Ask a Wedding Florist: Frequently Asked Questions Vol. 2
Welcome back to my Ask a Wedding Florist series, where I answer the most common questions about what it’s really like to be a floral designer for weddings and events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We know that life’s biggest celebrations aren’t about playing it safe. So for couples who want to surprise and delight their guests, we offer a full-service floral experience that goes beyond expectations.
In collaboration with your planner and vendor team, we craft a one-of-a-kind floral vision that feels intentional, personal, and beyond imagination. From artful bouquets and personal florals to detailed tablescapes and dramatic large-scale installations, we thoughtfully design every detail. Our goal is that our clients’ wedding florals are more than just beautiful; they’re unforgettable.
Here’s a bit of a behind the scenes peek at what goes into our design process.
THE DESIGN PROCESS
1 - Do you work with event planners and designers?
Yes! Every wedding, event, and corporate client I work with has a planner or designer who leads the overall design aesthetic, then brings in vendors who align with that vision. We’ll collaborate closely to create a floral design that feels cohesive and intentional. Here are some of my favorite planners in the San Francisco Bay Area/Northern California to partner with time and time again:
2 - What does the design process look like from inquiry to event day?
The process kicks off with a consultation meeting where I’ll ask questions like:
What mood would you like the flowers to evoke?
Is there anything specific you want to avoid?
What’s your personal style?
What inspires you/your event?
What will you be wearing?
What are your biggest fears when it comes to your floral designs?
What sort of experience do you want for your guests?
Most clients have a Pinterest board or design deck as a starting point. I don’t like to copy and paste so I’ll evolve that vision, apply color theory, gather inspiration, and let ideas marinate before presenting a custom floral design concept. From there, we refine it together — ingredient selection, vessels, candles, rentals — until it’s time to bring it all to life.
3 - Do you sketch or mock up designs before creating them?
Often! A lot of my ideas don’t exist on Pinterest, so a sketch or rendering is a really helpful tool for communicating my vision to my clients and my team.
For some events we’ll do what is called a ‘mockup’ (a curated preview of the event’s florals, usually a tablescape) to refine details like palette, textures, size, and overall vibe. It’s a great way to ensure everyone is aligned before event day.
Here’s a digital rendering I created for a wedding tablescape with Meag Breanne Events.
And here’s how it turned out IRL:
Photography: Chelsea Gee Photography | Planning: Meag Breanne Events
4 - How do you choose which flowers to use in a design?
The season and palette always determine my starting point. I’ll use a mix of tools (like this book and the color wheel), chat with my suppliers, and browse the market in person to get inspired. I’ll go back to the client’s goals and objectives and focus on choosing blooms that match that. I am specifically looking for:
The star of the show — one super special bloom to set the tone for the palette
Two-toned blooms — a flower with two colors from the palette for harmonious color blending
An added ‘pop’ — usually a complementary color or unexpected texture for contrast
Non-floral elements — think plants, fruits/vegetables, rocks, moss, and textiles, for an artful look
That’s all for today! Up Next: The Logistics Behind Wedding & Event Florals — including a look at what it’s like transporting thousands of dollars of fresh florals on a hot summer day, what happens to flowers after an event, and more. Got a burning question? Send me a DM or share it in the comments here, and I’ll be sure to answer in a future post!
Let’s Bring Your Floral Vision to Life!
With us, every design is an original work of art. And every event gets our undivided attention. Whether it’s a showstopping ceremony installation or a nuanced tablescape moment, we design experiences that will have your guests talking long after the event ends and have you focusing on the moments, not the details.
Inquire here to schedule a consultation, and we can start a journey together that will elevate your vision beyond the imaginable.