Planning the flowers for your wedding with
i fiori is a hands-on partnership. We do not show you a book with your bouquet options, or have a pre-arranged price list of services.
Instead we want to learn about the two of you, about the dress, about the bridesmaids, about the flowers that make you happy or that have a meaning in your life.
We will talk about colour and feeling and shape and fragrance.
Then - and only then - we will begin to build your bouquet and plan your flowers ensuring that this is really and truly a very personal and original event.
Bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres and anything and everything that you may need for the reception is described and planned and budgeted in detail for you.
.....Frejya & Jay
Frejya wanted succulents and airplants for her bouquet with just a few flower accents, but was getting married elsewhere - so she arranged to take a one-on-one
i fiori Wedding Workshop a few months before the big day.
We discussed what she wanted, and then she and I built her bouquet together. We went over flower and succulent preparation and handling for the bouquets, and the extras like boutonnieres, table pieces, hair, etc.
When the wedding date arrived, she ordered her flowers and succulents from the shop, headed off to Sarnia, and made her wedding bouquet herself. She did a spectacular job.
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garden roses, rice flower and hypericum & berzillia berries |
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photo area decorated with a few swags |
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trough centrepieces on the harvest tables at Sue Staff Winery |
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sap buckets lining the aisle for the ceremony |
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garden jars for the dessert table |
.....Raluca & Conor
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Raluca chose calla lilies and roses in rich tones of orange and rust |
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the stem wrap finished with crystals |
.....Whitney & Adam
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we worked in a family brooch on Whitney's bouquet of ranunculus, lisianthus, berzillia and craspedia |
.....Brittany & Ivan
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i fiori 'garden jars' with lisianthus, dahlias, roses and hypericum berries did double duty when wired to the chairs for the ceremony and then moved to the guest tables for the reception
.....Laura & John
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you would think it was 'their' day... you would be right! |
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Laura wanted a formal bouquet of blush toned roses |
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No head table flowers were needed, but we made a few romantic arrangements
to place in the entrance mantlepiece and bar area
.....Ashley & Ed
This was a wedding 'take 2". It was actually their first anniversary, and because last year on their wedding the weather did not cooperate, Ashley and Ed took their photos again - this time with perfect weather.
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a loosely structured , sheaf style bouquet |