floral design

with personality

Red velvet curtains with a gold candelabra holding six unlit candles and a large arrangement of red roses in front.
A floral arrangement with white roses, green leaves, and other white and green flowers on a white counter, with a black wall and paddle tennis rackets in the background.
A wooden outdoor bar with a large flower arrangement on top, a hanging light fixture above, and a white clawfoot bathtub on the grass nearby, surrounded by trees.
A flower arrangement of pink, purple, and white flowers in a glass vase on a table set for a meal with plates, glasses, and utensils.
A floral arrangement with red, orange, yellow, purple, and pink flowers and tomatoes on a white surface in a restaurant or cafe setting.

Flowers shouldn’t leave you feeling bored.

We’ve all seen it: uninspired arrangements sitting on guest tables, leaving you wondering if flowers were simply a second-thought.

Let’s make a statement with flowers. Whether that’s a sweet gathering of intentional bud vases, or an over-the-top showstopper to wow even the pickiest of guests…luck is on our side.

  • "As someone who is incredibly indecisive she made the entire process feel easy, fun and stress free!"

    -Morgan W

  • "She never once tried to upsell me or push me beyond what I was comfortable spending. Instead, she worked within my budget and somehow created the most stunning floral arrangements I could have imagined."

    -Morgan W (continued)

  • "The colors, variety and overall design were absolutely beautiful and to this day my guests still talk about how gorgeous the flowers were."

    -Morgan W (continued)

  • "Every conversation felt like I was talking to a longtime friend rather than a vendor. She genuinely cared about making my wedding special and that kindness came through in every detail. I will never forget when she revealed my bouquet on the wedding day...  we both jumped up and down with the biggest smiles and started dancing because of how beautiful the arrangement turned out."

    -Morgan W (continued)

  • "10/10 Experience. The sweetest soul I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing and so professional. Everything she touches she turns into something beautiful. "

    -Bailey K

  • "Cortnie was an absolute rockstar! She was so easy to work with and made sure everything with our florals were taken care of so I didn’t have to worry about a thing."

    -Emily G

  • "The top compliment we got was about the beautiful florals. They made our whole wedding magical!"

    -Emily G (continued)

  • "She went above and beyond with our floral arrangements and they were absolutely beautiful! Cortnie herself is so sweet, very helpful, and walked us through the entire process. We highly recommend her!"

    -Emily G (continued)

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A smiling woman with curly hair sitting against a dark curtain backdrop.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I don’t have a floral minimum. I understand why other florists do, but I don’t, at least for now.

  • This is super subjective, but in Dallas, my corporate event clients usually spend $1,400 on luncheon-floral, or $4,000 on more formal event floral. My average DFW wedding clients are spending around $5,000.

  • It hurts me to tell you this, but unless we specifically make plans to get them donated somewhere, they’re likely ending up in the trash. I would LOVE for your guests to take them home and enjoy them instead!

  • Unless your wedding is actually a business marrying another business, this is illegal, and I won’t help you with that.

  • I just call those weddings, and I love weddings.

  • I sure do! I’ve got wholesale connections all over the world, and I have a passport. As long as I can get to your location, so can flowers. (I do charge for my method of travel and accommodations, but otherwise no surcharges apply.)

  • I’m not a floral wholesaler; however, if you are a Bloom Bar business, I can curate some stems for you, for sure.

  • In my imagination! I take my calls from my home office, I design out of my wholesaler’s warehouse, and I meet clients locally when they want to get together in person.

Arrangement of pink and red flowers and a pomegranate on a dark background.