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Floral Wedding Installations That Make A Statement

One of the newest trends in weddings this year is the inclusion of a beautiful floral installation to replace the traditional archway or trellis often seen at the altar of the wedding ceremony. Show off your artistic side with a unique sculpture covered in flowers to go with your wedding design. The wedding designers at […]

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Spring Floral Prints

As spring is approaching we begin to prepare for multiple weddings. This is a perfect season for reciting nuptials, as spring often represents new beginnings and a fresh start. What you wear to this year’s wedding will be a statement about your personal brand. The design experts at Marco Island Florist are eager to showcase […]

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Coral Wedding Arrangements

The brightest, newest shade of 2019 has been named as Living Coral and we will be seeing this shade everywhere this season. By including this warm, vibrant color in your wedding palette, you’ll keep an on-trend edge in the midst of an otherwise more traditional wedding style. The design experts at Marco Island Weddings feel […]

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3 Ways to Style a Christmas Wedding

Designing your holiday wedding is an exciting endeavor. Bringing family and friends together during the holidays is a natural way to enjoy the season anyway, so why not come together for your nuptials? The floral designers at Marco Island Weddings & Special Events have some great tips for making your Christmas wedding as stylish and […]

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A Flower Potluck Party

A few years ago, Kinfolk magazine put together a Flower Potluck campaign, inviting communities across the globe to join in the flower-arranging fun. Plenty of people responded, hosting flower potlucks in their homes, yards and other event spaces. In places as far flung as Portugal, friends and family gathered together on the same designated day […]

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Floral Trend: The Art of Ikebana

Okay, so this ancient Japanese flower-arranging technique isn’t exactly new. In fact, it’s been around since the 6th century, when it was imported to Japan from China, evolving from the pilgrim’s habit of leaving floral offerings at temples. Yes, Ikebana is rooted in Buddhist tradition, and everything involved in each piece is full of meaning […]

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