Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wedding Bouquet for Jacqueline

We are far behind on our updates but Happy Lunar New Year to all, if it isn't too late! Our latest update is a wedding bouquet we created especially for our friend Jacqueline. We decided it was best to name this bouquet after her.

Adhering to her bold color theme of red and turquoise (which we insist is more blue than turquoise), we made a rather sizeable bouquet to go with her ballgown style bridal gown for her church march-in. Using a mix of bright red roses, red ranunculus from Holland and uniquely red brunia albiflora from South Africa, we then wrapped it with turquoise blue ribbon. We even added a touch of long red ribbon to frame the overall bouquet from top to bottom.

Once again, congratulations you guys! Hope your honeymoon was amazing!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Bridal bouquet - Marlene

Marlene is created with a classy theme in mind using cream, light pastel colors to go with an elegant theme the bride had in mind. Using rarely available osiana cream roses, white lisianthus, South African berzelia lanuginosa and Holland white freesia, this bouquet was put together with some ruscus and bound with lush dark brown satin ribbons.

Monday, February 1, 2010

An enchanted bouquet - Giselle

Adding to our collection is an enchanted bouquet we designed for a client who wanted to surprise his wife-to-be with a lush bouquet of 99 roses.

Designed with a light pastel theme of cream, pink and green to go with his wedding theme, we used a variety of roses, cute little bupleurum and ruscus leaves. Named for its sweet nature like Giselle the princess in the part-animated movie 'Enchanted', Giselle was complete with luscious wrappings and a lavishing ribbon bow.