Mrs Gibbons Flowers

Mrs Gibbons Flowers With over 20 years experience in floristry, styling and event coordination Mrs Gibbons Flowers will I would love to hear from you very soon.

Mrs Gibbons Flowers is a Brisbane based florist with a focus on sourcing exceptional quality fresh seasonal blooms from all over Australia to bring your dream Event or gift to life. We love working with you to ensure your blooms give a lasting impression for you, your clients or loved ones for the rest of your life!

Curated moments are what we live for.Every design becomes part of the overarching story, each one holding its own person...
06/06/2026

Curated moments are what we live for.
Every design becomes part of the overarching story, each one holding its own personality while still feeling deeply connected to the world around it.

We think constantly about shape, stem placement, texture, scale and how a guest will experience a space as they move through it. Sometimes it’s a single sculptural orchid moment, sometimes it’s a mass of blooms spilling from brushed steel, sometimes it’s the softness of tulips resting against stone and afternoon light.

Every flower, every line, every material or vessel is there to contribute to the feeling of the day. Quiet moments can hold just as much weight as the larger ones.

It’s this layering of detail, restraint and emotion that makes a celebration feel immersive rather than simply decorated.

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We do love a window moment at The MCA 💞Image  Venue  Planner
03/06/2026

We do love a window moment at The MCA 💞

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For Paris and Rachelle, the entrance was never intended to be simply a floral arrangement. It was designed as an introdu...
01/06/2026

For Paris and Rachelle, the entrance was never intended to be simply a floral arrangement. It was designed as an introduction to the day, a sculptural moment that reflected the couple’s appreciation for thoughtful design and craftsmanship.

The custom plinths, designed and created by Paris, formed the foundation of the installation. Their rich green finish became an integral part of the composition, allowing the florals and structure to feel completely connected rather than existing as separate elements.

The floral design itself was inspired by traditional tatami weaving techniques. Carnations were woven throughout a framework of grasses, creating layers of texture, movement, and repetition. I was drawn to the idea of taking a flower often associated with softness and using it in a more architectural way. The result was something that felt both organic and highly considered, where every curve, fold, and woven detail contributed to the overall form.

What I loved most was the restraint of the palette. Green upon green, with moments of white woven through, allowing texture and shape to become the focal point. From a distance, the piece read almost as a sculpture. Up close, guests could discover the intricacy of the weaving and the individual decisions that brought it to life.

Placed at the entrance to Foundation Hall, it quietly set the tone for the celebration that followed, design-led, intentional, and deeply personal.

A particularly special wedding for us, and our final wedding alongside the incredible Honey Lane Events team. 🤍

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Custom Plinths
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Stationery .jorge

A teeny tiny sneak peek from Jordan and Steve’s stunning day.The flower choices for this one held so much meaning and se...
27/05/2026

A teeny tiny sneak peek from Jordan and Steve’s stunning day.

The flower choices for this one held so much meaning and sentiment. Every variety was selected not only for its form, movement and shape, but for the memories attached to it and the way each bloom spoke to the next.

Deep burgundy tones, sculptural lines and moments of quiet drama layered throughout the tables, designed to feel intentional, personal and entirely theirs.

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Eliza and Nick 🤍From the very first interaction with Eliza and Nick there was an ease to them. A real sense of connectio...
15/05/2026

Eliza and Nick 🤍

From the very first interaction with Eliza and Nick there was an ease to them. A real sense of connection, trust and clarity in how they wanted their wedding to feel. They spoke about atmosphere, movement, emotion and the way each space at Mona Farm would unfold throughout the day.

Originally the ceremony was to sit within the pine forest and although the location shifted on the day, the feeling never did. The vision remained rooted in the landscape. We wanted the florals to feel discovered rather than placed, as though they had slowly grown there over time.

The ceremony design became this sculptural, textural form emerging from the ground and unfolding outward. Cascading foliage creating a waterfall like movement through the structure, layered with clusters of seasonal white blooms, soft hydrangea, trailing orchids, hanging amaranthus and mosses that caught the light and moved gently with the air.

The aisle moments were each designed individually so no piece felt repeated or overly composed. Instead they worked together as a collection of quiet interventions within the landscape, allowing the natural surroundings of Mona Farm to remain the hero while still creating impact and immersion for the ceremony itself.

One of my favourite things about this day was how deeply considered it all felt. Nothing was added simply for excess. Every detail had intention, every placement had purpose, and the result felt emotional, grounded and completely connected to Eliza and Nick.

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One of the most incredible days every moment curated with intention, detail, movement and texture.Angela and Alex 🤍The c...
03/05/2026

One of the most incredible days every moment curated with intention, detail, movement and texture.

Angela and Alex 🤍

The ceremony concept was to be designed in front of a 4 meter hedge, we wanted a design which felt unique to the couples overarching vision however as though it could have grown from the space. Movement and texture was key, our team spent days shredding grasses, weaving and platting, threading and also adding for the aisle designs a tatami technique where reeds were used as support grid for the designs. Every single design was thoughtfully curated over months with to create one of the most breathtaking spaces we have ever designed.

