Showing posts with label vintage bouquets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage bouquets. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Megan Jacobson
A selection of images of the personal flowers from Megan's wedding. Top - beautiful Megan. 2nd - Her amazing brooch bouquet. 3rd - Bridesmaids bouquets were of; peonies, astilbe and anemone and bling. 4th - My favorite Florissimo corsage to date, a ranunculus bloom and astilbe on a bling bracelet with a small brooch accent. Lastly, a crisp anemone boutonniere. I loved everything about this wedding.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Brooch Bouquet
A mix of new and vintage brooches collared with silver spangled ribbon. This type of bouquet has become a big part of the vintage wedding trend, taking something old and making it new. I bet there is not a grandmother in the world that would not be pleased with her granddaughter using her costume jewelry in a bridal bouquet. No flowers, but still very pretty, and I do love the concept.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Lavender
The 2014 Pantone color of the year is "Radiant Orchid" (a slightly pink lavender,) and is a welcome addition to the blush bridal floral trend. Since blue is such a rarity in the floral kingdom, lavender brings a nice "cool down" to our color palette.
Top - A hand tied bouquet of cool water roses, pink ranunculus, silver brunia and dusty miller.
Middle - An elevated centerpiece of hydrangeas, cool water roses, lavender carnations, phalaenopsis orchids (a great example of the Pantone color I mentioned,) dusty miller and bling.
Bottom - A different take on the centerpiece trio with lavender roses, gems and mokara orchids on green wire to give some movement to the design. A hip look for not a lot of money.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Vintage
I'm a fan of the vintage flower trend in weddings. I love the flower options, the dresses, brooches and even the babies breath. Top - A sweet bouquet of; astilbe, pink roses, bouvardia, nigella and dusty miller. Lace and a cameo finish the handle. 2nd - Garden flowers and roses in a collection of milk glass vases are still one of my favorite mix n' match centerpiece approaches (the book page ornaments are made by Jamey.) 3rd - Our take on the brooch bouquet, a scepter of; rose ball ornaments and brooches with a cuff of babies breath. 4th - garden roses, scabiosa, queen anne's lace, silver brunia and dusty miller (photo by Travis Duncan.)
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