Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Karen and Carlo June 25th, 2011

My first meeting with Karen went something like this:  I want a green and blue colour scheme, with a garden feel, oh and I like this blue flower so if that could be in there great........GO!  I love brides like this.  Open to different flowers and options, it is so much fun to have creative movement in a wedding.
The blue flower that Karen loved?  Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue.' (for you plant geeks like me : )  Lush grows Salvia in our cutting garden, otherwise it's pretty much unavailable as a cut flower.
Karens Bouquets were also filled with green hydrangea, pink astilbe and blue hosta from the Lush cutting garden. 
Karen and Carlo were married at the family vineyard with the reception taking place at Queenston Height Park. 
Did I mention I love Afterglow Images !  I have now done 2 weddings in a row with this lovely pair and I hope this trend will continue!
Bridal bouquet of fugi mums, garden roses, delphinium, hydrangea, hypericum, astilbe, hosta and pittisporum
Boutonnieres of salvia and dusty miller foliage, all from the Lush cutting garden!
Congrats Karen and Carlo!  Thanks for allowing Lush to be a part of your day!

Friday, June 17, 2011

Andrea and Jeremy June 11th, 2011

Planning the florals for Andrea and Jeremy's wedding was so much fun.  Andrea is as passionate about wedding blogs as I am and was always trying to figure out how to put a memorable and personal stamp on her flowers.  She wanted a vintage inspired but modern take on a white, purple and yellow colour scheme...with some turquoise accents. 
The lovely photography was by Kirk and Angela of Afterglow Images
The venue was the spectacular Ancaster Mill

Grooms boutonniere of echiveria and craspedia
The reveal
Bridal bouquet of peonies, garden roses, craspedia, dusty miller foliage, echiveria and carnations
bridesmaids bouquets
Ceremony pieces and aisle markers
Signing table arrangement
Centerpieces
I am sure everyone is wondering if those huge yellow ball of petals is a peony, not so much!  Garden roses are the perfect alternative to peonies as they open to look much the same and have a MUCH larger window of availability. 

I wish you all the best Andrea and Jeremy! 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

June 3 and 4th events

Rebecca and Tim's wedding certainly had a pop of pink.  It was surely needed to brighten what was otherwise a dark and stormy day in Port Colborne.  I dodged lightning (okay a little over dramatic) to deliver these bouquets and pomander balls.
Bridal bouquet of peonies (the brides favorite)
Flower girl bouquet
Hot pink pomander balls of carnations for the bridesmaids

My second event of the weekend was Fort Erie High School's senior prom.  The planning committee wanted submerged orchid centerpieces in every colour of the rainbow.  I elected to acheive that with white dendrobium orchids pinned in curly willow branches and coloured water.  Here are a few of the colour selections:
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Reddy Wedding May 21, 2011

This wedding was truly a different experience for me.  I am used to discussing all floral options in long meetings with brides, their mothers or even the wedding party.  I rarely meet the groom until the wedding day.  However Arun Reddy planned the entire wedding by himself, and he did an amazing job!
This intimate wedding was held at the Pillar and Post in the rose garden with the reception in the library.  I was given a traditional blue and white theme as well as the hint that the bride loved lilies.  These had to be the most fragrant bouquets I have ever made; peonies and lilies with hyacinth.
Bridal bouquet of blue hydrangea, blue delphinium, blue hyacinth, white peonies and white lilies
Bridesmaids bouquet
Centerpieces
Ceremony arrangements