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Citrus-Filled Autumn Wedding at Lily Stone Gardens

Gosh darn it, I looked forward to Chantal and Anthony’s wedding for probably over a year between booking it and the wedding day finally arriving. When we first started talking, their venue hadn’t even been built yet! But we threw around some amazing ideas and over the many months to follow, refined those ideas (along with their wonderful planner, Connie from Harlow Events) until we created the perfect citrus-filled autumnal wedding.

Photos: Megan Steen Photography

Gosh darn it, I looked forward to Chantal and Anthony’s wedding for probably over a year between booking it and the wedding day finally arriving. When we first started talking, their venue hadn’t even been built yet! But we threw around some amazing ideas and over the many months to follow, refined those ideas (along with their wonderful planner, Connie from Harlow Events) until we created the perfect citrus-filled autumnal wedding.

Photos: Megan Steen Photography

Chantal is one of those people who loves and serves with her whole heart, and I knew that I had the opportunity to make her heart so happy on her wedding day. The woman wanted FLOWERS and I was so excited to make it happen for her. Just check out that excited smile above after she saw her bridal bouquet for the first time and it really sunk in that it was time to get ready to get married!!

I loved the palette that Harlow Events put together, but some of it was challenging to pull through into the flowers. That’s where we work in other elements — so just keep that in mind for your own wedding! The flowers don’t need to have an equal amount of each colour in your palette. For example, the purple in the palette was really quite a “grape” colour…which is pretty hard to come by in flowers. Instead, I chose this absolutely amazing velvet silk ribbon to bring that colour in.

Chantal wanted her bouquet to be “super juicy,” in her rich autumnal palette, so I chose large blooms and interesting textures.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Heart of Gold rose, Leonidas rose, dahlias, globe thistle, deep eggplant mini calla lilies, celosia, bittersweet berries, smokebush foliage, oak leaves, and the perfect touch of ferns (her grandfather’s name is Fern, and we wanted to make sure he was represented).

Lily Stone has multiple beautiful spots for the ceremony, and this peaceful spot in front of the pond is so pretty! We decided to keep the ceremony flowers on the simpler side, making sure they were pieces that could be easily repurposed to the reception. So, 2 oversized pieces on top of wood pedestals was the way to go!

I tucked in some perfect purple kale, which was a lucky find that week in my wholesaler’s cooler. It was the ideal colour and such a neat texture to add in.

Aren’t the scarves/shawls the bridesmaids wore lovely? And their jewel tone velvet dresses were just amazing.

HELLO RECEPTION!

Like I mentioned, Lily Stone wasn’t actually built yet when we started talking, but I knew that Kelly had plans for a fantastic hanging structure to allow florals to be the centre stage (every wedding venue should be designed by a florist!). Chantal really wanted a dramatic hanging installation, and to be able to position her head table underneath it. We kept the other guest tables simpler, so that we could allocate as much budget as possible toward the hanging installation.

To make sure the florals went as far as possible, I chose to vertically hang long-lasting blooms individually off the chandelier grid. With a lucky base of smilax foliage, this looked so amazing. I then added in chains and loops of carnation garlands, along with garlands of freshly strung orange slices. When I tell you this space smelled SO FRESH, I hope you believe it. When Chantal walked in and saw us working on it before it was even finished and already started to cry, I knew we had done the job right :)

This seating chart was a labour of love for Harlow Events and Blake Creative Co! I absolutely LOVE the way it turned out (though I know it was pretty hard to get the lettering on the terracotta pots). We styled the pots with some wooden blocks for levels, filled each with different greeneries to appear like potted plants (including some more ferns for Chantal!), and added in more citrus slices. A few sweet photos and details with their pups made it even more special.

The guest tables alternated between a low, medium sized floral arrangement on the round tables, and scattered stem vases on the round tables. Each was completed with coloured candles and fresh fruit styled with the table numbers to really bring that juicy, citrus theme to life.

