Showing posts with label canopy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canopy. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

ten.ten.ten Flower Shots!

Here are the awesome flower photos from Cedar Lake Farms, courtesy of Browers Photography.







We get so excited when our brides love the flowers as much as we do!




























We love bright colors and texture for fall, so we used both! Feathers were an added touch for all the personal flowers.

















































The Ceremony











We decorated our canopy with branches and very loose, lush flowers and greenery.














The Reception






















Best Wishes to the bride and groom!! Thanks to all the ten.ten.ten wedding vendors. It was a pleasure to work on this awesome event with all of you!




:)

Monday, November 1, 2010

Autumn Wedding, Gardens at Malmaisson-- Part 1

Sisters Flowers helped out with the very beautiful wedding of Melissa and Kevin earlier this month. Take a look at our snapshots of the ceremony and reception decor.



The outdoor ceremony was such a pretty preview of the coming autumn colors. We decorated the aisle and the arch in the fall wedding colors.





We added hanging votives to the back of the archway for a little added romantic touch.



Inside the tented reception, we made tall and short centerpieces in bright fall colors that popped right off of the dark blue linens.




Even the gates at the entrance were decorated to give the guests a little peek of autumn delight!!
Stay tuned for the professional shots of Melissa and Kevin's wedding!!!

:)

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Best Men and Best Friends

This is a great story about two weddings that Sisters Flowers helped with in 2008.


Max and Adam have been life-long friends. When Rachel and Max were married August 31st at Forest Park Golf Club, it seemed natural that Adam would be Max's best man. Rachel and Max had a bright and sunny wedding day and Sisters was there to do the flowers and decorate our chuppah for the ceremony.





(Rachel and Max enjoy time with their wedding party. Kneeling on the left is the best man, Adam.)






(Sisters' chuppah decorated for the ceremony outdoors at Forest Park Golf Club.)






Six short weeks later, Elizabeth and Adam (Max's best man) had their wedding and reception at the St. Charles Convention Center. Of course, Max supported his friend by being Adam's best man. Once again, Sisters Flowers was there to help out with the flowers and chuppah decor.


(Elizabeth and Adam enjoy their wedding day. Best man and former groom, Max, is right of the groom.)







(Sisters' decorated chuppah was a part of Adam and Elizabeth's ceremony.)
How awesome for two good friends to be a part of each other's special day!
We were delighted to be a part of both weddings and help out two wonderful couples!




Monday, January 18, 2010

Halloween Wedding at City Museum

This wedding had more than just venues and seasons to consider with it's design. The celebration of Jen and Jon's Halloween nuptials was the seamless collaboration of very different elements to result in one amazing event, all coordinated by Lacy Branch Events. The bride wanted the reception to reflect the special "holiday" without being too over the top. Purples, whites, and black were the colors chosen to make this event very chic and interesting. Special thanks to Von Devore for these awesome shots of our flowers in the Architectural Hall at the City Museum.





The guest tables had three different designs......



Some of the tables had this pilsner vase of white callas and curly willow.





















The second table design has a taller pilsner vase filled with curly willow and white dendrobium orchids at the base.





















The third guest table arrangements were "cluster" tables with our 6ft. metal trees standing tall. The trees were decorated with hanging votives and curly willow branches.





















Our metal trees were also used in the entry of the reception as placecard holders.








The guests' names and table numbers were hung on little cards from the branches of the tree.







The cocktail tables were decorated with little cube vases of purple mums.






















The following are a few snapshots of the personal flowers and ceremony decor.

The bridesmaids' bouquets were lush white hydrangea with dark purple scabiosa. The bride carried all dark purple mini callas.











We covered our wooden canopy frame with curly willow branches and white fillers for the ceremony at Graham Chapel. The end result was a gorgeous frame for the bride and groom!





All our best to the bride and groom!!
:)