Monday, April 25, 2011

Rosalyn & Henrick

Old world sophistication is what described Rosalyn & Henrick's wedding Easter weekend at the Prince of Whales hotel (http://www.vintage-hotels.com/) in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This landmark hotel located in the middle of the historic town is filled with Victorian elegance. The bride's traditional floral style was the perfect compliment to the gold guilded ceilings and inlaid wood floors. Rosalyn choose a traditional cascade bouquet and contemporized it with purples that 'pop', including locally grown freesia, iris, trichilium, lisianthus and ivy.




The couple exchanged vows in the ornate Hampton room which boasts an eight foot fireplace mantle displaying fine wood details. Pefect for romantic flowers and candlelight. The setting was the perfect backdrop for the bride as she walked down the aisle. Rosalyn was elegant and stunning.





The celebration continued in the Victoria & Albert room which holds back no detail in its decor.


Congratulations Rosalyn & Henrick - we wish you all the best.














Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sally & Mike

After a busy winter season , the spring 2011 wedding season has begun with Sally & Mike's wedding. On a beautiful spring day, the bride & groom said their vows in a church ceremony at St John's Anglican Church in Jordan. This stone 'church on the hill' overlooks historic Jordan Village, home to Inn On The Twenty (http://www.innonthetwenty.com/) where the bride & groom celebrated with their guests. Sally's flower request was peonies - and lots of them. The white peonies along with fluffy white ranunculus complimented her dress bodice perfectly which was covered with rhinestone studded flowers.



Nothing says spring quite like tulips. Here in the bridemaids' bouquet they are peeking through the freesia. All the tulips,freesia and ranunculus are locally grown.
















St John's Anglican Church is a 170 year old Gothic Revival church which sits on historic property first donated to the Bulters Rangers by the crown and then sold to the Ball family (Ball's Falls) who then donated the land for the building. This church is a designated historic Ontario site.




Congratulations to a great couple. Looking forward to hearing about your honeymoon.

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