Tag: wedding florals

Neha & AJ Sikh Temple of Utah Photos by Branson Maxwell Seven years ago, AJ graduated high school and got a job at a local 7-11. Because his new boss owned multiple locations, he couldn’t train AJ himself so he asked his daughter, Neha to step in and train his newest employee. Neha trained AJ and worked alongside him and before long sparks...
Utah landscapes–born from sand, stone and salt–inspire noteworthy, minimal suites sure to delight your guests.  Life truly is elevated in Utah. No other state can brag about its slot canyons, arches, salt flats and mountains like we can. Utahns are surrounded by an abundance of natural beauty that inspires party scenes big and small.  But with so much inspiration, how can...
As the wedding players in Utah's 2020 Best of State Winners are celebrating their wins in quarantine, they also await word on whether or not their annual Best of State Gala will proceed as planned for July 2020. Congratulations, all! We can't wait until we get to celebrate you in person. So, without further ado here are Utah's 2020 Best of...
Ingrid & Chris had a rom-com worthy meet-cute: Ingrid went into OP Rockwell for a post-hike drink and struck up a conversation with the handsome bartender.  "I was not really interested in dating, and didn't live in Utah at the time, but Chris changed my mind with his kind spirit, cute smile and killer bartending skills," Ingrid says.  After two years...
Celeste & Sterling Garden Park Ward, Salt Lake City  Photos by Huoy Chen & Sarah Harris  Springtime in Utah means birds are chirping, cherry blossoms are in bloom and wedding bells are in the air. We’ll admit, spring feels a little different this year from the confines of our homes, so we’re talking a walk down memory lane to remind us not...
Flowers are one of the most beautiful components in a wedding. From the bouquet to table centerpieces, flowers are key to setting the tone for the entire day. We, sat down with Kellie Jackstien of Artisan Bloom to talk everything floral. Here's what she had to say.
“Mixture and placement of blooms is key,” says Jessica St. Thomas of St. Thomas Floral. She blends electric oranges and sunny golds in her monochromatic display using classically romantic blooms such as ranunculus, traditional roses, garden roses, zinnias and rose buds. “I love color,” she says. “Some people shy away from color because it can look cheesy fast.” Instead...
What better season than spring to roll out the red carpet for a Latin American-inspired scene boasting bright hues and whimsical patterns?
Designer Kellie Jackstien on… floral trends, hot colors, mistakes to avoid and must-have vases.
Pink and blushing brides go hand-in-hand. Tinge Floral’s Ashley Beyer chooses this demure palette—combining foxgloves, astilbe, ranunculus, peonies, Distant Drum shrub roses, cottage yarrow, blueberries, Sally Holmes heirloom roses, heucherella and spirea foliage for a signature look. “I tend to be attracted to blooms and foliage that feel softer and are more approachable,” says Beyer, who uses peaches and...