Monday, September 5, 2011

Wedding Flower Fun!

Lisa and Matt had a beautiful ceremony in July. Lisa is a fun gal who picked a very vintage color scheme and really had fun with her flowers........in more ways than one!







Lisa chose an all pink peony bouquet with accents of white stephanotis and white hydrangea tucks.






The bridesmaids carried similar colors but with different flower types and textures.
















Flowers pretty enough to eat..........





Matt wore a stephanotis bout. to match his bride.











Such a fun bunch with so much loving energy! Best wishes to Lisa and Matt!



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Thursday, September 1, 2011

"Let's Do the Math"- Bouquet Upgrades

There are occasions when a client will come in wanting a specific detail or flower added to their bridal bouquet but think they can't afford it because "those are really expensive, right?". Since that statement is really relative, let's go through a couple of bouquet upgrades and see just how affordable bouquet upgrades can be.



Three of our most common flower upgrades that our brides ask about are callas, orchids and garden roses. Here are a few stock photos of each type:




Garden roses are a variety of rose that open up in a nice, lush, petal-y showing. They are becoming very popular with a lot of brides that have romantic or vintage-styled weddings. They run about 3 times as much as a regular rose, sometimes more or less depending on the color.









This type of orchid, the cymbidium, comes in a variety of colors. They are one of the larger-bloomed types of orchids. They can cost about 2-3 times as much as a rose, but are that much larger than a rose as well.











Mini calla lilies are also becoming more popular as mixed bouquet flowers. The style shown here is more clean and contemporary, but they can be added to more lush, textural bouquets for another interesting element. They also exceed the price of a rose by 3 times, but really do come in some amazing colors.










All three of these flower options can get a little price-y if used alone in a bouquet. But as an upgrade to a mixed bouquet, none of them are too outrageous. Adding 5-6 large blooms of garden roses to a bouquet add about $65-85 in our St. Louis market. Accenting a bouquet with 6-7 cymbidium orchids blooms adds approximately $55-75. Including 10 stems of colored calla lilies will add about $125-150 to a design. All of these blooms can really become the focal point of the bouquet, even if they are outnumbered by other complimentary flowers. Your floral design team can make suggestions on how to incorporate your favorites---just don't be afraid to ask because you are sure they are too expensive.






Another non-flower way to upgrade your bouquet is with a beautiful stem wrap finish. The most common way to finish the stems on a hand-tied bouquet is to wrap them in satin or other fabric. Now, it's becoming more fashionable to make the wrap more elaborate and personal to the bride's own style. Sometimes, brooches or pins are added to a wrap. Full rhinestone or pearl wraps are also becoming popular. Other embellishments, like wire or antique lace, can also be used to add an extra special touch to any bouquet.































Fancy stem finishes can range in price depending on what the added element will be and if the client or the florist is providing the embellishment. A general range for our St. Louis market would be $20-75+ for a custom stem wrap finish. In the grand scheme of the whole wedding budget, this is an addition that can be well worth the cost for a customized and upgraded bouquet for the bride.


So many possibilities are available when designing bridal bouquets. If there is a flower or embellishment upgrade that you are interested in, always ask your flower design team. The addition of this unique element may not be as costly as you think and may be the key to making your bouquet just what you always wanted for your special day.





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Monday, August 29, 2011

Reception at the Hyatt, St. Loius Arch

This all pink reception was held just a few weekends ago. We used our silver stands with large sprays of pink alternated with short, lush arrangements with cube satellites of orchids.















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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Picture Perfect Texture

This bouquet is a favorite of the designers here at Sisters. It has so many soft, textural elements. Each one gives interest and draws your eye in without being too busy or overwhelming. This look was achieved by our design team and their knowledge of the bride's overall look and style for the day.







This is a design that is unique and will not have been seen often by your guests or wedding party. We think it is simply divine!




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Monday, August 22, 2011

Soft and Vintage

These wedding designs were very classic and understated but so feminine and light. The bridal bouquet was all white peonies with no other competing elements.










The reception decor was very neutral but vintage and elegant. Three different types of designs were used throughout the room--each with it's own candle element.



Design A:






Design B:





Design C:







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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Coral and Pink

Coral and pink are two complimentary colors that we have been seeing more and more of lately. This bridal bouquet shows shades of light pink and coral blended together with lots of lush texture.











The bridesmaids' bouquets were all white with a coral ribbon accent for the stem wrap.




This is a fun color scheme to think about incorporating for your event.


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Monday, August 15, 2011

Canopy/Chuppah at Graham Chapel

These are some quick photos we took recently of our canopy set up at Graham Chapel. This shows the cedar structure exposed with curly willow branches and flowers on the legs and front top.















The groom's Jewish heritage was honored with the incorporation of a family talis.













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