Old-fashioned & romantic. Those are the words Julie used to describe how she wanted her wedding flowers to look. Roses & hydrangea seem to be the perfect candidates!
The bride's bouquet was a collection of roses in shades of ivory, blush, & white. Simple accents of green hanging amaranthus trailed down the front of the bouquet.The bridesmaids carried fall hued clusters of the same. The colors looked fabulous against their burnt orange dresses!
The bride provided crystal vases & hurricanes that we used for centerpieces. The same flower/color combo was used on all tables. Pictured is the hurricane version with a wreath of roses & hydrangea around the base.
The bride provided crystal vases & hurricanes that we used for centerpieces. The same flower/color combo was used on all tables. Pictured is the hurricane version with a wreath of roses & hydrangea around the base.
Saving the best for last! We designed this arch covered with curly willow, birch branches, & bittersweet to stand guard over the candy buffet! The arch was decorated with old-fashioned lollipops, sunflowers, roses, etc. This was my favorite piece of the whole event!
Josh Solar was the photographer on this event & has some great shots on his blog as well! I can't wait to see all of the pics! You can check his post out at http://joshsolarphoto.blogspot.com/2008/10/married-julie-matt.html
The wedding was held at Our Lady of Sorrows. The reception was held at the Scarrit Ballroom in Kansas City, MO.
1 comment:
Hi there! I really admire your work. I'm an event florist in the greater Cincinnati area, and somehow your blog popped up in my web analytics. I'm glad it did, because your work is gorgeous! Would you mind if I show off your most recent candy buffet on my blog? I would of course creit you. I think my customers would really enjoy seeing it...it is phenomenal. Thanks, and let me knwo if that is ok.
Courtenay
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