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 …
Outdoor Wedding at Lafayette Park
This Lafayette Park wedding was garden gorgeous! The outdoor ceremony was graced with perfect spring weather. The Sisters Design Team splashed the aisle with floral color & provided flower pieces to flank the brides. Bi-color roses, ranunculus, anemones, delphinium, freesia, waxflower, craspedia, & solidago made the perfect flower recipe. What fun we had adding color & texture for these lovely nuptials!  …
White & Ivory Palette for a Fall Wedding
Lexi and Edward had the most beautiful November wedding day at The Venue at Wildflower Ridge. The Sisters Floral Design team used mondials, wax flower, ranunculus, anemones, silver dollar eucalyptus to create Lexi’s dream wedding scape. After an outdoor ceremony, ivory and white blooms welcomed guests indoors for cocktail hour, followed with a candle-lit reception. The attention to detail at …
2024 Art in Bloom- People’s Choice Award Winner
Sisters was thrilled to be selected this year to participate in the Art in Bloom exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum. Floral Designers are chosen from dozens of applications and assigned an art piece to represent with flowers. We were given “Carnival Mask, Green, Violet, and Pink” by Max Beckmann. We studied the painting and the artist at length before …
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 …