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Hi, I'm Rebecca! I am inspired by locally grown flowers, hand-made vessels, texture, and the seasons. My floral artistry is influenced by travel, other art forms, gardening, and my everyday life. My aim is to create fine art floral designs; think of your wedding floral as a custom commission in flowers.
Bird and Bumble Blog
1y ago
This year has been an exciting one! With nearly two years of weddings in a matter of months, our team has been hard at work to bring our clients’ visions to life.
Luckily our small business is just that, small! We intentionally cap our bridal bookings so that we can provide quality service and fresh, beautiful & on-brand designs for every couple.
The floral arrangements & styling on my wedding day was everything I imagined plus more. I highly recommend the Bird & Bumble team, 5 stars for their white glove service.
— Real Bride, Tiarra
Another advantage of our smaller client mix s ..read more
Bird and Bumble Blog
1y ago
Wedding trends are always changing, but one look remains the same. WEARABLE FLOWERS or sometimes referred to as personal flowers for your honored family and friends.
From boho flower crowns to traditional wrist corsages, & floral tattoos to pin on boutonnieres (or buttonholes), the options are truly endless. But with so many creative options, why is it that weekend after weekend florists are slaving away to make ribbon loops and gluing flowers onto metallic, Made in China, one size fits all bracelet wrist corsages?
We think, it’s our own fault.
Our industry sells a look, gets comfortable a ..read more
Bird and Bumble Blog
1y ago
Hey Brides,
Below are some of our absolute favorite bridal bouquets from our 2020 wedding season.
This year we were able to be a part of a handful of Wisconsin weddings. Although the majority of our clients decided to postpone till 2021, a few brave couples altered their guest lists, changed their date, and didn’t allow the pandemic to put their plans or love on hold. We were able to be a part of five “regular weddings” (with slightly smaller than planned guest counts), gave gorgeous bouquets and personal flowers to seven brides for their “mini-monies”, celebrated two “pop up”weddings, & e ..read more