Showing posts with label bells of Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bells of Ireland. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Fresh Yellow at the MAC

These snapshots are of the June wedding for Melissa and Kevin. Yellow and white were the main color in all the flowers. Take a look at the different shapes and textures throughout the wedding!!



This bridesmaid bouquet included gorgeous white stargazer lilies, green bells of Ireland, and bright yellow freesia. This specific mix of flowers gave the whole bouquet lots of interest and texture.








The same yellow and whites were carried through to the ceremony in these altar pieces....






....and into the aisle decor.








A happy bridesmaid with her bouquet.




This is the beautiful bride with her bright, fresh, citrus-y bouquet. It included yellow freesia, bells of Ireland, and ivory roses. So gorgeous for a summer day!





We can never resist any little cuties at a wedding!!


The reception at the MAC was filled with the same flowers and colors that were seen at the ceremony.

Our tall silver stands were filled with sprays of snapdragons, bells of Ireland, roses, spray roses, lilies, and filler.





The family tables had a low, mixed arrangement in the bride's silver containers.





What a heavenly event full of color and texture! Thanks to the bride and her family for being such a pleasure to work with!! Best wishes to the bride and groom!




Monday, August 3, 2009

Two Beautiful Brides, Two Beautiful Bouquets

Jenny and Katie were an absolute pleasure to work with. Here are some photos of their May wedding. Their colors were apple green and pink. We did very garden-y mixed bouquets for the ceremony and accented the same flowers and colors at the reception. Photos by Kelly Manno.








The bridal bouquets were similar,except for lily of the valley, which was added as a special touch in one of the bouquets. Both bouquets included bells of Ireland, calla lilies, freesia, and roses.










At the reception the "apple green" accent color literally transformed to apples. Fruit was added to the other wedding flowers to create fresh-looking, spring table arrangements.












Special thanks to Sabrina from Proposing Dreams for coordinating such a lovely event.


Best wishes to the happy couple!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

White Linear Bouquet

This white and ivory bouquet has a unique shape and texture. The large white callas and green bells of Ireland help to give it a very linear shape, as opposed to a more rounded look. White freesia, jade berries, and roses also help to give the bouquet a lot of great texture--one of our favorite things here at Sisters. Take a look!



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