Monday, April 28, 2008

elizabeth & john - 05.03.08



Elizabeth & John chose a combination of lilac, calla lilies, and green viburnum with hints of blue hydrangea. The reception and alter flowers utilized footed porcelian compote bowls filled with blue hydrangea, lilac, white roses, and viburnum. Below are preliminary pictures of the bouquets as well as images from St. Monica's church, and Bayard's, the reception site.












Friday, November 2, 2007

IIDA NY Event - 11.02.07






Color Invasion has been held at the Puck building in years past, but this year found a new home at the Metropolitan Pavilion. This venue has a grander entry space, which allowed for large dramatic arrangements. The theme this year was gold, and the flowers followed suit. The arrangements used forsythia branches, white cymbidium orchids, white spider mums, and yellow kangaroo paw.






















Tuesday, October 30, 2007

greg + hannah - 10.06.07



Greg and Hannah's colors were burnt orange, white, lime green and black. The bouquets were textured with very 'architectural' flowers - spider orchids, hawaiian dendrobian orchids, montbreesia, white and burnt orange mini calla lilies, hybrid star of bethlehem, tulips and freesia. The personal flowers were white cymbidium orchids and red spider orchids accented with bear grass and cream & black ribbons.
















Friday, October 26, 2007

neil + lisa - 09.08.07




















Lisa & Neil's wedding colors were golds and reds. I used yellow cymbidium orchids, with star of bethlehem and white spray roses for Lisa's bouquet. The attendant bouquets were red and maroon dahlias, mini calla lilies, and crespedia. The photos are by Laffler Photography: www.lafflerphotography.com















Tuesday, October 23, 2007

ben + megan - 05.05.07




Megan & Ben's wedding was a fun one to do. The bride is a graphic designer (yes she did all the signage, programs herself) and the ceremony site and reception site were perfect. The flowers were a mixture of green texturual flowers and foliage. The pictures below are by Yun Gen Yang photography. His website can be found here: http://www.yangphoto.com/