Are you a wedding planner? What exactly do you do?

This is a common question! We won’t be the planner with the walkie talkie on their head, directing your groomsmen down the aisle. Instead, think of us as your creative planner — we provide the overall design of your event, and help you work through every detail that might be included in that scope. [We will adjust a crooked tablecloth; straighten wonky votives, and the like.]

From inspiration boards and color palettes, to floors plans, rental suggestions, vendor recommendations, linens, décor and lighting, floral design, to paper goods—we’re good for it all. We will also coordinate with any other vendors to ensure that their deliverables will be cohesive with the style of your event.

Do you provide floral and paper design separately?

We do offer our flower and décor services separately from our event design, and our starting price for our floral services begins at $2500. However, we’re happy to discuss your budget if your wedding is slated during the off-season, or on an off day. We also do just personal and bridal party flowers, starting at $1500.

Our stationary design is only available as part of our event design services due to its time-intensive nature.

Do you offer single arrangements?

We love to provide single arrangements for delivery, however our ability to do so is on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us to find out our availability, and if we can’t accommodate your request, we have a roster of excellent talent to recommend.

Do you travel?

We love to travel! As cross-country sleuths, we’ve been lucky to complete a number of destination events from full event design to just flowers. This has seen us pick up and travel throughout Texas, from California to the East Coast, up to Canada and beyond. Please contact us for our travel rates—we love an adventure!

What is a Canadian doing all the way down in Texas?

True love – Elizabeth’s husband is a Texan boy, and they moved from NYC to Texas for a warmer locale. Canadian winters really are long, cold, and dreary—although she does miss it at times! However, Austin is pretty spectacular save for any +110F temperatures.