Table centerpieces and altar arrangements ready for insertion into stately urns at Robin's vineyard ceremony. Sarah Delgado and Daniel Kramer are having their wedding ceremony Saturday, October 25, at Santa Cruz Catholic Church in Buda, Texas. The reception will be held at The Vista on Seward Hill in Austin.
Sarah has asked us to create a romantic vibe that is dainty and magical using shades of purple and lavender. Sarah's bridal bouquet is a delicious mix of rich tones boasting antique hydrangea, purple lisianthus, purple calla lilies and seeded eucalyptus forming a natural cascade. Can't wait to see the graceful movement of this bouquet as Sarah glides down the aisle. As Guests enter the reception and sign the couple's guest book, our graceful arrangement of hydrangea, double stock, mums, roses and hanging amaranthus will enthusiastically greet them. For bridesmaids, we have created bouquets using lavender roses, antique hydrangea and privet berries, all finished with ivory satin ribbon. Robin and Shawn’s outdoor ceremony will be held at Red Rock Vineyards in Red Rock, Texas, on October 25. Reception will follow inside in the vineyard’s barn-turned beautiful venue. Robin’s vision is an autumn celebration with orange and dark plum, and fall leaf details. The guest book and favors will have a fall leaf motif as well. So, naturally for Robin’s bouquet, we’ll create a beautiful cascading style work of art incorporating the rich tones she has chosen in addition to fall leaves. Blooms will include dark purple calla lilies and antique hydrangea. Robin and Shawn are accomplished wood workers! For their table centerpieces, they have built 20 weathered wood boxes for us to fill with blooms and in which to place her lanterns. Kelly Adamonis and Trey Mattson’s wedding ceremony and reception will be held at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa on October 25.
The couple brought their vision to us to assist in creating a minimal, ranchesque feel to complement the venue’s scenery . Kelly asked for a light, airy, feminine and vintage feel with touches of burlap and chalkboard. She has lovingly created many of the elements to include, such as mason jars with lace accents for candles, and will provide lanterns. Our task is to tie her elements together in a cohesive tabletop arrangement that fulfills Kelly’s vision, and use her favorite baby’s breath in profusion with oh so feminine touches of romantic garden roses in the most graceful shades of pale pink, ivory and peach. We’ll add in some wild elements to make sure the overall effect is natural like a walk in the meadow, with elements like wheat grass, abelia, queen anne’s lace, and snow on the mountain. What fun we’re going to have! We’ve built the centerpiece foundations today and have begun ‘greening’ them. Tomorrow we’ll add blooms. Baby’s breath and abelia – just part of the fresh elements readied for designing. Nominate a friend to receive flowers from us. BAFD giveaway in celebration of our customers voting us Best Florist in Bastrop County! Like our page and nominate your friends in the comments below. When the page reaches 1000 likes, we will deliver a stunning arrangement to the winner AND the friend they nominated. The winner will be selected by our online random number generator.
Have fun and best of luck!!! Below are wedding day pictures of our manzanita trees dressed with shimmering candles and crystals, floral designs and one of our many structures, complete with crystal chandelier. Pictures courtesy of Katie Denton photography.
Kailee is getting married at Red Ridge in Smithville. Her wedding style is casual rustic, with a bit of Southwest flavor blended in. We’re creating her floral arrangements for our outdoor ceremony area to sit atop vintage bushel baskets. The blooms will include hydrangea and peach garden stock with succulent accents.
Her bridal bouquet is white hydrangea, peach Juliet garden roses, white stock and succulents. Bridesmaids will carry fragrant bouquets that include soft tones of yellow and peach with garden stock, hydrangea and succulents. We’re providing several of our vintage wooden soft drink crates (with the Dr. Pepper being one of the must haves) for Kailee to use to display cupcakes which are taking the place of a traditional wedding cake. |
AuthorBrenda Abbott is a professional floral and event designer specializing in weddings in the Austin, Bastrop and central Texas areas. Archives
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