We love designing hanging floral installations that create a real WOW factor! Suspended above Ewa and Doug’s sweetheart table, we created a spring flower arrangement overflowing with bay leaf, lemon leaf, and spiral eucalyptus with pops of peonies, roses, and delphinium.
Read MoreAnthony & Ryan’s winter wedding was rustic, cozy, and romantic. We focused on using lots of different winter greenery to bring texture and warmth to their wedding at City View Loft. They each wore boutonnieres of a petite cluster of blue thistle, white spray roses and winter greens wrapped in twine.
Read MoreKrista and Philip’s wedding at 19 East was on a perfect September day. Their floral and decor included lots of fun elements and a hint to the upcoming fall. Krista carried an oversized bouquet of floral and greenery arranged in a natural shape with plenty of texture including dahlias, garden roses, ranunculus, celosia, burgundy foliage and eucalyptus.
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.
Read MoreLindsay and Jay’s classy wedding took place on a gorgeous summer evening in Chicago. Their ceremony and reception at the Stan Mansion was an elegant fairy tale full of fresh flowers, stylish gold accents, and plenty of candle light. Their floral decor was refined, and featured quintessential wedding flowers like ranunculus and roses.
Read MoreChelsea & Tommy’s spring wedding featured chic, eco-friendly decor with pastel colors and gold accents. Their classic, organic style glowed in the natural light of the Greenhouse Loft ceremony area with candles lighting up their dinner reception after the sun went down.
Read MoreIf you’re like most of our clients, you want to do your best to care for the planet while you’re planning your wedding. Since this is likely your first time ordering flowers for a large event, here are a few tips for making eco-friendly choices as you plan and shop.
Read MoreWinter in the Midwest has been tough this year, and I think everyone is looking forward to the warm spring weather coming our way. Couples and vendors planning spring weddings have even more to look forward to! Having a spring wedding means there will (finally!) be options for local flowers and less impact on the environment. Here are some of our favorite flowers that will be growing locally this Spring:
Read MoreWhen people think of weddings they think of the beauty and love that make once-in-a-lifetime memories. What they DON’T think about is all the energy and materials that go into making that special day, and where those materials go when the day is over.
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