Amanda, a stylish, fun and funky bride, came to us looking for something whimsical yet elegant for her urban Denver wedding at the Curtis Hotel. She wanted a fresh white and green color palette, and was looking to stray from the traditional. We used a lot of texture and movement in her bouquet, which she loved. It featured hydrangea, kale, tulips, phalaeonopsis blooms, and hypericum berry.
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Amanda was looking for something clean and chic for the groom's boutonniere, so we went with mini cymbidium orchid blooms finished with silver wire.
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The ceremony took place in a lovely candlelit room at the Curtis Hotel, and we wanted something simple to give the room a little extra ambiance. We gathered white hydrangeas in a fun glass vase and accented them with grass.
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We did several styles of centerpiece for the Ballroom at the Curtis Hotel. The Curtis is a very playful venue, and we wanted to echo that with the flowers. A moss base from which sprung twisted tulips, orchids blooms and grass brought to life the Spring season of the wedding.
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Tall skyline vases featured stems of white phalaeonopsis orchids accented with grass, which were a perfect foil to the hanging Chinese lanterns in the room.
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