September 19, 2012

Two weddings...

Just a little peek at two different wedding designs from last weekend.
The first was quite exotic and elegant using
white phaleonopsis orchids...
 How gorgeous is that?!
 Some bouquets don't need a large variety of flowers to look stunning!
 A pretty white wristlet with freesias and asters...
...and a single orchid corsage...
The boutonniere's were of the same simple elegance...
As for the table arrangements, the bride wanted to keep with the white pallet
 wanting to convey a 'natural' look.
'Paniculata' hydrangeas were used along with ferns, curly willow and clematis buds.
All beautifully arranged in galvanised, low, long containers...
The second wedding was captured with the warmth of fall colours and
a more 'country', loose look to the bouquet...
 Rosemary, along with bay leaf (yes, it smelled wonderful!)
and solidago, was used for filler along with
scabiosa and rudbekia to set off the romance of deep red roses,
tangerine gerberas and full faced local sunflowers...
The stems were wrapped in fresh hosta leaves and french tied with raffia...
The smaller version on the right was for the maid of honor...
A small haircomb was also fashioned from the same floral tones for the bride...
Simple boutonniere's with bay leaf and roses for the menfolk...
A touch of rosemary for the groom...
And there you have it.
Two very different design ideas, both coming out
as gorgeous as always!



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