We skipped adding flowers to the head table, since it was sitting below the hanging pieces, and instead loaded it full of coloured pillar candles and fresh fruit. Note the guest below cutting into an orange 😂

And of course, we can’t design a wedding at a venue with a beautiful fireplace, and not fill it up. I will always love a good mantle design! This one gave us the opportunity to use more of these fun bittersweet berries, which were just delicious (to look at, not to eat!!).

You’ve got nothing on a delicious fall celebration! I’ve still got plenty of fall availability for 2025, so if you’re interested in a delicious, warm palette like this one, and you want to be as happy and excited when you walk into your reception as Chantal was, then be sure to shoot me an email because I would LOVE to be part of your wedding.


Megan Steen Photography ~ Harlow Events ~ LiLystone Gardens ~ Blake Creative Co ~ Collective Event rentals ~ Nomad Box Bar ~ Colour Me Artistry ~ Made Beauty Co ~ Bark Wedding Date Co ~ Planned PErfectly ~ Karina Walker


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Wedding Inspiration Series: Ceremony Designs

I’m introducing a new mini-series to the blog today, with the aim of giving you all the inspiration you need to get into wedding planning. I know that a lot of the different areas of wedding planning can be…let’s say, un-fun…but I hope that all of the pretty can feel like a breath of fresh air for you and reinvigorate your ideas with new inspo!

We’ll start with your wedding ceremony. I’ll highlight some of the general design ideas that couples like to use, and give you some budget ideas should you find something that you want to focus on at your wedding!

Inspiration For yOur Wedding Ceremony

I’m introducing a new mini-series to the blog today, with the aim of giving you all the inspiration you need to get into wedding planning. I know that a lot of the different areas of wedding planning can be…let’s say, un-fun…but I hope that all of the pretty can feel like a breath of fresh air for you and reinvigorate your ideas with new inspo!

We’ll start with your wedding ceremony. I’ll highlight some of the general design ideas that couples like to use, and give you some budget ideas should you find something that you want to focus on at your wedding!

Photos by Brittany Mahood

Design Idea 1: Ground-Based Florals

Ground-based florals have been gaining in popularity for probably the last 5 or 6 years, often seen as a “nest” or horseshoe shaped installation around the couple, and over the years, loosening up to become more organic in shape and style. Some designers will also refer to this as a ground-arch.

A few pros of this design style:

-Ground-pieces are generally very easy to repurpose to highlight other areas at your wedding. If your designer needs to build up to create a lot of height then there will likely be some pieces of the design that will look wonky on their own, but overall, there will likely be a lot of pieces that can be moved over to your reception.

-This is also a very easy type of design element to scale differently. This means that you can go a lot smaller — note: I didn’t say small…just small-er than what you’re seeing in these amazing Pinterest inspo pics to be a more attainable budget item.

Things to know if this is what you want:

If you’re dreaming of ground-based floral pieces for your ceremony, there are a few things you can keep in mind and talk about with your floral designer as it will impact how your designer creates the pieces and what the end budget needs to be:

-How you want to repurpose these pieces at the reception (a fireplace mantle? End-caps for your head table? A seating chart accent?).

-How much time the floral team has to flip the pieces from the ceremony to the reception.

-How the overall ceremony space is laid out. Will the ground pieces need to be fully floral on both sides, or can one side be a foliage back?

-How much height would you like? What’s the size of the space that you have to work with? How wide is the aisle?

-Do you want a fully connected u-shaped nest, or will the pieces be more individual?

-Generally, this is not going to be a low-budget price point, because of the quantity of pieces and floral that you’ll need, especially to create an appropriate scale.

The photos below showcase ideas for repurposing your ground pieces from our modern country tent wedding with Kass Donaldson.


Design Idea 2: Pedestal Pieces

There are tons of different ways that pedestals can be used in your ceremony design! I love using multiple differing heights of pedestals (also called pillars or plinths), with arrangements on top as well as clustered on the floor at the base of the pedestals.

A few pros of this design style:

-The aesthetic can range from very classic to very modern, so you can truly find your own style here.

-Pedestal pieces are also very easy to repurpose! They’re generally going to be quite large, though of course that’s not consistent across the board, so you can repurpose them throughout your reception to make a statement.

