Brown & Ivory Winter Wedding @ Le Jardin

Here are a few pictures from a wedding we did this past January, @ Le Jardin, in Woodbridge, Ontario.  It was a freezing cold day, but we braved the weather to create this chocolate brown and ivory themed event.  It was filled with vendella roses, and chocolate brown ribbon.  The pew decor was vendella roses, with folded banana leaves and monkey grass, and the ceremony pieces had roses, hydrangea and greenery.  It was soft and romantic and really complimented the decor in the venue.  The decor was done by Vivian, of Vivian’s Decor and Designs.

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03/13/2010 (7:58 pm)

Blue Hydrangea & Coral Roses @ Liberty Grand

Here are some professional pictures of Theresa and Kresimir’s wedding from last September.  They got married at The Liberty Grand, in the Renaissance room.  It was a gorgeous day and the soft blue, corals, butter yellows and ivory really added to the romantic look of this wedding.  The pictures were taken by Andrew Adams of Andrew Adams Photography, and I think they turned out really great!

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The bouquet featured ivory lisianthus, blue delphinium, creme de la creme roses, and ivory hydrangea.  The stems were wrapped in ivory satin ribbon and finished off with a vintage inspired brooch.

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The ceremony pieces were in glass urns and were also filled with creme de la creme roses, blue hydrangea, coral roses, ivory hydrangea, seeded eucalyptus and green hanging amaranthus.  They were then moved to the head table, to add some ambiance and dress it up a bit more.

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This was a really beautiful wedding that I was so happy to be a part of, and I wish you both a lifetime of happiness!

03/13/2010 (7:12 pm)

freedom and circus roses… and 14 Bridesmaids

My bride Katie was one of the loveliest people you will ever meet.  She was so super excited to marry her beau, Paul and have all of her friends and family share in their special day that she had a total of 14 bridesmaids! I don’t even think they all fit in this picture.  It was such a nice way of including all of the people that meant so much to her throughout her life, and it makes for great pictures!  The venue was Deer Creek Golf Course, in Ajax Ontario, which was really beautiful, both inside and out.  The flowers were stunning as we mixed circus which are yellow with an orange trim and freedom red roses together with bright satin red ribbon to match the sashes on their dresses.  We had a romantic candlescape on their head table, lined with red rose petals and created a cascading cake topper of freedom red roses and Paul’s aunt lovingly made them their cake.  The centrepieces were created with hydrangea, hanging amaranthus, red and circus roses and green kermit poms sitting inside a martini vase filled with crystals.  It was really pretty and exactly what the bride wanted.  Here are just a few casual pics, as I hope to get some professional ones soon to share.  It was such an honour to be a part of their day, and I wish them a lifetime of happiness together!

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03/04/2010 (3:26 am)

Winter Wedding At The Old Mill

I love winter weddings, and Nina & Igor’s wedding at The Old Mill this past November did not disappoint.  Nina’s classic bouquet consisted of  ivory calla lillies, and Igor’s boutonniere was made up of 2 mini calla lillies, with a thin gold wire detail.   The bridesmaid’s bouquets consisted of ivory vendella roses, freesia and seeded eucalyptus.  All of the bouquets had a custom pearl brooch that we applied to the champagne satin ribbon wrapped stems.   Every detail from the pew decor to the ceremony pieces were reused at the reception.  We even did their guest favors which were lucky bamboo in a square vase.  Nina & Igor are also extremely talented photographers.  You can read Nina & Igor’s lovely testimonial here.  Congratulations to the both of you, and I am so extremely honored to have been a part of this absolutely perfect day!

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Photography by Dave and Charlotte

02/24/2010 (1:57 am)

Centrepiece Inspiration

I think most brides really struggle with choosing centrepieces as they are usually the biggest chunk of the budget depending on number of tables, but also in deciding to go with low or tall centrepieces?  I love mixing tables with both low and tall arrangements as it creates dimension in the room, and makes everyone happy by not having to settle if you truly can’t decide.  I’m going to share a few centrepieces that we have done in the past to spark some creativity, and hopefully help you out with making that all time tough decision of which centrepiece idea to choose.

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02/22/2010 (12:31 am)

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