Category Archives: Sustainable floral design

Soulflower on Style Me Pretty

July 1st, 2011

It’s always a good day when we are featured on Style Me Pretty, this time for a romantic occasion at James Leary Flood Mansion. Newlyweds Kathryn and Johnny wanted a hip, fairytale wedding and we think everyone we collaborated with on this event knocked it out of Cinderella’s Dolores Park!

For the perfect marriage of hip and fairytale, we combined tall, classical arrangements with little touches of sparkle and texture.

In addition, to the beautiful setting, we can’t to get enough of Kathryn’s wedding dress by Vera Wang. The dress was also featured in the movie Bride Wars worn by Kate Hudson. We’re still raving about all that gorgeous tulle!

Congratulations to the happy couple Kathryn and Johnny!

Cheers,
Lydia

Photography: Matthew May Photography
Event Planning: Kathryn Kalabokes, Dream a Little Dream Events
Venue: James Leary Flood Mansion
Dress: Vera Wang
Tux: Armani
Bridesmaid Dresses: Simple Silhouettes
Band: Tainted Love
Ceremony Musicians: Garden Strings
Cake: Amber McKenney, Sweet on Cake
Caterer: Betty Zlatchin Catering
Lighting: Got Light?
Rentals: Hartmann Studios
Linens: La Tavola Linen

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2011 Eco-Floral Classes

April 22nd, 2011

Greetings from Soulflower on Earth Day! We wanted to celebrate today with the launch of our 2011 Floral Class Schedule. We’re really excited to be able to share our eco-floral design tips and tricks of the trade with the public. In our classes we will share basic floral design techniques so that students will feel more comfortable working with flowers and have some simple environmentally-friendly ways to create floral arrangements, hand-tied bouquets and corsages and boutonnieres.

2011 Class Schedule
May 10th, 6:30-9PM: Spring-inspired Floral Class
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June 1st, 6:30-9PM: Perfecting Peonies Floral Class
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June 15th, 6:30-9PM: DIY Wedding Bouquet Floral Class
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June 29th, 6:30-9PM: DIY Corsage and Boutonniere Class
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July 20th, 6:30-9PM: Dreaming in Dahlias Floral Class
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I also thought it would be fun to share a few photos from our recent private class we hosted for a Bridal Shower. It was so fun getting to know the women who have been a part of our client’s life and will support her in her marriage {the wedding is less than a month away!}

What better than to learn some eco-savvy floral tips, possibly even design your own hand-tied bridal bouquet and have fun in the process. Soulflower is all about living, breathing and designing with fun and heart, come join us!

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Bouquets to Art 2011

March 18th, 2011

The 27th Annual Bouquets to Art features 150 floral arrangements by prominent Bay Area designers and garden clubs, to interpret and complement the museum’s permanent collection. Bouquets to Art is the largest fundraiser held to benefit the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and one of the country’s premier floral events.

Soulflower Floral Design is thrilled to return as an exhibitor for our third year in row! It is always an honor and an artful challenge to participate in the week-long exhibition. This year, we were given a favorite piece of artwork to interpret and base our creation: Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure, No. 9. According to the de Young, Moore was profoundly influenced by the reclining figure depicted in a Toltec-Maya Chac Mool sculpture and that became the primary motif for his subsequent work. Moore believed that his compositions provided new ways of relating to the landscape, stating, “Sculpture is a mixture of the human figure and landscape, a metaphor of the relationship of humanity with the earth.”

For our Bouquets to Art piece, we chose to do a vertical interpretation and embrace the organic, modern and undulating feel of Moore’s sculpture. Bridging between the masculine and feminine qualities and the inherent relationship between humanity and nature, we brought together several natural elements, textures and colors such as succulents, moss, balsa wood flowers and unique foliage. With sustainability in mind, chose materials that are the longest-lasting cut flowers as well as many elements that can be replanted and reused. Here are a few images from our day installing the piece.

We joked on-site that it was like the ‘Top Chef’ of Floral Design because we have such limited time inside the museum and strict guidelines as to what you can use inside the museum. The conservator sheriffs are on patrol, not kidding! to inspect every item that enters the museum to protect against pests that may come in on wood, feathers, various fabrics and other materials. We were asked to special treat our balsa wood flowers made from tapioca root prior to entering the museum. Here we are relieved to have found the perfect placement near our piece, but within enough distance should there be an earthquake, it would not damage Moore’s beautiful bronze.

Ta-da! Our completed Bouquets to Art piece

Special thanks to SF Brides Magazine for sharing our piece on their blog! For more information about the exhibit, go to the Bouquets to Art website.

We hope that you will have a chance to enjoy this amazing exhibition before Saturday evening or again in 2012!

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Soulflower on TheKnot TV

November 9th, 2010

Soulflower Floral Design was recently featured on The KnotTV’s Insider Guide to San Francisco Weddings. We had a blast meeting with Crista Vagnozzi from The KnotTV and Kathryn Kalabokes from Dream A Little Dream Events to discuss current floral trends, eco-minded and sustainable floral design and how to create something unique and memorable for your wedding.

To see other stops along their tour of San Francisco wedding professionals and venues, go to their website.

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Venue Spotlight: Villa Viscaya

October 13th, 2010

We had the lovely opportunity to do a wedding at Villa Viscaya. Situated on the seaside bluffs in Aptos, California overlooking the Monterey Bay, Villa Viscaya is a gem!

Beautiful dinner setting

Kings table dressed with modern, organic table arrangements

Vibrant dahlias and cockscomb accented with reindeer branches

Goregous Villa Viscaya view from the ceremony
View of Villa Viscaya from the ceremony

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Wheat grass for all of us!

July 30th, 2010


Wheat grass is a wonderful, healthy centerpiece option for you and your guests! It is quite easy to cultivate yourself and also an inexpensive option for your floral designer to provide. Following your event the grass can be washed, juiced and added to a smoothie or shake for a boost of vitamins and minerals. We love a little bit of extra wheat grass in the studio for our team to stay healthy and enlivened!

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Bouquets to Art 2010

July 26th, 2010

A few months ago we developed a piece for the San Francisco De Young Museum’s floral exhibit: Bouquets to Art. We were honored to be a part of the exhibit and were assigned a very well-known photo by Arthur Trees, ” Bride and Groom” and charged to interpret the artwork in flowers. Here are our process photos from the initial sketch to constructing the final piece – so fun!

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  • Today's Bride

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    Fall 2009
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    Today's Bride
    Summer 2009
    **Cover bouquet: Soulflower Floral Design

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