Posted April 4th, 2012 by amy
Gardenia is also called “Cape Jasmine” a super fragrant flowering evergreen. I love the texture and fragrance of gardenia so much that I need to buy them for myself at the last floral auction!

Having them around the studio, makes me even happier!

Happy Amy = more inspired designs
Gardenia bridal bouquet with peony!!!! Oh my! I will renew my wedding vow every year just to carry this bouquet!



And my husband will wear this one to match me. It’s elegant yet manly!


Posted March 28th, 2012 by amy
I love the our big new studio where I design fun stuff! This year, I am trying different colour combinations… no more WHITE AND GREEN for AMY! So I took one of my designer, Nicola’s suggestion and made this lemony yellow bouquet with hint of dusty miller grey!
Check it out this bouquet is taking a rose petal bath! Mmmmm… sexy!

I have designed with roses, ranunculus, lisianthus, apricot parrot tulips, and dusty miller. Finishing it off with some neutral burlap wrapping.

Just to be fair, I designed something fun for the groom and groomsman as well ~ Cute ranunculus boutonnieres with moss!


Hope you enjoyed this week’s great colour combo – Yellow and Grey!
Posted March 25th, 2012 by Caley

Yesterday we had the pleasure of decorating a beautiful wedding reception at the Dockside Restaurant on Granville Island.
A stunning venue on a beautiful day.



The wedding decor centred around a pink and purple colour theme. Above is the bridal bouquet designed with orchids, roses, viburnum and peonies.

The bridesmaids were carrying a beautiful bouquet designed with pink roses, cymbidium orchids, viburnum and lisianthus.

Guests were greeted at the entrance by two beautiful standards on each side.


A modern combination of pink flowers decorated the guest signing table.


The centrepieces were designed with hot pink roses, pink and purple tulips, garden roses and viburnum.
Posted February 26th, 2012 by amy
Coordinating with the team at sublime interiors, we designed a pretty white winter wedding at the Vancouver club.

Bridal bouquet

Cake flowers and cutlery

Centerpieces

Flowers on Chuppah

Posted December 6th, 2011 by amy

It is for certain brides will always get stunning bouquets and beautiful dresses for their wedding. But it is important for men to wear matching and stunning boutonnieres as well! Traditionally, the boutonnieres are worn with formal attire for important occasions, while carnations and roses are always the typical choices. But don’t you just find they too big and the head is always bent over like it is bowing to your guests?!
In our experience, 95% of our grooms actually want a more masculine boutonniere and they want to pick out their flowers just like 100% of our brides do! Check out our boutonniere collection for more inspiration! Make your groom proud of what he is wearing!
Black theme: unique black pepper boutonnieres with burlap. It’s very popular to make boutonnieres with blue berries, grapes, and black calla lilies.

Blue and silver theme: The thistle boutonniere is definitely better than any blue dyed flowers! Blue hydrangea blossom or blue delphinium works well too.

White and green theme: tuberoses and cymbidium boutonnieres are very unique. Men appreciate details such as the stitching around a Porsche shift knob. We love details also, see the attention to detail of this lily grass wrapped stem.

Other ideas: Mini roses, succulents, and dusty miller are also great flowers to use for boutonnieres.

Posted November 29th, 2011 by amy

Cecil Green at UBC is one of the popular wedding sites in Vancouver. We had lots of fun designing Alex and Minh’s wedding this month! This wedding is decorated with a wishing tree, cute tulip party favours, fluffy ceremony arrangements, rose centerpieces, and a pretty bridal bouquet! Congratulations Alex and Minh!

