Welcome to our wedding flowers gallery……
Weddings. How can you not smile at the idea of getting married! You’ve found the one person to take the journey of life with and now you’re ready to mark the beginning with your wedding!
As you start to plan your wedding, one of the many decisions you will make will involve your flowers. You’ve come to the right place! Have you dreamed of an all white wedding lush with peonies and hydrangea? Maybe you’ve always wanted a backyard wedding – simple, casual, comfortable – you’re in love with the simplicity of tulips – lots & lots of tulips. How about something a little different…..you prefer the clean, contemporary look that mini calla lilies embody.
How to start
So, where do you start? Before you decide on which flowers, you need to determine which colors. Look to your venue to start with. To create a cohesive setting, take a look at the colors of the venue. Take cues from the carpet & wall coverings; the gardens, if the ceremony/reception will be held outside. Think about colors that will complement the existing colors. Once you’ve determined colors, find out what flowers are in season in your colors.
We can help with sorting out your options. We’ll guide you through the process of making the best choices given your style, your budget, your likes, your dislikes. We’ll help you set the tone for your wedding so that it reflects your personality and preferences.
Need some inspiration, check out the wedding flowers gallery below to see some of our work.
The Pacific Club in Newport Beach, CA was the setting for this elegant styled shoot. Photography by Kelly Waterman Photography and styling by Erika’s Elegance.
Nestled into the canyon across coast highway from Aliso Creek Beach sits The Ranch at Laguna Beach. The Ranch was the site of the intimate wedding of Don & Megan.
A wedding at the Mission Basilica in San Juan Capistrano followed by the reception at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo
Slate blue and white with a Parisian influence. Photographed at Fete the Venue by Erica Streelman.