Katelyn with Bridal Bouquet / Katelyn & Jesse / India House / Diane Hu Photography

Planning & Inspiration

Something Blue

Happy Couple / Andrea & John / The Liberty Warehouse / Popography

Happy Couple / Andrea & John / The Liberty Warehouse / Popography

 

“Something old, something new,
Something borrowed, something blue,
And a silver sixpence in her shoe.”

We all know this little rhyme, listing what a bride’s to have with her on her wedding day to insure a long and prosperous marriage, but where did it come from?  And why something blue?

The rhyme dates back to 19th century England, when each of these tokens symbolized something the bride’s friends and family wished upon her partnership.  “Something old” insured the bride would never forget where she came from, “something new” for the times ahead, and “something borrowed” from a happily married friend or family member, in hopes her happiness would be passed over.

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Cascading String Lights - Photo by Jason Moreley via The Lane

Planning & Inspiration

Romantic Night Wedding Inspiration

Whether your ceremony starts at 10 AM or 10 PM, this night wedding inspo is sure to spark your imagination to see your upcoming celebration in a whole new light…

Fireworks

Fireworks are guaranteed to get the party going with a bang.  Depending on the location of your venue, you’ll need to research firework laws and make sure it’s safe to launch.

 

Sparklers

How fantastic are these long-exposure sparkler photos? In addition to providing an awesome photo op, sparklers are a great prop to provide your guests with a show-stopping entrance or exit. Be sure to check with your venue ahead of time, make sure you have enough outdoor space to light up safely, and stock up on plenty of personalized matchboxes.
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Danielle and Jared - Groom - Groomsmen - Boutonnieres - Ryland Inn - Paul Francis Photography

Planning & Inspiration

Boutonnieres Abounds

The boutonniere – buttonhole en Français – has long represented masculinity, sophistication, and stylish creative expression.  Today an integral part of every dapper groom’s get-up, the possibilities for boutonnieres are virtually limitless, as more and more men are vouching for unpredictable bouts in a wide variety of colors and shapes.

Boutonnieres / Danielle and Jared / Ryland Inn / Paul Francis Photography

Boutonnieres / Danielle and Jared / Ryland Inn / Paul Francis Photography

 

While your man may not be up all night perusing Pinterest for his perfect floral contribution, there are plenty of exciting options when designing a boutonniere that compliments your bouquet and overall color palette.

“The bride’s bouquet is one of our main focuses as floral designers, so we always love to have a little fun with the groom’s boutonniere!” says our Creative Director, Lindsay Saltz, “We almost always take a flower that’s featured in the bridal bouquet so that they complement each other. Most importantly, the flower has to be sturdy. It’s always tempting to use something like Sweet Pea or Cosmos – something unique; but we have to be practical so that the boutonniere still looks lovely by the time they say I do.”
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Bridal Bouquet / Diane and Lovin / Greentree Country Club / Caroline Yoon

Planning & Inspiration

Bouquet Recipe: Dreamy Pastels

Bridal Bouquet / Diane and Lovin / Greentree Country Club / Caroline Yoon Photography

Bridal Bouquet / Diane and Lovin / Greentree Country Club / Caroline Yoon Photography

 

 

This angelic pink and lavender bouquet, accented with sweet pea and seeded eucalyptus berries, is straight out of a fairytale.

 

Diane & Lovin
Venue: Greentree Country Club
Photographer: Caroline Yoon

Emma / Floral Moments on Film / via forbes.com

Planning & Inspiration

Floral Moments on Film

Sometimes it’s best to set aside the bridal blogs and search for inspiration in anther medium.  Today, we take a look at six films that are sure to jump-start your floral imagination…

Emma

Gwyneth Paltrow stars as coy and quick-witted matchmaker Emma Woodhouse in this 1996 adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel.  From start to finish, the film shows off the glorious gardens of the British countryside, leading up to a fantastic floral finale for the wedding of Emma and John.

Emma / Floral Moments on Film / via forbes.com

Emma / Floral Moments on Film / via forbes.com

 

Emma / Floral Moments on Film / via lightbulbevents

Emma / Floral Moments on Film / via lightbulbevents

 

The Great Gatsby

When we asked our Creative Director, Lindsay Saltz, what inspiration she draws from cinema, Great Gatsby came to mind immediately.  “After that movie was made, brides were crazy for the ‘Gatsby-themed’ wedding and we drew a lot of inspiration pics from this scene.  It’s just an abundance of beautiful flowers and the way they did it was pure perfection. I personally don’t love orchids but that scene made me want to!”
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Floral Ceiling / Jiao + Chuang / Hudson Hotel / Cait J McCarthy Photography

Planning & Inspiration

Breathtaking Floral Ceilings

Nothing quite takes your breath away like walking beneath a sky of levitated blooms. Ethereal and whimsical, a floral ceiling is the most dramatic way to transform a space and is guaranteed to wow your guests.

 

Floral Ceiling / Hudson Hotel / Cait J McCarthy Photography

 

So how are floral ceilings actually constructed?

“The ease of the on-site installation process really depends on the venue and what we have to work with,” explains Creative Director Lindsay Saltz, “Some venues have the perfect ceilings to attach wires and other necessary mechanics to…and others not so much. But once we get going and develop a rhythm, the actual hanging of the flowers becomes fairly easy. We mostly rely on wires and string to create a hanging treatment or chandelier.”
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