No matter what kind of flowers you choose, or whether your wedding venue in Philadelphia is indoors or outside, your floral design transforms a space. It freshens the air, surrounds you with nature and brings a theme together. So, how do you choose florals that won’t break the bank? Here are some of our favorite tips for wedding flowers in Philadelphia:
Flowers play an integral role in Philadelphia weddings, whether they’re gracing tables, accentuating the altar, or accompanying the bride down the aisle. Yet, their delicate, temporal nature can make them the source of a lot of anxiety: no bride wants to have her gorgeous floral arrangements wilt halfway through the big day!
A warm fall wedding may sound like an oxymoron but it all started with color for Karen and Steve's warm fall wedding in New Hope. The ceremony and reception were both held onsite at the Centre Bridge Inn.
If you are looking for color ideas for your upcoming Philadelphia wedding or special event, you should definitely check out two of the amazing Pantone colors of the season, Radiant Orchid and Dazzling Blue!
Bucks County Wedding Florist Mark Bryan Designs created large arrangements in silver trumpets for an event to mimic the award floral pieces of the Kentucky Derby.
Recently, we were asked how we help wedding couples who are undecided about the types of flowers, colors and design for their floral arrangements narrow their choices down.
If you are planning your Philadelphia wedding, choosing your bridal bouquets and centerpieces are surely on your to-do list. And like most couples, your knowledge of types of floral may be somewhat limited. Here is one type of flower that’s an up and coming superstar: ranunculus.
Cala lilies or wildflowers? Pomanders, nosegays or large bouquets? The choices are varied when it comes to your Philadelphia wedding flowers, so finding a florist who is in sync with your vision as well as your budget is important. But where to begin?
The theme is chosen, catering menu selected and entertainment booked. However, it is the floral and event design that brings this unique wedding vision together. Floral centerpieces set the tone and ambiance of your ceremony and reception and will be the most photographed element of your Philadelphia area wedding.
It's time to think Spring for your upcoming wedding! We reached out to Mary McVeigh of Flowers by Mary Elizabeth for the latest Spring trends in Philadelphia weddings. Here is what she had to say:
Are you thinking about floral arrangements for your rustic wedding? A rustic themed wedding will use flowers that can create a wildflower look--such as Delphinium, Fever Few, Veronica and Bupleurum.