Just because the theme of the wedding is classy, doesn’t mean it can’t be fun! I loved working this wedding because of the subtle details that really made it so unique. From the rainbow cake to the fairytale garden disco party! The couple, Julie & MJ, tied the knot at iconic Salvage One this May. This venue has such picturesque details like the tall white pillars to the glimmering chandeliers that it’s perfect for any classy wedding. The couple opted in for Southern-California garden vibe for their Chicago wedding. We went with light, airy, with touch of whimsical (especially for the dance floor decor!). Check out the gorgeous photos down below taken by Jason Brown.
Read MoreSummertime weddings in Chicago are some of my favorites, especially because the availability of outdoor venues! Ashley & Ryan celebrated their wedding on the rooftop of Morgan’s on Fulton; the entire vibe of the wedding was intimate and nothing short of romantic. The Chicago city views, the classy candles, and subtle summer color palette created such a dreamy ambiance. Check out the beautiful photos by Lauren Sims to feel inspired for your summer wedding!
Read MoreWe love weddings of all sizes over here! Small and intimate weddings are just as special as a big wedding. For the flowers, some things can definitely range! Maybe we’re not making any extra bouquets or bouts for the wedding party. There are times when ceremony flowers aren’t requested and we’re just working on the reception. Right before spring ended, we had a fun time creating flowers for Hannah and Jessie’s intimate wedding at Lytle House in Chicago! They were going for a vibrant, cheery, and fun look with lots of wildflowers. Check out the gorg photos (especially the artsy film photos!) by Jess Diaz to see what we did for them!
Read MoreIt’s always so special to see how love is celebrated through different and diverse cultures! This last spring we had the honor of curating flowers for Sarah and Jacob’s Jewish wedding at The Westin River North in Chicago. Flower arches are my thing and in Jewish wedding ceremonies, they’re known as Chuppahs! A chuppah is basically a canopy that the couple stands under during their ceremony. Flowers can be adorned all around or made focal point at the top center of the chuppah (this is the route we took—check it out below!). The spring vibes were so high with the use of mostly white and pastel flowers that so beautifully matched the bride and bridesmaids’ dresses (and the stunning lake!). Peep through the beautiful photos below taken by Dominika Photography if you’re looking for some inso for a classic-styled wedding!
Read MoreWith so much information available, it’s easy to fall prey to common misconceptions that can lead to unexpected surprises and unnecessary stress during wedding planning. To help you navigate the world of wedding florals with confidence, we've debunked some of the most prevalent myths. Read this post to learn the 6 most common misconceptions about wedding florals and the truths you need to know.
Read MoreEmma and Craig had a colorful and textured fall wedding at Fairlie last November. We loved creating their autumnal floral decor, including bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony backdrop, staircase decor, dinner table arrangements, sweetheart table decor, and more. If you love fall wedding colors like burnt orange and burgundy, you won’t want to miss this blog post. Photos by Stephanie Lang Photography.
Read MoreAmanda and Nick’s fictional muse was Wednesday Addams for their Friday the 13th wedding. They got married last October at Salvage One, and they really leaned into the dark and moody vibes. Check out this post to see what we did for their wedding ceremony decor and reception decor. You’ll also learn about some cool details they included like a tattoo station and go go dancers!
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 MoreAudrey and Matt got really creative with their floral decor. We were lucky enough to create so many different, unique pieces for their glam summer wedding in Chicago. Read this post to see all the floral decor elements we created for them, including a hanging floral ring, ring bearer wagon, dog wreath, seating arrangement floral, dinner table garlands, and more.
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 MoreIn this post, we’re exploring our favorite venues for plant-lovers in and around Chicago. The five venues listed feature verdant backdrops, luscious gardens, and enchanting scenery. So if you’re getting married in Chicagoland but still want to make your wedding nature-centric, this is the perfect blog post for you!
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 Katie and Dan’s elegant florals, greenery, and gold details to their spring Chicago wedding. Take a closer look at the flowers and geometric decor pieces here on the Romee Willow Florals blog.
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 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.
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 MoreYou can’t get more quintessential Chicago than by using the skyline as your ceremony backdrop. Jessie and Mingyi’s daytime ceremony and intimate reception was filled with a simplistic natural beauty that we absolutely adored.
Read MoreInfusing a couple’s culture into their day allows us to have a lot of fun with their wedding flowers. Charlotte and Abhit’s wedding at the Chicago Cultural Center was colorful, natural and certainly made a statement.
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