If 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 MoreRosa and John approached us with a very specific vision- their overall wedding style inspired by the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau, and Gatsby. When planning their wedding decor, they aimed for floral elements that were unique, artistic, sculptural, painterly, dancerly, theatrical, surreal, moody and fantastical. They envisioned flowers that were unfussy-looking, yet exquisitely detailed. They had two different color palettes that represented each of them, and we brought them together in their florals to represent their union. Check out their gorgeous photos by Alisha Tova Photography, and take a look at their unique, moody summer wedding at Salvage One!
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 MoreWedding planning and in need of some tips? We’ve put together our top 10 wedding planning tips for you to consider. Read this post to learn some tips from your favorite Chicago wedding florist!
Read MoreEmily and Shawn got married this past April at Artifact Events in Ravenswood, on the North side of Chicago. We worked with them to create their garden-y, organic, white and green wedding flowers. Read this blog post to see how we created their bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony decor, and reception decor.
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 MoreAlex and Will got married last October at Salvage One in West Town, Chicago. Salvage One was the perfect venue to host their bohemian, vintage-inspired wedding. Read more about their wedding decor, and see their beautiful digital and film photos by Lauren Lucile Creative in this blog post.
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 MoreKathryn and Joe got married on a sunny spring day at the Chicago Botanic Garden. We loved working with them to provide their cheerful wedding flowers. Elements we provided for them were ceremony aisle low centerpieces, large ceremony backdrop statement pieces, dinner table centerpieces, sweetheart table flowers, and a large round hanging floral piece in the middle of the dance floor. Read more about their beautiful wedding in this 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 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 traveled to Lemont, Illinois for Dana and Mike’s elegant and whimsical garden wedding. Their wedding took place at Montebello Estate, a mansion on stunning garden grounds. We loved adorning the ornate gazebo with fresh flowers to create a stunning backdrop for their vows. We also provided low centerpieces, and fresh florals for their three-tiered wedding cake.
Read MoreCristien and Matt’s moody, vaudeville-inspired wedding at City View Loft was cool as heck. We loved their dark and dreamy florals, triangular ceremony backdrop, and Tarot-inspired details. Check out this post to see their gorgeous photos and to read more about their 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 MoreMike and Alexa’s late summer wedding at Firehouse Chicago was a VIBE! We loved creating their gorgeous deconstructed ceremony arch with tons of pampas grass. Their soft, earth toned florals looked so good with all the shiny disco balls. Read more about their wedding on the blog!
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 MoreMolly and Jared got married at The Joinery this past March, and we loved providing their romantic spring florals, greenery, and candles. Read more about their beautiful spring wedding here.
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