Thursday, January 29, 2009

A Closer Look


A closer look at this bride's bouquet reveals a fun combination of dahlias, hydrangea, veronica, cymbidium orchids, golden yellow spray roses, acacia, lotus pods, monkey tails and more. The use of multiple textures, along with some dark brown accents, made this a truly unique bouquet.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Centerpiece



These centerpieces were so fun to create. We started with a low fish bowl vase and filled it with coffee beans. Then, we packed in white mums, lisianthus, lotus pods, hypericum berries, roses, dahlias, and hand-painted gold-tipped pine cones. Curly willow was the finishing touch to these cool centerpieces.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A fun wedding


We got a call a couple weeks ago from Jessica, a really sweet girl in a bit of a bind. Her wedding was just two weeks away and her florist had turned out to be a bit of a flake. She asked if we were available and could do what she wanted: something fun, funky, wild and cool. Yes! She called the right place!

We used a lot of different textures and components to make things interesting. The boutonnieres were white dahlias, a gold-tipped pinecone, a few sprigs of acacia and a gold leaf. Having just a bit of yellow and gold really made everything just pop!


Friday, January 2, 2009

A Winter Wedding

This Winter wedding was full of bright reds, Christmas greens, berries, and silver accents.
The bride carried a round hand-tied bouquet of white hydrangeas and roses, red roses, red gerbera daisies, berries and Christmas greens.

The bridesmaids carried these unique vertical hand-tied bouquets of Christmas greens, red roses, gerbera daisies and berries.

The arch was my favorite part of this wedding. We hung a garland of Christmas greens and accented with large silver ornaments hung with red ribbon. The arrangement in the center of the arch is made up of white hydrangeas, red roses, gerbera daisies, berries, and curly willow that was spray painted silver. Potted pointsettias (we spray painted the pots silver and tied them with red ribbon) dotted the bottom of the arch area.

White tulle and silver ornaments hung from wrought iron shepherd hooks along the aisle.

This snowflake cake was simply adorned with greens and berries.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Welcome to our new site!

Please pardon our appearance over the next few weeks as we get everything situated here. We've decided to go to a blogsite that we can update easily with current projects, inspiration and pictures! We are in the process of uploading many of our previous designs but it may take us awhile! Please let us know if there's anything we can help you with and thanks for stopping by!