Up in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, there’s a Maleny wedding venue that was dressed to perfection by a talented team of local wedding vendors...
Up in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, there’s a Maleny wedding venue that was dressed to perfection by a talented team of local wedding vendors...
The Sunshine Coast is nothing if not versatile when it comes to our stunning settings in nature. From crisp white sands on foamy shores to...
Lately brides have been finding brand new ways to express themselves through their weddings. When it comes to bridal fashion, it’s all about infusing your...
Sarah Luthy, owner and floral styling genius behind Gwen Floral Co. was the floral designer on our most recent magazine shoot. When planning our modern...
For 2020 weddings, we’re expecting to see a continuance of the dried floral arrangement trend. When it comes to integrating dried flowers and foliage into...
If you thought boho was going anywhere, you’d be surely wrong. Really… how very dare you! The very thought! Bohemian brides and grooms will be gracing...
These lust-worthy floral arches are what dream wedding ceremonies are made of here on the Sunshine Coast. From beach to country to hinterland, there is...
Rustic tones with pops of blue and teal and soft green foliage makes for a unique Autumn wedding colour palette. Against the fresh white and...
Julia Hails, owner of award-winning Ginger Lily & Rose Floral Studio was drawn to flowers and nature whilst on a break from her nursing career....
Here at The Bride’s Tree HQ there is zero chance we could conjure up any more love for Sunshine Coast wedding florist, Nat Evans, business...
There were so many lovely layers of family involvement in Brittany and Bryce’s wedding on a very wet Sunday in June. Brittany and Bryce were...
There is creativity and then there is Woods & Bloom. In my opinion, the Sunshine Coast wedding florist lives on another plane of creative...
The Bride’s Tree acknowledges the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.