Ruth & Michael- Honorary Arrangement
Ruth & Michael- Boutonnieres & Corsages
The orchids worked perfectly for the boutonnieres and corsages. We found ways to make the bridal party members match each other and for all the other personal flowers to fit the feel.
Groom's Bout: White Orchid and magenta Orchid
Groomsmen: Purple Hydrangea and magenta Orchid
Ruth's dad passed away a few years ago and Ruth had chosen a dear friend to walk her down the aisle. His boutonniere had a magenta and a lavender Orchid.
Mothers' Wristlets: White orchid, magenta orchid, boxwood, Sangria ribbon, pearl wristlet
Officiant: White Orchid
Ruth chose to honor some very special people with flowers, many of whom I knew. It was a very sentimental moment to be creating these flowers with each person in mind.
Last up: Come back tomorrow to see how Ruth and Michael chose to honor their Dads.
Ruth & Michael- More Bouquets
Ruth & Michael--May 2011
Michael and Ruth's main colors were Jade and Sangria and she also wanted to incorporate a deep purple and also magenta. I really felt that orchids were the way to go with their saturated colors and beautiful shape. But the deep purple threw us for a loop. Ruth happened across some deep purple hydrangea at a local Michigan craft store that she thought would be perfect. So she picked up enough for the bridesmaids bouquets and to use in the bouts and corsages.
New Bride Welcome!
It's been a while since I've done a shout out to my newest brides. So I thought I'd take a minute and say welcome to Julie, Briana and Katie. All 3 gals are January 2012 brides with their own unique styles and color schemes.
- Julie's deep purple and ivory flowers will incorporate Roses, Hydrangea, Button Mums, and Stephanotis.
- Briana's choice is all about the Peonies in vibrant magenta and white and Ranuculus in crisp white for the bouts and corsages.
- Katie's deep red Roses will be accented with red Orchids and lush Boxwood.
I'm looking forward to bringing you sneak peeks of their gorgeous arrangements once they are all finished up -- but for now, I better get back to work!
Real Wedding: James & Clarissa
Local couple and our friends James and Clarissa contacted me about doing the flowers for their July 22nd ceremony and of course I said yes! Clarissa came ready with color swatches, a hand drawn sketch of her ideas for the ceremony site and pictures showing what she liked for the bouquets. Having all that in hand made my job so easy and the expectations so clear. In just a matter of a few weeks we had flowers chosen, designs picked out, and we were ready to roll.
Her color palette of turquoise, spring green, yellow, and white was such a vibrant and fun combination for a summer wedding. The flowers she wanted incorporated were daisies, roses, mums, hydrangea, and some greenery. Her two bridesmaids carried smaller versions of her bouquet and the guys wore white roses with smaller accent flowers that were also found in the bouquets. Check out what we came up with together:
James and Clarissa had me create aisle arrangements hung from matching turquoise ribbon, and altar arrangement using the same flowers and colors, and centerpieces for their intimate reception at
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It was an honor to attend such a beautiful occasion with my hubs and also so fun to see the flowers outside "in the wild." And now I have these stunning photos from
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Thanks to James and Clarissa for included me in your special day in such a big way! Blessings in your new adventures together!
Nautical Inspiration: Navy and White Wedding
Her wedding is this weekend and is taking place in Door County, Wisconsin, a beautifully scenic area along the coast of Lake Michigan. She wanted that to be reflected in her color scheme and her wedding flowers.
Real Wedding: Bekah (Part 2)
For the groom's boutonniere we used the same Rose that appeared in Bekah's bridal bouquet. We matched the same color ribbon as one additional way of having her groom stand out.
Groomsmen Bout
For the corsages we also used the bright pink ribbon and we added Sweet Pea in bright pink for the Mother's corsages. Bekah wasn't picky about the type of accent flower, but it was important that the color matched the ribbon swatch she sent me.
Real Wedding: Bekah (Part 1)
My customer Bekah happened to be the sister of a good friend from my freshman year of college. I was honored to be asked to create Bekah's flowers!
Her early June wedding was a great opportunity to combine a traditional white bridal bouquet with a fun and bright accent color featured in the bridesmaid flowers. With the bridesmaids wearing blue dresses, Bekah really wanted their flowers to pop. Take a peek!
Bridal Bouquet: White roses, white Calla Lilies, white satin ribbon:
Bridesmaid Bouquets: Large magenta Calla Lilies with magenta satin ribbon.
Toss Bouquet: Mini white Calla Lilies, magenta satin ribbon.
Check back to see how we used these flowers for Bekah's boutonnieres and corsages.
Real Wedding: Sarah (Part 2)
The clean designs and crisp black and white satin ribbon gave the flowers the formal feel, but the bright red combined with the white kept it appropriate for the coastal nuptials. Thanks to Sarah for letting me create these beautiful and unique flowers for a wedding in the tropics.
Real Wedding: Sarah (Part 1)
Check out the personal flowers!
Check back in the next few days to see her beautiful bouquets. An elegant combination of bridal white and south-of-the-border red.
