Star Floral Workshop Tour a few years ago.
We were greeted with stunning styling from Tristan Needham and Ali Dahlson and designed our hearts out at San Diego's eclectic Brick + Laurel all on Adore Folklore's charming rentals, feasted our eyes on Pottery Barn props, Creative Candles, Tono & Co ribbon and Accent Decor vases, created designs using fresh product from Rosaprima, Sande Flowers and Eufloria Flowers using chic Oasis Floral Product, Eco Fresh Bouquet and Design Master tools, and you guys (!) while attendees lunched on authentic Mexican faire (we're talking Del Mar Taco Co. tacos and churros to our heart's content) last but not least we enjoyed Cameron Hughes Wine!
Did I mention super talented Nicole Cleary was there to capture all the pretty plus head shots on camera? This my friends, is how CHOF workshops get going and you can get a good look below and on the Bridal Theory right here.
According to the Bridal Theory, "The fourth stop on the Mayesh Design Star workshop tour took Christy Hulsey of Colonial House of Flowers to San Diego, CA, just south of their branch in Carlsbad. The workshop was held at Brick + Laurel, an eclectic event space in La Mesa that perfectly fit the beachy vibes of San Diego and served as the backdrop to a gorgeous palette of creams, peaches and blushes. The students worked with some of the best South American, Dutch & local Certified American Grown product on the market to create their airy garden arrangements and bouquets."
The Bridal Theory continues, "the day began with Christy and the students sharing their flower stories, a lovely way to get to know one another and create an intimate setting. Mayesh’s CEO, Pat Dahlson, was also in attendance and shared the Mayesh family’s inspiring flower story and their dedication to being an educational resource to the flower community. The morning was filled with educational demos, from the many ways to utilize Design Master color tools to a demo on the mechanics of building a hanging base for a garland to floral photography tips & tricks from fine art photographer Nicole Clarey."
"In true San Diego fashion, the students were treated to a delicious lunch of tacos and tasty Mexican sides, cooked onsite by Del Mar Taco Co., and then the real fun could begin. Christy Hulsey instructed the students on how to create a garden style arrangement using Accent Decor’s Orion compote. Starting with a base of Oasis floral netting secured with floral tape, Christy pulled from a beautiful selection of foliages to create her base, and then built on that with fluffy peach peonies and ranunculus, blush Juliet garden roses and many more yummy flowers." - Bridal Theory
"Next came Christy’s signature lush, garden style bouquet, which she constructed by first creating a foliage base in the shape of an “X”, adding her large, focal blooms, and finishing it off with airy, dancing flowers and textural pieces to add visual interest and a whimsical feel. The students were then given the opportunity to create their own arrangement and bouquet, and Nicole Clarey photographed their designs on a beautiful styled table by Tristan Needham Design. Local rental company Adore Folklore provided the beautiful dark farm table, chairs, and all dishes, glasses and flatware, and the look was completed with a beautiful silk chiffon runner from Tono & Co. and simple taper candles from Creative Candles."
see more from this workshop on the Bridal Theory
"It was such a fun and beautiful day, topped off by a yummy glass of Cameron Hughes wine and overflowing swag bags filled with goodies from the workshop’s sponsors," the Bridal Theory.
Like what you see? Check out the Atlanta Mayesh Design Star Workshop and the Cleveland Mayesh Design Star Workshop.
Want to design in the same containers? Shop our Oxford Orion Compote right here.
Workshop Tour Sponsors:
Accent Decor | Design Master | Oasis Floral Products
Cameron Hughes Wine | Rosaprima | Sande Flowers
Meet the vendors right here.
Thank you to the Dahlson family, Mayesh, Colonial House of Flowers and you!