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Always Nice

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

I’m always grateful for the notes of thanks that I receive after the wedding.

I know of the relief and sometimes exhaustion that comes after the big day has come and gone and I am always amazed that the time taken by a weary albeit blissful bride and groom to write a thoughtful note.

I received this from Lisa and David whose wedding at the Boiler House I wrote about last week.

Reprinted with their permission, naturally.

Thank You Lisa and David! It was my pleasure. All the best to you!

Early Spring Wedding At The Boiler House

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Lisa and David’s wedding this past weekend at the Boiler House reminded me all over again, how there’s always a way to add your own special twist to a venue and it’s never the same twice.

If you’ve never been there, The Boiler House has certain distinct features. The two story feature, with the upper lever overlooking the lower. The wooden cubbies that separate the lower dining hall from the bar, the bridge of sorts that offers the most interesting of vantage points for the head table.

A fresh contemporary feel was the choice of theme for Lisa and David. Floating candles aglow in square glass with crisp white orchids as the main feature.

White Orchid Centerpiece At The Boiler House | Floret.ca

White Orchid Centerpiece At The Boiler House | Floret.ca

The bridal bouquet hinted the arrival of spring with white tulips mixed amongst luxurious callas and green orchids.

Spring Bridal Bouquet | Boiler House Wedding | Floret.ca

Spring Bridal Bouquet | Boiler House Wedding | Floret.ca

The white orchids sheaths carried by the bridemaids transferred over into an inspiring tablescape once they were back at the reception.

White Orchid Scape At Boiler House | Floret.ca

White Orchid Scape At Boiler House | Floret.ca

A Lovely Wedding in the Distillery District

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

I’ve been fully immersed in weddings for the past couple of months and haven’t had a chance to feature some of the amazing clients I have had the chance to work whose weddings took place recently, so I’m so pleased to be able write this post about Christine and Ian.

I met Christine in the fall of last year to discuss floral possibilities for her wedding the following spring. All of it was the take place in the Distillery District a place well regarded for ceremonies in the surrounding art galleries and receptions in the numerous excellent restaurants that are situated there.

The combination of the surroundings in addition to her exquisite choice for spring flowers made for a stunning and elegant combination.

The ceremony eventally took place at the Arta Gallery and the dinner reception took place at the acclaimed Boiler House Restaurant.

The combination of the surroundings in addition to the exquisite choice for spring flowers made for a stunning and elegant combination.

Spring Wedding Bouquet | Floret.ca

Spring Wedding Bouquet | Floret.ca

Wedding Ceremony At The Arta Gallery | Floret.ca

Wedding Ceremony At The Arta Gallery | Floret.ca

Wedding Reception At The Boiler House | Floret.ca

Wedding Reception At The Boiler House | Floret.ca