I always find it tricky when trying to describe on paper one of our complicated floral pieces. It's like trying to describe a Picasso piece or the concept of cubism without the painting. Note: For all of you brides out there, trust is something that you must have in your designer.
Luckily for me, Melissa and Alan (our lovely bride and groom from last week) did! In fact, I worked with them solely via email until the day of their wedding. They lived in New York, read about us on Yelp and viola! - a match was made.
This was the piece I attempted to describe in their contract. I absolutely loved the way came together! It sat right in the middle of the hall of the Omni Hotel leading into their reception and served as their escort card table.
The flowers we used were flown in from our fabulous supplier in Holland. It's never a guarantee when importing fresh cut flowers, but this past week was a winner! The orange parrot tulips and fuchsia french tulips were crisp as could be, and the fuchsia spray roses were nearly the size of a standard rose. All of us girls were just giddy at the studio - what's funny is that we were giddy over common flowers we work with on a weekly basis. Goes to show you how excited we get over the simple things in life.
Enjoy!