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Entries in Boulder Wedding Flowers (6)

Monday
Jan072013

Boulder Wedding Flowers | Cori Cook Floral Design | H + P

Enjoy this classic, down-to-earth wedding we designed for one of our sweetest clients!  It was a lovely Fall wedding at one of my favorite venues in Boulder, with some fun details including bullet shell boutonnieres, navy berries, and wine bottle table numbers.  Congrats Helen + Peyton!!!

To see more of this wedding, check out the features at Couture Colorado & Society Bride.  

VENDOR LOVE
Photography: Melissa Becky Photography
Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design
Paperware: Paper + Ink Paperie
Ceremony Venue: Sunrise Ampitheater, Boulder
Reception Venue: Chautauqua Dining Hall, Boulder

Monday
Dec122011

The Kitchen, Boulder | Cori Cook + Talia Events

Enjoy this lovely Fall wedding we did in Boulder this October with our favorite wedding planner---Talia Events!  I love how it turned out.  The simple pops of red in Jill's wildflower bouquet coordinated perfectly with her sassy shoes!

VENDOR LOVE:
Photography: Julia Vandenoever Photography
Planning & Flawless Coordination: Talia Events
Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design 
Ceremony Venue: Chautauqua Lawn in Boulder 
Reception Venue: The Kitchen in Boulder 

Wednesday
Aug312011

Style Me Pretty Feature | Cori Cook + Audrey Hannah Photo

Today is a good day!  It's the day I get to show my readers one of our most unique Cori Cook Floral Design weddings of the season.  AND...it happens to also featured on Style Me Pretty today!  Click here to see the feature!  It is always an honor to be featured on Style Me Pretty as it is one of the premier resources in the country for wedding planning and inspiration.  If you are planning on getting married anytime soon and need some ideas, you should definitely get to know it.

I knew I wanted to work with Stephanie from our initial consultation.  Her ideas were so unique, fun, and well-coordinated.  I love a themed event, so this one was right up our alley.  

We incorporated her subtle bird theme into her floral arrangements by using twisted curly willow in all her arrangements.  For her bridesmaid bouquets, we twisted "nests" of curly willow and used interesting, textural florals with highly saturated greens to "pop" against the neutral dresses.  And it worked.  

We also collaborated on her centerpieces and I love how they turned out.  Stephanie designed large sqaures of patterned fabric that set the stage for a unique mix of cracked pot arrangements, apothecary jars, bells jars, mercury glass votives, and a block-font table number sat on.  Each centerpiece was a different variation of this mix.  Bell jars held nests with robin's eggs and moss.  

Audrey Hannah Photo photographed the wedding and did a stellar job as usual.  I adore her work, but always appreciate her ability to pose the perfect shot and capture details beautifully.  Check out her blog post on the same wedding here.  

Enjoy this lovely wedding and please leave a comment!

VENDOR LOVE:
Photography: Audrey Hannah Photo
Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Brookside Gardens in Berthoud, CO
Paperware: The Wedding Chicks
Catering: Origins Catering
Mini Desserts: Tee & Cakes
DJ: Amore DJ Entertainment

The Bridal Bouquet was a rounded, hand-tied bouquet of white ranunculus with a twisted curly willow wreath and star of Bethlehem border.

Bridesmaid Bouquets were hand-tied bouquets of twisted curly willow wreaths, green hydrangea, green roses, scabiosa pods, white scabiosa flowers, green hypericum berries, white veronica, green cymbidium orchids, and green hanging amaranthus.  We hand-tied their bouquets in strips of patterned fabrics.  

The Groomsmen Boutonnieres were made of the eye of a peacock feather, twisted curly willow pieces, and green cymbidium orchids.  

The Groom's Boutonniere was made of white ranunculus, star of bethlehem, and twisted curly willow pieces to match the bridal bouquet.  

For Stephanie's Aisle, we used an eclectic mix of mismatched bird cages and a mixture of large and tall cracked Anthropologie pot arrangements.  I loved how it turned out.  Best of all, we were able to re-purpose all the arrangements after the ceremony to be centerpieces.  

Best response to a Groom seeing his Bride...EVER!

Escort Cards were lined up on a vintage door with ribbon clotheslines running across.  

Monday
Mar142011

Planet BlueGrass Wedding | Talia Events + Cori Cook Floral Design

I apologize, in advance, for the length of this post.  I confess, it was hard to put into words what being a part of this special day meant to me...so bear with me as I try...

When you work in the wedding industry, I think that it is sometimes easy to loose sight of what a wedding is really about.  I get so caught up in trends, creating beautiful details, and planning that I forget that a wedding is so much more than a chance to express your style.  A wedding is the start of a union made between two souls, a celebration of two lives that are joining to become one.  It is a commitment, a promise, a covenant made between two people.  And a chance to celebrate that commitment with people that love you and plan to support your new marriage.  And that's what REALLY matters.  

