Winter Wedding
November 16, 2008
Now for a break from the Christmas displays, we have two wedding bouquets for your perusal.
First is one made using pink roses, posie callalillies, and hypericum.

Top View

Side view
Next up we have another bridal bouquet, only this time it is white and has Ivory Roses, Lisianthus, and Limonium

Top view of the white bouquet

Side View
Gerbera and Chocolate Wedding
September 12, 2008
Gerbera daisies, chocolate center, stock, and hypericum. That’s what it takes to make the most delicious and innovative (not to mention tastefully simple and clean) wedding of the season.
This wedding was just recently (a few days ago) hosted at the Waterman Grill in Providence, RI. The chocolate brown with white was something wanted by the bride, (we jokingly showed her the brown ribbon with a leopard print ribbon underneath… which actually didn’t look that bad). Upon first sitting down with us she had said that none of the other florists she had visited could figure out what she wanted… as you can see we did:

The brown tablecloth looked amazing

As you can see, the colors of the wedding were complimented by the colors of the room

Take that Martha Stewart!

The cake, post-decoration

mmm... delicious
Garden in a Peapod
September 6, 2008
Hello folks, sorry for the lack of updates… school is starting up again and professors usually frown upon my furiously typing in class…
Anyways, this arrangement is for a real gardener and plant lover. We used a ceramic pea pod container and filled it with a large variety of plants, such as Stars of Bethlehem, Tritoma, Lavender Roses, Tuber Roses, Cabbage, Gerbera, Adriatic Lilies, Rose Hips, Pink Spray Roses, and Rosemary.

A garden in a peapod

Cabbages and Butterflies

A little spanish moss really brings out the colors of the roses... its a good thing

Notice how the butterfly pulls the oranges and whites down into the core of the arrangement

I love the macro function on this camera!


Glamour shot
Hydrangea and Rose Centerpiece
July 31, 2008
Heres a centerpiece done for a wedding table… one down fifteen more to go. We used various colored hydrangeas and roses, sticking to pink and white pastels in a crystal vase. This definitely fits the bill for a classic style wedding.

The overall height of the centerpiece is approximatley 2 feet

Close up
Summer Arrangement
July 23, 2008
Heres a $65 arrangement that was just done today that called for sunflowers, yellow spray roses, alstro, yarrow and lillys. After much debate, we decided to put it in a clear cylindrical vase with rocks and (fake) lemon slices as accents.

a little lemon helps accent the glass vase... its a good thing

Front

Alternate View
