Monday, March 28, 2016

Always Classic White

Classic white and ivory flowers always make their mark.  At Renata and Nick's wedding, they chose to have a very classic look for their flowers.  Renata carried a bouquet of all roses and Nick sported a simple white rose on his lapel.  This look is always classic and always in style.  Photos by Cary Klein Photography.


Renata carried an all rose mix of garden roses, traditional standard roses, and spray roses.







Best wishes to the newlyweds!  We loved being a part of your special day!

Monday, March 21, 2016

A Garden Path of Greenery inside St. Luke the Evangelist

We loved the greenery embellishments that we created for this ceremony at St. Luke the Evangelist this past fall.  Aisle decor is becoming a popular element in weddings and we love to create these soft accents for our clients.  Of course, flowers are most often used, but this romantic aisle featured mixed greenery without flowers.  (Images by Carretto Studio)


We combined three types of greenery on the pews to create lots of texture and softness.

A satin ribbon secured the greenery to each pew.

The greenery bunches lined the aisle for these cute little ladies!

The garden path created inside the church was such a romantic entrance for our bride.



Picture perfect!
Consider aisle decor for an added touch of luxury at your ceremony- inside or outside!


Monday, March 14, 2016

Blush & Ivory Are Here to Stay!

Allie and Michael were trend-setters with their wedding day color palette of blush, ivory, and gold in 2012.  Looking back at these pictures just reminds us what a timeless look this popular combination was, has become and continues to be- even for weddings into 2017!  We designed soft, romantic flowers for their autumn wedding in Colombia, MO.  Photos by Megan Thiele.


Allie's bouquet was a mix of garden roses, peonies, and dahlias in gold, ivory and blush tones.














The bridesmaids carried a clutch of all Sahara roses.









The reception was a continuation of the blush, ivory and gold tones.  Low and high centerpieces focused on very soft, romantic, garden textures.



Hanging crystals added another formal touch to the large guest table centerpieces.


Exclusive Events, Inc. added lighting, fabric draping, and hanging candles to really deck out the reception.



Josie and the team at Cosmopolitan Events were an integral part of this event and we were excited to be a part of the team of vendors.  

Blush and ivory are a very romantic combination and it's no wonder they continue to be seen in bridal publications and all over social media. 

Monday, March 7, 2016

Try A Flower Station At Your Next Event

Do you need a fun idea for your next party, shower, or club get together?  Sisters Floral  Design Studio now offers your guests a chance to learn how to arrange flowers right at your event-- and we do all the work!  Our flower station offers guests a chance to participate in a celebration like never before.  Here's how it works:

The Design Studio staff will come to your party and bring all the supplies needed- flowers, containers, tools, etc.  We will set up in the designated area like we did here for a recent bridal shower at a client's home.

Design Team member/s will stay to guide your guests in choosing a container, selecting flowers, and arranging them to take home.  It's a nice little gift for them, but it's not just flowers, it's also the knowledge and experience of handling the flowers themselves!

The guests at this bridal shower really enjoyed the camaraderie with their fellow guests and family members.

Here is the guest of honor choosing her blooms with a smile!

The bride's mother and grandmother got in on the fun, too!

Here are all the wonderful pieces the guests of the bridal shower created.  A fun time had by all!

Contact the Design Team to find out more information about our interactive flower station for your next event!