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Furry Wedding Guests–Llamas at Maison du Lac

When our clients say they are having their furry friends come to the wedding, we always enjoy making them flower collars for the big day.  Llama wedding guests were new to us, but we love the way the flowers and pictures turned out!  The llamas (& human wedding guests) enjoyed the rust, burgundy, & peach hues of the bouquets & arbor 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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Outdoor Summer Wedding at Lost Hill Lake

Surrounded by nature’s best, Lost Hill Lake Events was the ideal ceremony and reception location for this couple.  A hexagon arbor adorned with blooms of mums, wax flower, quicksand roses, burgundy snapdragons, peach stock and eucalyptus served as a perfect backdrop for vow exchange; as well as transitioned beautifully as a suspended garland that framed the couple’s reception table.  Combining …

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SLAM Summer Wedding

The St. Louis Art Museum was the backdrop for this summer wedding reception.  The guest tables and head table were adorned with delicate white & ivory flowers.  Both the low & tall centerpieces included tropical greenery & interesting textures.  Phalaenopsis orchids, roses, hydrangea, & snapdragons were on display in the large flower pieces.  Guests enjoyed the same luxurious blooms at the …

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Springtime Wedding at Westwind Hills

Westwind Hills is one of our new favorite venues!  This springtime wedding gave us the opportunity to design a broken arch for the ceremony that would flank the bride & groom.  The flower arch was made with dusty pink roses, white hydrangea, white snapdragons, white stock, and many varieties of spring greenery.  The looseness of this garden arch lent itself …