Jenn and Adam O'Neal of PepperHarrow Farm just announced their first extended Flower Farmer Workshop -- and I'll be there!
PepperHarrow's farm, flowers and wedding design techniques are featured in this month's Country Gardens.
Before I introduce you to today's featured guest, floral designer Carrie Wilcox, I want to share a short audio recording with Jenn and Adam O'Neal of PepperHarrow Farm, based in Winterset, Iowa.
They're past guests of this podcast and we're all excited about the new Spring issue of Country Gardens magazine, out on newsstands now, because it features a beautiful article I produced and wrote about the O'Neals -- called "Bridal Botanicals."
We are reuniting this coming September because Jenn and Adam have invited me to join their Flower Farmer Workshop on Saturday, September 8 and Sunday, September 9. Check out all the details here -- and please join us for two days focused on flower farming, floral design and creative writing to share your stories.
A love for flowers infuses Carrie Wilcox's bubbly personality!
Okay, Now, please meet Carrie Wilcox. Carrie is a longtime Slow Flowers member and supporter who I was able to spend a few days with recently at the Team Flower Conference in Orlando. We managed to grab 30 minutes for me to record a fun conversation with a very fun-loving woman. Here's a bit more about Carrie:
She even wears flowers!
Carrie Wilcox is the owner of Carrie Wilcox Floral Design based in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Carrie has been a designer with several flower shops as well as some of the most highly regarded floral and event studios.
In 2012, she earned the European Masters Certification after studying in Bruges, Belgium, and is currently a candidate for the A.I.F.D. designation. Carrie also enjoys entering floral design competitions all over the United States.
She writes: "For me, flowers are the most simple but expressive things in life. They share in your happiness during festive times and console you in moments of sorrow.
Some of my most special memories are punctuated with flowers.
Memories of my grandmother and I picking flowers from her garden to use on the dinner table and the frilly and fragrant lily of the valley from my bridal bouquet when I married the man of my dreams.
A Carrie Wilcox wedding
Flowers have always had a special place in my heart. Growing up in coastal Fairfield County, Connecticut, the summer was always filled with bushes of electric blue hydrangea and the kaleidoscope of colors brought to life by the tea roses in my mother’s garden. I’ve been designing and decorating with flowers from an early age, when I joined my mother and sister working at a local flower shop. Now, I share my love of flowers and including them in all kinds of life events with my own teenage daughter. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge of the floral industry including decorating with and arranging flowers through teaching and speaking engagements all over New England."
Inspiring wedding design by Connecticut-based Carrie Wilcox.
Love this ceiling installation by Carrie, featuring greenery, tulips and votives.
Truly seasonal, dahlias and their companions for a late-summer wedding by Carrie Wilcox.
You can find and follow Carrie Wilcox on Instagram here.
Here is the link to Hanah Silk, a favorite source of Carrie's for USA-made source for custom-dyed velvet ribbons.
Muddy Feet Flower Farm, one of Carrie's favorite sources for local flowers.
Thanks so much for joining me today. The Slow Flowers Luxury Package promotion continues now through April 22nd -- Earth Day. If you register for the upcoming Slow Flowers Summit conference by that date,