Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Bouquet Round up


photo by www.randivossphotography.com

 It's been awhile since we've had time to blog. I had a spare moment today so I decided to share some of our favorite bouquets we made for brides over the past year.

 photo by www.randivossphotography.com

 www.craig-photography.com
 photo by www.leeannemariephotography.com

photo by www.studiobash.com

 photo by www.studiobash.com
 photo by www.craig-photography.com

 photo by www.craig-photography.com

   photo by www.craig-photography.com

 photo by www.studiobash.com


photo by www.leeannemariephotography.com

  photo by www.craig-photography.com

 photo by www.craig-photography.com
 photo by www.leeannemariephotography.com



 photo by www.craig-photography.com






Tuesday, January 31, 2012


Valentine's Day 2012

That's right, for the first time ever, the staff at Mocha Rose will be offering 3 signature designs for your sweetheart! The quantity of orders and deliveries we take will be limited. So book soon!!

We know that the choices are endless when it comes to what kind of flowers to get so we set out to make this easy on the guys.

Here's how to order:

STEP ONE:
Pick a style:







Vintage Garden: This arrangement will be presented in a vintage milk glass container and will be over flowing with soft and sweetgarden flowers like ranunculus, lavender, roses, orchids, poppies, sweet pea and tulips. $75-200








The Classic Reds: Does she love diamonds, champagne and shoes? Get her the ultimate sign of romance- gorgeous red roses with a modern twist. $85-250
















Funky Cube: This will be an overflowing glass cube filled with the most unique and colorful flowers we can find. $60-150



STEP TWO:
Request any flowers and colors that you know she'll love. (Bonus, if you are a current or past wedding client, we keep this information on file and already know what she loves and what she doesn't!)

STEP THREE:
Decide on a price in the ranges for the styles above. If you are requesting more expensive flowers like peonies, orchids, garden roses, etc. we will let you know of the pricing.

STEP FOUR:
Decide when you want to have your flowers ready. Valentine's Day is on a Tuesday this year. Do you have a romantic weekend planned and would like the flowers on Friday or Saturday? Or would you rather surprise her on Valentine's Day itself? Deliveries will be limited and there will be a $20 delivery fee for the Pittsburgh Metro area. Pickups will always be free (and preferred).

STEP FIVE:
Call us at 412-361-4141 or email us at contact@mocharose.com to place your order with the information above . We will be accepting credit cards for this holiday.


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Lori and Mark at The Club at Nevillewood

Boy do I have to catch up on the blog! Our peak season is over and we had a wonderful year. I have so many weddings to post so I'll just get started.


This one took place in May at The Club at Nevillewood. Www.theclubatnevillewood.com Leeann from www.leannmariephotography.com sent over these fabulous shots from Lori and Mark's wedding.



How gorgeous was Lori's dress??? Her bouquet was a soft pink and was made of roses, peonies, orchids, calla lilies, stephanotis and crystals.


They were married on the balcony at Nevillewood and of course the weather was perfect.















Their centerpieces were made of hydrangeas, roses, lilies and crystals.








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Monday, August 16, 2010

Vintage Rustic Wedding at Armstrong Farms

We have a TON of weddings to share from spring and summer, but some times it's hard to get a second to share them with you. We are trying to get a little better at this because we have received 100's (if not 1,000's) of photos from fellow vendors and past brides.

I'll start with a fun one that took place in May at Armstrong Farms. These shots were taken by the wonderful Aly and Derrick of Studio Bash
I loved everything about this wedding!
The bride is an amazingly talented seamstress and is the owner of Annabel & Ruby, a dressmaking studio. If you have a second or still need a wedding dress, check out her gorgeous vintage inspired dresses.






Thursday, June 24, 2010

Let me introduce Jan

I’m still behind on wedding blogs and promise those will be coming very soon. Today, I’m going to depart from the usual style for a very important reason. You’ll have to bear with me as the story might get a little long, but I promise it will be worth the read.

Throughout my business, one of the most important things I’ve learned is to just go with the flow, be patient and the answers will come to me. When 2010 started, there were so many unanswered questions. We had outgrown the old shop. Where could we possibly find the perfect place? By the end of January, I had my answer and the construction began on my dream studio and we were ready to go in March.
Even more important than the location of the shop, I needed the perfect employees. The answers came one by one. I only had three interviews. I didn’t need to go any further. I didn’t put an ad in the paper. They all came to me. I have to say that as a team the four of us are pretty unstoppable. We all have our strengths that might overlap another’s weakness (probably most of the later are mine). We all have the same witty personalities that make it so much easier when we are working until 12am on a Friday. We all have a great love for flowers and love nothing more than opening up a new box of flowers to see what is inside. Most of all, we are all pretty good people that genuinely care and get excited for each and every event we do.

