Sunday, March 18, 2012

THE WONDER THAT IS BABY'S BREATH

"The fruit does not fall far from the tree", couldn't be more true with Kim and her endearing parents, Eva and Ken, who, during the course of the planning, I have gotten to know very well and like so much as they are as kind and thoughtful as our beautiful bride.

January of 2011 was the month and year Kim and her mother, Eva signed me up for her florals a year and 2 months prior to the event. Since then, while our colors remained the same, our design and flowers have evolved into my current obsession, Gypsophila - Baby's Breath- "Million Star" to be specific. We were on the same wavelength. YES! The challenge was to make this unassuming flora to shine giving a  modern, soft and romantic feel. It did not disappoint..


Foyer silver urn with an overflow of hydrangeas, Ecuadorian roses
stock, spray roses broccoli hydrangeas and of course Million stars that overflow ever so ligthly.


Delicate bunches of gypsophila adorned the mantle


I love...bunches of Gypsophila (baby's breath) a top a cylindrical vase with
laser cut paper appliques


Silver compote of hydrangeas, roses, anemones, freesias and spray roses



Bridal Bouquet of garden roses, freesias, calla lily, sweet peas, Ecuadorian roses


A towering yet delicate cake with exquisitely embellished with white
sugar candies by "Branching Out Cakes"











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