Bellingham Bridal Inspirations Show 2013

Bellingham's Bridal Inspirations show just wrapped up with another great year of vendors and new brides.  This year our booth focused on the trend of white and blush tones, a very romantic look that we love to do.  Here are some images from the show:

Country Bouquets Floral booth at Bellingham Bridal Inspirations show
We brought one of our pillars, used for ceremonies.  They are salvaged pillars from a craftsman style house that was being torn down.  Talk about a real vintage piece! The table was covered in 12 layers of tulle, in three shades.  When fluffed up, it gave a real etherial look to the table.  Would be great idea for a sweetheart table.

Country Bouquets Floral booth at Bellingham Bridal Inspirations show
Our escort card display featured our business cards with an orchid for each guest to pin in their hair.  It was fun to look in the audience during the fashion show and see so many people with flowers in their hair.

Country Bouquets Floral booth at Bellingham Bridal Inspirations show
A collection of vintage vases, cut glass and milk glass, were clustered to show the trend of using multiple vessels with small arrangements of flowers. Mercury glass votive candles added a nice warm glow.

Country Bouquets Floral booth at Bellingham Bridal Inspirations show
The bridal bouquet, photographed the next day outside, was a very romantic style.  Using roses in white and buff colors, accent flowers in white were incorporated to add texture and fragrance.  The stems were wrapped in a moss green silk ribbon with a vintage bracelet wrapped around as a nice vintage touch.  

Country Bouquets Floral booth at Bellingham Bridal Inspirations show
Top view of the bouquet, that shows the flower selection more.

I so love talking with brides at shows, when they are so thrilled to be newly engaged and just planning their weddings.  Everyone is so happy and excited to be there! Looking forward to a great wedding season helping many of these brides with their wedding flowers.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding in Seattle

When I first spoke with the bride, she wanted to create a fall-colored wedding when they were home for the holidays on Mercer Island.  Though turquoise, orange and brown are not the typical winter holiday colors, they were sure beautiful on a cloudy December day in Seattle.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

The day may have been rainy but the view was gorgeous from the Mercer Island Beach Club.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

The bride bouquet, featuring tulips, mokara orchids, stephanotis and carnations.  

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

The mokara orchids always remind me of butterflies, maybe because the petals look like wings. The stephanotis blooms added a nice fragrance to the bouquet.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

The bridesmaid bouquets featured tulips, alstromeria, roses and carnations.  The tulips were especially beautiful, showing a range of orange colors.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

Aren't they beautiful, all lined up together?  Such a great color combination.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

This is not a great photo, but gives you a general idea of the ceremony arch.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

Eucalyptus garlands wrapped around the arch. A few flowers were added, but kept mostly natural looking.

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

Cocktail tables held small groupings of clementine oranges, greens and stephanotis blooms.   A great pop of color against the turquoise tables. They were my favorite part of this wedding. 

Orange and Turquoise Wedding In Seattle

The dinning tables were adorned with flowers of orange and cream in turquoise square vases. Oranges and blooms clustered around the base.  Again, the colors were vibrant against the table cloth color.

Congratulations to the bride and groom! Thank you for letting me help make your day so special.

Vibrant Orange Wedding at Baker Lake

Baker Lake is a favorite place for our family to camp, with the gorgeous mountain views and trails to hike.  So I was excited to hear a bride was planning her wedding there, at the lodge.  All the couples family and friends could stay at the lodge, making for a fun filled weekend of celebrations.


The brides colors were bright orange and teal.  One of her favorite flowers is lily. The bride bouquet is on the left and a bridesmaid bouquet on the right.


The brides bouquet, showing the asiatic lilies and the calla lilies.


The bridesmaid bouquets were all orange, including dahlias, roses and lilies.


The ceremony was set on a patio next to the lodge. A bit hard to see, but we created an arch of flowers for the bride and groom to stand under.  The bride had several pillars that we topped with vases fill of flowers.


A closer view of the arch, covered in greens, dahlias, lilies and roses.  There is a pond behind the arch in which we floated dahlias.


The pathway leading the the patio was lined with shepherd hooks.  We hung vases full of dahlias and greens.


The ceremony flowers sitting in the shade of the lodge, waiting to be placed.


For the reception, the bride had multiple vases that have candle holders attached at the top. We placed small floral arrangements inside the vases, like little vignettes.  They were very fun to make!


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