About Studio Bloomeon
Welcome and thank you for visiting our website! I'm Simone, the proud owner and creative force behind StudioBloomeon. Currently residing in Haddonfield with my husband and our two Goldendoodles, Rosie and Kate. My roots trace back to the Netherlands, where my childhood was surrounded by vast expanses of greenhouses and fields adorned with many vibrant flowers. During my teenage years, I, along with a group of friends, spent weekends and school breaks working at various flower farms, cutting and handpicking a diverse array of beautiful flowers. My initial endeavor into the professional realm led me to Flora Holland, the esteemed title holder of the world's largest flower auction. It sparked my interest in working with flowers in a business environment, leading to the creation of StudioBloomeon.
Thank you for visiting StudioBloomeon!
Simone
Our Products
A typical Studio Bloomeon bouquet features a delightful blend of different flowers and grass varieties, meticulously handpicked within the confines of my intimate studio in Haddonfield, New Jersey. The flowers featured in our bouquets and various products are sourced both internationally, primarily from Europe, and locally from various farmers. Some of our arrangements feature the unique touch of a signature peacock feather. In addition to our signature bouquets, the Studio Bloomeon product lineup extends to enchanting wreaths, elegant glass domes, charming glass box candle holders, and festive Christmas ornaments, all filled with preserved dried flowers.
Dried flower care tips
1. Unlike fresh flowers, dried flowers do not like water.
2 .Dried flowers will naturally fade over time, particularly if they are kept in direct sunlight. To slow the fade, keep them away from direct sunlight.
3. Cut the stems as needed, if you are feeling creative or want to vary height in your bouquet, you can cut the stems with a garden shear or a regular scissors to vary length.
4. Don’t place your dried flower bouquet in rooms with high humidity like the bathroom , . Any type of moisture in the air will moisten the petals and leaves, causing them to turn moldy. So indoor use only
5. Dried flowers will get dusty. A feather duster with a gentle sweeping motion will remove the dust. Alternatively, use a hair dryer with a cool and low setting to gently blow the dust away from the petals and leaves.
6. Now that you have some extra tricks up your sleeve for ensuring the longevity of our dried flowers, why not try some out for yourself! If you’re looking to spoil yourself or someone special, take a look in our online shop or visit us on one of our markets (see event calendar).
Some of my happy customers
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The bouquet is beautiful! Thank you so much!
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Hi Simone! The flowers were a hit everyone LOVED them! The best bridal shower favor! Thank you for making our vision come to life for this bridal shower! I highly recommend!
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I love my rainbow wreath, it is so beautiful
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Your flowers are extraordinary!
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For real this bouquet is gorgeous
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Obsessed with your flowers.!
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Just got them, they are beautiful! Thanks so much! Will def be buying more in the near future!
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Good grief the gorgeousness
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I'm absolutely enchanted by the diverse and vibrant selections available. My home has been transformed into a haven of colors ever since I introduced her floral creations into my space. There's truly a piece for every taste. Following her Instagram for the weekly unveilings of her latest collections is something I look forward to with great anticipation.