Real Wedding: Bekah Part 3
I'm so excited to be showing you these fabulous pictures from Bekah's June wedding. You may remember her flowers once you see these gorgeous shots, or check out part 1 and part 2 of the feature I did on her flowers back in July.
These images of Bekah and her groom getting their "first look" are so sweet. And isn't her birdcage veil just gorgeous?!
White Calla Lilies and Roses - classic and stunning!
The bridesmaid bouquets all ready to go.
All boutonnieres and corsages come labeled for their recipients, making it easy for your coordinator to get the right flower to the right person.
Next up, the wedding party!
Amabelle: Part 2
To see more pictures from Amabelle and Mike's big day, check out the gallery from their wedding. Head on over to photographer Richard T. Yi's galleries to see the beautiful images for yourself.
Thanks again to Amabelle and Mike for choosing me to create classic designs incorporating their fun colors!
Real Wedding: Amabelle Part 1
Much to my relief and delight, I received some professional shots from Amabelle. You may remember me featuring her flowers in a few posts about arm bouquets, and also how budget friendly silk flowers can be.
Check out these gorgeous photos from Amabelle's very talented photographer - Richard T Yi.
Check out his website to see more of his work.
But for now, feast your eyes on these beauties:
Bridal Testimony: Meta
Hi Erin,
I just wanted to thank you again for putting together such a beautiful arrangement of flowers for my wedding! They were absolutely amazing and all the colors stood out so vibrantly! EVERYONE who has seen them thought they were real!
Thank you again!
Meta
Thanks again, Meta, for working with me and for these wonderful pictures and kind words! Many blessings!
Fall in New York: The Big Day
The beautiful and handsome bridal party.
Are these girls adorable or what?
What an awesome backdrop. And such a gorgeous smile, Meta!
Though Meta lives outside of the Twin Cities she knew that silk flowers would be the perfect option for her destination wedding. If you are planning one yourself, fill out a bridal checklist for a free quote!
Fall in New York: The flowers
My client Meta and I scheduled a consultation on one of her trips through the Twin Cities. She told me her plans for a beautiful Autumn wedding in New York -at a castle! I was super excited to take part in creating her arrangements. She wanted her color palette to be fall-ish but not drab in any way. I steered her towards the Jewel tones that would suit the occasion and feature the season as well.
We incorporated lots of different flowers to give the arrangements unique textures as well as a visually interesting mixture of colors. Blue Cornflowers, red Roses, orange Dahlias, orange Zinnias, gold Cosmos, green and burgundy Aster Mums, and red Hypericum berries were included in the different arrangements. A perfect combo of bright and seasonal if you ask me!
Flower girl, Bridal, Maid of Honor Bouquets:
Groom's Boutonniere:
Best Man's Boutonniere:
Flower Girl Bouquets:
Meta was so kind as to send along some snapshots from her big day - so come back tomorrow to see these babies in their natural habitat:)
Fabulous Fall Foliage
I have a great queue of photographs lined up for the next few weeks. But, I wanted to kick things off with some flowers that had a definite fall vibe going on--and Meta's were the perfect candidate. Check back to see more of the flowers and photos of her festive fall wedding in New York...at a castle, no less!
Customer Testimony - Carly
I've been meaning to send you some pics, but life has been crazy it seems!
The wedding went perfectly and everyone was amazed that my flowers weren't real! (The ones I actually told!) They held up great on the journey to Mexico and even 6 months later, my bouquet looks as perfect as it did the day of the wedding! The colors were amazing, and everything I hoped for. You were so fun to work with, especially since I contacted you last minute! You definitely made the process less stressful! I also included a pic for your mother-in-law so she can see what I did with the calligraphy.
Thanks again!
~Carly
SIlk flowers in Pardise: Part 2
Here are a few more pictures sent over by Carly. If you want to see even more of this wedding as well as check out her amazing photographer, head over to Geneoh Photography's blog post all about Carly and Jim's wedding.
Carly and her beautiful maids in vibrant hues and tropical flowers:
The dashing groomsmen with Calla boutonnieres:
So classy!
Carly hired my mother-in-law who owns Cakes For Your Occasions do to calligraphy for her escort cards. Her DIY project turned out super cute with the added sand dollars in the tray of sand.
Thanks again to Carly for bringing such a lovely vision for me to create. I wish you all the best!
Destination: Paradise
Getting pictures from brides is a lot like Christmas morning--I see the delivery in my inbox and squeal a little bit before tearing into the e-mail. Each picture is a gift that I cherish! After spending time with a bride, whether in person or via e-mail, I love to see their big event come to fruition. And the fact that I created the flowers for such an occasion is an honor.
So without further rambling on my part, I present Carly's destination wedding. Featuring the bride and groom and their gorgeous florals.
Tomorrow's post will feature the bridal party and another fun touch Carly added to complete their perfect paradise wedding.
All photos from Geneoh Photography
Sneak Peak: Carly's Reveal!
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
to remember the day by. If you are looking for a talented photographer, be sure and e-mail her at:
or give her a call at 763-389-0561.
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.

