Posts Tagged ‘orange flowers’

Jessica & Tom

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

June 20, 2009

Wedding site: the Oregon Garden in Silverton

Photographer: David Barss

Wedding Coordinator: Susan Adkins at Class Act Events

Cake: Bittersweet Cakes

cake decorated with flowers and citrus and archway, Oregon Gardens, Françoise Weeks

A garland, embellished with citrus fruits and bright colored yellow and orange seasonal flowers decorated the archway behind the cake table

lemon and mandarin archway, Oregon Gardens, Françoise Weeks

The garland that covered the  archway for the ceremony was enhanced with dozens of lemons and mandarins along with amaranthus, jasmine, seedpods and a variety of green texture

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Jannette & Charlie

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

September 26,2009

Clear, sunny weather was delightful on Jannette and Charlie’s wedding day! The ceremony took place in the quaint chapel at Camp Colton and the rustic reception hall was fabulous for the reception. Rebecca Dryer captured all the beauty and joy of the day perfectly.

Jannette’s parents, who own a nursery, provided lots of birch branches which were incorporated in the centerpieces and the altar arrangements. A great special touch!

Jannette’s favorite flower: orange ranunculus!

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Liz & Nick

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

August 15, 2009

Ceremony: Governor Hotel, Renaissance Room

Reception: Governor Hotel, Grand Ballroom

Photographer: Brandon Schmidt

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Aisle Flowers

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Want some fun ideas to decorate the aisle?
Flower arrangements can be made in cones, pails or small vases, which are tied to the aisle chairs with ribbon. Petals can be sprinkled over the width of the aisle; another option is to create a narrow carpet of petals on either side of the aisle, or line both sides with lush flower garlands.
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Evrim Icoz

Evrim Icoz

Lilies, seedpods and foliage fill the cones, covered with aspidistra leaves.

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Designing with Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Fruit adds a great textural dimension to the flowers; they can be used to add interest to containers and/or they can be added in the arrangement.

Jamie Bosworth

Jamie Bosworth

Jamie Bosworth

Jamie Bosworth

A wreath covered with flowers sits on the rim of a compote, filled with scrumptious summer fruits. (more…)

Flowers for Archways & Chuppahs

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Joe Milton

Joe Milton

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Bouquets: bright flowers

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
Brian Schumaker

Brian Schumaker

Fritzphoto

Fritzphoto

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