Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Flowers’
A Day for Ashley!
Well, to say we have been doing weddings lately, would be an understatement! We have been doing lots of weddings. About 2-3 a wedding is our max however. This past weekend, we created the flowers for Ashley. She loved vibrant color, lots of texture and feathers.
Here her bouquet was created from billy balls, dahlias, lilies, calla lilies, hydrangea, hypericum, and polka dot feathers. The combination was really fabulous!
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 Miss Laura!
This last weekend, we delivered an elegant and simple wedding to Skamania Lodge. Laura Knight’s bouquet consisted of dusky Sahara roses, fragrant freesia, miniature calla lilies, dendrobium orchids and blousy hydrangea. Cascade bouquets are popular this year, and this timeless one, is right along the lines of what our brides are looking for.
A bouquet of Sahara roses was created as her toss bouquet with tons of trailing ribbon. This bouquet was constructed so that it would explode into many bouquets when tossed.
Her cake, created by JaCiva Bakery of Portland. It was created using white chocolate with white chocolate roses. We embellished it with flowers in the layers. Simple and beautiful!
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.
Congratulations Joy!

Her bouquet consisted of cream peonies, and helga piaget roses in a simple clutch style. Simply beautiful!
The attendant’s bouquets were comprised of peonies, sweetpeas, freesia, and old fashioned roses. Lusciously fragrant!
Orbs of hydrangea, roses and soft foliage hung from sheppard’s hooks down the aisle to luscious bouquets atop rustic pedestals. (both available for rental)

Lavish bouquets with sweetpeas, roses, hydrangeas, peonies and calla lilies flanked the bride and groom at the front serving as an awesome focal point; beyond a beautiful view of the Columbia Gorge.
Overfilled bubblebowls of the same romantic flowers travelled down a long table. The hanging flower orbs were to be added to the mix after the ceremony was over.















