Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Happy Anniversary to our June 19 2010 Bride & Groom

Meghan and Jonathon Lindsey


Here is a recap of their beautiful day!


Trinity Presbyterian Church Little Rock, AR



Grapevine wreaths displayed on either side of the columns in the front of the church.

*Insider detail:  We used silk hydrangea blossoms for the wreaths. 
We were able to get a more vibrant color with silk and we did not have to
worry about the flowers wilting in the June heat!



Guest book arrangement.

*Insider detail:  The guest book was displayed on a podium which made it tricky
to have a floral arrangement.  We used a pew clip to clip on the top ledge
of the podium.  It made for the most perfect little "pop" of flowers.




The beautiful bride and groom.

Creamy white bridal bouquet with a little touch of lavender.





Bridesmaids Bouquets.

Shades of purple with a pop of lime green really stand out on the eggplant colored dresses.



Aisle markers.

 Purple hydrangea tied with a lavender bow.
*Insider detail:  We used silk hydrangea blossoms down the aisle. 
We were looking for a vibrant and consistent color which you don't
always find with fresh hydrangea.  Using silk is a great alternative.




The bridal party



Happy Anniversary!
Thank you for letting us be a part of your special day!



Friday, June 15, 2012

Are you dreaming of a pink paradise for your big day?
 
We've got several different ideas for bouquets and ceremony decorations
that are sure to make a splash of pink color!



Ohh lala!  This passionately pink bouquet is definitely a show stopper!



We love the different shades of pinks in this bridal bouquet.



Beautiful arch way for the ceremony.  


Vibrant bouquets of hot pinks, oranges, and lime greens.


Nosegay bouquet and a boutonniere. 
Send mom down the aisle with her own bouquet of flowers. 
Think outside of the traditional corsage with a modified version
 of a bouquet like this nosegay shown here.



Deep fuchsia pink paired with red will take their breath away.



Pomander balls of flowers!
The lovely flower ball can play multiple roles at the wedding. 
Use them as a bouquet for your attendants, suspend them from ribbon as
pew decorations, wedding table centerpieces, or young attendants such as
flower girls can carry them down the aisle.

The possibilities are endless and the color combinations can be breathtaking!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Wedding season is upon us!
Every bride should carry a bouquet of flowers that represents her style.



Classic mix of beautiful white flowers.


Soft pink gerbera daisies nestled in a blanket of white hydrangea.



White sweet heart roses boutonnieres.



White hydrangea blossoms and roses.

Summer bridal bouquets

Summer means wedding season! 

We love the vibrant colors of bridal bouquet. 
Orange and yellow lilies, orange and yellow roses,
orange carnations and lime green buttons.