Gift a Live Wedding Painting
Thoughtful, timeless, romantic- and a keepsake that will be cherished for generations.
Here’s how to start!
If you would like to gift my services as a live wedding painter, you’re in the right place! Live paintings can be a surprise for the happy couple, or you can choose to let them know in advance. I love to do surprise reveals, because it’s such a unique and thoughtful way to celebrate a couple- by gifting an heirloom piece that will be cherished for generations.

Step 1:
Reach out to Molly to inquire if the wedding date is currently available. It’s a good idea to do this quickly, as wedding dates tend to fill up fast.
Step 2:
Fill out my contract and pay the 50% deposit to reserve the date. You can pay the other half on the day of the wedding or in advance. Up to you!
Step 3:
On the day of the wedding, I’ll make a special tag for you and a bow + tag for my canvas, so it’s clear who gifted this experience to the couple. Groups of gifters can get a very long tag. 🙂
Blush Bloom Studio was a fantastic addition to our wedding day. Their communication was always timely and prompt, which put my mind at ease leading up to the big event. On the day, Molly arrived right on time and set up her painting station seamlessly. Her work was efficient, detailed, and absolutely beautiful – all of our guests were in awe watching her capture the special moments. The final painting is a cherished memento that perfectly encapsulates the joy and love of our wedding. I highly recommend Blush Bloom Studio for any couple looking to add a unique and memorable touch to their celebration.

ALEX ADNEY

Should I make it a surprise, or not?
Do surprise if…
… you know that both people in the couple love to be surprised.
… both people in the couple have a “live and let live” spontaneous personality.
… you know the wedding planner’s phone number or email address so I can coordinate timing and a reveal with them.
Don’t surprise if…
… both people in the couple could be described as “Type A” and love to plan every detail.
… you are not sure about what scene the couple would like me to paint. Most couples want the first kiss, but some do prefer a different moment!
… you’re not sure who the wedding planner is, or who I could contact about logistics.
My recommendation is for you to tell one person in the couple- the one who likes to do the most planning. That way, the couple can still have input on their painting, even in an indirect way. It’s a lot of fun to plan something like this in cahoots with just one half of the couple and makes for an unforgettable reveal.