Posts Tagged ‘events’
Congratulations Ami…You are a beautiful bride!
Ami’s beautiful bouquet created by Julie consisted of buttery ‘Alexandra’ roses, old fashioned roses, dahlias, sage green hydrangeas, calla lilies, phalaenopsis orchids, fern curls and crespedia balls. Simply soft and lucious.

Julie also created stunning vibrant bouquets for her attendants that coordinated in shades of yellows and a touch of blue. Dahlias, roses, tulips and veronica completed the look.

Because we are all about detail, not a step if missed when it comes to the smaller parts of a wedding. Although they are small, we find the boutonnieres and corsages to be just as important in the overall wedding. Check out these simple and fun boutonnieres Julie created for Ami’s guys…
Beautiful simple bubble bowls brimming with hydrangeas, roses, and dahlias in lemon filled glass bowls and curly willow swirled bowls completed a stunningly simple outdoor reception.
Hawaiian Festival at Esther Short Park!
Each year, we create beautiful tropical arrangements for the Hawaiian Festival in Esther Short Park. Sari Aho of Aho Construction graciously pays for our creations each year! This year, we pushed the limits of our creativity by building box structures that emcompassed fabulous flowers such as anthurium, oncidium orchids, heliconia and fabulous tropical foliages. To add drama, one design was created vertical from the ground up and the other was created vertical hanging from the top down! Great fun!
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Congratulations Steve & Angela!
This past weekend, we created vividly wonderful bridal flowers for Angela and Steve. Members of one of our weekly church deliveries at The Church of Good Shepherd in Vancouver, they knew where to go to get incredible flowers for their special day!
Angela selected miniature gerbera daisies, calla lilies, iris, and hydrangea among other wonderful touches. Her colors in fuchsia, yellow, purple and lime green were anything but bland!

Erik decided to surprise her with a few fun touches such as wild sweetpeas (provided by Julie) trachelium and stunningly bright verbena!
A simple and stunning cake was created by Megan at Cakes by Design which we embellished with all of the wonderful flowers incorporated into Angela’s wedding theme.
Erik has been invited to join AIFD!
After much work, stress, and a little sweat…Erik has successfully passed his PFDE (Professional Floral Design Evaluation) and has been invited to join AIFD. Next July, he will be inducted into this prestigious group in San Franscisco. His next adventure will allow him to stay aware of all the new trends and techniques that make Flowers Washougal, what we are…Extraordinary!
Over 100 people tested to become members into AIFD this year. Erik is one of many that passed his testing and will invited to join AIFD next summer! Here are some of the designs that he created for the test.
Owens Corning Corporate Event – Day One
This week, we have kept quite busy thanks to Owens Corning (a client of ours) and their 2 day employee appreciation event starting at Springhouse Cellars Winery. 50 people attended a beautiful dinner provided by Niki Davis of Nicolette’s Catering and coordinated by Amanda Houghton of Life’s a Party Event Planning and Consulting. We created lavish centerpieces, inspired by the venue and wine corks…hundreds of them! Julie comes up with some awesome ideas…but this one took the cake!

Long arrangements consisted of grapes, corks, grapevines and hundreds of red carnations paved together in a sea of red, green and cork brown.
Look close! You will see some corks entwined on vines!
Niki’s buffet arrangement was created in a bowl brimming with corks and corks on grapevine. Shots of vibrant red crocosmia added the life to the party!
Congratulations Amanda and Dave!
A beautiful day in June started off right for Amanda and Dave’s organically creative wedding. From classic touches like gardenias, old fashioned roses and sweetpeas, to less conventional selections like succulents, string of pearls, scabiosa pods and poppy pods, this wedding was fabulously fun to create!
Bridesmaid’s carried sweet nosegays of freesia, roses, mokara orchids, billy balls, succulents, lamb’s ear and much much more. The vibrant shades of yellow and contrasting grays made for a sophisticated yet casual feel perfect for the afternoon affair.
Amanda’s toss bouquet consisted of all things textural in a display of organic wonder.
Her boutonnieres were anything but ordinary. Each different, they displayed many of the individual elements of the wedding in “small bites”
This custom cake was created by Sweet Cakes by Melissa – Gresham, OR. We adorned the cake with all of the wonderful touches of the wedding. Adding manzanita branches to the look really added a bold and beautiful texture to the overall look.
For more imagery of this wedding and many more of our creative events…check out our wedding section. You will see organic, casual, classic, traditional, contemporary and creative wedding work beyond the norm. Getting married? Better come chat with us!
Congratulations Panthers – 2010!
This past weekend we had the glorious and fun job of creating flowers for Washougal High School’s 2010 Graduates! This year we decided to create a panther paw of flowers surrounded by tropical foliages and stunning ‘Orange Unique’ roses in a vegetative design style! It was great fun to create and stunning for our future of Washougal…GO PANTHERS!
Congrats to Kelsey and Jeremy!!
With November upon us, it’s nice to know, people are still getting married late in the season. Kelsey and Jeremy got married at a beautiful church here in Washougal. For this time of year, autumn tones and deep rich colors are common choices for our brides. But Kelsey is anything but typical. When I met with her and her mom months ago, they explained to me that Kelsey has always loved rainbows. So, when it came time to pick the colors for her special day…it was obvious what the choice was. RAINBOW!
Her attendants each wore a beautiful color from fuschia, to buttery yellow, lilac, blue and deep green. Their bouquets of fragrant seasonal flowers tied in the colors of the wedding. From Roses to hydrangeas, stock to iris, these bouquets has some of Kelsey’s favorites and a couple of ours!
The ceremony was inside, but pulled together a garden like feel, with vases of garden flowers on shepherd hooks and a white garden arch perfect for the day. All the colors and flowers of the wedding were combined in this colorful array of seasonal wonderment.
Pather Pride!

With an industrial flair, we created these suspended designs with orchids, naranga roses, anthurium and peonies…all incorporating items found at the hardware store!

Congratulations Class of 2009! You did it! Here’s a list of the top ten students graduating this year! Congrats everyone!


























