We're at it again for the new year! The brides of 2016 have so much to look forward to- an evolving range of style invoke hints of traditional elegance alongside modern tastes.
Jeanne & Wynne collaborated for this event and brought the visiting brides-to-be an assortment of bouquets, headpieces, centerpieces... and yes, even a floral tree installation. Why not? 2016 should be the year of brides who dream of weddings that are filled with flowers, love, and beauty. We at Park Florist want to showcase your individual style with our years of expertise- congratulations to all our wonderful 2016 couples!
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Inspired by the years-running blush trend, Wynne incorporated rich burgundy marsala cymbidium orchids, as well as antique gold-painted pepper berry and anthurium. The highly textured accents, such as air plants and soft pink astilbe, lend a sophisticated complexity to this design. |
Notice how each element stands out in its own gorgeous way, ensuring that our blushing bride is complemented to the fullest extent. At Park Florist, the overall look of the bouquet is always meant to correspond directly to the bride's dress; in fact, we keep a photo of your dress on hand from initial consultation to the completion of the wedding design.
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Regal coral and James Austen roses are elevated by antique golden hues. |
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The hanging amaranthus and seeded eucalyptus showcase the importance of textured greenery; their presence allows for the delicacy of these gorgeous and ornate James Austen roses to shine. |
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Jeanne's design was happily influenced by 2016 Pantone Spring colors. As you can see, her playful yet compact bouquet intertwines the soft whites of hydrangea with the perky pinks of spring tulips and ranuncula; the thistle adds a touch of texture to this all-round stunner. |
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The delicacy of the fresh Clooney ranuncula is sweet and stately; the pinks and blue hues add a playful whimsy to the compact structure. Spring in a centerpiece, to be sure! |
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Complimenting the wedding bouquet with companion centerpieces is always a good idea; after all, wedding floral details never go unnoticed by your guests! |
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Wynne's complementary headpiece: the antique look is classically ornate- a lovely touch for our long-haired brides! |
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Close-up of Jeanne's headpiece: notice the billy balls and thistle as playful touches on a simple, spring wedding accessory. |
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Jeanne and her bouquet and headpiece. |
If you have any questions about our designs, or simply want to see more, head to the Park Florist wedding site. Pricing and consultation booking details are noted for you to start planning the floral details for the wedding of your dreams!
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