Showing posts with label Forest Park Visitors Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forest Park Visitors Center. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2009

Bright and Beautiful May Wedding

These photos are from the wedding of Ashely and Michael. Bright greens and pinks with touches of ivory were used throughout the flowers. Take a peek! Images by Bernie Elking.



The bridal bouquet included roses, hydrangea, berries, and orchids. Small lace rosettes were made from the fabric of both mothers' wedding gowns. We placed them within the bridal bouquet to add a small personal and meaningful touch for Ashley.






Bright pinks and greens were used in the bridesmaids' flowers.




The groom wore a green orchid boutonniere to match the bridal bouquet.



At the Forest Park Visitors Center, we did a combination of high and low centerpieces in the bright wedding colors.





Congratulations and best wishes to the bride and groom from all of us at Sisters!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Attention Spring Brides!

This is a beautiful use of spring colors and spring-time flowers, for all of you who may be planning for an upcoming spring wedding. Laurie and Adam got married this past May. Here are some great pictures from Gail Fleming.


Laurie's bouquet included large white callas, pink mini callas, and green hypericum berries.





The girls carried large white calla lilies for a very clean, contemporary look.

These white hydrangeas were hung on the pews and lined the aisle for the bride's entrance.



The calla theme was carried through to the reception at the Forest Park Visitors Center (Lindell Pavilion).



It was a pleasure working on this wedding and we wish the newlyweds much happiness!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Summer Centerpieces

Here is a "collection" of some of the centerpieces and other flower decor that we've done this spring and summer.



Bright reds and pinks made these roses and freesia pop against the white table linens.




These hurricane candles with a lush flower wreaths were perfect for a summer garden-themed wedding.



Small jars of Esperance roses and bells of Ireland were a great cimpliment to the pink washed walls at the Mad Art Gallery.










Tall trumpet vases with large white calla lilies brought height and drama to the Lindell Pavilion. (Photo by Gail Fleming)






Two types of submerged flowers- tulips and roses- gave a contemporary look to the reception at Moulin. (Photos by Tim McDermott)