Caroline and Joe got married at Park Ridge Country Club on the last day of summer. We created their organic, ethereal wedding florals and focused on flower colors like burnt orange, dusty blush, dark mauve, plum, ivory, peach, and dark green. We also incorporated some hanging details of greenery as well as candlelight in their reception area for some more romance! Keep reading this blog post to learn more, and to see the gorg photos taken by Emily Williams Photography.
Read MoreKelsey and Daniel got married at Morgan’s on Fulton and went for whimsical, Italian vibes for their wedding flowers. We created their ceremony and reception decor, as well as their personal flowers like bouquets and boutonnieres. Check out this blog post and see their gorgeous photos by Amanda Megan Miller Photography.
Read MoreNew to the wedding world, and finding yourself confused at some of the lingo? We got you covered! In this blog post, we list some vocab words that will be helpful when you have a florist or wedding planner consultation. Grab a pen and paper, take notes, and study up!
Read MoreIf you’re planning your wedding, but feel like it’s all been done before, this is the post for you! We’ve put together six different ideas of unique floral add-ons that are sure to get your juices flowing for your own artistic floral decor. In this post you’ll find epic staircases, cool bar arrangements, dance floor flowers, and more. Check this post out to start brainstorming unique floral pieces for your wedding.
Read MoreRochelle and Eric had a romantic rooftop wedding at Morgan’s on Fulton in Chicago’s West Loop. We provided their whimsical, soft, romantic flowers that featured blooms like yellow and blush roses, pink dahlias, orange zinnias, blush ranunculus, white delphinium, and more. We loved creating their curved floral ceremony backdrop, statement aisle entrance pieces, table centerpieces, wedding cake decor, and ornate sweetheart table. Take a look at this post to see how we transformed the ceremony space into the reception space.
Read MoreLindsay and Alex had an elegant spring wedding in Chicago, and we created their neutral colored florals for it. Their wedding ceremony took place at St. Michael’s Church in Old Town, and afterward they held a reception at the Chicago History Museum. We created some fun floral elements like their bar arrangement, dance floor arrangements, low centerpieces, and their escort card table arrangement. Check out this post to learn more about their spring wedding and to see photos by Lindsey Taylor Photography.
Read MoreLast summer, we had the pleasure of creating Gina and Alex’s romantic and sculptural wedding flowers at Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago. We provided the bridal bouquet, boutonnieres, flower hair piece, wedding ceremony decor, and reception decor. Read this blog post to see more photos of their Conservatory wedding by Clary Pfeiffer Photography!
Read MoreWanting your ceremony decor to really stand out? Consider having a unique and artful floral ceremony backdrop. In this post, you will see some different examples of swoon-worthy ceremony backdrops. The examples include deconstructed arches, hanging floral pieces, geometric shapes, and individual hanging flowers. Read more to see some examples of real Chicago weddings, and get inspired for your own wedding decor!
Read MoreWe loved working with other Chicago green wedding vendors to bring Alex and Aeryn’s colorful and whimsical spring wedding to life. Their wedding theme was inspired by Wes Anderson’s 2012 film called “Moonrise Kingdom”. Their florals were bright, playful, and whimsical, and had a wildflower feel. Read more about their wedding and check out their awesome photos by Ed and Aileen Photography in this post!
Read MoreRomee Willow Florals was delighted to be the wedding florist for this cheerful summer wedding at Fairlie that was filled with local farm flowers and featured a bold colorful palette.
Read MoreThis white, modern wedding at The Fairlie was one of our favorites in 2021! The monochromatic wedding color and floral palette was effortlessly stunning and stylish!
Read MoreGo big or go home! We did a huge suspended floral piece above the couple's massive king's table at their Salvage One wedding. Moody Spring florals in dusty muted tones filled the space for this Romee Willow Florals spring wedding.
Read MoreHeather & Nik’s private rooftop wedding included inspiration from both the summer and fall seasons. In this intimate ceremony, we created a lush floral & greenery backdrop featuring our metal moon arch.
Read MoreThis mini fall wedding at a state park beach was filled with bright yellow florals, textured elements, and boho vibes by Romee Willow Florals.
Read MoreFab Flora began as just a hopeful dream while I was working at a retail flower shop but itching to get out on my own. And now, I have finally moved into my OWN beautiful storefront space with its pretty chandeliers, central air conditioning, a cooler, and lots of space to design (and make a mess) with flowers. Both I and Fab Flora really grew up! I’m so attached to this baby of a business that it often feels like an extension of myself. With my new-found maturity both in the wedding biz and in life as a momma, I felt like it was time for that growth to reflect in my business name and brand. Romee Willow Florals encompasses what this ‘little’ business of mine has become. I’m beyond excited to be launching Romee Willow Florals. Thank you to everyone who has been on this journey with me.
Read MoreThe eclectic, romantic & industrial style of Salvage One set the tone for the floral design inspiration at Lauren & Brian’s winter wedding. Playing off the colors of the stained glass windows, we designed Lauren’s bouquet in a dark purple & dusty mauve color palette with pops of warm pinks and coral. We included seasonal elements of roses, ranunculus, anemone, stock, spray roses, astrantia and statice.
Read MoreA classic navy color palette paired with the couple’s classy style made for cool, breezy vibes at this late summer wedding that had one of most ‘ooh & ahh’ inducing white protea flowers in the bride’s bouquet.
Read MoreWhen a couple wants bright colors, tons of texture and whimsical details, we don’t hold back. The bride carried a loose, natural shape bouquet for her fall wedding with pink o’hara & juliet garden roses, dark pink & coral dahlias, purple aster, orange zinnias & ranunculus, and stunning deep purple anemones accented with white calcinea, ferns & eucalyptus.
Read MoreEarly fall weddings have become part of the prime wedding season in Chicago and we can see why! So many fun textures and endless color palettes to play with. This urban wedding was just peachy with its touch of boho and simple elegance.
Read MoreIntimate gatherings certainly doesn’t mean small style! This spring wedding’s soft colors & textures created a sweet, romantic atmosphere at The Herbarium. We like playing off the design of a venue so we chose a metal arch for Emily and Anthony’s ceremony backdrop. It’s industrial vibe paired with organic garlands and lush floral growing up the side, felt like the perfect match for the rustic loft space.
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