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Precious Pear Floral Design | Vancouver Wedding Flowers

This post is all just for you 2012 brides! Janice, of Precious Pear Floral Design in Vancouver, BC, has graciously taken the time to talk about floral themes and designs that can really add so much beauty to your wedding day. Janice does beautiful work and she is so friendly and sweet. I’ve had the chance to work with her several times now, and I am excited to spend more time with her this year on our weddings. There is so much to love about Janice and her art – take a look and leave some love for her! Thanks for sharing Janice! xo Lyndsay

“I am beyond thrilled to be a guest blogger on my favorite photographer’s (Lyndsay) blog.  First off, huge congrats to all brides to be!  This is a super exciting time and I’m sure all the decision making can be fun but overwhelming.  So hopefully through this blog post, I can help you gain some inspirations with my area of expertise – wedding flowers!

Flowers are the universal language for love, romance and liveliness.   Flowers are used to celebrate all major milestones in our lives.  Specifically for weddings, flowers are such a major contributor to its beauty.  Wedding florals reflect the sense of style of the couple and makes a statement about their love.   Choosing a theme that reflects you and your love will create a lasting memory for you and your guests!

So, what type of style are you?  I want to share with you some of my favorite styles from our 2011 Wedding Collection.  Each theme and each piece was custom designed to fit the couple, their venue and their vision.  I hope you enjoy them and find some inspirations and ideas for your wedding!

This vintage elegant bouquet (above) was designed for a very beautiful and unique couple.  I added lots of texture to this vintage bouquet using big white dahlias, hydrangeas, queen Ann’s lace, seeded eucalyptus and of course romantic peach pink roses and spray roses.  This bouquet is so dreamy!  I heard the whole wedding was a dream and all the DIY items were amazing.  This wedding, captured beautifully by Lyndsay, was featured on weddingbells.ca.  How cool is that?

I was very excited when I was asked by Urban Wedding Magazine to design a bouquet for a high fashion wedding photoshoot at the immaculate Cecil Green Park House.  I chose bold colors and unique textures to match the feel of the photoshoot, and I incorporated succulents in the bouquet which is becoming a very popular element in wedding florals (see above).

The autumn themed arrangements were designed for a very romantic fall wedding.   Burgundy dahlias, pom pom orange dahlias, mango calla lilies, two toned circus roses, scabiosa pods and a variety of other flowers were used.  I also added faux mini apples and squashes to enrich the fall theme.  In one of my favorite touches of the year, the bride wanted to incorporate a brooch with a picture the bride’s mother, who had recently passed away, and attach it to the handle of the bouquet.   That way her mother would be in her arms and in their hearts throughout the entire wedding.   What a warm and beautiful touch to this romantic fall wedding.

For the sweet bride with great fashion sense, I created this cute and contemporary theme.  Yellow and royal blue was a very popular color last year, it’s chic and refreshing!  Her bridal bouquet was created with lots of yellow and white calla lilies (the bride LOVED callas), ranunculus, ivory roses and variegated grass loops.  The yellow flowers contrasted beautifully with the royal blue decor.  Interesting elements like lemons and craspedia balls were also used to add a touch to fit the fun and cute nature of the bride and groom.

The beautiful bride from this next set envisioned a classical and elegant all white/ivory look, so I created this timeless classic theme for her.  This is my favorite all white/ivory wedding from last year.  From afar the designs look classical and elegant, but look a little closer and you will see all the interesting textures and subtle touches that were added for extra character.  I loved all the elements in this winter bridal bouquet – silver brunia berries, garden roses, spray roses, ranunculus, hydrangea and stephanotis.  I also surprised the bride with a touch of “bling” on the stephanotis and the subtle use of the feathers.  She had bling on her dress and a feather hair piece so it fit perfectly!

 I could go on for hours talking about flowers.  I love the joy and love that flowers bring, and seeing the beautiful smile on the bride’s face when she catches the first glimpse of her bouquet just makes my heart sing!  I hope that by sharing some of my favorite wedding styles from this year, this will give you some inspirations/ideas on the various floral styles, themes, colours and textures for your wedding!

I am open to any questions or comments so please feel free to contact me anytime.  I would love to have a little flower talk with you!”

Sincerely yours,

Janice

Precious Pear Floral Designs

email:     janice@preciouspear.com

website:  www.preciouspear.com

blog:       facebook.com/PreciousPearFlowers

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2011 Weddings | A Year in Review

Of over 50 sessions I shot this year, 15 of those were weddings! That was my goal for 2011 and somehow I reached it and actually had to turn couples away! But that allowed me to make a lot of great referrals to other photographers and friends. I am sooo grateful for all the referrals that everyone has sent my way!!! Thank you so much for helping to make my 2011 over the top outstanding.