Things to know if this is what you want:

-Each of these arrangements is going to cost you, as they need to be large in size, but the budget here is going to range widely depending on how many pedestals and pieces you wish to feature.

-Be sure to communicate your style to your floral designer, so they can customize the overall design to your aesthetic.

-You’ll need to determine how these pieces are going to be used, so your designer knows whether they need to be fully sided in floral, or if a green-only back is sufficient.

-Some ideas for how to repurpose: at your welcome or seating display areas, placed at either end of the bar, or strategically placed throughout your reception space to create an art-installation inspired floorplan.

How to Accomplish this in Winnipeg:

We’ve got an amazing wedding industry in Winnipeg given our city’s size, but we definitely do feel the limitations on available rentals. Luckily, Creating a Scene and Collective Event Rentals both offer rental collections that include multiple styles of pedestals that will create a great ceremony design, including clear acrylic, mirrored gold, modern white or classic trimmed white, and round plinths. Below are a few recent weddings we’ve designed with some great local options!


Design Idea 3: Floral Arches

I don’t think a great floral arch will ever go out of style! They’re one of my favourite things to design because they create such a natural focal point for your ceremony. There’s something so special to me about designing a beautiful space where the two of you start your lives together, and standing under/in front of an arch is a great way to do it.

A few pros of this design style:

-It’s gorgeous. It’s always gorgeous.

-We have some definitely flexibility with design — a full floral installation or a partial design, a rounded arch or a 2 piece, and of course there’s lots that we can do with colour and texture to create a unique piece for you.

Things to know if this is what you want:

-Arches are not the easiest to repurpose, but it’s not impossible. It does, however, take some dedicated time and multiple people to do it, so you’ll likely be charged a higher flip fee. There will also need to be some re-designing because things will inevitably have shifted around or need refreshing.

-One of my favourite arches I’ve ever done was fully colour-blocked. It’s a bold look and not for everyone, but it can make a serious statement.

-I LOVE to see a cake moved under the arch for the reception — your cake deserves a focal moment, and this is a fun way to do it!

-From a budget perspective, this is going to need a healthy budget. No matter the design, this requires an arch rental, a lot of floral ingredients, and an experienced design eye and hand.

Below are a few different arch styles that we’ve designed to give you an idea of what can be done! We’re always thinking about colour, placement, and scale while we work, to ensure that you get the best possible finished product. Photos from L-R by Brittany Mahood, Cojo Photo, Keila Marie, and Carm Photo.


Design Idea 4: EnvironmentAl Design

Environmental design, as in, creating a full environment for you. This allows us to create something immersive, artistic, and incredibly romantic. You’re encased in floral. Yes, please.

A few pros of this design style:

-This will be a fully custom design, just for you. You’ll have the opportunity to work with your floral designer and your wedding planner to create something awe-inspiring. Truly, need I say more?

-This gives us so much opportunity to explore your colour palette, your textures, your overall aesthetic.

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Things to know if this is what you want:

-It should go without being said: this will be a very high price tag. Please don’t get mad at a floral designer who’s quoting you 5 figures for something like this because that’s what it takes to get it done.

-There’s a large possibility that many elements of this type of design can be repurposed, but again, not without a large floral team and a lot of time to make it happen.

-You should absolutely consider having some of your portraits or wedding party photos taken in your environment, but that needs to be built into your timeline because I’ll tell you what, something like this is going to take a long time to be completed.

-Your timeline needs to give a very large amount of time to a design like this.

Photos below from this incredible workshop for floral designers I was thrilled to attend, by Grace & Ardor.


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Bold, Playful Wedding at St Charles Country Club

I’m totally embarrassed at how long it’s taken me to get this wedding on my blog. Literally a year. BUT here we are!

I knew I was in for a treat when Soiree Event Planning sent me the design plan for Jacqueline and Jarett’s wedding: bold, playful, SUPER colourful, and garden-inspired. UMM YES PLEASE.

This wedding had so many of my very favourite elements: a really fun colour palette, a backyard (and very intimate) ceremony, a killer arch, really fun centrepieces along with other floral moments, and a client that completely trusted my ideas. I can’t wait to get into this with you!

