St. Louis Union Station Wedding Reception

This fun reception at Union Station utilized the wondrous space of the whole room.  Guests were seated at round and long tables and the decor was designed to match.  Tall and low centerpieces as well as long hedges of flowers were used on the long tables to create a garden look in the vintage venue.  Candlelight was everywhere in the room.  …

Bright Greens & Soft Pinks

These bouquets were perfect for a fresh summer wedding.  We used lime hydrangea (one of the bride’s favorites) offset with light pink garden roses, ivory standard roses, white ranunculus, and white tulips.  We let the blooms be more natural in form, with flowers at different levels peeking out of the base of hydrangea.  We love the look this created for …

Sensational Circle Arbor & Reception at Live! by Loews

Live! by Loews was a fun spot for this spring wedding.  Our circle arbor was decorated with a natural-looking mix of light pink and white roses, stock flower, & hydrangea.  The aisle was lined with rose petals and the table centerpieces that we magically moved to the guest tables after the vows.  The reception featured light pink and white blooms …

Romantic White & Soft Green Tones

These classic white bouquets with soft greenery were the perfect touch for an early spring wedding.  We used soft textures including garden roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus accented with light and whimsical snapdragons and gum drop eucalyptus.  The soft movement in the bouquets was a beautiful reflection of the blooms of spring! Images: The Slones Photo and Film

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Classic Winter Whites

Winter color schemes can be tricky, especially if the clients are trying to avoid a holiday wedding look.  Sometimes, a classic winter white palette can be simply perfect.  This was a wonderful example of a quintessential white/ivory wedding look for the bride and her maids.  Roses were used in three ways- standard blooms, garden blooms, and spray blooms.  These varied sizes …

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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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Glitz & Glam at Energizer Park

This party at Energizer Park was full of holiday glitz and glam!  Gold accents and white ostrich feathers made quite the impression as guests entered the Ultra Club.  Wintery flower arrangements of white hydrangea, roses, stock, and mums filled the low, gold vessels on the tables.  These designs brought holiday cheer to all that attended the CITY celebration.

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Sunflowers Shine

Sunflowers were central to the bridal and bridesmaid bouquets for this early summer wedding.  The bride wanted her bouquet to be soft and full while cascading forward with the bright blooms.  Delphinium gave a hint of light blue throughout.  The bridesmaids carried rounded clutches of sunflowers and light blue to accent their dresses.  We enjoyed pairing sunflowers with spring tones for …

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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 …