Megan Daisy Floral Design

Megan Daisy Floral Design Florist based in Colchester, Essex. Weddings πŸ’ Funerals πŸ•ŠοΈ Florist πŸ’

Hi! I'm Megan - the florist behind Megan Daisy Floral Design. I am a little camera shy so you don't often see me on my p...
11/08/2026

Hi! I'm Megan - the florist behind Megan Daisy Floral Design.

I am a little camera shy so you don't often see me on my profile but I wanted to introduce myself. Here are a few things you might not know about me:

I started my business in September 2025 after leaving a career as an English teacher.

My middle name is actually Daisy- a career in floristry was just meant to be!

I got married in July 2025 but did not do my own wedding flowers (that would be far too stressful!).

In September 2025 I attended a training course at the Cambridge Flower School and never looked back.

If you ask me what my favourite flower is, the answer will change every time. They are all so gorgeous- it is impossible to choose!

Thank you for getting me in front of a camera

Is there anything else you would like to know? Get nosey and ask me in the comments! πŸ‘‡

Social Media - Both a blessing and a curse Social media is a great place for so many reasons. Of course, it is a fantast...
03/08/2026

Social Media - Both a blessing and a curse

Social media is a great place for so many reasons. Of course, it is a fantastic way to publicise my business and show examples of my work. There is no greater feeling when a wedding couple enquires because they have seen pictures of your work!

It is also a great opportunity to network and meet other wedding industry professionals. I have made some great connections, asked plenty of people for advice and even picked up some freelancing work all through social media.

However, it can be a minefield to navigate too.

So often we are having to manage the expectations of our wedding couples. Social media rarely includes a price tag and as someone in the industry, it might be easy for us to look at an image and know it will cost Β£10,000 but for our wedding couples it is not so obvious.

And then there is AI... More and more I am coming across AI generated images of flowers that I am then being asked to re-create. Needless to say, this is an impossible task. Often these images contain flowers that our from different seasons, in colours that they simply do not grow in or entirely made up varieties all together!

I love social media and think that it can be a useful tool for wedding planning. But I urge wedding couple of be cautious- don't forget to step back and consider your budget, remember that not everything is always as it seems, and don't get bogged down by comparing your wedding to everyone else's.

Are there any other bits of social media advice for couples planning their wedding?

Image from Beth Rhianne Photography

How is it August already? Midsummer magic is in full swing, and the garden is officially showing off! 🌸✨ Here is what’s ...
01/08/2026

How is it August already? Midsummer magic is in full swing, and the garden is officially showing off! 🌸✨ Here is what’s fresh, bold, and blooming this month:

πŸ’™ Hydrangeas – Big, lush, and bringing all the cloud-like drama.
🌸 Alstroemeria – The longevity queens (they just keep going!).
🌼 Zinnias – Pure, cheerful colour overload.
🐝 Echinops – Those globe thistles bring the best textureβ€”and the pollinators are obsessed.
πŸ‘‘ Lilies – Elegant, fragrant, and pure summer showstoppers.

What’s currently blooming in your garden or caught your eye at the flower market this week? Drop your favorites below! πŸ‘‡

30/06/2026

Had a fabulous day collaborating with gorgeous wedding professionals. Really looking forward to seeing some of the gorgeous photos and content.

The theme was a luxury wedding with a colour palette of terracotta, warm orange and autumn tones.

Really loved creating this floral meadow to frame the wedding welcome sign. When everything works together to bring the wedding vision to life there is no better feeling!

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Bridal moments like this ✨When all the wedding planning has come together and you can finally enjoy the big day! Stunnin...
09/06/2026

Bridal moments like this ✨

When all the wedding planning has come together and you can finally enjoy the big day!

Stunning spring bridal bouquet- colourful, wild, natural and full of personality. πŸ’

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When the bride wants pink 🩷Lauren was very clear on one thing- the bouquet must be full of pink! So lovely to work with ...
07/06/2026

When the bride wants pink 🩷

Lauren was very clear on one thing- the bouquet must be full of pink!

So lovely to work with couples who have a clear idea of what they want from their wedding florals. Whether it is a colour, size, specific blooms or maximum impact for your budget- it is always useful to work out your priorities.

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We love a dramatic moment for the bride! πŸ’All brides should get their moment to fully embrace their look and take in the...
03/06/2026

We love a dramatic moment for the bride! πŸ’

All brides should get their moment to fully embrace their look and take in the big day. With her bridal bouquet in hand (of course!).

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When culture and tradition comes together in the most magical of moment! It was a joy making this bridal bouquet to comp...
02/06/2026

When culture and tradition comes together in the most magical of moment!

It was a joy making this bridal bouquet to compliment the bride's red wedding outfit.

5 Seasonal Blooms in June 1. Sweet Peas- an English country garden classic! Packed full of fragrancy and delicate petals...
01/06/2026

5 Seasonal Blooms in June

1. Sweet Peas- an English country garden classic! Packed full of fragrancy and delicate petals. Lovely for climbing up a fence or spilling out of a pot. In bouquets these tiny flowers can add a wonderful, natural movement and gently bob above the main shape of the bouquet.

2. Garden Roses- as peony season slowly comes to an end, garden roses really come into their own. Another English country garden staple, roses are a classic for a reason. Their woody stems make great, sturdy and reliable additions to bridal bouquets and buttonholes.

3. Delphinium- An absolute must for any blue themed arrangement- a great line flower to add height as well as a strong blue tone.

4. Stocks- I adore the smell of stocks! They have a peppery smell to them that brings a real freshness to a bouquet. They are also beautifully ruffled which gives the eye so much to take in.

5. Nigella - Another blue flower! Much smaller and more dainty than delphinium. These can provide real pops of blue and can be left to sway freely in a loose and wild bouquet.

Do you have a favourite June flower?

May Highlights as a FloristMay has been a busy one, the start of wedding season as well as a heat wave! I have made some...
31/05/2026

May Highlights as a Florist

May has been a busy one, the start of wedding season as well as a heat wave!

I have made some lovely contacts and done a few freelancing jobs this month. It has been fantastic to get to know some other local florists and see them in their element. It is also a fantastic way to learn tips and tricks on the job and get to grips with the reality of big weddings. This is definitely something I hope to continue. Getting to see a finished wedding set up is such a fabulous experience.

This month has also seen a focus on branding. This was something I originally neglected when setting up my business but I have decided that it is time to take it more seriously. I can Rachel a brief of wild, whimsical, natural yet elegant and high-end. I think she did a brilliant job to capture those key concepts of my floristry brand. Now I just need to get round to updating my website!

A 30 celsius wedding is not something I was expecting to manage this early in the year but there is nothing like a heatwave to keep a florist on their toes! It was so lovely to hear from the bride after the big day and she even let me know that the flowers were still going strong the next day!

Another exciting month with some fun plans in line for the weeks to come.

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