bridal bouquet

Bridal Bouquet Styles: Tropical Flowers

Tropical flowers have such stunning shapes and bold colors that that simple bouquet designs show them off best. Try to upstage an anthurium or orchid with a complicated assemblage of many varieties of blooms and in the end you’ll wish you had left well enough alone. Case in point: a cluster of dendrobium orchids (pictured [...]

By |2017-04-25T16:46:06-04:00May 12th, 2014|Blog|Comments Off on Bridal Bouquet Styles: Tropical Flowers

Spring in Florida

Spring is right around the corner, and here at Bay Hill Florist in Orlando we’re celebrating with flowers. There are a flower varieties that come available this time of year that are worth highlighting. One of our favorites this time of year is the Florida snapdragon. They are locally-grown, and have perkier blooms and more [...]

By |2017-04-25T16:46:06-04:00February 18th, 2014|Blog|Comments Off on Spring in Florida

Minimalist Bridal Bouquets

One of the foundational elements of modern design is repetition, which in the world of bridal bouquets means an arrangement of few or many of the same thing, or a repeat of patterns throughout an arrangement. Even if you have a whopping 30 calla lilies in your bridal bouquet, I would still call that minimalism, [...]

By |2017-11-13T16:28:49-05:00April 29th, 2013|Blog|Comments Off on Minimalist Bridal Bouquets

Wedding Flower Style on Bridebird.com

Are you planning your wedding? You probably have a lot on your plate, not the least of which is choosing the wedding flower style that is best for the location, time of year and of course your own personal taste. When choosing flowers for your wedding, it all begins with the bridal bouquet. Once you [...]

By |2017-04-25T16:47:38-04:00February 27th, 2013|Blog|Comments Off on Wedding Flower Style on Bridebird.com

Uncommon Bridal

This beautiful sunflower and hydrangea bouquet, stem-wrapped in animal-print ribbon, is just one of the many unique designs we make for our brides at Bay Hill Florist. Our seasonal creations draw in natural elements like the dried pods in this bouquet, and rely on flowers that reflect the time of year your wedding takes place. [...]

By |2017-04-26T20:40:37-04:00October 25th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on Uncommon Bridal

A Time of Renewal

Every order gets special attention at our shop, but I can’t help being extra-interested in the unique types of orders that come once in a blue moon. The lovely couple pictured at left was married 50 years ago, and several generations gathered to celebrate the landmark year this summer. Her daughter contacted us from her [...]

By |2012-08-20T18:28:21-04:00August 20th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on A Time of Renewal

Name Those Flowers

It's been a few weeks since it hit newsstands, but I finally had a minute to look at the issue of People covering Camilla Alves and Matthew Mcconaughey's wedding. Important stuff. The cover shows the lovely couple up close on their wedding day, and Camilla is holding her bouquet. I turned to the story inside [...]

By |2012-07-13T21:09:44-04:00July 13th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on Name Those Flowers

Classic Wedding Beauty

When Heather, this lovely bride-to-be, first walked into our shop, I knew that very good things could come from our collaboration. Not only is she totally in love (romance radiates from her like moonbeams), but she has great taste for classic beauty. The spring season all but dictated that hydrangeas, peonies and roses would form [...]

By |2012-06-25T16:52:20-04:00June 25th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on Classic Wedding Beauty

Fresh Take on Wedding Photos

The elements of a wedding--like the dress, the flowers, the location--come together to express what a couple is all about, and some photographers intuitively understand how to tell that story through images. We recently did flowers for a wedding photographed by Anna Powers, and she is exactly the kind of storyteller I'm talking about. To [...]

By |2012-06-24T15:22:47-04:00June 24th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on Fresh Take on Wedding Photos

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