Sunday, February 28, 2010

Red & Aqua



This is an inspiration board that one of my brides created. Love this idea! It really helps me understand what kind of event she is after and that always helps designing and creating the flowers. I'm on the hunt for some different aqua colored containers! I'm thinking a mix of old blueish glass bottles and newer ceramic containers with an old-world crackle aqua finish. Stayed tuned for pictures of the actual day (end of May).

Friday, February 19, 2010

Brooke's Wedding

Here are some spectacular photos from Brooke's wedding back in December. The color's are very unexpected for a December wedding down at the rustic Sundance resort.











Friday, February 12, 2010

I always love having fresh flowers around the house, especially during the winter months. Here is a little sampling of what I have been loving! Many of my clients call me to order simple stunning arrangements for their home or office. I like to use big vases of one solid flower type.




Wednesday, January 20, 2010

La Fleur Featured

Hi! Just wanted to announce that La Fleur was featured in Utah Style & Design magazine and Utah Bride & Groom. I will pass along the links so you can view. Or, pick up a magazine locally and take a look! I'm on the back inside page in Utah Style & Design. So exciting!!! I'm hoping this exposure will bring me more clients and more wonderful brides. Cheers to 2010!

Utah Style & Design

Utah Bride & Groom

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

A Winter Wonderland







This was by far one of the coziest weddings I have ever done. Empire Canyon Lodge in January. Snow covered mountains, dusted white pines, a roaring fireplace, what's not to love? I worked with the brides brother Scott on all the details of this wedding. He wanted primarily whites, with touches of icy blue and green. I loved how everything turned out. Simple, fresh and frosted. Candles and galvanized lanterns were used throughout the lodge to invoke a very romantic feel. I used white hydrangea, dusty miller, white tulips, white orchids, white mini calla lilies, Queen Anne's Lace and "snow" covered red dogwood and manzanita branches.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Spring Time..... In Winter!?









This past weekend La Fleur created a spring like setting within the walls of the Rehearsal Hall down in snowy Sundance. Inside was bright and cheerful and outside was cold and wintry. Fun! I can't wait to see the professional shots of this wedding. Brooke had 10 bridesmaids and they all were decked out in different brightly colored dresses. Bouquets were made of red and orange ranunculus, & red, orange and hot pink roses. The ribbon wraps were aqua with longer ribbon tails. It all looked so amazing together.

We created a Chuppah out of birch logs, terracotta pots filled with moss & gorgeous sheer fabric. Each top branch had a cluster of queen anne's lace, roses, & hydrangea tied on with long ribbon knots. I love how the entire ceremony site looked. Very elegant, yet simple. A good contrast to the bright colors of the reception.

Brooke decided on long family style tables with glass cubes going down the middle. We did one cube of green hydrangea, one of orange tulips, one of red roses, one of pink roses, etc. Solid blocks of color. The rounds had taller branch style centerpieces with a mix of colors and flowers or a cluster of 3 brightly colored cubes.

This couple was the cutest and I had such a fun time working with both of them! Please watch for more images coming soon!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sassy & Jordy







Oh what a lovely day in October. A bit chilly, but visually stunning! Sassy and Jordan really wanted a fall jewel tone floral wedding scheme, and I was happy to oblige. I used hydrangea in muddled tones of green, blue, purple and burgundy. Hydrangea is one of my all time favorite flowers to use in weddings, especially in the fall when it's at the height of perfection. The hydrangea was accented with black dahlias, orange coxcomb, flame mini callas, & an array of gorgeous roses. The ceremony was out on the patio overlooking the ski runs of Snowbird. We really needed to bundle up folks, it was a balmy 40 degrees. I just love how everything turned out. It's truly the best to design flowers for one of your best buds. Congrats Sassy & Jordan!!!!

Photography was done by the beautiful and talented Sydney Davis from Impressions by Syndey!!!
www.impressionsbysydney.com