Posted October 24th, 2011 by amy





Leather corset inspired bouquet handle.
Posted October 3rd, 2011 by Caley
Amy and I finally got married after over 4 years of dating long distance and 3 years of owning a flower shop together!
There isn’t a lot of free time and not a lot of vacations to be had when you start your own business. Therefore, our wedding had just one goal: TO RELAX AND HAVE A BLAST!
Being in the wedding industry, we are continually decorating stunning venue’s all over Vancouver. From Brock House, to Four Seasons, from the Vancouver Aquarium to the Fairmont Waterfront, we’ve had the lucky opportunity to experience all these beautiful locations. One would assume it would be such a hard decision to decide which amazing and stunning venue we should have our reception at. Since we just had one goal we knew where to go.
Our favourite restaurant: Guu Garden.
Check out the amazing photographs by Jeremy Lim to see if we were able to achieve our goal.
First up: Bridal Party Photoshoot at Granville Island






The all important Chinese Tea Ceremony





The Garden Party






Relaxing and Having a Blast




THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Thank you to all our friends, family, designers and vendors for helping us achieve our goal!
Amy and I had an incredible time and it was because we got to share our day with you all.

White Wedding Dress: Alfred Sung via Novelle Bridal Shop
Oyster Wedding Dress: Pure (something) clothing co.
Wedding Cake: April Bellia of April Cakes
Flowers: Garden Party Flowers
Photography: Jeremy Lim
Reception Venue: Guu Garden
Tasty Red and White Wine: Okanagan Estate Wine Shop
A/V Equipment: JnR Group Inc.
DJ: Daniel of HAVEN
Linens: Kathleen Chiu of Proline Trading International
Posted September 30th, 2011 by nicola
Ok so it’s happened…he’s proposed, now you can finally launch all those plans you’ve had since you were 4 into action, right? Well you might want to reconsider that pink, and pink, and pink colour scheme you had in mind. Or not, pink’s a great colour, and there are lots of gorgeous ways to incorporate it into a wedding. But when it comes to bridesmaids dresses not everyone is going to be as fond of that magenta taffeta as you are. That being said, we know that as a bridesmaid it’s your job to help your friend make the big day be her dream come true. But here’s a thought…choosing a neutral colour for a bridesmaid dress, then using flowers and other elements to incorporate your favourite colour into the wedding design.
We did a little photo shoot over here at Garden Party Flowers and used the same grey dress for 3 completely different bouquets. We love grey as a neutral because it really sets off colour in the most gorgeous way. Plus there is such a sliding scale of shades, from pebble, to slate, to charcoal. There should be something for everyone!
Here’s a cool palette of purples to start with, it includes ocean song roses, delphinium, kale, succulents and sedum:


Next up we have a mixture or warm oranges, yellows and reds, using high and magic roses, dahlias and craspedia:


And finally a deep and dramatic bouquet featuring freedom roses, calla lilies, dahlias and proteas:

So as you can see all very different colour schemes, yet they all just pop when held against the grey dress. So all you brides out there consider a shade of grey or another neutral when you’re selecting bridesmaids dresses….trust us, the girls will thank you!
Posted September 22nd, 2011 by Lisa
With the arrival of the Autumn Equinox tomorrow, we say farewell once again to the long, warm days of summer. We were fortunate enough to take part in a number of gorgeous weddings this season, all incredibly lovely and unique in their own way. Whether the theme is bright and bold, vintage-inspired or country-rustic, summer nuptials always evoke a sense of wonder and romance, providing unforgettable memories with those we love.
With their breathtaking views of the mountains and ocean, Brock House on Jericho Beach is the perfect Vancouver location to tie the knot. For this intimate wedding, we used white Cymbidium orchids, hydrangea, cream lisianthus, blush pink roses, wax flowers, seeded eucalyptus and sedum to create the table centerpieces.


This wedding at the Four Seasons was striking, elegant and a whole lot of fun to put together! We designed these tall arrangements using white hydrangeas, Dendrobium orchids, whispy bupleurum and white roses.


Pretty in Pink at the Law Courts Inn in downtown Vancouver, a real hidden gem of a location. We used everything pink for these stunners…hydrangea, roses, phlox, bupleurum, and Cymbidium orchids.


And finally, our Amy and Caley were married on a beautiful summer evening in August, and they threw a fantastic celebration for their family and friends at Guu Garden. Simply put, it was awesome.
Isn’t the bride just lovely?


