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Engagement Session | Laiken & Tyler

When I first met Laiken to discuss her wedding florals our connection was instantaneous so when she asked me to design loose organic pieces for their engagement session with Katie Nicolle Photography I was elated. To say that I am excited for their 2016 wedding in the orchards at Gracewood Estate is an understatement.

For all of this gorgeously organic esession see our feature on Want That Wedding

Photography: Katie Nicolle Photography

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Style Me Pretty | #SMPWeddings101 Blog Contribution

If there is one thing I love as much as floral design it is writing. When one of the editors from Style Me Pretty reached out to ask for content contribution for their #SMPWeddings101 weekly blog feature I could not have been more excited or honoured.

SMPWedding101One of the most common questions my clients ask me is what to do with the bridesmaids’ bouquets following the ceremony. I love to suggest the traditional but also some fun and unique ways to make the most of these gorgeous creations.

Tip 1

The most traditional and common use for the bridesmaids bouquets is to place them in clear glass vases on the head table for instant texture and floral décor. Add votive holders with candles down the length of the table for a beautiful and cost effective head table statement.

Tip 2

Have your girls lay the bouquets flat on the head table with the blooms facing the guest tables. Added to a gorgeous lush eucalyptus garland that has been accented with candlelight will create a  beautiful foraged, loose and textural look.

Tip 3

Ask your floral stylist to provide containers that are similar in color and shape to those you have selected for your centerpieces. Have her/him place the matching vessels (with about 4 – 5 inches of water in them) on the gift table, on a small table accenting your seating chart, on the bar and lemonade and flavored water stations. Once the ceremony is complete have the girls to pop their bouquets directly into the vessels.

Tip 4

Many of my clients ask for my thoughts on placing a bridesmaid’s bouquet on the cake table. Although very common, I advise against it. Whether it be a naked cake adorned in gorgeous figs and berries or a stunning fondant masterpiece featuring your monogram and a waterfall of gum paste flowers, today’s on trend and intricate cake designs should absolutely stand on their own.

Tip 5

Sweets tables, donut, candy and pie bars are also perfect areas to place extra bouquets. In a vase they add an additional layer to the overall esthetic of the tablescape.

Tip 6

Whether you have opted for cross back, chiavari, folding or versailles chairs have your floral stylist tie the bridesmaids’ bouquets to the backs of every other chair at the head table. Choose long trailing or tightly wrapped ribbon that compliments the esthetic of your event. Regardless of the wedding style this technique will suit it perfectly.

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