Showing posts with label gerbers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gerbers. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2011

Warm Reds with Black and White

This is a red, white and black wedding that we did in November. The bridal bouquet was monochromatic reds using different types of flowers. The bridesmaids carried all white gerber daisies with black centers. (Photos by Gail Fleming)







Getting ready to throw the toss bouquet!


Best wishes to Margaret and Kevin!
:)

Monday, July 26, 2010

Melissa loves yellow!

Our bride, Melissa, loved yellow! Her bridal bouquet was a mix of yellow and white and her bridesmaids had all yellow gerber daisy bouquets. If you love a color, use it!!!









:)

Monday, April 5, 2010

Lush Fall Colors

Angela and Derek are a cute couple that we helped out last fall. Here are some pictures of their vibrant and lush fall flowers. Such bright flowers for a bright bride and groom!




The bridal bouquet was a glorious fall mix of reds, yellows, and oranges using gerbers, berries, tulips, roses, and mini callas.


The bridesmaids carried all the colors in gerber daisies.



This small clutch bouquet is the what the moms carried for their flowers.


Angela looks radiant and ready for her big entrance. We LOVED this bouquet for their sunny, autumn wedding day!



Derek wore this flame mini calla bout. with red berry accent to match Angela's flowers.





The other guys wore these cute fall mum bouts.






The ceremony was held at First Congregational Church in Webster Groves. Fall mums lined the aisle and bright fall flowers framed the altar in tall vases.




















Wildflower Loft was the reception venue for this happy couple. Short cube arrangements in the wedding colors decorated the room.








Colorful croton leaves were wrapped around the inside of the cube vase for added interest and color.








It was a pleasure working with such an awesome couple! Best wishes to Angela and Derek!




:)

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

June Bride

Let's warm our thoughts from chilly December and think about weddings in June! This happy couple, Christine and Jonathan, tied the knot this past June when it was much, much warmer! They were married at Bethel Lutheran Church with a reception at the Missouri Botanical Gardens, Monsanto Hall. (Photos by Bernie Elking Photography)








Christine's bouquet was a mix of white peonies, light pink and ivory roses. We thought the flowers were as sweet as the bride's smile!!




Christine's make-up artist, Amanda Harris, did a great job highlighting the bride's naturally beautiful features. (Contact Amanda at 314-223-3836)






The bridesmaids carried mixed pink gerber daisy bouquets accented with jade berries.







The aisle at the church was lined with these silver julep cups filled to the top with peonies and roses. These cups were easily transported to the reception and used there to decorate.








The guest tables at Monsanto Hall had tall trumpet vases with curly willow branches, white hydrangea, and light pink roses for a very gardeny look at the gardens!















All our best to the bride, groom, and their lovely families!!




:)

Monday, December 14, 2009

Coral Callas at the Jewel Box

Sheena and Scott were married in September at the Jewel Box. We had the pleasure of designing their flowers. Here are some shots from that day.




The Jewel Box set up for the ceremony.


This linear bridal bouquet had coral callas lilies and white cymbidium orchids.




The bridesmaids carried coral gerber daisies accented with green hypericum berries.




Congratulations to wedding party and their families!


:)

Monday, December 7, 2009

Electric Purple, Fuchsia, and Red

Chrissy and Dave were married this past month at St. George in Afton and had an impressive and beautiful reception at the Electricians Hall. We worked on this wedding with Lacy Branch Events. Lacy and her staff worked seamlessly with the hall and all the vendors to transform the reception space! Take a peek at some of the day's highlights! (Photos by Von Devore Photography.)











The beautiful bride and the charismatic Lacy Branch!


All of the personal flowers were a mix of royal purples, red, and fuchsia. They included roses, gerber daisies, spray roses, hydrangea, and little flower crystals. These bouquets really spotlighted the bride and blended well with the bridesmaids' dresses.















The reception design used the purples, reds, and pinks differently for the tables. Here, the colors were separated-- reds and pinks together, and the purples and lavenders paired.
















Some of the centerpieces were taller arrangements in cylinders and others were long and low rectangles and squares.







Lighting was an important element in the hall, so every low centerpiece was illuminated with LEDs to make the tables glow.






The cake was topped with a few gerbers on each layer, but the backdrop of lighting and fabric really made all the difference!





Special thanks to Lacy Branch Events for coordinating this event! As always, we had fun working with you!
Best wishes to Chrissy and Dave and their families!!
:)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fuchsia Gerbers

Jennifer and Dustin got married this past spring at Provincial House Chapel. Here are some photos of the bouquets that we designed for the ceremony. The great images are from Trotter Photo.







The bride carried fuchsia mini gerbers, white mini callas, purple lisianthus, and bright pink roses. The bridesmaids had fuchsia gerbers and purple filler.




















Best wishes to the bride and groom!!



Thursday, August 6, 2009

May Wedding at Cafe DeMenil

Nancy and Kent were married this past May at Cafe Demenil. Here are some shots of their flowers and ceremony taken by PhotoJennic Photography.





The bouquets were very garden-y mixes of gerbers and roses. The bridal bouquet (above) had white and ivories tucked in with stephanotis, roses, and waxflower filler. The bridesmaid bouquet (below) added some fun orange spray roses to the mix.








The bride and groom's children were a very special part of the ceremony.















Best wishes to the happy family!