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Head or King’s Table Wedding Florals and Decor
King’s table at Raspberry Plain Manor photographed by We Are the Cashmans. Tall centerpieces with greenery flank the long table with a raised floral design overhead. Floral garland and bridesmaids bouquets with groupings of votive candles.
Burgundy Flowers for your Wedding Palette
Burgundy could be considered the “new black” in wedding florals, except, of course, there aren’t really black flowers. It seems to be the most popular of the deep, bold colors and wedding couples are using it in a number of different color palettes. Bridesmaid dresses, linens, bow-ties, ribbons...
Truly White Flowers for Your Wedding
All white wedding flowers… an elegant and timeless choice for brides and grooms and a floral style that has persisted for centuries. Earlier this Spring, I shared details about Queen Victoria’s bouquet of all white flowers, a tradition among the royal family that has transcended centuries...
Meghan Markle’s Bridal Bouquet: The flowers
Wasn’t it fun to watch the royal wedding with real-time anticipation for the dress, the bouquet, the car on loan from the Queen, the invited guests and so much more. I was so amazed that the organizers were able to keep so many of the royal wedding details a secret until each impressive moment....
Will Meghan Markle’s Bouquet Mirror Diana’s?
As you can imagine, my favorite part of a royal wedding is the flowers. Yes, we are surrounded by flowers every day. But, I like that the Royal family weddings have always included blooms with special meaning. For example, Queen Victoria carried Snowdrops in a bouquet that also included the Royal...
Visit Loudoun Wedding Tour Build in Full Color
This bridal bouquet was placed on the head table in a gold vase. Many of the flowers were used as focal flowers in the installation at Mt Defiance Cidery and Distillery.
The Anatomy of a Bridal Bouquet
As you can imgaine, a big part of a consultation involved the discussion of your bridal bouqet. It’s the element of your wedding florals that will inspire the rest of your designs. Beyond being your single most important accessory, it’s the floral arrangement that you will spend the most time with.
More About Purple and Plum Wedding Flowers
Purple is a wonderful color choice for weddings. Regal and romantic, purple allows for that perfect juxtaposition of styles that so many brides are trying to achieve with their wedding decor. There are so many beautiful variations of purple from lavender to lilac, berry to plum; the floral kingdom...
A Very Succulent Wedding
When a lovely couple contacted us in April about their Stone Tower Winery wedding, they talked about creating a beach theme with their wedding flowers and decor. They were quick to clarify that they were not looking for a traditional beach theme with preppy colors, flip flops and wooden chairs....
The How-to For Navy Blue Wedding Florals
Navy is the new black for weddings, popular clothing fashion for both men and women in modern wedding parties. Men are choosing navy and grey suits in place of traditional black tuxedos while navy is a very popular color choice for bridesmaids. Navy and grey suits are a little more casual and suit...
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