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Burgundy and Taupe Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal

I’m back with another version of Tiara’s famous bouquet! If you have no idea what I’m talking about, go check out this blog post from 4 years ago that featured a burgundy and taupe bridal bouquet in silk flowers that I have recreated for numerous more brides. It’s one of the biggest and baddest bouquets I’ve ever created and clearly has inspired more brides in their search for a showstopping bridal bouquet. But let’s take a look at Lauren’s version of the bouquet on her beautiful wedding day with these amazing photos from ENM Photos. You can also check out her work on Instagram: @enm.photos and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enm.photoss. Thanks Emma and Lauren for letting me share these awesome photos!!

Here’s our beautiful bride, Lauren!! I absolutely love the shoulder to toe lace look, it goes especially well with such an intricate bouquet! Lauren’s modified cascade style bridal bouquet was a mixture of burgundy Peonies and Calla Lilies, burgundy and champagne Spray Roses, taupe Roses, mauve Baby’s Breath, Thistle, Cynara, Pampas Grass, sage and brown Fern, Seeded Eucalyptus and burgundy Amaranthus. I love that is has a boho vibe, but looks so good in the great outdoors!

The groom’s bout was a burgundy Calla Lily, taupe Rose bud, Papas, Fern and Eucalyptus. I love it up against his green suit and check out his floral tie in matching colors!

The bridesmaids carried handtied bouquets with a smaller mix of the bridal flowers. They still had that loose look to them and matching ribbon.

Lauren had me create flower girl crown that incorporated the colors and flowers from the bridal bouquet. Isn’t her fancy little dress the best?

Here is the whole crew! I love that their attire reflects the color scheme, including the suspenders on the groomsmen!

And this photo above gives you sneak peak at the ceremony decor. Lauren ordered custom altar arrangements for her gazebo along with aisle arrangements that sat flat on the ground. The aisle arrangements incorporated many of the same flowers from the bouquets, but I included large taupe Peonies to fill out the arrangements even more. Because there were peonies and taupe roses in the bouquets, it doesn’t matter that the bouquets didn’t include the taupe Peonies. It all works together beautifully!

Here’s the full picture of how all these arrangements work together to add a touch of color and detail that coordinates with the flowers in the wedding party. This is a good example of considering the scale of your space. That gazebo is huge! They did a great job planning for that in ordering the large altar arrangements and also adding in the fabric to soften the space and bring your eye across.

Then you add in all your beloved family and friends, seal it with a kiss and you have a wonderful memory to look back on together.

Once you have your bases covered for your ceremony site, it’s time to consider the look you want for your reception area. Lauren was able to use bridesmaid bouquets and her bouquet to decorate their head table. It’s the most cost effective decor decision you can make!

And remember those aisle arrangements we saw earlier? If you love that look, then you’ll love how easily they transform into centerpieces! All you need is a few helping hands to transport them to your space and you have lovely decor for your guest tables!

If you have a dream bouquet that you’d love to see redesigned into aisle arrangements, altar arrangements, centerpieces or anything else, fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist to start the design process with me!

Magnolia Bridal Bouquet Recreation - Reveal

Today’s custom bridal bouquet recreation in silk flowers is a unique style and shape. It incorporates Magnolia which is a less commonly used wedding flower as well as some gold Ruscus. It’s beautiful, timeless and unique, and I loved working to recreate this look! Ben ordered it for his wife and sent over some photos of the bouquet for me to work with. Let’s take a look!

This cascading style bouquet was a mix of white Garden, Cabbage and Spray Roses, white Magnolia, Eucalyptus Seeds, Green Hydrangea, white Lisianthus, Ruscus and gold painted Ruscus.

You can see the ribbon detail on the photo to the right. The bouquet was wrapped with a sheer white ribbon with a bow and some ribbon tails. It’s important to me to duplicate even those small touches whenever I can!

Ben sent me this photo of the bouquet being displayed in their home—always a treat for me to see!

If you are looking for a meaningful gift that will be a literal display of your love, a custom bridal bouquet recreation in silk flowers could be just what you are looking for! Take a look here for more information about the process!

Red, Pink and White Silk Bridal Bouquet Recreation - Reveal and Review

Today’s custom bridal bouquet recreation in silk flowers feature is a really fun one to share because of the finished product. I mean, I guess they are all fun to share because of the finished product. But today’s is more about the display than usual! A number of bouquet recreations have gone on to be displayed in unique ways like this shadowbox example, this memento shadowbox, or flower and invitation keepsake display. But this is the first time where a wedding dress has been featured with a bouquet recreation! First let’s take a look at the custom bridal bouquet recreation alongside the original provided by photos by Ashley’s family friend, Britney.

