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Beautiful Outdoor Wedding at Lalumondiere Mill

This stunning outdoor wedding at Lalumondiere Mill was so much fun! The bride carried a beautiful bouquet filled with a mix of roses, baby’s breath, stock flower and a variety of greeney. The outdoor ceremony and reception spaces already had so much beauty. We enjoyed adding to the beauty with a mix of both tall and low floral arrangements.The reception …

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Wedding at Piper Palm House & Missouri History Museum

This gorgeous wedding at Piper Palm House and the Missouri History Museum was a day to remember! The bride and bridesmaids held a simple bouquet of roses. This wedding featured a variety of white and ivory flowers including roses, mums, hydrangea and stock flowers in the ceremony arbor and reception centerpieces. The bride added a touch of pink into her day with her …

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Classic Wedding Reception at a.casa

You can’t go wrong with the classic white & ivory at a wedding.  This wedding party and reception at  a.casa was the epitome of class & simplicity.  The bride & her maids carried roses and babies breath mixes, with garden blooms like lisianthus and snapdragons added to the bride’s bouquet.  The reception featured long tables, lots of candlelight, and rows …

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From Ceremony Backdrop to Reception Centerpieces

This wedding is a wonderful example of repurposing ceremony florals for the reception.  The ceremony and reception were both held in the Crystal Ballroom at the Marriott Grand.  Knowing that the room would be utilized for both, our team designed pieces that could be used as a gorgeous flower backdrop to flank the bride & groom and stunning tall centerpieces on the guest tables.  …

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From Ceremony to Reception at a.casa

This intimate wedding held at a.casa was a dream day for the bride & groom.  Not only did the fall weather cooperate, but the plan to have the celebration in the same place as the ceremony went off without a hitch!  The outdoor nuptials featured rose petals and clusters of babies breath down the aisle.  The same look was continued on the arbor.  Once …

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Winter Ceremony at the Franklin of Soulard

This rustic winter ceremony included so many winter textures!  The arbor was adorned with winter pine greenery, eucalyptus, pine cones, white blooms, and willow branches to bring a little of the outdoors inside.  The aisle chairs were decorated with clusters of wedding greenery to soften the path for the wedding party.  Ivory chiffon and satin were used to help bring a …

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Modern Baby’s Breath, Orchids, & Roses

A popular look for recent wedding flowers is the combination of traditional baby’s breath & roses accented with the much more modern-looking phalaenopsis orchids.  For this wedding, we combined those elements with the addition of ranunculus to create a soft, romantic amalgamation of old meets new.  The bouquets were devoid of any greenery, which is also a trend in wedding flowers for …

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From Ceremony to Reception at Main Street Abbey (part 2)

We loved being a part of this wedding & reception at Main Street Abbey!  Our previous blog focused on the ceremony, but the details of the party that followed were equally as stunning!  The reception featured low & tall centerpieces full of beautiful, bright blooms.  Gold vessels & candlelight helped create a warm atmosphere in the room.  The cake, overflowing with wedding flowers, …

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From Ceremony to Reception at Main Street Abbey (part 1)

Main Street Abbey is such a great space for weddings & receptions.  This time, we were able to help with both a ceremony & the party that followed.  The focal point of the ceremony was the circle arbor on the stage.  The wedding arbor was adorned with floral pieces in warm tones, both on the arbor itself & on the …

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Warm, Golden Tones of Peach & Yellow

Look at these bouquets- bursting with golden tones of beautiful blooms!  The neutral blue/green color of the bridesmaids’ dresses were a wonderful backdrop for the warm flowers in the bouquets.  We used shades of peach and butter yellow with pops of white to achieve this look.  Juliet garden roses, ranunculus, disbuds, and lisianthus were just a few of the flower …