For our final Paper, Cotton, and Flour post of the day, we have a fabulous giveaway! Jenny, the genius behind the paper flower bouquet in today’s shoot, has generously agreed to craft a custom design for one lucky reader.
The Details: Your custom bouquet will be made to order after phone and/or email consultations with Jenny, and will be delivered approximately 30 days after your consultation (exact date depends on the flowers selected). The winner will be responsible for shipping, and we ask that you submit high-res photos of your bouquet on your wedding day once you have them!
To Enter: Visit The Crimson Poppy’s site, then leave a comment on this post telling us which blooms you’d like to include in your bouquet. For a second chance to win, tweet at @thecrimsonpoppy and @iloveswmag, then leave a SEPARATE comment with your Twitter handle, letting us know you did so.
This giveaway closes on Tuesday, November 15!
Hydrangeas, peonies, ranunculus and hosta leaves! oh my!
I’m also tweeting about this – @rachelwould
Absolutely incredible! I would love one of these!
I would choose the peonies, hydrangeas and crocus!
Hiya lovely SW Mag ladies! I’d really love to have Peonies, Hydrangea, and Garden Roses in my bouquet. I’d also love to add a touch of something vintage while still staying true to the southern feel…like 1 magnolia or a little cotton.
I forgot to include this….*****I’d also have flowers made our of paper with the lyrics to our first dance and our wedding vows.
@rachelwould – I am tweeting a tweet about you both! ;)
The Dinnerplate Dahlias, Hydrangeas, Peonies, unopened*, & Ranunculus are all BEAUTIFUL. I hope to see them in a gorgeous bouquet! You are extremely talented!
Thanks for the opportunity to win.
hmmmm I have been fighting w/ my mother about hydrangeas in my bouquet b/c their language is “change of heart,” as they change color depending on the soil, so are unfitting for a wedding…. but they’re so cute and seasonal and i love them.
The flowers I want just clash! Hyacinths, peonies, aaaand dahlias??
I would definitely include ranunculas, daffodils. yellow peonies, wattle, anemones, poppies, and zinnias. They are all SO beautiful though!
I tweeted about this amazing contest! I hope I win!
Madelynne Miller: I forgot my twitter name @smaddogmiller
oooooh, gorgeousness! i would want a riot of ruffly blooms : peonies (opened, poms), magnolias (a nod to our savannah home and location for our wedding) and double camellias.
Since many of the flowers were made in all-white for the palette of the photo shoot and that may make them more challenging to identify, the bouquet includes: gardenias, hydrangea in blue and sand, roses, camellias, lisianthus, and ruffle peonies.
If you *really* love the bouquet in the photo, I might be convinced to give it up to the giveaway winner … it’s one of my personal favorites and I’ve been holding on to it for display in my studio. ;D
Can’t wait to see what the winner selects!!
Cosmos and zinnias!! Yes, please!! I adore them, but sadly, they are not available in April when I’m getting married. I never thought of paper flowers as a way to get around their growing season!!
I cannot get over the bouquet featured in the Paper, Cotton and Flour photoshoot. It’s simply breath taking!! The colors are perfect, and it has such a charming feel to it. If I was able to design my own bouquet, I would want something similar–gardenias, blue and sand hydrangea, roses, camellias, and white clover (it grows on our cattle ranch, so it’d be a nice sentimental touch).
Crimson Poppy, your work is amazing! Thank you for the opportunity to win!
What amazing creations! I have always adored parrot tulips, poppies, and garden roses together– they all look like paper already so it would be neat to see them actually made out of paper!
I would love to have a bouquet of pink peonies (my favorite) with white roses made of paper with our handwritten wedding vows in gold ink. I would like some other smaller flowers too, but I would want Jenny to help me pick something out. She is amazingly talented!
I would love to have a bouquet of pink peonies (my favorite) with white roses made of paper with our handwritten wedding vows in gold ink. I would also like some other smaller flowers, but I want Jenny to help me pick. She is amazingy talented!
@kckalmar tweeted about the long lasting and gorgeous paper flowers from @thecrimsonpoppy @iloveswmag
I would include peonies, ranunculus, roses, double camelias and dahlias in my paper wedding bouquet.
These are so gorgeous! I would love dahlias, peonies, ranunculus and gardenias.
@GingerKKelly tweeted about @thecrimsonpoppy’s unbelievably gorgeous flowers.
zinnias are so pretty and colorful <3
WONDERFUL! I would choose anemone, hydrangeas, ranunculus, and eucalyptus leaves.
i already know shes making the flowers for my wedding. no debating there, have known for years now =)
not sure on the flowers, maybe poppies and white anemones, what ever it is, super colorful
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I would do an entire bouquet in peony’s ruffled. Its a classic look that would compliment my dress and the vision I have for my wedding.
I would choose hydrangeas, daisies, and then smaller flowers to make it a little fuller! I would love for some of the daisies to have lyrics to This Years Love by David Gray!!!
These are more beautiful than the real thing. I would have a mix of white hydrangeas, white geraniums, and white gardenias, with violet blue hydrangeas as the contrasting color. Hydrangeas are my favorite and the paper ones capture them so well!
This is gorgeous I would include sweet peas, ranunculus, and the snowball. However, the bouquet you featured matches my color scheme exactly. Oh the choices!
@Msjessicalynne—-I tweeted at you both : )
First of all, Gorgeous!! I loved so many, but especially loved the Peony tree, iceland poppy, and ranunculus. What amazing talent. Good luck to everyone!
I just wanted to comment on the amazing bouquet in the photo above. You are a phenomenal artist, Jenny. My fiancé and I are getting married on the 19th of this month. She will be carrying some beautiful sunflowers. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind getting a keepsake to remind her of it. :)