and style chosen by the couple made this one of my favorite weddings to design! We learned the mechanics of arch work, used tons of zip ties, and had a great time!
Photos Tagged by Stephanie Otis Photography
Events
2023
Tea Party
Half Birthday, half going away party - all the fun! We used silks for this event and the bright colors with the garden tea theme brought this party to life!
2023
TSD Build Your Own Bouquet Party
The start of a fun tradition! For Mother's Day, we teamed up with Tammy's School of Dance to have a Build Your Own Bouquet party to celebrate together! We brought our flower cart and each pair created an arrangement together to take home.
2023
Tammy's School of Dance Recital
With the theme of FAME, Floristry Designs teamed up again with Tammy's School of Dance to celebrate their 29th recital. Over 5 dozen bouquets were ordered for these talented dancers! It was a long week, but worth every second to see those dancers faces light up with flowers!
2023
Valentine's Day
My first official Valentine's Day as a home-based florist. I have so much love for the people who supported my business and ordered from me for my first flower holiday!
Holidays
2023
Mother's Day
Flowers are a staple for Mother's Day. This year I used ceramic flowers pots as the floral container so they can be used over and over!
Ikebana Series
Ikebana (translated as 'living flower') is an ancient Japanese art developed in the 6th century. It was developed as a formalized ritual offering of flowers to Buddha.
Ikebana adheres to 7 Principles:
Silence, Minimalism, Shape and Line, Form, Humanity, Aesthetics, and Structure