Sunday, October 6, 2013

Rafunzel + Brian

When Brian and Rafunzel approached us for their wedding we were honored. We'd been friends for a long time and knew the couple was going to plan a fabulous wedding. Their ceremony and reception took place at the swanky W Hotel in San Francisco. We loved the clean, modern feel of the venue.

Rafunzel's bouquet was designed with purple hydrangea, light/hot pink/cream colored roses, white freesia, and purple orchids. The handle was wrapped in cream, satin ribbon and rhinestones to complement the bride's dress detail.





Here is the bride with her maid of honor and junior bridesmaids. We love the tiaras and the pop or color on her shoes!



The ceremony aisle was decorated with small bouquets of dendrobium orchids. The junior bridesmaids walked with one of the couple's adorable dogs Bert.


Centerpieces at the reception were accompanied with cute frames showcasing the couple's favorite places.




Venue: The W Hotel in San Francisco

Photography: F.C. Wong Photography

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Lucia + Rich

Lucia's vision for her wedding flowers was soft and romantic. We loved working with her color palette of lavender, blush, and grey. The wedding was in October so dahlias were a great seasonal choice. We were also able to incorporate beautiful antique roses and found a green called dusty miller to complement the bouquets and centerpieces.

Here is the bride holding her bouquet and looking stunning in her dress. The bow in the back is to die for! Her bouquet is designed with white dahlias, cream roses, white freesia, and dusty miller. The handle is wrapped in lace and Lucia's cross.





The couple got married at the St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Palo Alto and held an outdoor reception at the Stanford Park HotelLucia used her work experience at Anthropologie and her great eye for decor to put this super cute display together for the sign in table. It featured each side's parents and grandparents' wedding photos!


We placed purple dahlias in the fountain outside and re-purposed white pomanders from their ceremony to decorate chairs at the reception.