Showing posts with label cubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cubes. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2010

Ceremony and Reception at Soulard Preservation Hall

Here is a unique way to use flowers for a ceremony and reception all in one location. Our clients for this event double-used ceremony and guest table flowers to decorate their space. The room was used for the ceremony and then turned over for the reception.







Cube vases filled with white hydrangea lined the stage for the ceremony. Afterwards, they were used for all the guest table decorations.







Julep cups with white hydrangea decorated the chairs at the ceremony and were later used to decorate the reception as well.





Our tall metal trees were set up on the stage to frame the bride and groom for the ceremony. They were left up for the reception and provided decoration in the room.
This was an excellent example of how flowers can be utilized fully at an event. It just takes planning and design work to make it happen seamlessly!



Thursday, December 17, 2009

Yellow, Blue, and Books

October was a busy month at Sisters. This wedding was a highlight for us. Jazzy and Brian were married on October 10th. They had their ceremony at the Jewel Box and their reception at the City Museum. Here are some awesome detail shots from Burns Photography.






Jazzy's bouquet was blue and white--hydrangeas, roses, and a dragonfly pin.






Yellow was the accent color used in the bridesmaids' bouquets and on the chuppah.








The guys all had mini calla bouts.--white for the groom and yellow for the groomsmen.







Our chuppah at the Jewel Box.



The head table was lined with yellow and white flowers over the blue table runners.






Tall and short centerpieces decorated the guest tables.



And here's where the books come in.....various yellow books were stacked underneath blue cubes of yellow flowers on some of the guest tables.

Tall spheres of blue and white flowers topped trumpet vases on the opposite guest tables.







Yellow and white flowers accompanied this bright cake.
Special thanks to Shayna of St. Louis Wedding Consultants for coordinating this bright and unique event!!
Best wishes to Jazzy and Brian for a wonderful first year together and many more to come!
:)








Monday, December 7, 2009

Electric Purple, Fuchsia, and Red

Chrissy and Dave were married this past month at St. George in Afton and had an impressive and beautiful reception at the Electricians Hall. We worked on this wedding with Lacy Branch Events. Lacy and her staff worked seamlessly with the hall and all the vendors to transform the reception space! Take a peek at some of the day's highlights! (Photos by Von Devore Photography.)











The beautiful bride and the charismatic Lacy Branch!


All of the personal flowers were a mix of royal purples, red, and fuchsia. They included roses, gerber daisies, spray roses, hydrangea, and little flower crystals. These bouquets really spotlighted the bride and blended well with the bridesmaids' dresses.















The reception design used the purples, reds, and pinks differently for the tables. Here, the colors were separated-- reds and pinks together, and the purples and lavenders paired.
















Some of the centerpieces were taller arrangements in cylinders and others were long and low rectangles and squares.







Lighting was an important element in the hall, so every low centerpiece was illuminated with LEDs to make the tables glow.






The cake was topped with a few gerbers on each layer, but the backdrop of lighting and fabric really made all the difference!





Special thanks to Lacy Branch Events for coordinating this event! As always, we had fun working with you!
Best wishes to Chrissy and Dave and their families!!
:)

Monday, November 23, 2009

Red and Black at the City Museum

Becky and Jeff were married and had a party to celebrate all at the City Museum. They had a very contemporary color scheme using red and black. These great shots of the ceremony are from Zettl Photography.








Becky's bouquet was a gorgeous, lush mix of deep red roses and red mini callas. The bridesmaids bouquets complimented with the contemporary-looking red callas.









The groom wore a red calla bout. to match his bride.

















Here are some snapshots that Sisters Flowers took of the set-up. All the tables had black cubes vases filled with mixed shades of red flowers.














The aisle was lined with clusters of dark red roses tied onto the chairs.









This cake was decorated with a topper and flower clusters of dark red roses.




Thanks to Zettl Photography for the great personal shots.
Best wishes to Becky and Jeff!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Little Flower Church and MoBot

This wedding took place in September with a ceremony at Little Flower Church and a reception at the Botanical Gardens. Here are some photos taken by our very own Sisters, Chelsea.






Two large vases of mixed flowers in wedding colors decorated the center aisle at Little Flower. This helped make a distinct center aisle, since this altar is in the center of a circular arrangement of pews.








At the reception, tall and short centerpieces were used on the guest tables. Both used pinks and ivories with garden-y flowers stuck as gerbera daisies, roses, and fillers.















Curly willow was used in both the tall and the short arrangements for a whimsical look and feel.



















This was a great example of a more traditional ceremony with a less traditional and unique reception.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Wedding at the Fox

We had the pleasure of doing the flowers for Jamie and Andy's wedding in September. They got married and had their reception at the Fox Theatre downtown. Take a look at these great shots! Some were taken by the "Sisters" and the professional pictures are by Browers.





(Photo by Browers Photography)









Jamie's bouquet was lush and full of fall shades. It included asiatic lilies, calla lilies, circus roses, purple statice, and greenery around the edge.







(Photo by Browers Photography)




Cute, Cute, Cute!! (Photo by Browers)




The happy couple was married on the stage with all their friends and family looking on.





The centerpieces were full arrangements of red roses and purple filler in cube vases. Two different heights of the same arrangements were used.






These taller vases were used on the wedding party and family tables.













Best wishes to the bride and groom!!
Special thanks to Browers Photography for the great shots!