The Floral Studio in Roland Park

Nestled within the stone walls of a charming Tudor home in the sprawling Roland Park neighborhood of Baltimore, I found myself surrounded by all the peonies and charm of a flower company in the throws of Spring wedding season.  The Floral Studio is one sweet little flower company, who has connections to Maryland's finest peony farms and flowers. I've had the opportunity to make pretty bouquets and flowers for a few of their oh-so-pretty weddings this year and keep going back for more. Check out their loveliness and you'll be sure to smile.

Every piece is stunningly sweet and I'm so happy to be working with fellow florists again after a stormy Winter indoors. 

 

Cheers to summer and all the festivities to come!

Lydia

 

Design + Wine Class

For Mother's Day this year I wanted to celebrate doing the things I love to do with my mom. Playing with flowers and relaxing with a glass of rosé top that list for certain. So I collaborated with Crow Farm and Vineyard to offer a special floral design class in their beautiful hay barn followed by a wine tasting of their award winning Maryland wines. 

It was a gorgeous day and we were able to throw open the barn doors and look out across the vineyard while sipping and clipping.  I could not have asked for a more delightful group of women for this inaugural class.  The student work was stunning and I am inspired to continue offering this type of class throughout the year and every year!

After class we all cooled off in the tasting room with some sparkling wine and toasted to our reasons for being - Mom.  Thank you to all the wonderful attendees!

xo,

Lydia

 

Venue: Crow Farm and Vineyard

Photography: Loblolly

First Blooms

We celebrated the first week of May in good company when six nationally recognized artists decided to host a pop-up gallery just a few blocks from where our story with flowers began in downtown Chestertown.  It was a small dream come true to show our simple piece alongside these highlighted artists featured in American Craft magazine.  Special thanks to Marilee Schumann for taking the opportunity to welcome us home.

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Lydia created a few ikebana inspired designs in gorgeously crafted pots by Marilee Schumann that were on display for the length of the show.

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The one week pop-up received an overwhelming response during Chestertown's First Friday festivities and we are grateful for the time we spent there as well.  Looking forward to all that our new emergence into Chestertown will bring.

Be well and blossom!