Tuesday, June 26, 2012
{ Sabrina and Ari } May 27 2012
I really am blessed by all of my clients, the Lord has brought us so many wonderful brides and families. Sabrina and her mom are no exception. After meeting Sabrina I thought to myself, "this is a girl I would love to be friends with." I was so excited when they decided to use us for their wedding. Throughout the wedding we used light pink, white and green with a touch of the darker hot pink.
Not very often does my heart skip a beat -- however when Sabrina told me about her church my heart started beating a little faster. Every August my husband and I practically skip down the road with broad smiles to the Greek Orthodox church to celebrate the Greek Festival. It is a highlight of our year. We love the food, the people and the atmosphere. This was my first time to do flowers for a wedding there though. The church architecture - paintings, wood work and lighting is amazing.
I didn't want to take away from the church's natural beauty so we did elegant arrangements in greens and whites.
Over at the Grand on the 10th Floor we did these really cute tall arrangements of all baby's breath.
On the other half of the tables we did low and lush arrangements in their gold bowls.
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{Cake by Barbs Cakery} |
{ Kathi and Tim } May 27 2012
Bridal bouquet for a sweet sweet sweet union. Lush cream peonies, miniature calla lily's, roses and lisianthus for the bride.
{ Stephanie and Steve } May 19 2012
I remember walking into the Grand 10th Floor and saying, "Wow!" We have done many weddings in this elegant room but I have never seen it look like it did on the night of Stephanie and Steve's wedding. It was so beautiful - much thought and countless hours or planning were spent to create this lovely event. Stephanie wanted a dramatic look using less flowers and more natural elements with lots of texture and interest. She chose a color palette of moss green, chocolate brown and ivory. All of the colors, linens and details worked really well together.
Half of the tables had our bronze candelabra with soft green smilax rings and moss holding crakle battery candles.
The other half included these tall cylinder vases with hanging crystals and topped with green arrangements with moss balls, green hydrangeas, green coffee berries and finished with brown kiwi vines.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
{Crystal and Robert} May 26 2012
Crystal and Robert celebrated at Wolf Lakes Park - we used lots of orchids, sea grass and shells to create a soft and beach inspired wedding.
Bridesmaids carried these bouquets with purple stock and magenta orchids - feather grass and loop of lily grass were incorporated - all bouquets were finished with rafia.
At the lakeside ceremony location we lined the isle with tall cylinder vases with submerged magenta orchids - these were later used as centerpieces at the reception.
I hung clear globes with floating orchids above the alter table.
On the guest tables we used our tin lanterns along with sea stars and shells - orchids were cut and scattered to give a soft beach feel.
Some of the tables also had floating orchids and candles.
{ Megan and Russell } May 12 2012
I have to say Megan and Russell had one of the coolest invitations that I have seen in a long time - their colors were different and very unique. The background was black with hints of terra cotta, light pink, wheat and blackberrie vines. The bridesmaids wore black dresses and cowboy boots. For their bouquets we incorporated light pinks, terra cottas, ivory wildflowers and wheat.
{ Jana and Jack } May 25, 2012
Oh my gosh my first thoughts when I look back on this wedding and bouquet is, "I love this bouquet!" Can I say that about my own work? I was so excited that Jana was brave and went monochromatic with her bouquet - all those purples with lavender were really lush and full of texture.
Jana had a really cool inspiration late in her planning to add in turquoise with her purple color scheme.
I think it really worked - this small touch was used in the invitations and with candles on the tables.
On half of her table we did tall vases with dark purple hydrangeas and curly willow.
On the other half of the tables we used submerged purple orchids and floating ivory candles.
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