Sangria (Part 2)
We wanted the same flowers and colors to blend through to the personal flowers for Danielle's wedding. We added a mini Calla Lilly in a darker shade of the Sangria to make the Groom's bout stand out. We used one of the Cream/Sangria callas for the Groomsmen bouts and for the ringbearer, we used a mini ivory calla. We used ivory callas for the rest of the bouts and corsages and even added some bling. Check out the pictures below to see exactly how the flowers were incorporated.
Groom's Boutonniere
Groomsmen Boutonnieres
Ringbearer Boutonniere
Father's Boutonniere
Mother's Corsage
Thanks to Danielle for giving me the chance to find another way to use this gorgeous jewel tone in a new and beautiful way.
This Season's Hot Color: Sangria
Tropical Sensation--Personal Flowers
Tropical Sensation--Bouquets
At the time of our initial consultation, she wasn't sure what style she liked or what types of flowers she wanted, it was more of wanting to hear more about what I could do. After a few months, she e-mailed me wondering if silks were still an option. Her wedding was about a month away, so we had to meet and chat and decide...in that order.
What we came up with has to be one of my favorite bridal bouquets yet. The deep magentas and the bright fuchsias played off each other so well. Her monochromatic bouquet included lots of different types of flowers, letting each texture and shape speak for itself.
Bridal Bouquet: Banana Flowers, Hydrangea, Mini Calla Lilies, Sweet Pea, Orchids, Orchids, and more Orchids! Ivory satin ribbon for the finishing touch.
Carly wanted the bridesmaids bouquets to be the opposite contrast from the her bouquet. She also wanted their teal dresses to keep that fun, beachy feel by featuring white bouquets. We did bring in some of the magenta with a little bit of satin ribbon on the stem.
Bridesmaid Bouquets: White lilies and Callas.
Real silk wedding flower story: Kelsey (Part 3)
When Kelsey and I met, she told me about the centerpieces she had envisioned for her reception venue. She wanted full, colorful arrangements on tall vases with twigs inside. We met several times and after catching me a couple times on Google chat, we talked through the possibility of a mockup for her centerpieces. She was having a hard time imagining what they would look like. So I went shopping and found all sorts of possibilities of flowers that would work.
After coming to a consensus of what to include and what shape she wanted, I got to work making the first of her 17 centerpieces. I e-mailed her with a picture of our experiment and, aside from one flower sticking up a little too high, she loved it. That's just one of the great things about silk flowers, Kelsey's feedback was invaluable and she was really happy knowing what she would be getting.
So after lots of trimming, arranging, hot glue burns, and wishing I had a pet beaver to chop all the sticks, we had finished products. Kelsey also hired me to deliver and set up the centerpieces so I got to see the finished arrangements in their happy home, the Town and Country Club in St. Paul, Minnesota.
So before you get too bored of reading, here's the beautiful end result:
Thanks again to Kelsey for a wonderful and exciting experience!
Real silk wedding flower story: Kelsey (Part 2)
Kelsey's flowers all worked really well for the boutonnieres and corsages she needed. We even found some adorable mini daisies to work into the arrangements.
Corsage with a Fresh touch Calla in Orange/Gold and a mini daisy in burnt orange.
A bit of sheer ribbon in her matching red added a little hint of femininity to this classy piece.
Boutonniere with a fresh touch Calla in Orange/Gold and red sheer ribbon.
A very clean, sophisticated look for the guys.
Corsage with 2 mini Gerbera daisies in burnt orange and burnt orange ribbon.
This fun design was a punch of color with a softer look.
Boutonniere using 2 mini Callas, one Gold and one Orange/Gold.
This visually interesting piece separated this boutonniere from some of the other styles while maintaining the flow and theme of the overall designs.
Check back soon for Kelsey's centerpieces - a team effort!
Real silk Wedding flower story: Kelsey (Part 1)
Kelsey and I started meeting to talk about flowers last spring which gave us plenty of time to hash out the details of her November 2010 wedding. Her color swatch of the girls' dresses was a rich red, but wasn't too deep, more of a cheery fall red. She definitely wanted the Autumn look with matching red, gold and burnt orange flowers. She liked the style of the bouquet you see in my header picture, so I started looking for Gerbera Daisies in her color scheme. Knowing she liked callas as well, I found red and orange ones that worked perfectly. We tied off her bouquet with red satin ribbon and the girls all carried smaller versions of her bouquet with orange ribbon.
Tune in later this week, to see all the personal flowers and her gorgeous rustic centerpieces.
Fashionable Feathers
Her bridesmaids were going to be wearing midnight blue and Oasis blue, so the scheme still needed to coordinate, but in a funky vibrant sort of way. We settled on a nice green and white color scheme to complement the dresses and Sommona's style. She liked orchids and hydrangea and wanted a hint of purple in her bouquet. From those details, we constructed the look that was perfect for her.
Bridal Bouquet: White roses, white hydrangea, green hydrangea, green cymbidium orchids, orchid hydrangea, peacock feathers.
Toss Bouquet: White roses, orchid colored hydrangea
Both bouquets incorporated her bridesmaid dress colors with midnight blue satin ribbon with oasis colored ribbon ballerina wrapped and finished off with pearl-head pins.