A selected portfolio of our work over the years. We welcome you to get inspired by our past wedding and event floral designs.
This wedding took place in Charleston in August and the weather was to be determined. It had been raining for a few hours and then suddenly it stopped for of course a hot and an alive day! The sun was shining, the couple was perfect surrounded by their blush, white and sage green florals with one of our all time fave arches. Fun fact: Michelle was 4 months pregnant during this setup!
Kimberly and Joshua are the type of people that create beauty just by being. They can paint pictures with their words so there’s no surprise that their wedding was full of so much beauty, love and joy surrounded by beauty, love and joy for their dreamy, gorgeous Autumn wedding in October.
Maggie and Tyler wanted lush garden greens with a simple pop of elegant white at this neoclassical mansion that was built in 1905. The lush eucalyptus, ferns and pampas added to the beauty of this historic landmark while the pops of white complemented the chapel and estate. Tyler’s pocket boutonniere (one of our faves!) was also full of garden greens and lush white blooms.
Petrichor is the word for the scent that emerges right after rain first hits the ground. It's a scent that grounds us, that brings peace. Likewise, that's my aim - to create florals that evoke a sense of peace even on life's wildest, most wonderful days.
Some of my earliest memories are of making wedding dresses for my dolls and teddy bears out of toothpicks, paper towels and rice- really anything that I could find.
I became a bridal consultant in 2004 in hopes to play in beautiful dresses all day but fell in love with the process of being a small part of one the most important days in someone’s life. This led me to become a wedding planner in 2018 who learned floral design eventually becoming a lead floral designer then to now creating floral designs through Petrichor Floral Design.
10% of all sales goes toward an anti-trafficking organization called Jasmine Road. They're the first rehab house in South Carolina for women who have survived trafficking, prostitution and drug addiction. Jasmine Road’s mission is to provide a path to healing and employment for women survivors of sex trafficking, prostitution and addiction. I'm proud to be part of this loving community that offers women opportunities to flourish, one life at a time.