I’m totally embarrassed at how long it’s taken me to get this wedding on my blog. Literally a year. BUT here we are!

I knew I was in for a treat when Soiree Event Planning sent me the design plan for Jacqueline and Jarett’s wedding: bold, playful, SUPER colourful, and garden-inspired. UMM YES PLEASE.

This wedding had so many of my very favourite elements: a really fun colour palette, a backyard (and very intimate) ceremony, a killer arch, really fun centrepieces along with other floral moments, and a client that completely trusted my ideas. I can’t wait to get into this with you!

Photos by Carm Photo

Oh my GOSH did I love this bridal bouquet! We decided to dig into the pinks, oranges, and a touch of blue for Jacqueline’s bouquet, rather than diving into the full palette. I felt like this allowed the bouquet to stand out more from the rest of the florals (especially the arch during the ceremony), and felt a bit bolder. I knew she wanted to use the blue in her bouquet, and I chose the orange as it’s a complimentary tone. The pink is just easy to round everything out! I finished it all up with marbled, hand-dyed silk ribbon from Stella Wolfe. Those finishing touches can be everything and I love being the one to make that happen!

Bridal bouquet ingredients: gloriosa lily (the star of the freaking show!!), ranunculus, dahlias, spray roses, delphinium, mokara orchids, and anthurium.

Additional note: Cathy Wiebe hand-embroidered Jacqueline’s amazing veil. I love the subtle touches of colour while still feeling super romantic. I told Cathy what flowers I was using in her bouquet, and she incorporated some of those into her beading! Again…those finishing touches that make such a difference.

While they planned to have their entire guest list partying with them all evening, Jacqueline and Jarett chose to have the ceremony on the intimate side. The ceremony took place in her family’s backyard, with about 30 close friends and immediate family members. They celebrated right after with cocktails, before meeting all their guests at St Charles.

Now OBVIOUSLY if you know me at all, you’ll know that this colour-blocked floral arch was one of the highlights of my career. It was lush, deep, vibrant, textural…aka everything that I love.

We traipsed colour-blocked florals down the aisle, leading to the arch. The locally grown dahlias were my favourite elements in the arch, as they bring amazing texture. Selecting the floral ingredients for this wedding was so much fun!

One thing we knew we wanted to do was have some serious colour play throughout the reception design, working with alternating centrepiece styles according to the table shape. We design a colour-blocked runner of modern stem vases and petite floral arrangements in clear ribbed and clean white vessels on the long tables, and a playful combination of it all on the round tables.

Coloured candles played a large role as well, which I really wanted to do to blend the overall palette from floral section to section. Taper candles were mixed in with votives, incorporating some brighter candles along with easier-on-the-eyes pastels.

We tucked in a few black trays and black candle holders for depth.

Talk about one of my favourite repurposes of the year! It was a beast to move this fully-designed arch through the backyard, shift it into the back of the uhaul (it took up almost the entire vehicle!), and then load it into the reception space. To be honest, I have kind of blacked out and don’t remember how we managed to get it up the stairs at St Charles and through the doors 😂 BUT dang, I love how perfectly the couple’s monogrammed sign fit right into it. If you go for something like this at your wedding, just make sure you tell your friends to use it as a photo backdrop!

And how gorgeous are those table numbers? I love the way they pull so many colours in to the design.

Now, I need to take a minute to educate (and brag…semi-humbly, of course). If you’re interested in any kind of bolder colour-blocking or rainbow action for your wedding, there are some things that your floral designer and your planner need to focus on and be really cognizant of when they’re planning. And I have to also say, if you want to dig into the rainbow idea, this is really not something that can be tackled by a rookie designer.

The rainbow and/or colour-blocked palette is exciting, but it’s also hard to get right. It can come off as goofy really easily, you need a lot of variety to pull it all together, and that includes incorporating different shades of each colour. You can’t just do bright and bold…you need some pastels in there, too. Otherwise, it just looks like a box of Crayons in a kindergarten classroom.

And for the floral designers out there, know that you will spend a LOT longer writing your recipes and figuring everything out on the backend. You’ll be spending a lot more time than you would normally, because you’ll be working in that much broader colour palette and needing to select and count up a lot more types and shades of flowers. Make sure you account for that extra time in your math!

