When to Book Your Wedding Florist (and Why You Don’t Need It All Figured Out)
You don’t need to know flowers or have your design fully figured out to book your wedding florist. This article explains when to reach out, how the design process evolves, and why booking early brings clarity and confidence.
Matthew & Alexandria
A light-filled August wedding at The View at Lincoln Park in Jersey City featuring sage green details, garden-style florals, seasonal dahlias, and a ceremony design built on trust and collaboration.
The Floweress Wedding Edit Featuring Michelle Behre Photography
This month’s Floweress Wedding Edit features Michelle Behre Photography, a Morristown, NJ luxury studio known for refined, editorial imagery created with legacy in mind. Michelle photographs with permanence at the forefront, curating cohesive galleries that feel timeless, elevated, and emotionally honest. If you are building a wedding team rooted in intention and artistry, this is a feature you will not want to miss.
Designing Wedding Florals That Truly Belong at Landmark Venues in New Jersey
Planning your wedding flowers does not have to feel overwhelming or expensive. With the right strategy, you can create breathtaking, high impact floral moments while staying comfortably within your budget. From prioritizing the pieces that will be photographed most, to repurposing ceremony florals in thoughtful ways, to choosing seasonal blooms and adding candlelight for instant ambiance, there are countless ways to design a wedding day that feels abundant, intentional, and uniquely you. This guide breaks down how to maximize beauty, minimize waste, and make every bloom and every dollar count.
Amanda & Jon
This June 2025 wedding at Glenwood Mountain Farm was especially close to our hearts. The bride, Amanda, is one of our very own Floweresses, and flowers were at the center of every design decision. Surrounded by lush garden-style florals in soft spring pastels, the day featured a full broken floral arch, whimsical garden baskets, a dreamy peony-filled bouquet, and thoughtful details woven throughout the ceremony and reception. From terracotta pot seating charts to lace-draped farm tables, every element reflected intention, artistry, and a deep love for flowers.
Katie & Alex
A bold and joyful celebration at North Shore House in Newton, this wedding was a true reflection of a bride whose personality was as colorful as her florals. From a wildflower lined aisle and lush floral arch to a one-of-a-kind bud vase seating chart that doubled as the reception centerpieces, every detail was thoughtfully designed. Despite soaring summer heat, the wedding party looked flawless, and the day unfolded into something truly magical. The creative seating chart was later featured on Minted Weddings and Wedding File, making this vibrant celebration one to remember.
Ryland Inn Wedding: Kristin & Ed
Kristin and Ed’s July wedding at the Ryland Inn in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey was a romantic summer celebration inspired by French chateau gardens. Lush florals, pastel blooms, candlelight, and thoughtful details filled the Grand Ballroom with warmth and timeless elegance.
Floral Trends for 2026
2026 Wedding Trends: What’s Shaping Floral Design This Year
As weddings continue to evolve, 2026 is bringing a fresh blend of thoughtful design, elevated color palettes, and expressive floral storytelling. Couples are moving beyond traditional symmetry and predictability, embracing florals that feel layered, authentic, and reflective of their personalities. Expect to see strong use of unexpected accent tones paired with soft romantic hues, installations that feel sculptural yet natural, and an emphasis on texture and movement throughout ceremony and reception spaces. Whether you’re drawn to garden-style arrangements or bold bursts of color, 2026 wedding florals lean into intentional artistry and seasonal expression — making every event feel both modern and deeply personal.
How to Maximize Your Floral Budget Without Sacrificing Style
Planning your wedding flowers does not have to feel overwhelming or expensive. With the right strategy, you can create breathtaking, high impact floral moments while staying comfortably within your budget. From prioritizing the pieces that will be photographed most, to repurposing ceremony florals in thoughtful ways, to choosing seasonal blooms and adding candlelight for instant ambiance, there are countless ways to design a wedding day that feels abundant, intentional, and uniquely you. This guide breaks down how to maximize beauty, minimize waste, and make every bloom and every dollar count.
The Wild Floweress: Beginnings
What began as a simple front yard in Sparta slowly blossomed into Wild Ones Flower Farm, the heart and soul behind every Wild Floweress design. I traded city life and a nursing career for rows of specialty blooms, early morning harvests, and the creative life I always dreamed of. Today our little farm inspires the whimsical, garden style florals we are known for, giving our couples unique varieties, intentional design, and an experience rooted in artistry. Step behind the scenes and discover how this dream took root and continues to bloom.