Ashley’s bouquet was a dramatic cascading beauty with a mix of red Garden Roses, pink Spray Roses, a single lavender Rose and lots of Seeded and Silver Dollar Eucalyptus and Ruscus. It was a stunner!

She also commissioned me to recreate the groom’s boutonniere which was a simple arrangement of two white spray roses, seeds and matching greenery with a touch of white satin ribbon.

But here’s the cool part! When Ashley ordered the bouquet, they were working on a remodel of their house, including a custom display case for her wedding dress! They created a place at the top to display the bouquet along with her dress for a lovely vignette for their special pieces!

I hadn’t thought about preserving my wedding bouquet until after we got back from our honeymoon which was to late. I am SO glad I found Erin, this was an amazing piece of work for something I thought was lost. I was able to put it with my wedding dress display.
— Ashley | Wisconsin

If you have been looking for a creative way to preserve memories from your big day, be inspired by Ashley’s story! Even if you don’t have room for a large display like this, be inspired by the ideas above about ways to recreate your bridal bouquet. Click here to learn more about the process.

Coral and White Bridal Bouquet Recreation - Reveal and Review

I have a really pretty coral and white bridal bouquet recreation in silk flowers to show you today! It’s the perfect bouquet for this lovely spring we are finally experiencing! Keign reached out to me about recreating his wife’s bouquet and was hoping to surprise her with this meaningful gift. Let’s take a look at the recreation alongside the original in the awesome photos from Photography by Brogan.

This stunning bouquet was a mix of coral and white Ranunculus, white Cosmos, white Spray Roses, coral Cabbage Roses and a touch of Ruscus. I loved the unique shape of this bouquet! It was handtied style but a more linear shape than the more traditional round shape. It was finished up with a raw edge silk ribbon in a lovely peachy-pink color.

Absolutely amazing recreation! Erin did a fantastic job, my wife was overjoyed with the recreation!
— Keign | Washington

Thanks again to Keign for letting me share his Valentine’s Day surprise for his wife with this custom silk bridal bouquet recreation. If you have a special occasion coming up and are looking for the perfect gift, check out my page for more information!

Coral, Blush, White and Gold Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal

It might be the week of Halloween, but if you are looking forward to your spring wedding, today’s silk wedding flowers might give you the inspiration you need! Katie’s coral, blush, white and gold color scheme was fun to work with. This combination of colors and a touch of shine with the gold was both a really romantic theme and also a little glamorous! I’m also excited to get to show you the usual bridal bouquet photos, but she also sent some awesome photos of her custom silk flower altar arrangement and cake flowers! Let’s take a look at these lovely photos from Liz Marie Photography.

Katie’s bouquet was a loose, modified cascade style bouquet with a mix of nude Roses, blush Hydrangea, blush Spray Roses, dark and light coral Rose buds, white Roses, gold Greenery and mini Ruscus. The gold brought some shine while the greenery really popped for their outdoor wedding.

The bridesmaids were in beautiful matching coral dresses that brought out those tones so nicely in the bouquets. They carried bouquets that were a loose handtied style with the same mix of flowers as Katie’s bouquet.

Katie also ordered 3 custom silk flower cake clusters to go on the layers of her wedding cake. They were all a little different from each other but incorporated the color scheme and some gold greenery.

Since Katie’s mom lived near by, we didn’t have to worry about shipping larger arrangements like her altar flowers. That meant her corner piece could be big and awesome. She also ordered a matching smaller piece for the other side of the arch for an asymmetrical look.

These lilacs sure make a beautiful backdrop!

Do you want to bring some glam to your wedding flowers? Have you considered silk wedding flowers for your big day? Fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist for a quote and to start the design process with me!

Wedding Bouquet Recreation with Bling

I have an awesome bouquet recreation in silk flowers to show you today that includes some really beautiful bling! Amy reached out to me about recreating her daughter’s lovely wedding bouquet. You can see in the photos below from their photographer Royal Studio- Chicago that it was a stunning mix of white and deep red Roses along with some dusty pink Roses, Spray Roses, Baby’s Breath and some white Caspia. The cool thing about her daughter’s bouquet is that it incorporated small gold brooches with rhinestones and a large blue and gold jeweled brooch that was a show stopper. Amy was able to send both of them to me to include the recreation. Let’s take a look at the side by side to see them both together!

