Friday, July 24, 2009

Amal & Juan, July 18, 2009


July 18, 2009 was
D-DAY
for Amal & Juan




Amal & Juan - what a beautiful couple. Both of them are stationed in the U.S. Armed Forces for which I honor them both.

I have to say that Amal's color scheme was one of my favorites to date.
The colors were just amazing together. Definitely eye-catching.



Amal's bouquet consisted of
white Escimo roses, purple Iris,
Triton blue delphinium and white freesia.












The maids' bouquets were made with Black Magic
roses, purple Iris, blue Statice and green Hypericum.

This little guy was an adorable ball of energy!
Amal & Juan,
It was a pleasure to work with you. Again, I thank you for your service to our country. I wish you the best of luck in the future and that you will have a safe and successful life together.
~Mary

Kristen & Will



June 20, 2009, was
THE BIG DAY
for Kristen and Will.
Kristen's flowers were beautiful. Unfortunately I wasn't able to stay and get pics of Kristen with her flowers personally as I usually do, but I did take some pictures of the flowers... with me... in my hot pink/gray shirt. Didn't quite tie in the her color scheme. =) Please forgive that.
How cute is this guy?

Kristen's tear-drop bouquet was made up of white hydrangea, Charming Unique, Shocking Versilia and Vendella roses and white freesia.

The maids carried small bouquets of white hydrangea and Charming Unique roses, hand tied with pink ribbon.

Kristen & Will,
I'm so glad that I was able to be a part, however small, of your special day.
I wish you much happiness and a very long, successful marriage.
~Mary

Amanda and Ryan, May 29, 2009






On May 29th, 2009, I had the honor of designing flowers for Amanda & Ryan's wedding. It was a very beautiful day and the bride was radiant. The flowers turned out lovely.













Amanda has great affection for hydrangeas, so we placed them liberally throughout her bouquet. I added to that white Blizzard and Anastasia roses.




She also wanted to accent the white hydrangea and roses with champagne and we did that by placing dried gypsophilia in small clusters throughout the bouquet. The result was just stunning.




Amanda's bridesmaids carried white Blizzard and Anastasia roses tied with champagne and crisscrossed black ribbons.





















The aisle had a beautiful,
very poshy
pathway of 175 Blizzard & Anastasia roses.























All in all it was a gorgeous wedding.

Congrats, Amanda & Ryan! I'm so happy for you. May you have a long, blissful life together.


Truly,
~Mary