Showing posts with label Wedding Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Flowers. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Rich lush Reds...

While I think every colour scheme works 12 months of the year there is something very lush and cosy about richer deep colours. Velvet red roses make me think of Christmas and deep reds and oranges of Autumn...



"This pretty vintage wedding bouquet features a mix of gorgeous roses in a stunning blend of pastel and rich, vibrant colours. Deep pink astrantia and sprigs of berries add texture to create a late summer bridal bouquet with a just picked from the garden look."
This mixed roses bouquet makes me think of late summer, glasses of pimms and a vintage style wedding. 

Dramatic and decadence ooze from this centerpiece that could  The perfect floral for a deep winter wedding theme - the stems of rich red and pink roses are bound in red and  surrounded by a collar of faux fur.

With lots of candle light deep red roused, faux fir, roaring fire... Winter wedding  in the Dolomites... Perfecto! 



Friday, September 9, 2011

White bridal bouquet... Timeless!



White bouquets! 

Traditionally a brides wedding bouquet is made up of white or cream flowers. Incorporating roses, lilies, gardenias and orchids. Hand held bouquets are as popular as ever. This style is timeless and romantic, works well with every dress style and looks very elegant.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Flowers for a wedding in Italy...



The run up to the wedding itself is a fun and exciting experience, one full of much laughter and great memories!


When it comes to wedding flowers it makes me think about the florists we work with, especially one florist in Tuscany who I adore.  A wonderfully funny insight into Italian family working together... 

The Mama who opened the florist with her husband many moons ago, insists that you must eat something and sends out her husband to buy something for the guests. I have given up trying to tell her we have just eaten.  We sit in the little office going over ideas and once I have a full idea in my head I call in Nadia, the main florist, to go through everything. During this time she asks one of her two siblings to bring us different types of vases or flowers to get an idea how a display would look. There is a lot of banter, ideas and laughter flowing, even the grooms get involved! 

But they do create some amazing displays!

If our brides have an opportunity to come over to meet with Kelly and the florist, we ask them to cut out lots of photos of flowers that they like to bring with them. Normally it is very easy to see a theme develop  as we look through these cuttings, building an idea during this meeting on styles that the bride likes and also the styles she does not like!


''Flowers not only look beautiful they stir our emotions!''

Working with the brides personality and  style in mind, the florist and Kelly design the over all style for the wedding flowers and the day.

Rose: Rose is also known as the queen of the flower. Rose has always been used by poets and romantic writers as a reflection of beauty, emotion, true love and passion. No wonder rose is a perennial wedding flower! When it comes to wedding, you can take your pick from 3 main varieties of roses – garden roses, spray roses and hybrid tea roses.

Calla Lily: The elegant calla lily can look sensational in a wedding bouquet. Calla lily comes in white, yellow, orange, creamy ivory, dark purple and in many more different colors. Two varieties of calla lily are popular in weddings – A long stem containing a large head, (suitable for a presentation style bouquet) and smaller version that can be ideal for nosegays bouquets.


Stephanotis: The fragile white stephanotis flowers symbolize ‘marital happiness’, which make them popular wedding flowers. If you are going for a formal wedding, then stephanotis bouquet and a boutonniere can be your choice. Not only stephanotis are easily available throughout the year, they are moderately priced too.

Hydrangeas: The powerful presence of hydrangeas can infuse glamour and life to your wedding. A hydrangea is a cluster of small flowers that looks like a ball because of its large head. Blue hydrangeas are popular for use in wedding bouquets. You can use few stems of hydrangeas to fill out bouquets or you can add few sprigs in a boutonniere.

I know it is so hard to think about individual flowers so I am putting together a series on wedding flowers...

'The British bride will spend on adverage 2% of wedding budget on her flowers where as the American bride tends to spend a bit more around 7 % of total budget'

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

WEDDING FLOWERS INSPIRATION BY AMBER


Amber our July bride's blog on the run up to her wedding:  
 
The Bridal Bouquet
With so many beautiful flowers to choose from, where do I start?
Well, after having seen 'Black Swan', I have become ever so slightly obsessed with everything symbolic of the ballet. So it seems apt that I choose flowers inspired by my most current love and obsession, the ballet.
 
Photo by Jessica Claire http://www.jessicaclaire.net/
When I think of the ballet, I picture a beautiful ballerina poised in front of a Venetian mirror wearing the iconic ballet slippers.
So how do I translate this image of mine into flowers…?

I'm dreaming of bridal bouquets hand tied with silk ribbons, lace or tulle.
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I'm thinking flowers bejeweled by a scattering of crystals and pearls or nestling with the softest ivory feathers.
                      
I'm imagining dozens of roses in bloom.
 I'm visualizing displays of pastel and nude tones with petals of the most delicate oyster pinks, champagne, pale apricot and lilacs.

I hope my florist will realize my grand designs and I can look forward to a floral memory I will be able to treasure always and forever.                                                                                                       Amber

Please click here to view our first post about Amber and Mikes wedding in Treviso
Please click here to read Mikes A Groom with a view's post