A wedding floral and event design studio that takes a fresh, innovative approach to bring your vision to life. Studio based in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
A wedding floral and event design studio that takes a fresh, innovative approach to bring your vision to life. Studio based in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
All tagged summer wedding
Megan and Andrew’s May wedding day at Cincinnati’s Monastery Event Center was inspired by lush Venetian gardens filled with fragrant larkspur, wax flower, and creamy white roses. All white rose bouquets paired elegantly with Megan’s sleek, beaded gown. Her bridesmaid’s sophisticated black dresses set the tone for the celebration.
When planning their big day, Emily and Luke had three words in mind: classic, elegant, and romantic. To them, those words and overall themes embodied who they are as a couple. To accomplish this, they included romantic touches and classic colors such as pink, white, and gold throughout the wedding.
Summer & Logan were married in a gorgeous ceremony at Cincinnati’s Music Hall. The foyer was transformed with floral arrangements and an altar floral installation with blush draping and hanging floral clusters and greenery.
Maggie & Kyle celebrated in a gorgeous summer celebration at Greenacres Foundation in Cincinnati. Maggie’s vision of lush, classic green and white florals (lots of peonies!) came together beautifully. We love her floral forward wedding gown with delicate illusion lace which paired exquisitely with her cascading bouquet. Many thanks to Ashley Posthuma Photography for sharing these photographs!
Megan’s vision was a wedding day that was elegant and timeless with simple, beautiful details that would enhance the natural beauty and garden atmosphere of Krippendorf Lodge at Cincinnati Nature Center. Megan and her bridal party carried garden fresh bouquets of garden roses, peonies, snap dragons, and other soft white and blush florals.
Libby’s vision for her mid summer wedding reception at Hotel Covington was soft and romantic florals in white, pale blush and pale peach paired with lots of candles and a little greenery. We created several focal arrangements, an installation along the mantle of the outdoor fireplace along with sweet little bud vases and frilly florals throughout the three different spaces.
Beautifully captured by Megan Noll Photography.
A beautiful summer wedding ceremony and reception in the courtyard of the Taft Museum of Art in downtown Cincinnati. Our team created a beautiful and colorful hanging floral installation over the dance floor. Photography by Laura Leppert Photo.
Paige & Matt took a stroll as husband and wife in the picturesque neighborhood of Gratz Park in Lexington, KY on their wedding day. Gratz Park is one of the most beautiful, and historic neighborhoods in the city. Cobblestone walkways lined with towering hedges, rod iron fences, and tree shaded boulevards have aged well over the 200 years since the park’s establishment in the late 1700’s.
An elegant and classic wedding day with reception at Cincinnati’s Music Hall. Gorgeous draping and lighting made the florals we created stand out beautifully in the ballroom. Caroline’s bridal party wore a mix of blues and whites and carried a beautiful mix of roses, stock, hydrangea, and tons of greenery. Photos by TM Photography.
Brittany & Troy’s beautiful summer wedding at Cooper Creek Event Center started with an outdoor ceremony and a unity sand ceremony flanked by two beautiful focal arrangements in roses, hydrangea, and peony. Photos by Kortnee Kate Photography.
A beautiful summer day set the tone for a lovely outdoor wedding at Rocky Fork Country Club. Cathy and her bridal party carried soft florals in blush, white, pale peach with a mixture of green and silvery foliage. The wedding ceremony took place outdoor on the country club’s scenic, landscaped grounds surrounded by forest and Rocky Creek.
Summer brights for a 60’s inspired birthday party! White lanterns and cafe lights were suspended from the rafters, cheery floral linens spread over a mix of red, blue, and yellow gingham table cloths came together to create a bright, joyous atmosphere.
We spent the afternoon working with a unique color and texture palette for a wedding reception at The Renaissance Hotel in Cincinnati. Among the eucalyptus and sedum were milky mauve and cream roses, dazzling white hydrangeas, and snapdragons whose blooms were the deep wine of cherry skin. The rose whose bloom is a vortex of blush is called ‘Constance’, a favorite at our studio.
Blue, purple, and white florals with lots of greenery for an outdoor wedding ceremony and tented reception at Cincinnati’s historic Taft Art Museum.