Amber and A.Dee {My Sorted Affair:: Los Angeles Wedding Planner}

January 27th, 2012  |  Planning, Weddings  |  No Comments

We try to treat all of our events equally.. Like our babies we don’t want to play any favorites.. but then the stars align perfectly and you get to be part of something so magical you can’t help but tag an event to your favorite list..

Enter Amber and A.Dee..a couple so beautiful and so in love, you can’t help but feel it.  They wanted us to create a relaxed Southern Contemporary event for them with light grey, yellow and white throughout the event.  White Blooms framed in vintage milk glass,  custom yellow chevron striped runners and vintage brass and silver goblets abound, along with gobs of our custom handmade touches.

The vendors for this event were nothing short of phenomenal!! Roger, Kukka and Ryan of Ellsworth Photography got every magical shot. Dulan’s Restaurant put their foot in the food (old southern saying, translation: UH-FREAKIN-MAZING).

Speaking of the food, what Southern Themed event is complete without some good ole soul food? Collard greens and yams, fried chicken and dressing…we were in heaven! And what is heaven without a little Peach Cobbler for dessert?

But the sweetness of the cobbler didn’t compare to the sweet, sweet love of this couple…. See for yourself.

Photography: Ellsworth Photography

Floral, Event Design and Coordination: My Sorted Affair
Catering: Dulan’s Catering
Dress: J Crew
Shoes: Badgley Mischka
Venue: Private Residence
Sweets: Dulan’s Catering
Rentals: Pico Party Rents
Custom Runner Rental: My Sorted Affair
Stationery: Ellothere

AW SHUCKS!!!

January 25th, 2012  |  Press, Uncategorized, Weddings  |  No Comments

We love getting love from our clients.. Twice in one week!! We are on cloud 9!

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Amber and A.Dee Wedding Sneak Peek!!!

January 22nd, 2012  |  Planning, Weddings  |  No Comments

A few weeks ago we shared with you the L.A. engagement session of Amber and A.Dee in our post “A Sunday Kinda Love“… Well we have the wedding images thanks to Ellsworth Photography…this wedding rocks our socks! We cant wait to share the whole post, but here is a little teaser!

Just Us

January 21st, 2012  |  From the Shop, Press  |  No Comments

My Sorted Affair Loves Eyewitness News!

January 19th, 2012  |  News, Press  |  No Comments

We were so excited when Cambi Brown from Eyewitness News contacted us about doing a few live segments for their viewers for Halloween!! Here are 3 of the segments!! Enjoy

Click here to see My Sorted Affair on Eyewitness News

My Sorted Affair Loves :: Long Island Bride and Groom Magazine!

January 17th, 2012  |  From the Shop, News, Planning, Press, Uncategorized  |  No Comments

We had the pleasure of helping with an article by Amy Carniol about what to do with all of that wedding stuff once the big day is over we suggested a few things that you could do with the florals following your nuptials.

Click here to read the full article

Our Christmas Present

January 13th, 2012  |  News, Private Celebrations  |  1 Comment

Those of you who follow us on Facebook know that we have had something a-brewin for some time now.   And between events we have been planning for an event a little closer to home.  Our Baby Girl Thavrie Elyse Dozier (pronounced Tah-vree) was born on December 2, 2011 and was a healthy 7lbs. 1 oz.!!!  She is truly a blessing and lives up to her name which means “Happy, Healthy and Free”.  We are so in love!

All images were beautifully shot by the talented Jennifer Williams of Jennifer Williams Photography

Brianna + George= Married!!! {Bakersfield Wedding Planner, My Sorted Affair}

November 22nd, 2011  |  Events, Weddings  |  No Comments

brianna & george from madeulookphotography on Vimeo.

We had the absolute pleasure of working with the most adorable couple Bri and George. The passion of this beautiful couple is ooozing in this video! We love them and hope you will too!! Special thanks to Marielle, Allie and Last but not least Christina from Made U Look for this amazing video!!

