Showing posts with label Wedding flowers aisle flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding flowers aisle flowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Natalie and Aric Part 1

I'm so excited to share this wedding with you! Amber and Alan, a fabulous team with a darling little boy I might add, from www.artisticimagerypro.com were the photographer and film makers of the day! The wedding took place in Forest Hill. The ceremony area had an amazing view. Natalie wanted to define the ceremony space but I didn't want to block the gorgeous view. So I constructed birch trees and then strung them with crystals and roses.




There were pine trees everywhere so we hung rose heads on satin ribbon from the branches.
Crystals and roses lined the aisle.

For the flower girl, we created a little square purse using fresh flowers. She then threw the petals from her purse.

Natalie's bridal bouquet was wrapped in glass crystals.


I love the cream and grey bridesmaid bouquets, so elegant with the ballerina pink dresses.

A basket full of boutonnieres and corsages.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ceremony Aisle.....


We have come along way from the flower girl tossing a few petals! Take a look at this gorgeous creation from one of my top designers. While I was busy working the orchid strands, I gave him a general idea of what I wanted, and wow, he out did himself.


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Ceremony Aisle Flowers

One of my favorite ways to decorate a wedding ceremony is to put flowers down the aisle. The flowers add a lovely detail and color as you make the most important walk of your life. There are countless ways to add flowers, the following are some ideas from weddings we have done in the past.




For a fall wedding we used mini pumpkins with flowers on top.






A simple hydrangea.


Flowers in glass

For this traditional Indian wedding we lined the aisle with Hindu goddesses.


Flowers placed on the aisle floor are another way to change up the look.

Twigs in glass with crystals and orchids line the aisle.

For a vintage bride we hung flowers in mason jars.

We created containers using tea leaves for this happy sunflower clusters.

Crystals are strung from pole to pole for this elegant aisle.

For this aisle at Bella Piazza in Plymouth California I used candle stands and put flower clusters, we then moved them around the outside dance floor to add candle light after dark.


Roses were used to make these aisle balls.

Green flower balls made withe kermit mums were placed on hooks for this vineyard wedding.

I am always looking for ways to creat florals that are one of a kind and out of the box, for this wedding at Le Rivage, I strung flower heads on beads from bali.
What new and inventive aisle will Blooms by Martha Andrews create for you?
I will close with one of the most beautiful weddings I have seen, it was featured on the Style Me Pretty blog and filmed by Elysium

Puerto Rico wedding by Elysium
Notice the amazing florals on the ground down the aisle, Blooms didn't do this wedding, thought I would love to do something like this!, click the link to watch the video and see all the wonderful vendors.