This October, I was blessed to be a part of a wedding that stayed true to remembering this focus.  Rachel (the owner of Talia Events) and I met a few years ago and have become great friends.  Not only do I love working on weddings with her, I have truly been blessed by her friendship outside of work.  She is a friend that is thoughtful, kind, and considerate of others.  To do her wedding flowers was a huge honor to me.  Rachel, more than any other bride I have ever worked with, LOVES flowers.  She used to work in a high end floral shop and knows flowers better than most brides.  She often said throughout the process of planning that her dress would be the backdrop for her bouquet...A floral designer's dream!  She also wanted to use flowers that were in season and more filler (berries, branches, fruited vines, foliage) than flowers...

We had a blast working on Rachel's flowers, but I have to say, the best part of the day for me was when I had the honor of handing her her bridal bouquet---The bouquet we had talked about and dreamed about for several months!  When I handed it to her and she began to cry, I knew I had succeeded in my mission.  I cried too.  You see, for a floral designer like me, these moments matter...

Rachel, being the savvy planner she is, had so many amazing details about her wedding, but the overarching feeling of her wedding was love...maybe that sounds cliche to you, but it really was.  My husband and I walked away from their wedding feeling renewed in our commitment to working for a strong, healthy, and loving marriage and we also walked away inspired to be better at loving others.  From the hand-written notes that Rachel and Sal wrote to EVERY guest to the thoughtful speeches during the reception, to their amazing first dance, their wedding oozed love, intentionality, and care for others.  I genuinely left their wedding feeling loved, inspired, and blessed.

It was also a total pleasure to work with the team Rachel assembled:

Planning: Talia Events (Rachel's amazing associate, Chelsea, coordinated the day-of details with grace)
Photography: 
Tyler Jones Photography
Cinematography: Rising Moon Video
Flowers: Us!  
Cori Cook Floral Design
Venue:
Planet Bluegrass in Lyons, CO
Catering:
Greens Point Catering
Make Up: Makeup By Janine
Hair: Girls & Curls
Cake & Desserts: TeaCup Shop
Dress: Jenny Yoo from
Anna Be Bridal Boutique

Brides: A little note about Tyler Jones Photography.  This was our first wedding together.  And let me tell you, he was amazing.  Not only is he super kind, fun, and talented (I mean, look at these photos!), but being able to observe him in action at the wedding was a blast.  This guy is so much fun and has soooooo much energy.  You can tell he loves what he does.  I would HIGHLY recommend him to any of my brides!  

For those of you who are familiar with the Cori Cook Floral Design delivery process, you will know that we always deliver our florals in these wine boxes...they have all been converted for various types of arrangements.  Sometimes this causes confusion as people think our business is called "Hundred Acres" which makes us laugh a little.  I love this picture below that catches Rachel taking a peek at the flowers before they were set out.

This next series of pictures (below) is purely personal!  Me handing Rachel her bouquet...such a sweet moment...

Rachel didn't really have "colors" for her wedding.  Instead, she gave her bridesmaids some loose guidelines for choosing dresses and I love the result.

We made small wreaths for the three flower girls out of flowers that have symbolic meanings.  Rosemary for "remembrance", heather for "wishes come true," and wheat for "friendliness."  

This is perhaps my favorite photo from the wedding.  Rachel and her mother celebrating after the ceremony.  Love the pure joy and the way the light is...


Above: The hand written notes that had a personal written message to each gust from Rachel and Sal.  It also doubled as their escort card.

For centerpieces, Rachel collected charming silver vases of all different shapes and sizes.  We did organic, natural arrangement in each full of fall richness.  There were three arrangements per table and they sat on planks of wood that served as a runner for each table.  

Thank you, Rachel, for the honor of bring a part of your wedding.  Tex and I loved every part of it and are excited to support your marriage...Congratulations!

See more photos of Rachel's wedding, check out her series of blog posts about her wedding here

Monday
Aug092010

The Rembrandt Yard Wedding Flowers | Michelle & Eric in Boulder, CO

Oooohhhh!  I just love sharing weddings like this one on my blog---This wedding was a blast from the very beginning! Michelle and Eric are the perfect clients.  They are obviously and completely in love, they are respectful, kind, considerate, and SO MUCH FUN! 

This wedding was also the perfect wedding because it was the first time two of my fav buds and I got to work together! Rachel, from Talia Events coordinated the wedding, while the talented Becky Young photographed it (and both did a darn good job in my opinion!)  Beyond loving working with them, both have become true friends and have made my job way more fun!  Plus, in my opinion, when you get the three of us together, the collaboration is dynamic (:   

We used a variety of seasonal, local florals like sunflowers, dahlias, bells of ireland, billy balls (my fav!), kale, jasmine, and as you can see...a few others (:  Enjoy these lovely photos compliments of the amazing Becky Young!  

Eric & Michelle:  It was truly a pleasure to work with the two of you!  Congratulations on your marriage.  Marriage is such a gift.  Enjoy each other and love each other well!  And keep in touch.  More pizzas on the BBQ soon?!

 

Planning & Coordination: Rachel at Talia Events
Photography: Becky Young Photography
Flowers:  Cori Cook Floral Design
Ceremony Location: Sunrise Amitheater in Boulder
Reception Location: The Rembrandt Yard in Boulder
Catering: Greens Point Catering
Hair & Makeup: Rachael at Girls & Curls