Pops of Color in Your Wedding Bouquets

We had lots of fun designing this lush, trailing bridal bouquet and her complimenting bridesmaids’ bouquets!  The base of the bouquet was a soft mix of blush and ivory with roses, spray roses, peonies, and some dainty feverfew.  We elongated the shape slightly with some mixed greenery types including silver dollar eucalyptus and huck.  Then, to pop in a little color, we added coral …

Soft & Dreamy Wedding at Forest Park Golf Club

The guest table centerpieces and sweetheart table flowers were some of our favorite details at this Forest Park Golf Club wedding reception.  The tall centerpieces were elevated on a clear, glass stand and included blush roses, white hydrangea, snapdragons, monte, and lush greenery.  The sweetheart table was extra sweet with the addition of the bride’s bouquet and a garland of greenery …

Light Blue Hues in Summer

Light blue & white blooms were the focus of these wedding party flowers. The bride and her maids carried light blue delphinium, roses, peonies, stock flower, and spray roses. The bridal bouquet was accented with white anemones with striking dark centers. The boutonnieres were a simple white ranunculus for the lapel. Everything from the flowers to the bridesmaids’ dresses & guys’ suits came together with the flowers …

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Fun with Flowers and the Vault at the Noble

Some venues have such unique places for flowers.  We had a blast designing this piece for the vault at the Noble!  We incorporated the fall tones of the wedding with roses, snapdragons, disbuds, delphinium & autumn greenery.  The vault flower piece was used as a backdrop for formal pictures (some a little silly), as well as a focal point during the reception.  Guests were …

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Vibrant Summer Wedding in the Park

All things bright and summery for this wedding!  Overlooking St. Louis’s iconic city park, Forest Park Golf Course was an idyllic venue for bringing the vibrant colors of summer indoors. Bouquets of peonies, anemones, hot pink stock and wax flower, orange ranunculus, purple and butter lisianthus, blue delphiniums, feverfews, and craspedia balls filled the room and carefully curated low arrangements …