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When we design do a shoot we ask for details about the gowns, suits, furniture etc. I asked Kath to show me Holly’s gown...
21/04/2026

When we design do a shoot we ask for details about the gowns, suits, furniture etc.

I asked Kath to show me Holly’s gowns before the shoot and I was drawn to this one immediately. It was the layering of the lace and the way the dress felt like it would move, the softness, the bounce and the structure of the bodice.

As always I wanted to design a bouquet which felt like an extension of the gown.

Carnations made sense first. When they’re opened up and grouped then garlanded together, they have that same ruffled, layered feel, and I could shape them into something that played into the way the fabric falls. There’s a softness to them, but also structure, which felt important.

Queen Anne’s lace came in quite naturally after that. It has that lightness and detail that mirrors lace which feels effortless like air.

Finally the oncidium orchids they bring a different kind of movement. Especially when used sparingly for another layer of movement.

It was really about letting the flowers move with the gown and feel like they were part of the same story.

Amber x

VENDOR CREDITS //

Styling + Concept
Bow Creative

Photography
Brontë McVeigh and Mimo Weddings .weddings

Content Creator
Madeline Anne

Venue
Mona Farm

Floristry
Mrs Gibbons

Stationery
Sydney Su .su

Drapery
The Fabric Alchemist

Furniture Hire
SOCO Event Hire

Linen Hire
Table Art Event Hire

Cake
Sincerely Sam

HMUA
Stefanie Practico

Gowns
Holly Butler

Jewellery
Moi Moi Fine Jewellery

Couple
and

When we design do a shoot we ask for details about the gowns, suits, furniture etc. I asked Kath to show me Holly’s gown...
21/04/2026

When we design do a shoot we ask for details about the gowns, suits, furniture etc.

I asked Kath to show me Holly’s gowns before the shoot and I was drawn to this one immediately. It was the layering of the lace and the way the dress felt like it would move, the softness, the bounce and the structure of the bodice.

As always I wanted to design a bouquet which felt like an extension of the gown.

Carnations made sense first. When they’re opened up and grouped together, they have that same ruffled, layered feel, and I could shape them into something that played into the way the fabric falls. There’s a softness to them, but also structure, which felt important.

Queen Anne’s lace came in quite naturally after that. It has that lightness and detail that mirrors lace which feels effortless like air.

Finally the oncidium orchids they bring a different kind of movement. Especially when used sparingly for another layer of movement.

It was really about letting the flowers move with the gown and feel like they were part of the same story.

Amber x

VENDOR CREDITS //

Styling + Concept
Bow Creative

Photography
Brontë McVeigh and Mimo Weddings .weddings

Content Creator
Madeline Anne

Venue
Mona Farm

Floristry
Mrs Gibbons

Stationery
Sydney Su .su

Drapery
The Fabric Alchemist

Furniture Hire
SOCO Event Hire

Linen Hire
Table Art Event Hire

Cake
Sincerely Sam

HMUA
Stefanie Practico

Gowns
Holly Butler

Jewellery
Moi Moi Fine Jewellery

Couple
and

For me, designing always begins with the space as a whole.Where you enter.Where you pause.Where the couple stands, and h...
07/04/2026

For me, designing always begins with the space as a whole.

Where you enter.
Where you pause.
Where the couple stands, and how it all feels as it unfolds.

It’s never about a single frame or a perfect angle. We walk it, map it out, and let it move the way it naturally would on the day. Each decision is considered in context to how guests experience it, how the atmosphere settles, how one moment leads quietly into the next.

It becomes a series of moments rather than a single statement.
Something you feel as you move through it.

For this piece, everything was shaped in response to the draping. The weight and fall of that deep chocolate fabric, the way it gathered and stretched through the structure, it set the rhythm.

I stepped through the space alongside it, placing each sculptural form where it felt natural and discovered..

Even as a shoot, it needed to move truthfully.
To feel as it would on the day.

Amber x

VENDOR CREDITS //

Styling + Concept
Bow Creative
Photography
Brontë McVeigh and Mimo Weddings .weddings
Content Creator
Madeline Anne
Venue
Mona Farm
Floristry
Mrs Gibbons
Stationery
Sydney Su .su
Drapery
The Fabric Alchemist
Furniture Hire
SOCO Event Hire
Linen Hire
Table Art Event Hire
Cake
Sincerely Sam
HMUA
Stefanie Practico
Gowns
Holly Butler
Jewellery
Moi Moi Fine Jewellery
Couple
and

A moment for the fun, playful and chic table moments designed for a Valentine’s Day wedding at the most beautiful proper...
05/04/2026

A moment for the fun, playful and chic table moments designed for a Valentine’s Day wedding at the most beautiful property 🤍

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Southern Highlands, Illawarra, South Coast, Sydney & Beyond
Salisbury, QLD
2517

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