Heart + Soul was selected as The Knot's Best Of Weddings 2020 Florist!

So, so honored and excited to be selected as a winner of the 2020 Knot Best of Weddings award for the second straight year. There is nothing we love more than helping to make our brides’ wedding day dreams come true, and our perfect 5-star ratings reflect our commitment to customer service, quality, and great design. Thank you to all of our lovely couples for helping to make this happen!

Heart + Soul was featured in WeddingDay magazine

We were so happy to be featured in WeddingDay magazine recently! Our Sunset Harvest styled shoot with the always incredible Lacey Rene Studios was a hit, and we had so much fun designing for it. Check it out, at https://weddingday-online.com/wedding-articles/natural-missouri-style-shoot-full-autumn-color-harvest-sunset-style-shoot

Heart + Soul - published by Inspired by This!

We are humbled and thrilled to be published again today, this time on Inspired By This. Check it out! http://www.inspiredbythis.com/wed/70s-vintage-bridal-shower/

Inspiration was drawn from the colors, textures, and fashion of the 70s and curated into a shoot full of rich jewel tones, lush velvets, and copper accents designed and styled by Heather Lane Events and Heart + Soul Floral. We envisioned creating a vintage-retro yet glamorous vibe for the tablescape, lounge area, beauty vanity and favor display. Once we decided on the rich jewel tones as the color palette for the shoot, the tagline followed shortly after…“You’re a Gem,” and it matched the vision to perfection.

Heart + Soul - published by Black Bride!

Well, we are published again - this time in Black Bride! Taking inspiration from American poet Langston Hughes, this abstract styled shoot delves into the deeper and sometimes challenging parts of marriage. With stunning floral arrangements that turn into a crown and mask, alongside the notable venue and boho chic models, it's hard to take your eyes away from this untraditionally modern styled shoot. The shoot's dark color palette mixed in with alluring shapes, metallics, and vintage elements are sure to make you want to grab hold of your significant other on your wedding day. If you desire romance with a little edge, check out this unique shoot!

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Heart + Soul was featured on Stephy's Bride Guide!

There are so many great reasons to use a wedding planner. At the most basic level, they make sure your wedding day runs smoothly. But there is so much more! They coordinate vendors. They can often recommend vendors, venues, and more. And, they often have really great tips to help you prepare, ensuring your day is just how you envisioned it.

Well, let me introduce you to Stephy Plechas. Besides being a planner, she runs a great blog. This week, we were featured, as we discuss how to truly personalize your wedding florals, and how to ensure your florist captures your vision. We also talk bridal couture! Check it out.

https://stephysbrideguide.com/2018/06/floral-couture/

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See our Royal Wedding segment from KC Live!

On Friday, we were selected along with a a few other local wedding vendors to discuss the Royal Wedding with the hosts of KC Live. I had a blast talking trends and showing off some fresh spring-inspired designs. Notice our triangular arbor as well as the oh-so-fun floral back necklace perfect for the bride wanting a completely custom look!

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Come see us this Sunday!

This Sunday, we will be featured at the Perfect Wedding Guide bridal show in Olathe. Come check out our booth, and stick around for the fashion show - our florals will be featured. We hope to see you there!

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Published on The Kansas Bride!

Published on The Kansas Bride!

We are honored to be featured on TheKansasBride.com. We provided the florals for an amazing desert boho photo shoot led by Lacey Rene Studios in the Castle Rock Badlands. The shoot also featured incredible work by Blue Thistle Cakes, rentals by Ultrapom, and beautiful stationary by Beth Laird.

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How I got my start

My floral journey starts back when I was just a little girl. My mom and I experimented with planting flowers in our backyard. We tried roses, wildflowers, sunflowers, and just about anything that looked fun that you could buy in a seed packet. My mom always loved having fresh flowers in the house. She was always making small arrangements to sprinkle throughout our home. To this day, she still has fresh flowers on the table every week. So you could say my mom gave me my start. My interest in professional floral design came about after graduating college with an interior design degree. I loved studying all of the elements and principles of design in college – color, texture, scale, proportion. And those things can be applied to so many design disciplines – flowers, fashion, interiors, pottery, sculpture, architecture, etc. Not long after I graduated I was approached by a friend who was planning her wedding. She had always complimented me on my decorating skills and was wondering if I would try my hand at designing her bouquets for her wedding. I didn’t think twice about saying yes. Before I knew it I was neck deep in research whether it was books, magazines, websites, local floral shops. I wanted to know it all and master it as best as I could. Needless to say my friend adored her flowers. I started to get requests from other people to do their weddings, and the rest is basically history!