Recent Weddings
Feb 19, 2011
Brooklyn Botanic Gardens
A winter wedding at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s white and glass Palm House seemed to call for flowers in deep, bright, rich shades. Rebecca’s creations for this bride seemed to stand out even at the Botanic Gardens. She used grey and white...
May 28, 2011
Bohemian summer wedding at Ramscale Lofts
Ramscale Loft offered the perfect backdrop for this bohemian bride. She wanted to bring in a sense of freshness, earthy-ness, and color, we used a variety of floral hues in small, simple vessels including mason jars and bud vases. Though combining...
Sep 2, 2011
Queens County Farm
For this tented wedding, we adorned long tables with thick sheets of butcher paper which we then covered in all sorts of fun vessels chock-full of flowers such as: whisky bottles with submerged orchids or lavender inside, old mini urns, and weck jars...
Sep 24, 2011
The Foundry, L.I.C.
Using a dramatic yet earthy combination of very light whites and silvers, bright greens and dark browns, Rebecca’s designs transformed this venue into a statement of refined, understated elegance. When the space proved too small for all the guests...
Oct 9, 2011
Montauk Club
This wedding was particularly fun for Rebecca because she got to help decorate a REAL cheese cake! She also very much enjoyed the opportunity to use a bunch of her props including vintage medicine bottles, wooden stumps, and a bird cage that functioned...
Oct 9, 2011
Prospect Park Boathouse
This super-fun “steampunk” inspired wedding really gave Rebecca a chance to flex her creative muscles. The bride’s desire to use bright oranges, reds, and browns, hard edges with a vintage twist let Rebecca use unusual flowers with a huge variety...
The Foundry, L.I.C.
09.24.11
Using a dramatic yet earthy combination of very light whites and silvers, bright greens and dark browns, Rebecca’s designs transformed this venue into a statement of refined, understated elegance. When the space proved too small for all the guests and a full-sized Chuppah at this Jewish wedding, Rebecca created “half-a-chuppah.” She created this effect using flanked by birch poles, wisteria, orchids and hanging tea lights to flank the couple and adding a white drape to suggest a covering. Some of the tables held tall Lauren branches wired with white dendrobium orchids. Others had more complex arrangements of hydrangea, roses, snow berry, silver brunia, and other plants. Many of the floral arrangements featured charming details such as birds nests with a bloom inside, bases cut from tree trunks, vintage vessels, surprisingly placed succulents and clumps of spanish moss.
