Creating Memories....One Perfect Blossom at a time!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Going on Record

 I have received several emails recently asking if the Rachael West Designs site which advertises weight loss products, dating sites, and other products is my site.  NO. It is not. The information relating to flowers, weddings, and contain my postings and images have been scraped and used without my permission.

I apologize for any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused. I do appreciate the concern and the emails from my floral customers.  If you have any additional questions regarding this matter, floral design questions, or would like to request a floral consultation for your own DIY wedding, please feel free to contact me anytime.

~Rachael West

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Fall Topiary

 
Fresh flower fall topiary!
A perfect arrangement for a business, kitchen, bathroom, or entry way.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Featured Arrangement

One single HUGE Holland Hydrangea with georgous callas and pussy willow! Love!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Florals in Interior Design



I love interior design!! 
I started out in interior design school with my own interior design business,
 but when circumstances in my life changed, I switched to floral design.

Now, the best thing in the whole world is when interior design and floral design come together!! 
Above are pictures of swatches and vases from interior designers.  
While our main business is fresh floral design, we can, and will
do silk and other high quality artificial flowers. 

If you need some assistance with creating permanent or fresh flowers for your home or business, 
please email us at

OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com




Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Fall Flowers



It is hard to imagine since it is still hot outside that fall is sneaking up on us!
Next month school will be starting for the kids, moms will start decorating their homes,
and pumpkins will start appearing on porch steps. 

It's a fun time to bring the fall colors indoors with the use of leaves, branches, and berries. 
If you would like help decorating your home, or if you would like fall arrangements brought
into your business, please email us at

OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com


Friday, July 8, 2011

Wind Chime Funeral Arrangement Tutorial

Step One:  Attach wind chime to a stand.
Step Two: Add a floral foam cage and begin adding greens.

Step Three: Finish off by adding flowers.    


Monday, July 4, 2011

Stage Arrangement

This arrangement was over 6 feet tall and stood on an theater stage next to a podium. The rustic fall colors, real pheasant feathers, contrasted fabulously with the worn vase.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Gloriosas and Peacock Feathers

Peacock feathers, gloriosa lilies, and red roses create a stunning pop for this bouquet

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Alyssa's June Wedding

Simple green and white arrangement of white tulips, white larkspur, green spider mums, white alstromeria, wisps of green blades of grass, and a few turquoise blue gemstones really made this arrangement pop!

Detail of spider mum and gemstones

Green and white arrangement atop a chocolate brown tablecloth. Little clear gem details were added to the center of each arrangement.

Up close details


Alstromeria bud

Lots of twinkle lights, colorful ribbons, and photos of a beautiful bride really make this corner magical.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Bellagio

One of my favorite places to visit is the conservatory at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. I absolutely adore the wonderful colors and amazing beauty that their floral designers create.

I also love how they can take flowers that are already so wonderful and use them in a sculptural way. My newest favorite is how they used the painting (above photo) as inspiration for the piece in the picture below. Keep in mind the piece below is probably 6 feet long and 4 feet wide.


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

DIY Wedding Flowers/Florist Help

Due to the overwhelming cost of weddings, many brides are opting
for the Do-It-Yourself option.

As with everything, there are pro's and con's do doing your own wedding flowers and decor.

Obviously, the biggest pro is that you can save a lot of money by doing your own flowers.
If you, or a person close to you, has a floral background, is comfortable working floral materials, understands the use of hydrating and treating fresh flowers, knows some of the technical aspects of color, line, dimension, layers, and texture
then this option might be good for you.

If you choose to do your own arrangements, don't forget to ALWAYS do a practice run.
Sample arrangements give you time to perfect your technique and fix any problems you may run into. It also gives you a chance to make sure you have all the tools, supplies, and miscellaneous supplies you need to complete your wedding flower arrangements.

