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Peacock Feather Inspiration at The Fermenting Cellar

August 17th, 2011

I love all the different ways that the possibilities for a client’s wedding flowers develops.

Sometimes I get a whole spreadsheet and at other times, just a few words of inspiration.

In Alyssa’s case, it was a peacock feather.

Have you ever looked at one closely and noticed all the colours that can be found there?

Well, it provided all the inspiration I needed!

It was incorporated into the bridal bouquet and then the rest of the wedding carried the colours of chartreuse green, amethyst and fushia pink all aglow with candlelight!

Amethyst Bouquet Accented With Peacock Feathers | Floret.ca

Amethyst Bouquet Accented With Peacock Feathers | Floret.caCandlelit Wedding Ceremony At The Fermenting Cellar | Floret.ca

 

Candelit Wedding Ceremony At The Fermenting Cellar

Candlelit Wedding Ceremony At The Fermenting Cellar | Floret.ca

 

Candlelit Wedding Reception At Fermenting Cellar | Floret

Room All Aglow At The Fermenting Cellar | Floret.ca

 

Darling Dahlias

August 10th, 2011

It’s dahlia season!

Once peonies have said good bye for the season, dahlia are next up and they don’t disappoint.

Stay tuned to see lots of weddings with this stunning blooms!

 

 

Always One Of A Kind

August 3rd, 2011

It’s always one of kind.

A bouquet made with only one in mind to carry on her most special of days.

For Vanita, this bouquet of orchids and callas was created to complement a stunning olive green saree with an intricate gold threading accent.

 

Jewel Toned Bridal Bouquet | Floret.ca

Jewel Toned Bridal Bouquet | Floret.ca

Minimalism In Vibrant Tones

July 27th, 2011

For Vanita and Shankar’s mid July wedding, the colours were eggplant, lime green and burnt orange in the colour and everything was made to reflect that.

Her bouquet of only the most premium flowers were set against her deep olive sari.

For their centerpiece, I had the opportunity to create something in way that I hadn’t done and a while.

 It was minimalistic in it’s bloom count and yet full in the design. Created in her accent colours and placed on a table draped in her theme colour it was a lovely combination for her Indian wedding.

Vibrant Minimalistic Wedding Centerpiece | Floret.ca

Vibrant Minimalistic Wedding Centerpiece | Floret.ca

Summer Wedding: Lime Green And Raspberry Pink!

July 20th, 2011

Over the years I have naturally had the chance to observe how couples handle their wedding planning.

There are some find it stressful and not the least enjoyable.

Then there are those very rare ones who are a lovely the process, but at the same time are relaxed about the outcome and I always find that it always works out best for this time of client.

Jewel was this kind of client. She had her hand in every part of the wedding. Done with the precision of a perfectionist and yet I’ve never seen a more relaxed and appreciative soul.

Her colours were raspberry pink and lime green and her singular choice of floral was the chartreuse green orchid…for everything at her and Brian’s wedding at Le Parc! 

Chartreuse Green Orchid Bridal Bouquet | Floret.ca

Chartreuse Green Orchid Bridal Bouquet | Floret.ca

The centerpieces at Le Parc were made in a similar theme. Tall vases filled with limes and tall branches accented with hot pink crystals for a bit of whimsy.

Here’s a close up of the branches!

Whimsical Branch Centerpiece | Floret.ca

Whimsical Branch Centerpiece | Floret.ca

“Does It Always Work Out?”

July 13th, 2011

My post about Daniela and Sal last week reminded about how we arrive at the final look and how the vision that we started out with isn’t always what we end up.

This can be the case with my clients who book my services over a year in advance. It makes sense that things might change.

You might change your mind

You might go to 10 other weddings and they did something you liked.

It’s endless and it’s part of the process.

But it always works out.

Fall Preview

July 6th, 2011
Fall Centerpiece At Paramount Event Centre | Floret.ca

Fall Centerpiece At Paramount Event Centre | Floret.ca

With weddings for the summer is high gear and only a month until the autumns are set to start, I find myself looking back to reminder all the seasonal items that I have to look forward to shortly.

It reminds of a Daniela and Sal’s wedding last fall. Two of the nicest people you’ll ever meet, by the way.

The look was of cabbages and burlap in green. You’ll see more of these inspired looks in the coming months.

 

Seasons of Wedding Flowers

June 29th, 2011

The seasonality of flowers is usually not the first thing on a couple’s mind when picking a wedding but something they wished they had considered the bride realizes the flower of choice is not in season.

The flowers that are most popular are the ones that are most seasonally sensitive.

Peonies still take first spot. Choose a wedding date somewhere between the late spring and early summer.

Tulips, ranunculus, sweet pea and the other delicate of the spring take second place. Choose a wedding date in the actually spring which is in March. By May when you’d think they were available, it’s too late.

Made By Hand

June 22nd, 2011
Bright Orange Wedding Centerpieces | Floret.ca

Bright Orange Wedding Centerpieces | Floret.ca

I love it when my clients want to bring their own personal touches to their wedding flowers above and beyond selecting the colour or the primary blooms for their June wedding at Sunnybrook Estates.

I had the pleasure of working with Shaina and Marshall who decided that they wanted to find a way to incorporate Shaina’s beautiful pottery making skills into the wedding. She ended up making all the containers for the centerpieces!

Containers in various shades of blue were made to compliment the orange gerberas that would fill them.

No two were exactly the same making each one a special and unique creation.

Lilac Wedding In Arizona?

June 15th, 2011

Went I went to install Melissa and Michael’s wedding this past weekend, I thought I was in the foothills of Sedona Arizona. As I drove into the grounds, I am pleasantly surprised to find a whole new world nestled just northeast of Toronto at a venue called Wyndance.

To compliment the most elegant example of southwest decor, the couple opted for lush simple arrangements for their flowers in lovely shades of light purple.

Wedding Centerpiece At Wynadance Golf Course | Floret.ca

Wedding Centerpiece At Wynadance Golf Course | Floret.ca