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Entries in Denver Wedding Flowers (11)

Thursday
Jun162011

Red Charm | Hotel Monaco | Cara & Andrew

I love peonies.  I really do!  But, there's just something special about getting them in one of their most beautiful colors: Red Charm!  This lovely wedding happened in early May.  The color palate was black, white, and all kinds of lovely shades of RED!  The style was classic and elegant, the kind of wedding you always look back on and say, "That was a beautiful day!" 

Cara---It was a true pleasure working with you!  I wish you & Andrew the very very best!

VENDOR LOVE:
Photography: Audrey Hannah Photo (pretty please check her out if you haven't hired a photographer yet for your wedding.  I promise, you will NOT be disappointed!)
Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design
Reception Venue: Hotel Monaco, Denver 

Enjoy!

Red Ranunculus Boutonniere

Hand-tied bouquets made of red charm peonies, black bacarra roses, hearts roses, and red mini calla lilies.  Hand-tied in pewter satin ribbon with a white lace overlay.  Lovely!

This is my new favorite style of corsage!  A single bloom on a beaded wristlet.  It's simple and sophisticated! 

Friday
May202011

The Magnolia Hotel | Denver Wedding Flowers

News for my readers:  The cascade bouquet is BACK!  And it's better than ever.  No longer is it a heavy, 80's-style, teardrop shape, with stiffly arranged flowers reaching to the floor.  Think Princess Diana's Bouquet.  And no offense there.  It was perfectly stylish for the time.

The new take on this classic shape, the modern cascade bouquet, is my new favorite style of bridal bouquet.  It's airy, light, and lets flowers "cascade" in their natural shape. 

But that's just my opinion!  What do you think of this bridal bouquet?

VENDOR LOVE
Photography: Kira Horvath Photography
Flowers: Cori Cook Floral Design
Ceremony: Trinity United Methodist Church, Denver
Reception: The Magnolia Hotel

Billy Ball Boutonniere with Yellow Oncidium Orchids.


We designed these adorable yellow button mum pomanders for the bridesmaids.  A perfect, modern, alternative to a hand-tied bouquet.  The bridesmaid bouquet is a modern cascade of white phalenopsis orchids, yellow oncidium orchids, and looped variegated ti leaves.  What do you think?

The groom's boutonniere was made to match the bridal bouquet.

The centerpieces were tall square vases with black ribbon banding.  Made of curly willow, hydrangea, oncidium orchids, and looped ti leaves.  They sat on squares of a black and white geometric pattern.  

Congratulations, Tori & Jonathan!!!

Thursday
May122011

The Oxford Hotel | Denver Wedding Flowers | Kate & Derek

I am finally getting around to blogging the past few months' weddings!  It's been crazy here as we prepare for our Summer of 2011.  We're so excited about this year and are beginning to book up for 2012, so call us to schedule a complimentary consultation to discuss your wedding!

This wedding was such a fun one for me.  I loved Kate so much.  She was as sweet on the inside as she is beautiful on the outside!  Plus, as much as I love funky, wild, out-of-the-box designs, I'm always a sucker for a classically elegant wedding like this one.  The colors were black and white.  We designed simple calla lily bouquets that were hand-tied in black statin ribbon with a beautiful vintage lace overlay.  

VENDOR LOVE:
Photography: Gaston Photography (If you're looking for a professional photographer with a fun-loving, easy-going personality, David Gaston is your guy! We're doing 5 weddings together this year, so you will continue to see lots of his beautiful work!)
Venue: The Oxford Hotel, Denver
Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design (:

Enjoy!

 

Congrats Kate & Derek!!!

Thursday
Apr142011

University Club Wedding | Cori Cook Floral Design + Talia Events

Let's just face the fact---I've got Spring Fever.  You know how I know?  Because the single daffodil that popped up in my yard meant more to me than it probably should have.  I checked in with it often and was a little too sad when it died.  I've begun to hear birds chipping happily in the budding trees outside my window.  And I take advantage of any opportunity to be outside...when it's warm.  Well, today is not a Spring Day in Denver...Some how it sunk back into winter (that groundhog totally lied!) and I woke up to snow.  Snow is great---in the winter.  But not for a girl who has Spring Fever...

So, I thought I would bring a little Spring to my Denver friends today with this beautiful March wedding.  Everything about this wedding and couple was Springy.  From the bold colors, lighting, and bridesmaid dresses to the natural, relaxed vibe of Caki & Ryan's wedding day.  As I was designing Caki's flowers, I kept thinking to myself, if I were to get married again (same groom!), I would choose these colors.  Maybe it's the Spring Fever.  But I really loved how it turned out.  Cheery, vibrant, and just so...SPRING!  

Vendor Love:
Photography: Adam & Imthiaz Photography (New friends of mine, I am a huge fan of their work!)
Day of Coordination: Talia Events (Fabulous job as always!)
Venue: University Club, Denver 
Lighting: Decor 'N More, Inc.
Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design
Mini Desserts:  Happy Cakes

Bridal Bouquet: Juliet Garden roses, coral ranunculus, viburnum, peonies, spray roses, brunia, and wax flower hand-tied in burlap ribbon.  Boutonniere: Rosemary Sprigs with Waxflower tied in twine.  

Loved these escort cards.  They were stamped with a blue cow or a red lobster to signify the guest's dinner choice.  


Centerpieces: A set of vintage bottles and tinted mason jars to bring an old-country, elegant feel to the reception.  Arrangements made of Juliet garden roses, coral ranunculus, yellow parrot tulips, spray roses, veronica, viburnum, and waxflower.  To tie the look together, we made burlap squares to sit under the centerpiece and banded several of the bottles in twine.  A table number, several votives and adorable menu cards completed the look.  

I loved the strung globe lighting done by Decor 'N More.  

Congratulations, Caki & Ryan!  It was a pleasure to work with the two of you!  I wish you the very best!


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