One of the biggest challenges, a con, to doing your own flowers is that you get into the project and realize it is more than you can do. Often brides are already frazzled and stressed with the many details of planning and coordinating a wedding leaving their creative juices drained.
Simple things that should be easy, become hard.

On occasion, flowers being shipped in do not always arrive as planned. Color and size of flowers are hard to control and last minute arrangement plans may have to be altered. If you are a diy bride and struggle with making last minute changes, this option may not be good for you.

Experienced florists are used to working under these conditions and with these challenges.
They have tools, supplies, and resources to help them when problems arise.
Florists are also not emotionally connected to the wedding so they only have the flowers to deal with....not the dress, the make-up, the photographer who showed up late, or the mother who is trying to take over the day!

If you still think you are up to the challenge to create your own wedding flowers, but have a few questions OR would love someone to bounce ideas off of, please email us at

OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com

DIY Wedding help: One hour wedding flower consultation which may include pictures, sketches, how-to, tips, suggestions, ideas, and support making sure you have all the information you need to create your own DIY Wedding flower arrangements.
(Email OnePerfectBlossom@gmail for prices and availability)

DIY Wedding Flower Samples/Mock-up: Work side by side with an experienced florist to teach you all the tricks, tools, supplies, and knowledge you need to do your own DIY Wedding flowers. Leave with finished projects to take home and enjoy.
(Email OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com for prices and availability)



Thursday, May 5, 2011

Meet Desi

We are so excited to welcome Ms. Desiree Parker as our friend and partner. She will be over-seeing our North Carolina weddings. Desi is not only super sweet, but she is out-going, full of creativity, and cares about the littlest of details.

Click HERE to visit Desi's website OR feel free to contact us at OnePerfectBlossom@gmail for information about our floral services. Currently serving clients in Salt Lake City, Utah and the Hickory, North Carolina and surrounding areas.

Friday, January 21, 2011

New Email Address

Our new email address is:

OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com

We would love to hear from you in regards to your upcoming floral design events!
Remember, we specialize in large scale wedding events and corporate accts.


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Wedding and Event Photos

By request, I am re-posting pictures of some of our projects.
It is hard to tell from this photo, but these centerpieces stood about 6 feet tall.
They are the perfect design for a bride on a budget who wants to make a BIG impact!
The long head table consisted of a tall arrangement along side a coordinating small arrangement. Another great way to create the look of a lot of color and flowers and still keep the room visually open. There was a wall of windows over looking a country club golf course...
didn't want to block that amazing view!


This wedding consisted of an all white calla lily bouquet for the bride while the rest of the wedding party carried brilliant blooms that were nestled inside a bed of greens like the centerpieces.

Do you have questions about flowers? Our services?
We would love to help out.
Please send us an email at: OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

UTAH Weddings and Events

Many years ago, in my small Orem Utah kitchen, I decided I wanted to learn how to make beautiful bridal bouquets for no reason other than to learn how. My curiosity turned into a small hobby business and finally branched out to owning a shop in North Carolina.

After many years of countless weddings, many wonderful and beautiful venues, and making a lot of great friends along the way, I thought about retiring, but nope!! RWD is expanding!

Flowers bring me peace and pure joy! I just can't imagine a week going by and not being able to be surrounded by them. As we branch out and open again in UTAH I look forward to working with some familiar faces and hopefully many new ones.

We still have a great design team in Hickory, North Carolina and look forward to a year full of blossoms!

For questions about our wedding/event floral design services, please email us at
OnePerfectBlossom@gmail.com


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Christmas Decorating

Where has all the time gone? Can you believe it's a week into December already? Seems like Christmas really is coming fast this year. So, if you want to do a little holiday decorating but just don't want to take the time, don't have the energy, or money to do a big project, here are a few easy ideas that will make a big impact!

~Towels: Swap out a dish towel or hand towels for some inexpensive holiday ones. Not only will they be new and fresh, but they will add a little pop of holiday color. Can't afford new ones? No problem! Just tie a holiday ribbon around your hanging towels. A fun holiday bow is definitely a sign of Christmas.

