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Cascading Orchid Bouquet

This bouquet had some of the most beautiful orchids we have ever seen!!  Our bride wanted a romantic, trailing look for her flowers.  We delivered with a base of roses and baby’s breath, and cascading stems of Phalaenopsis orchids for added drama.  The bouquet was still held upright, but with the added fun of the draping orchids. Beautiful! Images: MK Zach Photography

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Hot Pink & Fuchsia Flowers

This February wedding was chock-full of hot pink and fuchsia flowers.  Everyone was ready to see these bright blooms that reminded them that spring was coming.  The bouquets featured roses, ranunculus, amaranthus, and blue thistle to showcase not only pops of color, but textures as well.  The pink shades were spot on, right down to the bride’s lipstick.  We were …

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Garlands Galore at Chandler Hill Vineyards

Magnolia can be such a wonderful fall color & texture for weddings.  We helped out with this ceremony & reception held last fall at Chandler Hill Vineyards.  The beautiful deck was the perfect location for the ceremony.  We brought flower pieces in the white & ivory palette for the barrels that flanked the vows.  The rows of long guest tables inside …

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Outdoor Ceremony at Pine Hollow Farms

When the Missouri weather cooperates, an outdoor wedding can be simply spectacular!  This was certainly the case for these two lovebirds.  The outdoor patio at Pine Hollow Farms was the perfect canvas.  We decorated the venue’s hexagon arbor with fall tones in burgundy, peach, sherbet, and rust.  The aisle also showcased clusters of the fall flowers on the chairs as …

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Barnett on Washington Wedding

The Barnett on Washington is such a regal and magical place for a wedding!  We had the pleasure of designing the flowers for a winter wedding held there in December.  White, ivory, and deep reds were the bride’s request for colors to compliment the space.  We brought bouquets of roses, cremones, ranunculus, cedar, and eucalyptus for both the bride & bridesmaids to …

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Warm Tones for Winter

Winter flower colors can be so much more than traditional “winter white.”  This bride opted for the warm shades of orange, rust, sherbet, and peach for her flowers.  Her bouquet was full of the soft textures of roses, ranunculus, disbuds, waxflower, and stock.  The maids in the wedding party carried coordinating bouquets that complemented the deluxe version carried by the bride.  …

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Dusty blue tones at the Coronado

The classic look of the Coronado was exactly what our clients wanted for their wedding reception.  The vintage rooms & embellishments in the space were perfect for their wedding vision!  We provided soft touches of flowers and candlelight to the reception setting.  The high & low flowers around the room gave visual interest to each table.  Flowers in dusty blue & ivory made the perfect …

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Wedding at the Shrine of St. Joseph

The wedding ceremony of this lovely couple was held at the Shrine of St. Joseph.  The wedding party’s flower palette included mostly white & ivory tones with pops of dusty blue throughout.  The bouquets consisted of roses, ranunculus, anemones with dark centers, & blue delphinium.  The church was decorated with lush sprays of wedding flowers at the back of the church – to …

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Cozy December Wedding

This sweet & intimate wedding ceremony took place on a crisp, winter day in December.  The nuptials were held at the Piper Palm House in Tower Grove Park.  The bride & groom stood under the white arbor decorated with the warm tones of orange & rust with ivory accents.  The mixed greenery background accented the beautiful plants inside the venue.  The bridal …

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Pocket boutonniere & Purple Flowers

One of the details we enjoy thinking through with our clients is boutonniere choices.  There are so many options for these buds, but most recently, pocket boutonnieres have become more & more popular.  This bride & groom opted for the stylish pocket boutonnière.  The groom’s coat pocket was filled with accenting blooms from the bride’s white, lavender, and purple bouquet.  …