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| Bride 1 A beautiful
bouquet of white, cream, and pale blue. We've combined blue delphinium
with the assorted whites of the roses, stock, lisianthus and calla
lilies for a springy, cool, timeless look. |
Bride 2 This spring
bouquet is a riot of color. The bright yellow of the standard roses,
coordinates with the pale lemon yellow of the sweetheart roses. Lavender
stock and freesia set off the pink lisianthus and it's all tied together
with the pale pink hypericum berries. |
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| Bride 3 This
traditional, all white bouquet is great for any time of year. We've used
a base of hydrangea, added ranunculus, dendrobium orchids and stock and
accented it with a touch of green hypericum berries. |
Bride 4 The same
bouquet, though smaller for a bridesmaid. The contrast of white and
green is striking.
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| Bride 5 This has
proved to be one of our most popular styles. We've made this design in
several different color combinations and they all look great. This one
combines mango mini calla lilies with wide-open red roses and a touch of
green hypericum for texture. |
Bride 6 Simple,
traditional and lovely. This bouquet is all pale pink spray roses and
variegated pittisporum. A nice, lush, romantic style.
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| Bride 7 This has
proved to be another of our most popular designs. The eye-popping colors
are great for summer, or any time of the year. We've used yellow lilies,
gerbera daisies, sweetheart roses, standard roses, button poms, and
hypericum berries. Fun and festive! |
Bride 8 This bouquet
was made for a bride that wanted an all red bouquet. We've combined
dahlia, roses and anemones with a collar of red hypericum. Though
different shades of red, they all blend beautifully for a luscious look. |
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| Bride 9 This a great
spring bouquet. A clutch of peach and coral French tulips. |
`Bride 10 This is a
wonderful spring bouquet. With the addition of the sarasena (pitcher
plant), this would only be available in May, possibly into early June.
We've combined peonies, sarasena, star of Bethlehem, delphinium, blue
hydrangea and pink mini calla lilies to make this bouquet just as cute
as a button. |
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| Bride 11 This was
such a fun bouquet, the bride had picked colors from the antique chair
in our consultation room. She also wanted a natural feel, so we created
this great bouquet in muted terra cotta, blues, creams and greens. We
added the kiwi vine for the color and texture it provided. The
bridesmaid's bouquet was similar but used a blue hydrangea as a base,
unfortunately we don't have a picture. The wedding was in October and
the colors are just wonderful for that time of year.
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Bride 12 A classic,
traditional cascade bouquet. In this one we've combined hydrangea with
Casa Blanca lilies and orchids. A touch of dark green ivy accents the
cascade. |
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| Bride 13 The
pomanders have become quite popular for any of the bridal party to
carry, though most are for Flower Girls. This simple floral ball has a
base of white pom pons and is accented with red roses. |
Bride 14 This is
another traditional all white design. It has peonies, roses, hydrangea,
freesia and stephanotis. |
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| Bride 15 Another view
of this classic design. |
Bride 16 This was
designed for the bridesmaids, to coordinate with the Bride and Maid of
Honor bouquets to the left and above. The red roses are lovely when
allowed to open and show themselves off. |
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| Bride 17 A beautiful
bouquet of buttercream, Vendella roses which have been threaded through
a fluffy white hydrangea. We've added a collar of pittisporum to finish
it off.
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Bride 18 This is the
companion piece to Bride 20, with 6 Vendella roses through a hydrangea.
An updated look to a classic design. |
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| Bride 19 A beautiful
white and green bouquet, that is so popular lately. Notice the
differences between this white and green bouquet and the white and green
bouquet of Bride #3 above. Even though the same palette was chosen the
results are totally different. You can always be assured that your
bouquet will be unique! This bouquet contains green and white hydrangea,
white spray roses, green and cream standard roses, green fuji mums,
green button mums and white dendrobium orchids. |
Bride 20 This is the
companion piece to the bouquet at the left. The bride wanted them more
colorful than hers, and with a touch of blue. We used a blue hydrangea
as a base, added Jade roses, green fuji mums and buttons and cream spray
roses.
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Bride 22 |
| A striking combination of dark purple and green.
The lisianthus is so dark, it was difficult to get a picture of it. If
you are looking for a deep, saturated purple, this is the flower to
choose. It pairs well with the lime greens that are available now.
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This is the companion piece to the bride bouquet
at the left. The bride chose to go with all green, and it was gorgeous.
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| This is a wonderful short cascade bouquet. The
bride had hoped for all cymbidiums, but to keep costs down, we've added
green hydrangea, green roses, green dendrobium orchids and several green
phaleanopis orchids along with the cymbidiums. |
This is the same bouquet, just with the picture
taken from the side. Green flowers have been very popular lately and
there are now so many different types and varieties. |
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| This is another freeform, hand-tied bouquet. The
fluffy white stock at the side gives a somewhat cascade effect. White
with green has been a most popular color combination lately, and here
you can see why! |
This is the same bouquet, viewed from a different
angle. The colors and textures of the different varieties is wonderful.
We've used hydrangea, mini calla lilies, fuji mums, standard and tiny,
spray roses, and variegated pittisporum as a collar. |