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Showing posts with label orchids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orchids. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Fuchsia and White Decor at Villa Antonia
Jennifer's beauty captured the guests' attention as she entered the chapel at Villa Antonia. Fuchsia petals outlined the aisle, leading to a large iron cross provided by Mancino Iron Works. The cross decor included white hydrangea, pink orchids and roses. No detail was spared--from the hot pink jaguar orchid, dahlia and hydrangea bouquets to the table embellishments.




Monday, January 25, 2010
Vintage Villas at Sundown
Sunset hues are hot anytime of year, glowing with rich reds, orange, and deep yellows. Mango calla lilies, orchids, and roses accented the sunburst bouquet and the sunset ceremony at Vintage Villas was captured exquisitely by Dustin Meyer Photography.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Sheraton Austin Hotel at the Capital
Sheraton Austin Hotel at the Capital hosted this fabulous Austin fall day. The gazebo was adorned with varieties of white orchids and bright green spider mums and the bride's bouquet was composed of callas in sunset hues. The bride and groom shared a private joke with the unique vases at the reception... Dr. Pepper bottles!




Sunday, September 20, 2009
Austin Bridal Extravaganza
Thank you to everyone who visited the Flora Fetish booth at the Bridal Extravaganza at the Palmer Events Center in Austin last Sunday. In case you missed us (or couldn't get enough!), take a look at some of the gorgeous flowers that were on display. Green, black, and white were our colors, with hints of deep purple. We hope to see you in January at the next show!















Thursday, July 30, 2009
The Plantation House Wedding
On July 11th, we celebrated with Cindy and Gary in colors of pink and green. A beautiful couple is always a pleasure. The Plantation House was host to this playful summer wedding. Bright colors and unique arrangements were eye catching with the backdrop of a clear blue Texas sky.
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