Maria's bridal shower theme was Heaven-Scent and featured a fabulous perfume bar and grand, feminine details to take the space over the top.To keep the overall feel of the room light and airy, we opted for smaller arrangements down the tables and went with an all white colour palette to let the blooms shine. Along with the beautiful clouds of balloons and warm natural light reflecting off the lake, the shower truly felt like a glimpse of heaven.
Read MoreWe loved Andrea and Mitch’s wedding for so many reasons. We loved how they completely transformed Andrea’s family home to make the space perfect for their wedding. But mostly, we loved Andrea and Mitch and how wonderful they were to work with.
Read MoreThe theme of the day was moving greens and shades of blush which we were excited to bring to life. We absolutely loved how the beautiful lines the smilax made on her family staircase, the seating chart, and the head table. It gave a cohesive, organic feeling to the head table as it connected all the arrangements and elements.
Read MoreSpring weddings typically have a gentle, pastel palette, but for Zoe and Allen’s big day we opted for a romantic, soft colour palette with a touch of striking dark tones. All together, the flowers felt like spring with a touch of drama.
Read MoreAlexa-Rae and Julian’s wedding was a clean, romantic, modern approach to a white and blush wedding. To bring added elegance in the room, we used crystal and clear accents in their candle design and installations which fit the space beautifully.
Read MoreThey say it takes a village, and for Danielle and Jordan’s wedding it truly did. We had a great time working with an incredible team of vendors to create a truly unforgettable event.
Read MoreAndreia and Michael opted for glass and acrylic which made their wedding day at The Globe and Mail Centre feel fresh and bright. The natural light shining through the vases, furniture, and candle holders made the room feel warm and complemented the skyline beautifully.
Read MoreHonestly, what’s not to like about Kathleen and Aaron’s wedding day? From the spectacular geometric ceremony arch to her breathtaking bouquet, every part of their big day was rich in texture, colour, and adorned with seasonally inspired blooms and foliage.
Read MoreMargot and Jason envisioned their wedding to be clean and classic with lush greens and full white blooms. For their flower palette we used white majolika, lisianthus, Queen Anne’s Lace, larkspur, dahlias, and (our favourite!) snowberries.
Read MoreRebecca and Emmanuel gave us full creative freedom with their wedding design and we went to town on every aspect. The overall vision was something Rikki had imagined some time ago and when we were given the opportunity to make it a reality, we took it and ran.
Read MoreWhen we were approached to flower this event, we immediately knew we wanted to do something different. Since the colour palette was greens and white, we wanted to add interest through wild lines and opted for more textural flowers.
Read MoreSometimes an unexpected colour palette really lands well and is so incredibly memorable. Liana and Matthew’s wedding just exuded the warmth and feeling of Thanksgiving and I felt like a piece of pumpkin pie at their reception.
Read MoreBianca and Giancarlo’s sweetheart table was truly the star of the show with a custom geometric arch, lush floor pieces, and arrangements that looked as if they were floating. The delicate clouds of blooms and neon sign also looked striking against the black backdrop, and it allowed us to really see the movement of all the arrangements.
Read MoreWe are always a fan of rooftop spaces and open air, but especially loved how their vibrant colour palette popped against the skyline of Toronto.
Read MoreKoreena and Anthony’s wedding floral design was so inspiring for us. Not only did we get to work with this unreal seasonal colour palette, but we were able to go all out adding incredibly textural elements and even fruit!
Read MoreWhen we got the photos back from Nilofer and Hugh’s wedding, we were stunned. Their colour palette was dramatic, yet playful and looked incredible against the neutral colours of the city.
Read MoreInspired by a tale as old as time, this editorial was fun and daring twist on the classic Beauty and the Beast story. Joining this team of powerhouse vendors was such an incredible experience for us and we decided to go with a very striking and distinct colour palette that would play against the old world French feel of The Ruby Manor.
Read MoreFor Diana and Jason’s big day, we went with soft tones of blush and neutrals to compliment the white walls of the venue and brought in interest with texture and the use of various of materials.
Read MoreWe love a good pop of sexy black from time to time. Black can give a great dramatic punch while giving the colour palette its time to shine. On Megan and Andrew’s big day, the black elements brought out the beauty in the other colours in their palette making it truly one to remember.
Read MoreAirship 37 is such a unique venue. Located next to the Distillery District in Toronto, it is an industrial blank canvas for floral designers and gives us the opportunity to create something truly magical.
Read MoreThis styled shoot is not only inspiration for couples who plan on having a smaller, more intimate wedding but also a homage to the couples who decided not to wait. It is meant to show that weddings have nothing to do with size and grandeur, and instead have everything to do with the couple, their love, and the journey they are about to embark on.
Read MoreSam and Austin were very inspired by the rich tones of fall and wanted to incorporate the striking colours of the season in their floral design. Their wedding day was the perfect blend of organic, bold florals with modern, minimalistic touches.
Read MoreAfter a year of crazy ups and downs, smaller micro-weddings and a massive business pivot, I really looked forward to the opportunity to create something that was unique and flex my creative muscles without guidelines.
Read MoreNicole and Jared had originally planned to get married at the Arcadian Loft in downtown Toronto, but had to pivot like many couples did in 2020. Instead, Nicole and Jared had an unforgettable backyard wedding on a beautiful day in September.
Read MoreWe used the classic colour combination of blush, white, and pink, juxtaposed with navy blue. It was the perfect palette that incorporated the bright, airy feeling of summer with a few rustic, organic touches of fall.
Read MoreThere is a lot of beauty that is to be explored when it comes to having winter weddings and there are many ways to incorporate warmth and colour into your big day even if it is in the colder months.
Read MoreLaura and Steve wanted to highlight and embrace the elements of fall in their wedding design.
Read MoreFor Jacqueline and Justin, we went with a classic palette of feminine and soft blush with greens and white.
Read MoreBeing in September, we used a warmer palette for their wedding, incorporating local dahlias and field-like grassy bits.
Read MoreNatalie loved the colour mauve so much that it became the basis for her wedding design.
Read MoreWe used whites, blushes and gold with a touch of pastel blue to bring the palette together and compliment the venue.
Read MoreOn a snowy day in February, a team of power ladies put together this editorial shoot at The Fifth, Toronto.
Read MoreOn a crisp spring day in early 2019, Paula Visco and I came up with the idea of putting together an editorial shoot at a smaller, more intimate venue in Toronto.
Read MoreThe colour pink and I have always had a rocky relationship.
Read MoreDesigning weddings is a magical process for us, obviously. The magic magnified 1000x when I got to do it for my best friend and the love of her life.
Read MoreOn a beautiful day in August 2018, a fabulous team of vendors and I put together this Citrus-inspired style shoot at the McLean House at The Estates of Sunnybrook.
Read More9 years ago, a Toronto Wedding Planner gave me the opportunity to intern for her and my life was forever changed
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