Let’s Break the Cycle of Pinterest Together!

Discovering your event floral aesthetic doesn't mean a visit to Pinterest. While Pinterest is a fantastic resource for inspiration, there are alternative methods to explore and define your unique floral style. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you figure out your aesthetic without relying on Pinterest:

 

Define Your Event Theme

   Start by identifying the overall theme or vibe of your event. Whether it's a wedding, birthday party, corporate gathering, or any other celebration, having a clear theme will guide your floral choices. Consider the venue, season, and the atmosphere you want to create.

 

Take Note of Your Personal Style

   Reflect on your personal taste and style preferences. Your event should be an extension of your personality or the theme you're aiming to portray. Are you drawn to modern, minimalist designs, or do you prefer more lavish and opulent arrangements? Consider your favorite colors, textures, and overall aesthetics.

 

Gather Inspiration from Non-Floral Sources

   This is a big one! Look beyond flowers for inspiration. Consider the colors, textures, and patterns that resonate with you in art, fashion, interior design, or even nature. Non-floral elements like fabrics, metals, or architectural details can play a significant role in shaping your event floral aesthetic.

 

Create a Mood Board

   Instead of turning to Pinterest, create a physical or digital mood board that encapsulates your vision. Include images, color swatches, fabric samples, and any other non-floral inspirations you've gathered. This visual representation will serve as a reference point for both you and your florist. Not very tech savvy? Canva is a great resource to build digital design decks.

 

Chat with Your Florist and Event Planner

   Reach out to experienced florists or event designers who can guide you based on their expertise. Most of them have backgrounds in design, fine art, architecture, have a wealth of ideas on how to best curate your event, and LOVE doing it. Share your event details, preferences, and any non-floral inspirations you have in mind. They can offer valuable insights about seasonal availability and help translate your ideas into stunning one-of-a-kind floral arrangements.

 

Trust Your Instincts

   Ultimately, trust your instincts and go with what feels right for you and your event. Your intuition can guide you towards the floral aesthetic that aligns with your vision and creates a memorable experience for your guests.

 

By following these steps, you can successfully figure out your event floral aesthetic without relying on Pinterest, allowing you to create a truly unique and personalized celebration.

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