Showing posts with label phalaenopsis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phalaenopsis. Show all posts

Friday, October 29, 2010

Hot Pink and Purple at Villa Antonia


Jenna and Paul tied the knot this past weekend at Villa Antonia. Hot pink petals led the couple to a large arbor embellished with pink hydrangeas, stargazer lilies (a favorite) and draping greenery . The three bridesmaids carried one of our favorite flower choices-eggplant calla lilies. Jenna wore a beautiful strapless empire waist gown with a hand-tied bouquet of white and eggplant calla lilies accented with stephanotis. Fuchsia dendrobium orchids, purple calla lilies, and stargazer lilies flowed into large centerpieces throughout the reception on guest tables with hanging crystal accents. Purple uplighting on the grounds by Miles generated a retro dance atmosphere for Amy Weison Photography to capture. The happy couple cut their classic white cake adorned with hot pink phalaenopsis orchids in the venue's chapel. What a glorious night for a special couple! Thank you Jan, Jenna and Paul for letting us be a part.






Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Mayfield Park

Mayfield Park in Austin Texas comes alive in peach and plush with roses, lilies, hydrangea and phalaenopsis orchids- so classically pretty and understated!
Special thanks to Michelle Nowels Photography for the beautiful images.






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!