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.
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Tall trumpet vases with large white calla lilies brought height and drama to the Lindell Pavilion. (Photo by Gail Fleming)
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Two types of submerged flowers- tulips and roses- gave a contemporary look to the reception at Moulin. (Photos by Tim McDermott)
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