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Outdoor Summer Wedding at Lost Hill Lake

Surrounded by nature’s best, Lost Hill Lake Events was the ideal ceremony and reception location for this couple.  A hexagon arbor adorned with blooms of mums, wax flower, quicksand roses, burgundy snapdragons, peach stock and eucalyptus served as a perfect backdrop for vow exchange; as well as transitioned beautifully as a suspended garland that framed the couple’s reception table.  Combining …

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Pink and Ivory Spring Wedding

Spring was in full swing and the perfectly curated selection of mauve lisianthus, peach stock, light pink spray roses, quicksand and white roses, gunni, and silver dollar eucalyptus made for breathtaking bouquets. Bride and Groom exchanged “I Dos” under a delicately decorated arbor that pulled the same floral varieties from the bridal bouquet. The juxtaposition of 612North’s charm and our …

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Bright Pastels for a Spring Wedding

Abundant spring colors were everywhere at this couples’ nuptials.  With the breathtaking landscape at Silver Oaks Chateau as the backdrop, a circle or broken arbor at the ceremony was pure perfection.   For this wedding, a floral wall of free spirit and Juliette roses, carnations, blue delphiniums, peach stock, baby’s breath and wild greens welcomed guests; as well as, served as …

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Soft Color Palette with Clean Lines

This bright and airy venue was a wonderful setting for our team to make these wedding details pop.  Tall centerpieces of lisianthus, orlaya, wax flower, freesia, and tweedia in pinks, mauve, white and ivory welcomed guests for this sleek ceremony at Westwind Hills.  The Sister’s team is skilled at repurposing florals throughout your day. From ceremony to reception, the team transitioned …

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Blue and White Summer Wedding

the bridal party

The floral scheme was clean and classic for this summer wedding.  Round, white hydrangeas and subtle hints of eucalyptus were used to create the bridesmaids’ classic bouquets.  In keeping with her bridesmaids, the bridal bouquet had hydrangeas, roses, silver dollar eucalyptus and a subtle pop of blue delphinium to tie everything together.  The team created eloquent high arrangements of blue …

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Winter Florals in Focus

bridal bouquet with winter greenery

It’s all in the details for this winter wedding at The Franklin of Soulard! The combination of mixed greenery including eucalyptus, pine, and ruscus with ivory and white roses created the perfect floral scheme for this nature-loving couple.  In keeping with the season, pine cone accents added the perfect amount of texture and visual interest to complete the bridal bouquets …

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Bright Spring Wedding at Four Seasons

It is easy to see why the Four Seasons is a prime location to host your St. Louis wedding. The adorned broken arch allowed guests to enjoy the iconic monument while being surrounded by roses, ranunculus, and baby’s breath in shades of pink, ivory and white. Reception tables were embellished with mixed greenery and baby’s breath on tall arrangements to allow …

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Early Spring Wedding with Moody Color Palette

Our designers love creating for weddings at Silver Oaks Chateau! The team added greenery to the venue’s rustic chandeliers creating interest from tablescape to ceiling. The combination of mums, roses, ranunculus, wax flower, stock, and mixed greenery created this bride’s idyllic bouquet.  The embellished round arbor and table garlands continued the floral scheme throughout the venue space.  We enjoy designing …

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SLAM Summer Wedding

The St. Louis Art Museum was the backdrop for this summer wedding reception.  The guest tables and head table were adorned with delicate white & ivory flowers.  Both the low & tall centerpieces included tropical greenery & interesting textures.  Phalaenopsis orchids, roses, hydrangea, & snapdragons were on display in the large flower pieces.  Guests enjoyed the same luxurious blooms at the …

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Springtime Wedding at Westwind Hills

Westwind Hills is one of our new favorite venues!  This springtime wedding gave us the opportunity to design a broken arch for the ceremony that would flank the bride & groom.  The flower arch was made with dusty pink roses, white hydrangea, white snapdragons, white stock, and many varieties of spring greenery.  The looseness of this garden arch lent itself …