homecoming - special memories for timeless days
special moments require special flowers
Wedding Color Pallettes
color you beautiful
Berry and Fuchsia
jordan and collin
“I cannot put into words how happy we were with our daughter’s wedding. The flowers were of the highest quality. they were exactly what she wanted for her dream day! they looked like something off of a magazine cover. Thank you Amy & Three Things Floral. I highly recommend them for any job big or small. You will not be disappointed!”
— Mother of the Bride
Classic Whites and Creams
Heather & william
Fall/harvest
Kaitlyn & Jay
Lilac and Aubergine
“Our experience with Three Things was wonderful! Amy was able to take an unsightly, small space and transform it for my daughter’s wedding. She has a brilliant creative mind and has the ability to see things that the average eye can’t imagine-until it’s beautifully finished. She took a very important part of the event off my plate and made it one less thing I had to worry about. It was such a relief! I will definitely use them again for events in the future.”
— Jane Hampton, Mother of the Bride
Coral, Pink and Green
Kandice & Keith
“three things floral was very attentive to every detail on my wedding day. the flowers looked beautiful!”
— Bride
FAQs
i’m planning a southern summer wedding. how will i know if my flowers will withstand the heat?
Avoid exposing hydrangeas to direct sunlight on hot summer days. Otherwise, if you are working with a reputable florist to time your floral delivery just before you begin wedding pictures, your flowers should be fine.
do I order a flower for my mother’s new boyfriend?
To decide whether a person should receive a flower, consider this suggestion. If they are standing with you on your day, or they have stood by you in your life, they should be adorned with a flower. Having flowers does not automatically make you an adopted member of the wedding party. However, showing extra consideration to those you may think sit on the bubble, is better than managing someone’s hurt feelings on the wedding day.
Flower Girls vs. Jr. Bridesmaid?
For members of the bridal party younger than 8 years old, consider them flower girls, ring bearers or bell ringers. For siblings or cousins between the ages of 8 and 14, consider a title of junior bridesmaid or a role of greeter, a reader in your ceremony or a cake cutter at the reception.