Showing posts with label Florals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florals. Show all posts

Sunday, January 19, 2014

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Wedding Decor: Picking a style that reflects you

Choosing a style for your wedding might seem like a daunting task with so many different styles out there. However, when you think about it, your wedding day décor and details should be a direct reflection of you and your fiancé. Think about your clothes, the way you decorate your home, the kinds of restaurant ambiances you like, the kinds of things you like to do and all the other little details that help you create your personal style. Choosing a style or theme for your wedding should reflect all of that.

It can also be dictated by the venue you choose. You chose your venue for a reason and you don’t want to take away from it. Consider a style that enhances and complements the venue. This will make everything stay cohesive and it will look like it “belongs.”


Here are a few key details about some popular styles today to help you choose which one is right for you and your venue and which one falls more in line with your style as a couple.

1. Rustic: For the couple who loves the outdoors. Maybe it is an outdoor wedding. Rustic can be made to look more casual or more elegant depending on the flowers used. It often involves woody elements such as curly willow, branches, wooden barrels, driftwood and natural looking vases/containers.

The wine barrels are awesome :D

2. Classic: For the traditional couple who may be getting married in a church/synagogue, a country club or a large ballroom that has classic carpeting and drapery already. Florals in this style are usually round in shape and the colors and flowers are all mixed together. They can be big or small, but the shape generally remains the same.

so classic. #wedding #decor
3. Glam: For the couple who likes nice things and maybe wants to make a larger production of their wedding. Florals for this style are usually big and lush, such as hydrangeas, peonies and garden roses. It often includes other elements such as crystals—but can also be achieved with a lot of candlelight and a lot of flowers.
#Glam #decor - - For an indoor wedding reception maybe?

4. Contemporary: For the modern couple who likes contemporary art, clean lines and/or minimalistic décor—but still wants to be able to wow their guests. This style may not be as big in size as glam or classic, but it is more of a “clean” look and it is sometimes about making a big statement with less—perhaps using bigger or more expensive flowers (like orchids) in these arrangements; or using only one or two types of flowers for everything.
black, white & gold glamorous contemporary wedding inspiration // Photography: Anneli Marinovich www.annelimarinovich.com // Styling: Idyllic Days www.idyllicdays.com

5. Garden: For the couple who loves nature. Also a perfect, complementary style for those getting married in a garden. This style will not take away from the beautiful garden ambiance that drew you to your venue—instead it will enhance it and complement it by creating wispy floral arrangements, using a lot of foliage (including leaves, vines and flowering branches). The foliage helps the design blend into the garden so it looks like it belongs.
garden wedding decor: sub white with pinks and purples

6. Vintage: For the couple that loves antiques, soft colors and treasures the past. This is usually a very romantic style due to the softness of the décor. The containers/vases for these arrangements are often delicate glass, gold pieces or mercury glass (and sometimes a combination of all three). The containers don’t always match perfectly but the décor is connected through the flowers used in the arrangements. There is usually some asymmetry to this style.
Vintage style wedding table setting // Styled by Visually Creative, Photography by Chris Perkins #vintagewedding


Finally, don’t be afraid to mix and match. A good floral designer should be able to use elements of two or more different styles to create a personalized style to make your wedding day look like it’s yours!


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Friday, December 27, 2013

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How To Add "Winter" To Your Wedding Bouquet

Wedding florals vary by season, and choosing florals that are in season helps keep costs down. While that means peonies aren't the best choice for your winter wedding, you'll still have some fabulous winter floral options. Here are some of the best ways to winterize your wedding florals:
1. Use holiday trimmings like pine and holly berries.
2. Make them frosty with lambs ear, or do an all-silver brooch (non-floral) bouquet.
3. Add winter texture with pinecones, berries, and lotus pods.
4. Incorporate winter fruits and veggies like kale and persimmons.
5. Make them all winter white (or cream).
What is your favorite way to winterize wedding florals?

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

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Ways to add that "wow" factor to your bouquet

If you want to give your wedding bouquet a little "wow" factor, consider adding a few unexpected elements to the mix. Accenting your blooms with some unique components will add dimension and interest to the arrangement. For your inspiration, we've rounded up twelve great ideas for adding texture to your bridal bouquet. 
1. Silver Brunia Balls
Photos (from left): Kate Connolly, Marie Papp
2. Fern Curls
Photo courtesy of PANACEA Event Floral Design
3. Thistle
Photos (from left): Emily Delamater, Enchanted Florist
4. Curly Willow
Photos (from left): Cedarwood, Enchanted Florist
5. Lotus Pods
Photos (from left): Enchanted Florist, Clary Pfeiffer
6. Wire Vine
Photos (from left): Merryl Brown Events, XOXO Bride
7. Scabiosa Pods
Photos (from left): Birds of a Feather Events, Anni Cee
8. Feathers
Photos (from left): Always Floral, Chris + Jenn Photos
9. Seeded Eucalyptus 
Photo courtesy of Laurelwood Designs
10. Cotton
Photos (from left): Laura Leslie Photography, Wildflowers Inc.
11. Craspedia (aka Billy Balls)
Photos (from left): Holly Heider Chapple Flowers, LA Event Design
12. Wheat
Photos (from left): Katie Stoops, Gina & Ryan Photography

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Monday, April 8, 2013

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Flowers & Their Meanings


When it comes to choosing flowers for your wedding there are a few things that every bride should consider.  Colors, textures, trends, season, and vase color are a few.  The meaning behind the flower you chose is also important to know so you’re able to put together meaning bouquets and centerpieces on your special day.
I put together a list of popular wedding flowers with their meaning to help you pick out your perfect arrangement.
Orchid – Love, Beauty
Magnolia – Love of Nature
Rose – Love, Joy & Beauty
Stephanotis – Marital Happiness
Tulip – Love, Passion
Peony – Romance, Prosperity
Lily of the Valley – Happiness
Iris – Faith, Wisdom
Baby’s Breath – Innocence
Calla Lilly – Magnificent Beauty, Royalty
Carnation – Gratitude, Remembrance
Gardenia – Purity, Joy
Daisies – Cheerful, Innocence
When in doubt think simple and classic and just have fun with it!
Take a look at my Bouquet Pinterest Page for more inspiration.
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