It has been far too long since I have posted any of my weddings. This particular wedding took place at the Grange Audobon Center which is a really cool, new (in the last few years) space downtown Columbus that serves as a model for sustainable design. http://grange.audubon.org/ . It is a great place to have a wedding! I look forward to getting photos of the flowers from the talented Kitty Maer who was the photographer for this wedding. For now, these are my own photos.
V. Verdesign
Floral and Garden
Monday, October 15, 2012
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Dahlias, Hydrangeas and Moulin Rouge Sunflowers
Before delivering flowers to a wedding or event, I always try, with the help of my husband, to take some quick photos of the flowers. Often I look back and wish I had taken more time to do a thorough job in photographing my work. However, in the moment I am more focused on getting the flowers out the door, loaded up, and getting the flowers to where they need to be safely and on time. The following photos were of a September wedding (yes I am a bit behind on my postings).
Thursday, August 4, 2011
July Wedding
Kristie and Ben chose to have both their ceremony and reception at the lovely Columbus Atheneum on July 3rd, 2011. I was able to incorporate several local cuts including hostas, begonia, celosia, and cosmos. Kristie provided the fragile eiffel tower vases and asked that I build a colorful, cascading arrangement. She originally wanted all orchids but I suggested a creative alternate that would produce the same effect while keeping costs down a bit. The large theatre at the Atheneum was made complete by these elegant centerpieces.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Summer weddings have begun!
It was my pleasure to provide flowers for a wedding at the Worthington United Methodist church with the following reception at York Golf Club. If was a beautiful sunny day for a wedding and everything came together wonderfully. The bride and groom had choosen a color palette of navy blue and seafoam green and wanted to complement the scheme with apricot/peach colored flowers.
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