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Friday, November 4, 2011

Sparkle!

Alex and Sarah's wedding was so much fun to be a part of!  Sarah had a beautiful dress that looked like it came straight out of a Disney princess tale!  It had many small jewels that shimmered as she floated down the aisle, her dress barely skimming the ground.  She wanted the same feel for her flowers.  Sparkle, with a touch of joyfulness.  I find that daisies are a very light and joyful flower.  They are wonderful for an outdoor mid-day summer wedding like theirs!  The sparkle she was looking for was added into the sparkling tool running up the double staircase banister as well as small sparkles peaking from within her all white bouquet.




Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Winter Wonderland

The winter is, in my opinion, one of the most romantic times of year.  The trees are frosted white, it is cold outside and all you want to do is snuggle up with your sweetie with a big, fluffy blanket.  This wedding was designed to feel frosted and romantic.  The boutonnieres had dusty miller leaves gently wrapped around the silver billy balls.  The leaves provided a soft, dusted appearance against the black lapel. 




                                                   Photos by http://mcmullenimages.com/
                                                           Flowers from Rose Floral
                                                                Design by Maddy

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Alli and Mike's Wedding!




This wedding was such a joy to be a part of!  Alli really wanted a wildflower feel to her bouquets, centerpieces and boutonnieres.  A variety of flowers were used to create this wild feel.  In Mike's boutonniere there are orange red ranunculus flower to match the girls shoes, blue bachelor buttons, yellow billy balls and bear grass loops for the final touch of controlled chaos.




Photos by Birch Blue Photography

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Amy and Peter's aisle...

Amy and Peter were married at the Fort Snelling chapel.  It was absolutely gorgeous!  Amy asked me to add a little fringe to the already stunning seven foot candle pillars that lined the aisle.  I used white hydrangeas wrapped in ivory ribbon and lined with tree leaf to give the majestic aisle a feminine flare.  The flower girls also carried identical bouquets of hydrangeas to complete the look.