Hi, I’m Tracy!
Hi! I’m Tracy, and I’m most comfortable making art - illustrating bouquets or creating actual bouquets for weddings. But I’ve had the true gift of having some amazing photos taken of me and my work by Maxyne Leanne Photography, and I’m excited to share and show my face a little more :). Here’s a few highlights, more coming soon!
Brittany’s Bouquet | Modern Bouquet Preservation
All the color!! It was a joy to illustrate Brittany’s wedding flowers - so much color and texture! The blue delphinium and the white anemone just have my heart in this one.
Tropical Bouquet Preservation | Modern bouquet preservation
Modern Bouquet Preservation by Poppyseed Bouquet Illustration
It was such a joy to illustrate Amy’s tropical bouquet. I could illustrate tropical monstera and protea all day! And these sweet orchids! I hope it’s a perfect memory for Amy, who’s a dear friend and amazing person - a preschool teacher to my little ones, and now has her own little one herself :).
Classic and elegant white wedding bouquet illustration
Grace’s bouquet was classic, beautiful and elegant. Loved the campanula bells and the astrantia and the textured greens, and of course the perfect peonies! This illustration was set on the softest neutral background tone to give a little contrast to the white blooms.
Spring wedding bouquet illustration | modern bouquet preservation | holiday gift
It was so special to illustrate this beautiful spring wedding bouquet for a dear friend. This is such a beautiful design with spring and summer blooms in soft lavender, mauve, soft pinks and gardeny foliages. The blue thistles and striped tulips stood out softly on a bed of snapdragons and roses and dahlias. This one was a special Christmas gift from the bride’s sister, a dear friend of mine, and it was so special to get to do this!
Winter wedding bouquet illustration | modern bouquet preservation
Gorgeous winter bouquet with artichokes and golden berries - this was such a beautiful bouquet and such a joy to illustrate! This one was a holiday gift - a trio of bouquet illustrations for a mom with her daughter’s wedding flowers. Loved these beautiful deep amethyst tones and this artichokes are gorgeous!
Mother’s wedding bouquet illustration
Yes, we can do illustrations of your mother’s or grandmother’s bouquet! It was such a joy to create this bouquet illustration from nearly a bouquet nearly 50 years ago - a print both classic and modern, and a special wedding memory that will hang next to her daughters’ two wedding bouquets. So special to create this multi-generational heirloom that can be enjoyed everyday. This print was a special Christmas gift surprise, and we were co grateful to be asked to do it! The lovely clouds of babies’ breath reminded me that everything old is new again in floral design. For awhile babies breath was in everything, and then no one wanted it, and now lush clouds of babies breath are in style again. It kinds of makes all floral feel a bit timeless - something falls out of fashion for a bit and then comes back in again… like carnations making a comeback at the moment!
Summer wedding flowers illustration | modern bouquet preservation by poppyseed
A perfect summery bouquet, such a joy to illustrate!
Wedding flower preservation | Modern bouquet art print
The exciting fuchsia, raspberry, peach tones and the soft greens of eucalyptus and geranium made this print lively and joyful - so excited to share Amanda’s bouquet print with you!
Modern bouquet preservation | wedding flower prints by Poppyseed Bouquet Illustration
It was so beautiful illustrating Sally’s bouquet from her beautiful winter wedding in Ann Arbor. There were so many lovely details in this print - the dark green tones of the camellia foliage with paler camellia buds, the minty tones of the eucalyptus foliage and seeds, the blush and cream tones of the roses, the raspberry tones of the snapdragons, and that one crimson mini carnation in the middle. It was such a soft, seasonal combination with just the right amount of texture to feel special. After the bouquet was illustrated, I found this very subtle blush background highlighted the cream and white elements nicely.