~Evergreens: Any type of evergreen, even a sprig from a tree in your yard, placed in a vase on a counter, lined across the mantle, or hanging with a bow on the door not only creates the look of Christmas, but also the smell.

~Ball ornaments: Simple ball ornaments can be hung not only on your tree, but placed in a bowl on a table, piled high inside a large vase, hanging in a window, from a tree/branched or tucked in a wreath. Not only do they come in fun patterns and colors, but they are super inexpensive. Check your local dollar store!

~Flowers: While times are tough right now in our economy, fresh flowers still had a touch of elegance and ambiance that no other decoration can provide. If you can't spend a lot on a flower bouquet for your holiday table, try floating some blooms in a bowl, tuck one red rose and a sprig of evergreen in a small vase, or even some poinsettia plants. Also, most hardware stores carry a kit complete with everything needed to grow a beautiful Amarylis or Paperwhite bulbs, both amazing for the Christmas season.

Don't forget, if you have a good local florist, they will be great at working within your budget to come up with some inexpensive and beautiful ideas to help decorate your home. Many florists will even come in and decorate your tree for you.

Some of our most memorable experiences have been in our clients home, helping them make the simple and elegant touches they need within their home for the holidays or even on a weekly schedule.

Please email us at Rachael_West_Designs@yahoo.com to set up a
custom designed scheduled perfect for you and your home!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Bringing Nature Indoors

Today on the Nate Berkus Show, Nate took simple natural elements like some twigs and tied them around the base of a lamp. It gave the lamp a great new look that could be used for fall or even a beach themed room. Birch pieces used as vases and holders for balls of moss created an amazing contrast of colors and textures. He also took some branches and placed them in a vase. Simple!

I think the reason his ideas really speak to me is because they match my own personal style. Many years during the fall season I have placed a vase of branches in my home. I love the natural element and the texture they bring into a space.

If you haven't watched his new show, definitely check it out at www.thenateshow.com

Floral Design Question

Question: I have seen arrangements with fruit mixed in with the flowers.
Is that ok to do for a wedding?


Answer: Yes! Of course you can mix fruit with fresh flowers!
The great part about wedding and floral design right now is that the sky is the limit.
The only thing that limits your own custom floral design is your own imagination.
A good florist can help you pull all the elements together, coordinate the colors,
and the other finishing details for your wedding.

Because both fruit, veggies, and flowers all come from nature, they are a perfect compliment for each other. They also come in almost every color and vary from season to season, just as flowers do. When creating a lot of arrangements consider using produce and flowers that are in season. The colors of the produce will not only be at their peak, but the cost will be less as well.

Fall is a great time to incorporate produce into your arrangements...in fact, pumpkins, squashes, and ghords can BE the container for the arrangements!

Consider using rich purple eggplants or plums in the wintertime to get that rich elegant look.
Sugared fruit is also very elegant and stunning way to create the lush look of rich elegance.

Citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and limes are incredible ways to create an intensive pop of color in and inexpensive way any time of the year. Not only can you tuck them into your custom designed arrangements, but you can fill your vase with them as well.

Don't forget veggies like artichokes, brussel sprouts, asparagus, and even carrots with their green leafy tops are wonderful accents to tuck in arrangements as well.

And if you like a hint of green with a lot of aroma, don't forget herbs are a small detail that can be tucked into any bouquet or arrangement.



Monday, September 27, 2010

Timeless & Classic


Calla Lilies are a great flower because they are so simple and yet so elegant. They have such a clean line and simple shape to them that can be used in almost any type or style of arrangement.

Calla lilies come in the large open cut style (shown in picture above) and also in a smaller miniature size. Calla lilies also come in many different colors as well but usually only in the miniature size.

Do you love calla lilies? What is your favorite?



Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fall Colors


I LOVE Fall flowers and weddings!!
The colors are so rich and alive.




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