A Sunday Kinda Love: Amber and ADee’s E-Sesh

October 5th, 2011  |  Engagements  |  No Comments

We can’t stand how beautiful this couple is!! Amber and ADee have their own unique style and genuine love that shows in this beautiful engagement session shot by the ridiculously talented Roger and Lyndzee of Ellsworth Photography/EP Love. We can’t wait to see their wedding pics. View the full post HERE.




Wedding Flower Advise: Why Do Flowers Cost So Much?

September 26th, 2011  |  Planning, Uncategorized  |  No Comments

On the daily many, many brides come to us for wedding flowers and design. We often get the line “We are on a budget…”. Being in this business for many years I know that EVERYONE is on a budget. It would be everyone’s dream to have an endless wedding budget to have all your dreams and desires on that special day. And though, we would love you to have your dream wedding without worrying about cost, but that is not that realistic. So we posted this little ditty to inform you. I hope it finds you well!

This entry edited from Nancy Liu Chin

The answer is pretty straight forward. Cost of flowers reflect
1) Supply v. Demand.
2) Availability.
3) Overhead costs of suppliers.
4) Shipping.
5) Source.
6) Geography.
7) Seasonality or time of the year.

And a few other things.

Avoid flowers that are
1) High Maintenance
2) Out of Season and must be imported from Europe
3) Low in Supply but High in Demand.
4) Rare and hard to find.
5) Tight buds, doesn’t open well.
6) Wilts or bruise quickly.

Let’s give you an example. This morning for around $50(at wholesale not retail), you could take home 5 stems of white Peonies, 10 stems of locally grown Garden roses, and 5 stems of imported South American creamy Hydrangea from one of the best wholesalers.

wholesale flowers

Before I go on, this is not a joke, this is what $50 at wholesale costs(repeat – not retail). If you were to buy this from a floral shop, I would assume that it would be 2 to 3 times as much depending on the area. If the flowers were old and the shop needed to sale them, you might find a better deal but for our example, let’s see this from the floral designer/florist shop standpoint.

I, a boutique floral designer studio, paid $5.00 a stem of peonies, roughly $2.50 for one stem of hydrangea and $1.50 for one small stem of garden roses of which many probably won’t open by this weekend. Note, since these are garden roses and not a hothouse variety, not all of them will open at the same time. Some are already open others remain tight.

Keep in mind, the cost of a designed arrangement also needs to factor in all sorts of other costs including the time to select flowers, clean flowers, delivery flowers, vase, overhead, labor charges. This is why it’s possible that 5 peonies, 10 garden roses, foliage, 5 cream hydrangea could easily be $100 to $200 in today’s market.

If you factor that these are for a wedding, then you also have to add more overhead and design costs. On top of the other factors, wedding flowers should include a designer’s time, creativity of designer, proposal writing skills, and the overall delivery and setup costs. One factor that is rarely mentioned is the cost of the “used” flowers. Many floral designer(not floral shops) buy flowers for a specific event. If the flowers do not open, the floral designer has to overbuy to ensure that they have flowers in “wedding” condition.

As you can see from the picture available, not all 5 stems of those peonies are perfect or large and open enough to be presented in a bouquet. Because we cannot deliver tight buds, we had to overbuy this particular flowers by 3 times. That means that we actually paid for 3 times as many peonies that we needed so that the one bouquet would be in great condition, I call it delivery wedding condition. Thus, experienced wedding professionals will anticipate this and budget accordingly.

Unfortunately, the cost of flowers often fluctuates, and with the effort that goes on to preserve and present these flowers, although we would love to, we cannot offer them at wholesale prices to our brides. After the gas and time to buy them, the time to process them, water, preservatives and other maintenance needed for them, as well as the time, electricity and space to hold them until time to deliver. The flowers for one special day could take up to a week of preparation which gets added to the initial cost of the supply.

We hope this is informative and helps you to understand, what happens when you are paying a professional to help you with your floral design.