Now onto the weddings: The couples I worked with were funny, beautiful, smart, and creative. It was such an honour to shoot their weddings. Here are a few of my favourite wedding images from 2011. Click here to see my favourite engagement images from 2011.

xo

Lyndsay

Melissa & Peter’s sunny April wedding took place at East Delta Hall. It was my first of 15 weddings this year. Their wedding was featured on WeddingsInBC.com.

Kerry Jane & Graham’s rainy royal blue May wedding took place at the Terminal City Club.Val & Terrence were hitched at Hycroft Manor in Vancouver. Three men got in a tub for me. I am still in love with this crowd of peeps. The wedding was featured on Bowties & Buttercream and WeddingsInBC.com!

Rebecca & Patrick’s classy wedding was held at The Vancouver Club. I loved this wedding and made a sample album with it to share with future brides and grooms.
Winnie & Jeff’s adorable Morgan Creek Golf club wedding was such a blast. Chelsey & Robbie held their wedding at the Langley Golf Center on a very hot and sunny Saturday in July. It was very summer fresh!Chelsey looks amazing.

Andrea looked so stunning, James almost fell over when he first saw her. Their August wedding was held at the Stanley Park Teahouse. It was featured in WeddingsinBC.com (can you tell they are very good to me?) and Wedding Obsession.
Sarah was over the moon to be marrying Andrew on the Labor day long weekend. Their September wedding was held at Cecil Green at UBC in Vancouver. It was featured on WeddingsinBC.com as well.Tara and Joey’s Westwood Plateau September wedding was light hearted and a pretty crazy party from start to finish. It will be featured next Spring on a wedding site and on Westwoods 2011 weddings page.Julie & Jae’s October wedding was also held at the Teahouse on a chilly Saturday morning before Thanksgiving. The ceremony and reception was held entirely in Korean and it was fantastic. I created a linen album from this set. Tyler and Stephanie’s Brix Vancouver wedding was super lovely and and Stephanie looked like a million bucks. Her brother was one of two maid’s of honour. Judy & Dominique’s wedding was held at the Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver. It was a cold December day but their love pretty much warmed everyone up. I can’t believe it was 3 weeks ago since the wedding!

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Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver Wedding

Judy and Dominique were married this past Saturday at The Chapel in Stanley Park. Judy and Dominique wanted a simple yet elegant wedding where close friends and family could gather for an afternoon of speeches, good food, and fun. Judy envisioned deep red roses for her December Vancouver wedding, paired with accents of whites and ivories.

The morning started with getting ready photos at the Sutton Place hotel in Vancouver. It was still dark outside when I arrived but Judy, her bridesmaid Terra, and Jayna Marie (the lovely hair and make-up artist) were lively as they had already been up for hours. Terra and Judy shared with me that they had been up chatting since 3:30 am. Judy was literally bursting with excitement. After some shots of the girls and the details, Mehrshid, of Sunflower Florist, arrived with a bouquet of fresh red roses. The wedding flowers were just beautiful. Next, I hurried upstairs to grab a few shots of Dominique getting ready with his brother and best man, Joseph.

The ceremony was held bright and early at 10:00am. Allan, the officiant, had guests laughing at the intimate wedding ceremony and Judy and Dominique looked at each other while they said their vows like two seriously smitten teenagers. After the ceremony the bridal party and I took photos in Stanley Park. It was rather chilly – with the temperature hovering around 1 degree that morning. But, you really can’t tell how cold it felt because everyone was a total trooper and made the choice to have fun and enjoy the portraits. Judy and Dominique were totally relaxed together and made the portraits a breeze!

The wedding reception took place at the Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver. In a cozy private room, decorated with roses, beautiful speeches were given and a brilliant lunch was served. Judy and Dominique shared their thanks and encouraged guests to enjoy the photobooth on site. It was a lovely afternoon.

Judy and Dominique have already departed for their Hawaiian honeymoon. I hope you are both enjoying warm sunshine and sandy beaches during your first week as husband and wife. You are truly lovely people and fully deserve a nice getaway. Thank you for having Adam and I document your wedding day. It was such a pleasure to work with you and we wish you tremendous love, health and happiness in your new lives together!

xo

Lyndsay

Ceremony: The Chapel at Stanley Park

Videography: Infiniheart

Reception: Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver

Cake: Cakes by Meg

Florist: Sunflower Florist

Hair & Make-Up; Jayna Marie Hair and Make-up

Wedding Dress: Byran’s Bridal

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