This space is an ideal location for an intimate party. At this event, we designed flowers for a ceremony and a reception that were both held at Oliva. The ceremony was held in the courtyard. The bridal bouquet was a simple, sleek clutch of large white callas. The bride’s handkerchief was wrapped around the stems for a personal touch. The …
Wedding at Hidden Lake Winery
Mark and Dana are a great couple that were married in April at Hidden Lake Winery. Here are some of our snapshots of the ceremony and reception that took place in the same beautiful room. The wedding colors were hot pink and black. We did high and low centerpieces with pink flowers and black glassware. There were guest tables on …
Inspiration Picture
We recently did an event at Missouri Baptist. The person coordinating the event contacted us to make the centerpieces and to pull from a design she liked in an magazine. Here is the inspiration picture. The colors and textures were most important to the look of the event. Birds were also being incorporated for the event, so Sisters combined the …
Past, Present and Future Sisters
This is a great Sisters story! One of our dear former employees, Colleen, moved to Colorado in 2006 and started her own successful wedding flower business called Oakes Fields. SO, when another former “Sister”, Christa, moved to the same area in Colorado in 2008 and started planning her own wedding, we told Christa to get in touch with Colleen. The …
Using Succulents
Using succulents is a trend that is becoming more and more popular in St. Louis. Succulents are small, star-shaped plants with plump, smooth leaves. You often see them in planters or sometimes in landscaping. They can be cut and used as a fresh green accent in bouquets and centerpieces. We love the texture that succulents can give to an arrangement. …
Four Different Bouquets
These are some great examples of different styles bouquets can have. We designed recently these for a wedding show we did at Scott Air Force Base. The bouquet on the bottom right is a more contemporary and sleek look. It is simple, all white callas wrapped into a clutch. This mixed bouquet has lots of texture in each individual flower …
Third Degree Glass Factory
This colorful reception at the Third Degree Glass Factory was this past spring. Teals and oranges were used to celebrate the bride’s Indian heritage. The flowers were a bright mix of oranges including roses, gerber daisies and tulips. The centerpieces alternated high and low vases for some table variety. This shot by Gail Fleming shows the whole room after it …
Sahara Roses
Saharas are one of our favorite roses to use. They have an awesome neutral tan color with just a hint of blush pink. They are one of the most versatile roses and work great with any color combo. Here is a shot of a white peony and Sahara rose bouquet that Sisters did recently. The Saharas are medium-sized compared to …
Lily Grass Accents
Lily grass can be a great way to give your bouquet a little more interest and a slight contemporary feel. This bright bouquet of circus roses and flame mini callas has just a touch of looped lily grass around the edge instead of a more traditional greenery. The loops really give the bouquet a more finished look than it would …
Lush, Garden Centerpieces
Loose, lush and garden-y are some of the words we have been hearing this season. The vintage-garden look is very popular for bouquets as well as centerpieces. Here is a collage with some great examples of garden centerpieces with lots of texture. Our blog is full of other great examples of lush, vintage-style bouquets and arrangements. Look back at our …
