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Austin Wedding Florist Spotlight Series – Stems Floral Design and Productions

Photos by Sophie Epton Photography

Today’s second wedding florist spotlight blog features Austin Grisham, Abby Daigle and Natalie D’Amalfi of Stems Floral Design and Productions! Captured by wedding photographer Sophie Epton at Peached Social House, this fresh and fun arrangement is stunning. Read more about Stems and this gorgeous design below, and stay tuned to the blog as we continue to share more Austin wedding florists!

About The Artists
“You are not just hiring a florist when you hire us – you have an entire design team at your disposal. We create floral magic of course, but we can also build custom furniture, make gorgeous, custom signage, set the room with ambient lighting, drape ceilings in delicate fabric and put to use for you all the things in our warehouse that go into making beautiful events. We make the all-inclusive experience easy and fun, and you have an entire team of people working on executing your vision from top to bottom.

​We absolutely love the creativity that goes into each and every wedding, and that no two events are alike. We love doing things outside the box and pushing the envelope to create trend-setting designs that speak to the vision of our couples.​”

About The Design
“We wanted to create a centerpiece with a rich, elegant color combination that would really stand out against a neutral backdrop. We also wanted to create a non-traditional ‘vase’ that the florals could spill off of, so the entire look would be fresh and fun – something completely different. ​We absolutely love how our marble bricks turned out. After weeks of foraging rock quarries for the right pieces, and several blades later on our tile saw, we could not be more thrilled with that part of the design. The flowers cascade off of them just perfectly. We are totally obsessed with marble right now, and we also love the pop of ivory juxtaposed against the deep red florals.”