This wedding required flowers to last for several days on a strict budget. The wedding and reception were on two separate days and silk flowers were the best option for this couple. The bridesmaids carried single red Peonies. The corsages were made of gladiolas and aqua filler and the brides bouquet was made from 15 red roses. Photos courtesy of Brad Hart Photography based out of California.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Silk Option
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Destination Wedding!
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Monday, June 8, 2009
Allerton Wedding
This Weekend I had the pleasure of working with friends to create their flowers for their Allerton Wedding. I don't have ceremony pictures yet, but here is a sneak peek of the bride's bouquet, bridesmaid bouquet and table centerpiece. Enjoy!
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Winter Weddings!
It's been a few months since I've updated the blog! I have done two weddings recently, so I'll share some pictures of the flowers with you.
The first wedding was a small event on the day after Christmas. The color scheme was ivory and peach, so I chose beautiful roses in those colors, and accented the corsages with waxflower and Italian ruscus. Enjoy!
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Zach & Elise
Zach and Elise asked me to design their flowers for a gorgeous outdoor wedding ceremony this past summer. The bride carried a clutch bouquet of asiatic lilies, alstromeria, tulips, and yellow button mums.
The bridesmaids carried Spanish fans accented with daisies and alstromeria.
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Paul & Melissa
The groom was given a boutonniere of purple spray roses flanked by purple limonium and Italian ruscus. For the groomsmen, white spray roses with Italian ruscus were used without filler.
The bride's bouquet featured a center grouping of lavender roses surrounded by white standard roses and accented with purple spray roses.
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