Our Blog — wedding flowers
SUSAN AND WES WEDDING ~ ANCASTER MILL
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It was a gorgeous late summer wedding at the Old Ancaster Mill. Susan and Wes wanted a floral focus of fragrant and lush garden roses to soften the stone and wood decor and natural surrounding environment. It was a perfect marriage of rustic and romantic aesthetics in an upscale venue that set the tone for their life commitment to each other. Congratulations to this beautiful couple.Photo credit: Purple Tree Photography
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HEATHER & DEREK
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You can never go wrong with a classic white colour palette and we loved working with Heather and Derek on their big day. The couple chose to have their wedding and reception at the Ancaster Mill and accented the venue with gorgeous white dahlias, roses, lisianthus, hydrangea and hypericum. See the clean, simple and beautiful photos below! Thank you to Heather and Derek for choosing Gray’s Florist – it was a pleasure working with you on your wedding flowers!
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ALISSA & KYLE
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We’ve been looking through some photos from our favourite past weddings and just knew we had to include Alissa and Kyle’s celebration at Dyment’s Farm! Their wildflower florals have been some of our most requested since, and it’s easy to see why so many couples want to pull inspiration from their fresh and pretty example. Thanks to Andrew Parquet Photography for providing us with these lovely images!
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AIMEE & PETER
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We loved working on Aimee and Peter’s lush garden wedding at The Bruce Hotel this past September! The couple chose a gorgeous variety of white hydrangea, calla lilies, veronica and spray roses mixed with Juliet garden roses, blue thistle and seeded eucalyptus in both tins and wood boxes. We had a hard time picking the best pictures but here a few we kept oohing and ahhing over. Enjoy! Congratulations to Aimee and Peter! Thanks to Devic Fotos for the images.