Monday, October 25, 2010

yellow and navy blue wedding

In planning and designing for this wedding, the bride's main goal/vision was "keep it simple."   The colors were yellow and navy blue, so we did all yellow flowers with navy blue ribbon.  The only other requirements from the bride were no roses, and no sunflowers.

So we went with yellow dahlias and tulips as the main flowers, with yellow freesia, lilies, and fuji mums to go along with them.

The groom's boutonniere - a yellow dahlia with navy blue ribbon

 All of bridal party men's yellow boutonnieres

Yellow freesia boutonniere with navy blue ribbon

 Yellow freesia pin-on corsage with navy blue ribbon for one of the mothers

It was fun to do a monochromatic bouquet - not many brides are going for that look right now, so I haven't done one in a while.  But since it was all one color, I got to play around with different textures and shapes to make the bouquet have depth and interest.  Honestly, I don't really love any of the pictures I got of the bouquet, so I promise I'll post better ones when I get them from the photographer!
Bride's bouquet - yellow lilies, dahlias, freesia, fuji mums, and tulips with a navy blue ribbon wrap


We bounced around several different centerpiece ideas, but in keeping with the bride's mantra of "keep it simple" we eventually decided on just yellow tulips with some lily grass.  Simple, but elegant and beautiful.


The reception was at Le Chateau in Provo.  What a gorgeous venue!  It also has a dance floor, which I love, and a beautiful fountain.  


I had to include the beautiful cake!  I can't take credit for this since I did not actually arrange the flowers on the cake, just provided them for the cake ladies and they worked their magic.  But it was just so pretty I wanted to post a picture!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Purple Green and Turquoise Wedding

Here are a few pictures from my October Wedding #2!  The colors were dark purple, lime green, and turquoise, with dark purple as the main color and the other two as accents.


There were a few semi-disasters with this wedding - when I went to pick up the flowers, the dahlias were much more burgundy than they were purple (even though I had specifically discussed with the wholesaler that I needed purple, not burgundy...) and then there weren't any green or turquoise orchids, so I went to some other places, and eventually got some purple orchids, which were actually more magenta than purple... but such is the nature of working with a product over which you have no control!  In the end, I actually loved the color scheme - all of the shades of purples complemented each other very well.  It just wasn't actually all the shade of purple the bride had specified...


But again, I thought it turned into something really quite beautiful - see for yourself! (Although in some of the pictures the colors are a bit off, in spite of my amateur attempts at color correction.  Better pictures from the actual photographer coming soon!)

 Bride's bouquet - purple lisianthus, purple (burgundy) dahlias, purple dendrobium orchids, green roses, green coxcomb, peacock feathers, and a purple ribbon wrap.
(For some reason in these pictures the dahlias look even more red than they actually were, the orchids look more pink, and the ribbon looks more blue... strange.)

Close-up of the bride's bouquet


A few close-up details:



Green rose boutonniere for one of the fathers

Purple lisianthus and peacock feather boutonniere for the groom

Green rose, purple orchid, and peacock feather corsage for one of the mothers

Centerpiece in an Eiffel Tower vase with purple orchids and lisianthus and peacock feathers




a few more from the fall vintage wedding

Since this wedding was in Arizona, and the bride and groom would be transporting all of the flowers with them down there, I decided to label everything for them so they could keep track of what was what, especially if a friend/family member got put in charge of distributing flowers.  And I think it turned out really cute, so I took some pictures.




The tags were just tied on with black ribbon which could be easily slipped off.

To see more from this wedding, check out the previous post.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fall Vintage wedding

So here are some pictures from my first October wedding - the one with the silk flowers.  After searching far and wide (okay, not that far and wide... but several visits to several stores in the area) I was able to find all the flowers I needed for this wedding.  I especially loved the dark purple roses.  New favorite.

The bride was looking for a fall vintage feel, based around green hydrangeas with accents of white, dark violet, mustard yellow, and pewter.  Her dress was lace with pearls, so I added some pearl accents as well.  The big roses and green hydrangeas, as well as the general color palette, add to the vintage feel.  And the bride also loves dark purple calla lilies (as do I) so we combined all of these elements into something that I think turned out lovely.  Enjoy!









The bride's bouquet - green hydrangea with white and purple (eggplant) calla lilies, yellow ranunculus, and a pewter ribbon with pearl pins


 The bridesmaid bouquets - green hydrangea with dark purple roses, white calla lilies, yellow ranunculus, and pewter ribbon with pearl pins



The flower girl pomander ball - purple roses and green hydrangea

Toss bouquet - darker green hydrangea with white calla lilies and yellow ranunculus

Groomsman boutonniere - white calla lily with pewter ribbon

And a centerpiece - green hydrangeas and purple roses clustered at the neck of the vase with white calla lilies and willow to give some height


One down, two to go this month!