I love the simplicity of this centerpiece.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
White Wedding
Ivory and white have been exceptionally popular this summer. www.emanphoto has shared some lovely moments from earlier this summer.





I love the simplicity of this centerpiece.
I love the simplicity of this centerpiece.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
More Pink at The Bellevue
A recipe for success.
Perfectly pretty pink roses. Attractive Bride and Groom. A great location on a sunny day.
Kudos to Emmanuel for his ability to tell a story with images.
http://www.emanphoto.com/
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Three Brides - Three Looks
Kim is a good listener. She hears and processes every little thing a Bride says. Her goal is to help the Bride make choices that will coordinate with the invitations, favors, dresses etc and create a sense of continuity with the flowers. (And all within a budget)
That is what a florist should do...it's part of our job. I happen to think Kim is especially good at it.
The new issue of Wellwed in New York is on magazine racks. It is jam packed with lots of great ideas and lots of our floral desgns. If you are booking a wedding with us we have a free copy for you.

At the Greystone Castle, this dramatic centerpiece of hydrangea and roses was simple yet showy. The remodeled church retained it's soaring ceilings so a tall table decoration is ideal.
Image by Ed Guarante

This church arrangement represents a popular silhouette. The design is low, mounded and densely packed with flowers but softened with a sweeping fall of lily grass and calla lilies.


The sun was shining for this outdoor ceremony and reception which is something Central New York residents really cherish!
The Bride prefered a traditional color but updated it with tropical flowers. Curly willow, coonte palm and variegated flax provide structure for the arch which is accented with all white dendrobiun orchids, anthirium and Casa Blanca lilies.
Images by Picture Infinity
That is what a florist should do...it's part of our job. I happen to think Kim is especially good at it.
The new issue of Wellwed in New York is on magazine racks. It is jam packed with lots of great ideas and lots of our floral desgns. If you are booking a wedding with us we have a free copy for you.
At the Greystone Castle, this dramatic centerpiece of hydrangea and roses was simple yet showy. The remodeled church retained it's soaring ceilings so a tall table decoration is ideal.
Image by Ed Guarante
This church arrangement represents a popular silhouette. The design is low, mounded and densely packed with flowers but softened with a sweeping fall of lily grass and calla lilies.
The sun was shining for this outdoor ceremony and reception which is something Central New York residents really cherish!
The Bride prefered a traditional color but updated it with tropical flowers. Curly willow, coonte palm and variegated flax provide structure for the arch which is accented with all white dendrobiun orchids, anthirium and Casa Blanca lilies.
Images by Picture Infinity
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Hot pink and green for July Bride
This Bride chose very traditional design styles using hot pink and lime green flowers. The bouquets were full 3/4 nosegays (as opposed to hand tied) which look lavish and opulent from every angle.
The flower list included green cymbidiums and dendrobium orchids, hot pink Attache roses, pale pink spray roses, kermit pompons, lily grass, italian ruscus and curly willow.
I wish Syracuse could have provided a sunnier day. It has been a difficult year for outside photos.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Freedom isn't free
July 4th holds special memories for me. Friends, sunny skies, picnics, parades and so much more. My Country, my Town celebrating it's freedom. Bought by sacrifices I've never experienced. However, I am extremely grateful.
"You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free." Clarence Darrow
Monday, June 29, 2009
More Bellevue
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
June Bride at The Bellevue
The Bride's bouquet is so exquisite...perfection beatifully captured by Jeff at Visions Studio. http://www.visionsstudio.net/ White peonies, tulips, sweet peas and Eskimo roses with a touch of sword fern. And the Maids are carrying the same flowers only in shades of pink.
The Flower Girl reminds me of Shirley Temple with that smile and curly locks.
I'll post the reception arrangements a bit later.
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