Camile Craig, founder of New Leaf Floral Design looking happily out the window with a soft smile and surrounded by whimsical spring blooms such as poppies, iris, and ranunculus in a soft warm color palette.

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We aren’t into following trends around here. Our intention is to bring your ideas, dreams, and visions to life with our own artistic perspective. We want each piece to feel like a fond memory, a hug from a friend, a stroll through a secret garden; we want you to feel found!

Your story can be written with flowers and we’d love to show you how. Keep scrolling for a guided tour of our curated philosophy and our most favorite stories we’ve written with our incredible clients and get inspiration for your own.

Wastefulness is gross. Sustainability is gorgeous.

Vibrant pink and orange floor-meadow floral aisle and altar installation for an outdoor wedding ceremony in Woodinville, Washington.

We start by sourcing local blooms, avoid the use of micro-plastics, opting for sustainable sundries to create with. As floral artists, we feel it is our responsibility to protect the earth who grows it all.

Vibrant pink and orange floor-meadow floral aisle and altar installation for an outdoor wedding ceremonymin Woodinville, Washington featuring local dahlias, hydrangeas, zinnias, and annual phlox.
An upclose photograph of a bright and colorful grounded ceremony arrangement with warm pink hydrangeas, peach dinner plate dahlias, coleus leaves, hot pink roses, mauve coneflower, golden yellow snapdragons, on a bed of grass and moss.
A beautiful bride and groom holding a bright summery floral bouquet of local dahlias, zinnias, and coneflower in a palette of deep reds, soft oranges, medium pinks, and touches of blush.

These pieces feature incredible blooms found in the PNW from mid July-early September. Each design was curated to feel bright and modern, with touches of whimsy.

What’s your vibe?

We’ll show up with flowers that match.

We want to know what you’re all about. Tell us what you're drawn to, your memories involving flowers, your favorite colors, movies, and flavors. All of the details matter because YOU matter.

A sculptural summer ceremony demi arch in a soft palette of peach, cream, chartreuse, butter yellow, blush, and hot pink with hanging amaranth, bold gladiolus, polka dahlias, nerine lilies, and bells of ireland.
A beautiful bride and her maid of honor both wearing ruffled layered chiffon and silk dresses in white and olive green holding whimsical bouquets of summer dahlias, scabiosa, nerine lilies, hanging green amaranth, and local dill florets.
A bride and groom enjoying a pizza dinner at their sweetheart table with lush Ikebana inspired centerpieces, featuring dahlias, shell beans, and hanging amaranth, white ceramic bud vases and fruit styling on a soft peach table cloth and candles.
A lush ikebana inspired centerpiece at a wedding reception at Evergreen Gardens in Bellingham, featuring local dahlias and snapdragons in a palette of peach, blush, pinks, and chartreuse green on a long table with a blush pink table cloth.

A sweet juicy wedding from late August. We used citrus and shell beans instead of a “cherry” on top.

With us, playing with your food is always on the table.

What goes better with flowers than fruits and veggies? Having more textures and shapes to design with brings an eclectic and unique element to the overall design, and let’s be real, everyone needs a snack.

A whimsical autumnal floral installation featuring deep red dahlias, purple zinnias, and airy yellow blooms on a table draped in green velvet and a long mauve velvet runner in a grassy field.
An autumnal floral installation featuring deep rust red dahlias, pinwheel zinnias, and local squash on a table draped in green velvet and mauve runner in a grassy field.
A colorful autumn floral tablescape with dahlias ranging in color from deep reds to eggplant purples on green and mauve velvet draping in a grassy meadow.

My wonderful friend Bad Birdie Blooms and I created this table scape using squash, tomatillos, chard, red lettuce, eggplant, jalapenos and cauliflower sourced from Sound Sustainable Farms. Can you spot them all?

Luxurious bar top floral arrangement at Canlis Restaurant, in a citrus inspired palette of vibrant oranges, butter yellows, chartreuse greens, and blush featuring summer blooms such as butterfly ranunculus and sculptural cherry tomato chains.

Art is to be cherished and respected. Anyone can cut flowers and put them in a vase, but we’re doing so much more than that! Budgets are also meant to be respected, so be sure to check out our Pricing Guide to see which of our services works best for you.

Art isn’t cheap, and it shouldn’t be.

A gorgeous bride holding a whimsical summery bouquet in a citrus palette featuring white agrostemma, orange and peach icelandic poppies, orange marigolds, golden butterfly ranunculus, peach stock, wild cress, and rattlesnake grasses.
A vibrant, whimsical floral arrangement with pink garden roses, orange blooms, and green amaranthus accented by halved citrus fruits and small kumquats.
A lush summery floral centerpiece featuring poppies, garden roses, butterfly ranunculus, and sweet peas in a delicate palette of cream, citrus, and blush, accompanied by citrus fruit styling and cherry tomatoes.
A wedding reception table at Canlis Restaurant in downtown Seattle with a whimsical summery centerpiece of cream sweet peas, white icelandic poppies and cress, with citrus fruit styling, colored taper candles and ribbed glass candle screens.
A detail photograph of a grapefruit sliced in half with peach and yellow gloriosa lilies piercing through the fruit on a white table cloth with tomatoes, plums, and orange fruit styling in the background.

June is one of our absolute most favorite seasons for florals. Gorgeous garden roses, soft sweet peas, and agrostemma danced in the sumptuous light of Canlis Restaurant.

Practicing Imperfection

We believe every flower has their own voice. Beauty and realness are found in the “imperfections”, a curved stem, a wonky shape, those are the elements we love to highlight.

An artful lush centerpiece with an abundance of spring blooms such as allium, tulips, columbine, and hyacinths in a palette of deep purple, lavender, and periwinkle on a sunlit table with a cream table cloth, and moss green velvet backdrop.
A lush and artful floral arrangement on the corner of a table full of local spring flowers such as allium, foxglove, columbine, lilacs, tulips and lupines, with chains of lavender and plum mini calla lilies on an ivory linen table cloth.
A long wedding reception table with ivory linens, cane back chairs, and whimsical, tall floral arrangements in shades of purple, peach, and burgundy against a gold velvet backdrop.
Modern and sculptural fruit styling with kiwis, zucchini, and miniature melons with snakehead allium, periwinkle hyacinth chains and blush pink pillar candles of various sizes on an ivory linen table cloth.
Cascading lavender and plum calla lily chains spill elegantly over the side of an ivory clothed table from a lush centerpiece full of spring flowers such as wisteria and tulips in a color palette of deep purples, vibrant lavender and soft mauves.

Spring flowers are always the most special, as many of them are only available for a brief moment in the season. Tapestry Event Co. and I had a wonderful time pushing our creativity when curating the design for this gorgeous styled shoot captured by Julie Harmsen Photography.