A few weeks ago, I had Jenni Grace of http://www.jennigracephotography.com/ come into the studio to do head shots of each employee so that I could introduce each one on the website/ blog.


I’m starting today by introducing Jan. Even though Jan was hired last out of the three, this week is a pretty important week and Jan needs a pedestal. On Saturday, Jan will be turning 50. (You would NEVER guess it either!)
Long before Jan started to work with us, she created a “Bucket List” that was inspired by this landmark birthday. Jan created a blog to document this process http://jansbirthdayblog.blogspot.com/ One of the items on her bucket list was actually “Work for a floral design company”. So Jan found our website and applied with this cover letter:

“Dear Ms. Schwietz,
I am asking to be considered for the part-time floral designer position you have available. Last year I saw your floral designs on the Mocha Rose web site. After clicking through the pages I said, “Oh! I want to work there.” I love your design esthetic. I appreciate your business philosophy, attention to your clients and your choice to be a floral design company with a focus on events.

My career as a floral designer began when I was 8 years old and secretly intertwined tulip and daffodil stems into my neighbor’s vintage swing set. The neighbor correctly guessed who the “flower fairy” was and later told my mother about a floral design contest at Northland Public Library. I entered and won first place in my age group. I was 10 years old. I have had a love affair with floral design ever since.


While I eventually grew up to work as a nurse, nurse manager and ultimately nurse educator, floral design has always been an avocation for me. I remember critiquing flower arrangements sent to patients in the hospital and my co-workers asking me how I knew the names of all those “posies.” I am the one that friends and family come to if they need flowers for an occasion, such as an anniversary, birthday or school dance and, most recently, a wedding.

At this point I am being intentional on making artistry forward in my life instead of in the background. I consider myself to be bright and a quick study and have the ability to “figure things out” and make it work. I have taken on large planning projects in many realms. My students tell me that they know I care about them not just as students but about who they are as people. That isn’t just what I do, but who I am. I would very much appreciate the opportunity to meet you and confirm that I am a good fit as a floral designer with Mocha Rose.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Jan …. “

Let me just say that Jan is everything that she promised in this cover letter times ten! She is wonderfully talented and very good at that “figure things out” part (which I “encourage” every employee to do on a daily basis.) I’m pretty sure that if good karma ever needed a spokesperson, Jan would be in the running. She is genuine. She is smart. She is hysterical. She is the kind of person everyone needs to have in their lives. I know I can speak for the entire staff, but Jan makes it feel like we are a family at work. (It’s also pretty handy to have a nurse on hand at all times).


So today was Jan’s last day at work before the big birthday so we decided to check one more thing off the list. So we went to yoga. Not just any yoga- Bikram Yoga aka: Hot yoga which consists of 90 minutes of yoga in 105 degree heat. (Very intense). Next week we’ll have a “bring your dog to work day” to work on another check. I’ll let her reveal if that 50 tattoo is real or not.
Next on the list that I want to be involved in: detonate something, drive a race car and operate a steam shovel.


Jan has inspired me to start my own list.


First up: Don't ruin people's birthday cupcakes by dropping the box upside down before walking in the door. (I think Jan loved them even more when she unwrapped them and saw them in this state which is what I love most about her). We had a lot of fun in a fork free for all though...

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Lisa and Billy at Robin Hill Mansion

I have a TON of blogs to catch on with spring weddings. To start them off, let me introduce you to Lisa and Billy who were married in May at Robin Hill Mansion. Lisa and Billy were the type of couple that I actually felt a bit sad when the wedding was over. This is only because I had so much fun working with them throughout their planning.

Lisa and Billy both know their flowers through their professions and it was fun to talk about the different botanical items that would come together to make their day. Lisa's bouquet consisted of white peonies, lily of the valley, green heleborus, green fiddlehead ferns, and black and white anemones.


I think the rest of the pictures speak for themselves. What a FUN wedding! The details were well thought out and reflected their personalities exactly.

I had never even heard of Robin Hill Mansion before. What a great find!

Oh and check out Lisa's dress! It was actually made by another one of our brides (actually a bride that was married the exact same day as Lisa!) That may be another blog coming soon.



Photography by: Elizabeth Lucey