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Monday, 11 July 2011

Bling isn't just for the Bride's ring anymore

Do you stop at every jewelry store window?  Do flashes of light catch your eye?  YUP, me too!  I am a true taurus and love anything sparkly (probably more than I should admit).....so for those of you like me why not add some light catching pretty to your bouquet??


John Heil Photography 

Sweet Pea Photography



All of the above photos are using Swarovski Cyrstals  so a little costlier but the sparkle factor is unbelievable....they really look like diamonds!  So pretty!!!
And there are coloured crystals as well.....which can add a completely different feel to the bouquet!

Sweet Pea Photography
Of course there are less expensive options as well and they can be just as pretty.........
Kim Christie Photography

These are corsage pins-looks great!
Black crystals in the centre of the stephanotis and crystals in the bouquet-DRAMA!

Even gerbera daisies look cute with their purple accent
Maybe crystals in the bouquet aren't your thing but the handle now that's a whole different story!
For the BLING bride-a complete handle of crystals!

Or just a few lining the handle

Or smaller crystals on the handle but still complete coverage

Or what about just a beautiful buckle?  John Heil Photography
Whatever your blingy style or budget there is an option for you so put your sun glasses on and have some fun!

Monday, 6 June 2011

It's good to really look at those small things....

....and by small things I mean the boutonnieres and corsages.  You can tell A LOT about a designer by looking at their work on the things that "may not matter". 
Photo Lori Miles of Sweet Pea Photography

Photo Jasalyn Thorne Photography

Photo Tracey I Heppner Photography



Boutonnieres and corsages can eat up a lot of time and, let's face it, it is not a high priority of the couple (well maybe the groom and groomsmen's boutonnieres but not much after that) so some florists will slap, literally slap, together a leaf and a bloom and call it done and boy is that U-G-L-Y!  And that amount of ugly will show up in your photos:)

Now well constructed boutonnieres and corsages can cost a little more than ones that a designer takes special care with but I've heard of people going to "budget florists" only basing their decision on cost alone and the boutonnieres have FALLEN APART before they even walk down the aisle-now that is a waste of money!  A lot of the time, unfortunately, your wedding may be one of a dozen (or more!) events that week-businesses are there to make money and if they aren't charging you properly they need to make their money on volume, so boutonnieres and corsages are the first casualty. 

There are ways to keep costs down without having them fall apart.  Designers can create simple, no frills, boutonnieres and corsages (mostly for the extended family where a couple would really like to keep costs down) but still maintain the same level of care...this is an important question to ask your designers when you are in meeting. 

Here are some simple boutonnieres and corsages for such times....
Kermit mums for Ushers

Calla lilies are a little more money but this basic one was used for the usher and they last all day!

Green dendrobium orchids, wrist corsage and boutonniere, for the extended family

Simple red rose w/greenery but still attractive  Photo Kim Christie Photography

Spray roses Photo Hee Creations Photography
For the groom and bridal party is important that their boutonnieres are as great as the bouquets and the general rule, but by no mean the only way, is for the groom to pull his flower from the bride's bouquet and the groomsmen's boutonnieres to be pulled from the bridesmaid's bouquets. 
Photo Jasalyn Thorne Photography
 The Maid of Honour had some added bling so we added some to the Best Man's Boutonniere
Photo Tracey I Heppner Photography
The bridesmaid's had blue delphinium & baby's breath in their bouquets and some wire accents which I added to the groomsmen's boutonnieres as well-very effective!
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 Bride had white calla lilies and rust coloured freesia which we did for her groom but she also had wire accents on her handle so I added some to his boutonniere

Photo Tracey I Heppner Photography
 Bride LOVED calla lilies and had some in her bouquet as well as one for her groom.  He has some Irish roots so we added just a bit of heather to acknowledge that, not in her bouquet though, but there was wire accents on her handle so we added some to his boutonniere

 Mini-cymbidium orchid, GREAT flower that lasts well!, with stephanotis and I wrapped the stem with a leaf and a black ribbon "belt"- very cool!


This groom loved the speckled leaf and the bride loved the striped leaf so we used both to make them both happy:) Her bouquet contained calla lilies and spray roses and we used this in his boutonniere

 Calla lily and lily of the valley for this spring wedding but their colours were pink, and the groom was not a fan of a pink flower, so I added a small pink crystal to a tiny leaf accent just to bring it in without scaring him away


Bride's favorite flower is ranunculus so the groom had a double ranunculus, with a touch of green hydrangea, and a variegated monkey grass wrap with a tiny grey, one of their wedding colours,  ribbon accent....it looked great!
Photo Kim Christie Photography

Photo Mischa Bartkow Photography

Parents are another place to maybe splurge a little, they are your parents:).  They may drive you nuts but they are so thrilled to have something a little special
White dendrobium orchids

White spray roses

White mini-cybmidium orchids with a "tennis bracelet" w/crystal & wire accents

Mini-cymbidium orchids with upgraded bracelet and a green "pearl" accent

White spray roses & green hydrangea w/a pearl & crystal combo accent
White spray roses, kermit mums and hypericum berries

You may notice a lot of orchids, spray roses and calla lilies-they are a little more costly but will really stand up the best during the day.  If you're having a longer day or it is going to be warm out these are good options.