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Erin did an incredible job with the re-creation of my daughter’s bridal bouquet-very impressed!
— Amy | Virginia

If you are looking for a meaningful gift for someone you love, or just want a pretty reminder of your own wedding day, custom bridal bouquet recreations in silk flowers may be just the thing. Read more here about the process!

Dusty Lavender and White Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal and Review

Today’s reveal and review showcase a beautiful set of dusty lavender and white silk wedding flowers that made their way to Canada! Bride Katie was repurposing the flowers I made for her sister back in 2021. She needed a custom teardrop cascade bridal bouquet to match the 4 round handtied style bridesmaid bouquets she had. She also needed an additional bridesmaid bouquet in the same style. I also designed matching boutonnieres that gave the entire bridal party a cohesive look. Katie provided me with some beautiful images from her wedding day, taken by Lacey Hill Photography.

Katie’s bouquet was a tear drop cascading style bridal bouquet with a mix of dusty lavender Peonies, cream and white Cabbage and Garden Roses, white Larkspur, Baby’s Breath, lavender Spray Roses, and Silver Dollar Eucalyptus.

The bridesmaids carried the same mix of flowers as the bridal bouquet, but in a loose round handtied style. The boutonnieres were white rose buds with a spray rose and greens. Matching ribbon tied everything together, literally, for a classy and timeless look for the bridal party!

You were able to make the flowers exactly like what I had envisioned to match the rest of my decor, they held up so well (fake is the way to go), and everything was reliably on time and in good condition.

That you so much again!
— Katie | Canada

Do you have some of your flowers but need a custom bridal bouquet that wows your guests? Contact me today to start the design process with me!

Lavender, White and Silver Silk Wedding Flowers with Bling

If you are looking for some silk wedding flowers and bouquets with a touch of bling, these are the photos for you! Emily’s color palette of lavender, white and silver were easy enough to work with, but I wanted to add a little extra ‘Oomph’ to her arrangements with some bling. Rather than just a few rhinestones here and there, I wanted it to be a statement. Take a look at what we designed together!

The bridal bouquet was a mix of lavender Roses, white Tulips, Baby’s Breath, and a little brighter lavender Spray Roses.

To give it a little more dimension, I add in some glittery, blingy branches to add texture, height and take it to the next level!

The bridesmaid bouquet was the same mix of flowers, but smaller and without the bling.

I am extremely happy with the way my flowers turned out. When I was looking for flowers for my wedding, I was having trouble finding some that I like because I can be pretty picky. I am also a college student, so I don’t have a lot of money to spend on my wedding. I’m so glad I found this company! Not only were the prices fair, bur she also worked very closely with me to help me customize my flowers. I’m legally blind, so details can be a little hard for me to work with. I trusted her completely to put together a beautiful arrangement using my colors, and I am very happy with how they turned out. The communication was amazing as well. Not only did I receive pictures throughout the process, but also received quick replies when I reached out. When I physically received the flowers in the mail, I was so impressed by the texture. The flowers seemed so real, which is something I really wanted for my bouquet. Additionally, they were packaged very carefully and neatly. I would highly encourage anyone who is looking for beautiful flowers at a fairly cheap price to order from here!
— Emily | West Virginia

There were two boutonnieres, the groom and groomsman where I incorporated a small piece of the glitter branch in the groom’s to match the bridal bouquet.

Emily also wanted a few clusters of flowers on ribbon loops for her aisle arrangements. These are a great, and cost effective way to tie all your looks together, add a little more to your decor, but not break the budget.

Is this your color scheme? Are you looking for unique ways to add bling to your wedding flowers? Contact me today to talk about custom designs for your silk wedding flower arrangements.

Classic Color Palette for Silk Wedding Flowers

These bouquets right here are literally an any-season set of silk wedding flowers! Can you imagine a winter wedding with these? Oh wait, they would work for summer too! Walking down the aisle in emerald green or burgundy for a fall wedding? Yep, these will work for an Autumn aisle walk as well. Spring colors too? Of course! This is such a classic color palette that you cannot go wrong with. It looks classy, sophisticated, romantic, soft, and so bridal!

These round handtied bouquets of white Cabbage and Garden Roses, white Spray Roses, Lamb’s Ear and Eucalyptus are just so lovely!

This bride wanted the boutonnieres to all be similar but different. I mixed up some smaller leafed greenery, seeds and Spray Roses to give a look that matched, but was unique to each arrangement.

Is your color palette white and green? Or ivory and green? Fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist to get a quote on your dream wedding flowers!