Here at Romee Willow Florals, we are passionate about not only creating artful florals for your event, but also ones that are sustainable and eco-friendly. When Jori started Romee Willow Florals, she knew she wanted to do her part in making the wedding industry just a little bit more green. Over the years, we’ve learned a few easy ways to incorporate green practices into the wedding planning process. Learn six easy ways you can make your wedding even a little more Earth-friendly in this blog post.
Read MoreIn this blog post, we talk about 5 ways to plan a more sustainable wedding. Tips include eliminating paper products like ceremony programs and escort cards, renting wedding decor instead of buying, working with local vendors, hosting your wedding close to home, and donating your wedding flowers at the end of the night. Read this blog to plan your green wedding!
Read MoreWe loved providing the florals for Shania and Elver’s Loft on Lake wedding. We set up their unique, curved ceremony altar, and then repurposed the florals and candles to make their stunning head table. Read more about their beautiful wedding in this post!
Read MoreWe loved providing the wintery florals, greenery and candles for Jacqueline and Sean’s winter wedding. They got married at the Joinery in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood this past January. Read more about their cozy and romantic winter wedding here.
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 MoreAlexis and Nick’s wedding decor vision was to mix bright colors and design inspired by the tropics - with of course, a funky edge. Not your typical spring flower choices and color palette, this design wowed us!!
Read MoreOn a sunny April day, Erika and Doug celebrated their marriage at Greenhouse Loft. We really let the spring blooms shine. The bouquets were lush with soft florals, natural texture, and minimal greenery to complement the bride’s lace gown and bridesmaids’ mauve dresses.
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