Saturday, February 21, 2009
Katy in California revisted
Back in October we flew out to Fremont, CA for Katy and Nolan's wedding. I posted the photos we took of the centerpieces after we returned, but hadn't had time to get shots of any of the walking flowers before they were passed out. Alfred Salom Photography (who shot the wedding) was kind enough to provide us with those missing images. Thanks -- they're beautiful!
I know I'm going to get a flood of emails asking what I put in the bride's bouquet, so here you go: black magic, circus, leonadis, and freedom roses, red spray roses, two varieties of mini callas, safari sunset, orange freesia, blue thistle, belladonna delphinium, fern curl, chocolate cosmos, wine colored dahlias, brown hypericum berries, and seeded eucalyptus. It was seriously lush. Loved. It.
The attendants carried deconstructed bouquets of either freesia, callas, roses, or dahlias (each with hypericum berries and seeded eucalyptus), and the groomsmen had coordinating boutonnieres. I still smile when I think about that wedding. It was so lovely...so happy...lots of tears...We were honored to be a part of it!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Its about the details...
Happy Valentine's Day -- for real this time!
These photos are of flowers Kate put together for her brother-in-law's wedding back in the fall. How cute is that bride?! I love the wax monogram Kate designed and used on the bouquet wrap. Its always so fun to implement truly personalized details that are used throughout the event. Great job Kate!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day (a few days early...)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Meghan at Thanksgiving Point
Meghan's reception at Thanksgiving Point (Rose Room). The lighting was ter-ri-ble. (Horrible for taking pictures, perfect for ambiance) Hopefully you get the gist.
She chose a cascade style bouquet which you don't see too often these days (at least in Salt Lake...). It consisted of two varieties of Phalaenopsis orchids, cymbidium orchids, dendrobium orchids, and white mini calla lilies. The centerpieces were curly willow and dendrobium orchids.
And that's that.
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