The wedding of Derrick and Jenny took place in the gorgeous setting of Vail, Colorado. At the Pavilions in Vail, the bride and groom showcased a floral theme that reflects the white of snow typically found on the ski mountain and the blue of the skies and the river. Fleur Decor chose white and blue hydrangea, along with white peonies for the bridal bouquet. The popular blue dephinium and blue tweedia, along with chocolate cosmos popped the bright white of the tulips, sweetpeas, and peonies. Images were captured by the talented Andrea Moore of Andrea Moore Photography based in Denver, Colorado: http://andreamoorephotography.com/home.html.
Bonnie and Sean were married in November 2008 in the beautiful South Mountain area of Phoenix, Arizona.
Their personalities and interests were reflected in the floral arrangements.
Fleur Decor used rich, vibrant colors of the desert and the sunsets in the bouquets.
Flowers ranged from burnt orange dahlias, to sage green hydrangea, to black magic roses, to real sage leaves with their soft velvety texture. Deann B Photography of San Diego captured the amazing images from Sean and Bon's special evening: http://www.deannbphotography.com/.
Scott and Andrea were married at the beautiful Denver Botanic Gardens. Their personalities were reflected in the bouquets made of exotic orchids and bright orange spray roses. Due to the natural ceremony setting, the bouquets and boutonnieres focused on green cymbidium orchids and white dendrobium orchids with various tropical leaves as accents. The angelic flower girls wore white dendrobium orchid halos. The reception centerpieces consisted of white mini cakes with green flower toppers. Each flower in the cake topper became the name of that particular assigned table to encompass the theme of the botanic gardens into the reception setting. The evening ended with Fleur Decor wrapping up the cocktail table centerpiece arrangements for guests to take home as thank you gifts from the bride and groom.
Dan and Tracy were married in September 2006 in the beautiful mountains of Vail, Colorado. The ceremony took place at the Betty Ford Botanic Gardens. Due to the natural beauty of the outside landscape in the gardens, the bride wanted a bouquet that would be vibrant and full of color. The color scheme revolved around bright reds and oranges. The bride's bouquet included red flame and orange mango calla lilies, along with some hypericum berries and dahlias It was a perfect time of year to incorporate dahlias into the bouquets and the centerpieces. The reception was held at the top of Vail mountain. Each long rectangular table had centerpieces of floating dahlias and gerbera daisies accompanied by beautifully leaf-wrapped votive candle holders.
The amazing photography is courtesy of Marc Littmann of Marc Littmann Photography. Marc was gracious enough to share these images for the Fleur Decor portfolio. I would like to extend some credit and much kudos to him for his wonderful work. You can view more of his work on his web site at the following address: www.littmannphoto.com.
Lee and Leah wed in the gorgeous California town of Rancho Santa Fe in late September 2005. Fleur Decor matched the fun personalities of Lee and Leah to whimsical gerbera daisies for their wedding flowers. The bride carried a multicolor gerbera daisy bouquet, while she choose monochromatic gerbera daisy bouquets for her bridesmaids. The gerbera daisy theme also carried over into the reception. A beautiful blue tile water fountain sported floating mutilcolor gerbera daisies during the poolside cocktail hour. The table centerpieces consisted of very whimsical gerbera daisy blooms coming out of a white ceramic pot with a lawn of green kermit mums.
A special thank you to Stephanie Sundell of Creative Photography, Inc. (www.creativephotographyinc.net) for contributing her talents in photography for the photos contained in Lee and Leah's gallery.