And just a side note-does your designer tag your boutonnieres and corsages?  It is so important because the day of your wedding you will not be handing anything out and you can't expect anyone to know who all of them are for.  It can be absolute craziness and you've spent the money so make sure everyone who you wanted to have them does!


WARNING: Boutonnieres and corsages are very delicate and should be treated as such.  They should only be worn just as everyone is leaving, and should be kept in the fridge until then.  When people are hugging, holding children, putting on over coats, or any number of variables, these can all damage the bloom (I've even had a groom sit on his boutonniere before he walked down the aisle-UGG).  Also, lighter coloured flowers, especially when it is warm, will show their ware much more quickly than a darker coloured flower-they are flowers that are out of water all day so really talk to your designer about options that work for you and your day.

Hope this gives you a little more understanding of how the small things can tell so much!  Ask questions and have fun too....boutonnieres and corsages can be fun:)

Friday, 20 May 2011

Summer Wedding Flip Flops-YES!!

It's the first long weekend of the summer and it's gorgeous out so I'm thinking flip flops!  When I was younger flip flops were called something else, I won't mention it here but it is now considered a type of underwear (LOL), and were plastic and only good for one beachy season but now....OH NOW they've come a loooong way!

Destination & beach weddings are big business now and why on earth, as much as I LOVE them, would you wear a pair of heels.....especially when there are some fantastically cute flip flops now!

Check out these one for a bride...and for $11seriously you can't go wrong!
rocktheflops' shop, etsy

Prefer something in blue with a touch of bejeweled these are a stunner!  and the peacock feather-so pretty!
smc801's shop, etsy

I have a pair of these puppies studded with swarovsky crystals (of course I do-this isn't shocking anyone I know:)) and they are a little pricier but worth every penny!!  I've had them for three years and walked all over Italy with them-comfortably!
CrystalMeFlipFlops' Shop, etsy
Prefer more of a "real shoe" flip flop
Love the dragon fly crystal adornment on this Kate Spade shoe
And for those of you that are a true beach purist this one is for you!
Lady Bead
You can have the prettiness of a fancy shoe with the ability to run your manicured piggies through the hot sand....ahhh!

With all this inspiration go out and get yourself a pedi and a pair of pretty new thongs.....oh I mean...you know what I mean:-)

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Carnation Adoration

I LOVE CARNATIONS!!  There I said it! and I refuse to take it back:)  Seriously what's not to love? and we're not going back in time to blue carnations with a stem of baby's breath sitting in a sad little bud vase, we're talking en mass in natural colours and soft scents of clover......heaven!

At a fraction of the cost of a rose they are perfect for a couple on a budget and I've yet to meet a couple not on a budget.  When used together in bunches it adds a frilly texture, even mimicking a peony and who doesn't love a peony?, that you simply cannot get from a rose.

Here are some photos of bouquets I have designed using carnations.....

An all carnation, in white and mint green, bouquet for this super fun bride
Match Studio
 Dark pink mini-gerbera daisies, kermit mums, spray roses and soft pink carnations for a fresh look

White carnations and cream roses for a soft feel

And for this bride's cutie little flower girl I designed a red carnation pomander ball with aqua-modern!!
Lucida Photography
What about ceremony you ask?  Why yes!  YES!!

Pew Markers of fluffy white carnations to decorate the aisle

Wreaths to hang from the door to let everyone know this is where the party starts!
Mischa Bartkow Photography
Dan Fontaine Photography
 What about these impressive arrangements?  250, yes 250 each piece, hot pink carnations were used to create these alter pieces-you certainly can't ignore them!
Dan Fontaine Photography
But will they work for centerpieces too?  SURE DO!

who wouldn't be impressed by a 5ft tree with spheres of different sizes all using carnations?  Actually so many people came up to me and were shocked they were carnations!
Small balls take approximately 40 carnations; Medium balls take approximately 65 carnations and Large balls take about 100
This was used on a head table and flanked by some jumbo white hydrangea and some spray roses-it works perfectly together!

 LOVE this for as an option for a low centerpiece-still very dramatic!
Designed by Eddie Ross
 IMAGINE walking into a reception and seeing these beauty's all lined up-your jaw would drop and so would your guests
Designed by The Place for Flowers



Lucida Photography

 These purples are eye catching and come in 4 glorious shades....they are grown locally by a man that specializes in growing purple flowers

Instead of just laying your bouquet on the head table what about a "pillow" for it?  Couldn't you see it running the length of the table to hold all of the bouquets?

And finally something for your cake because you can't have a party without cake!
Designed by Eddie Ross
Cake, cupcakes, cookies-really you couldn't go wrong here!  It would be a real show stopper!

I hope I was able to sway your perception of carnations...a multitude of colours, inexpensive and look FANTABULOUS en mass!!  Would you consider using them at your next special event?