Windsor Court

The bride chose a light and airy bouquet of yellow and white. This was a bold step at a time when the vast majority of weddings were in pinks, and lavenders and the bride carried white. This bouquet is lovely oncidium orchids, stephanotis, tiny spray roses and deep green foliages. The bridesmaid's bouquet was striking in yellow roses, yarrow, button poms and surprisingly yellow peppers! Dark green foliage surrounds the bouquet with an added twist of beargrass loops and streamers.
Bright autumn colors predominate in this large, full, elevated wedding basket. This is a wonderful centerpiece for a buffet table. With the flowers elevated, the food trays can be placed close to the base, also the height draws the eye to the table.
This is a delightful vase for the cabaret tables. We've used oncidium orchids, dendrobium orchids, white stock and yellow lilies with a touch of eucalyptus and beargrass. These charming chair decorations add style to the aisle. We've used dendrobium orchids, yarrow, larkspur and sprengerii all tied together with a white satin bow.
This light and airy basket is right in keeping with the rest of the bridal flowers. A nice touch on the gift table. We surrounded the cake with tiny yellow spray roses and shiny, dark green, Italian ruskus.
   
   
   
   
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  08/31/2010