Dance party time! This was a fun, almost last-minute addition to the floral order. A disco ball and floral ceiling are not always a budget priority but ALWAYS a welcome addition. Man, I love disco balls.

So Event Light first hung the disco balls, and then we added swooping chains of brightly coloured carnations over the dance floor, along with a few hanging floral “clumps.” There’s got to be a better way of wording that…floral clusters? However we say it, it looked really good. The dance floor was busy all night long.

We had an absolutely STELLAR vendor team on this wedding. When you’re planning a wedding that’s this design-focused, you really need a team of wedding professionals who are going to pull their weight and have the right products or design sense to make it all happen. Check out the pros below for your wedding!


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Planning a wedding at St Charles Country Club and want to bring some life to the space? I’d love to be your floral designer.

Flowers are the best way to make a statement at your wedding. Whether you already have a specific vision or want me to dream up something custom just for you (like a greenery canopy hung above your dinner tables!), reach out to Stone House Creative for stunning bridal bouquets, truly unique ceremony backdrops, and beautiful floral centrepieces to create the perfect ambiance for your wedding! 

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Relaxed, Colourful Wedding at Pizzeria Gusto

I LOVE restaurant weddings. Especially at places like Pizzeria Gusto, where the food is always 100% and the atmosphere is already set. The decor is usually awesome and we just need to add cohesive touches through the floral and candles to bring your style to the space.

Anna and Scott pictured a relaxed, comfortable wedding day with the opportunity to have great food and just enjoy time with their loved ones. Anna also wanted a lot of colour and I was more than happy to bring that to the table :)

I LOVE restaurant weddings. Especially at places like Pizzeria Gusto, where the food is always 100% and the atmosphere is already set. The decor is usually awesome and we just need to add cohesive touches through the floral and candles to bring your style to the space.

Anna and Scott pictured a relaxed, comfortable wedding day with the opportunity to have great food and just enjoy time with their loved ones. Anna also wanted a lot of colour and I was more than happy to bring that to the table :)

Photos by Kassandra Donaldson

Now how AMAZING are these bridesmaid dresses? They’re so rich and vibrant, each with great texture and I love that some pattern was tucked in as well. This is like a masterclass in how to pull off a vibrant palette — a few of the boldest, rich tones, some of the softer pink pulled through as a type of neutral base, and a few textures and a few patterns mixed throughout.

Even better, I love that two of my past brides are in this wedding party :) Including the sister of the bride!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Nina roses, freesia, peonies, feverfew, butterfly ranunculus, carnations, and phalaenopsis orchids.

The ceremony took place at Scott’s parents’ absolutely gorgeous home along the river. The backyard was completely perfect. We simply needed to add some colour with the florals, creating a sweet altar spot for them to exchange their vows in front of.

We designed an organic floral piece that seemed as though it was growing there. We used a few softer shades, like butter yellow stock and soft pink peonies, to ensure the design wasn’t just purely florescent. The orange ornithogalum and red nina roses really popped.

How sweet are these little flower girls!

Pizzeria Gusto on Academy Road is one of my favourite wedding venues. It might be a bit unexpected as it’s not a typical spot, but you’re guaranteed that everything is going to be amazing. If I were getting married again now, Gusto would be at the top of my list.

The tables are not overly wide, so we didn’t want to go too full on the tablescapes. We did a few medium sized floral arrangements to add to the family tables, and mixed modern style stem vases, paired with several bold colours of taper candles. On the smaller tables, we tucked just a simple stem vases with a duo of taper candles and that was the perfect size of centrepeice.

One of the perks of working at Pizzeria Gusto is that it’s the best spot for a mid-work day lunch ;)

Gusto also has a great patio that they can add a tent to if the weather requires it. This day called for rain (though I don’t think we got any!) and the tables are a little larger so we’ve got a little more space to work out there. We repeated the same elements from the indoor tables, with taper candles, bud vases, and medium size arrangements.

I chose a mix of clean white cylinder vases, ribbed clear glass stem vases, small white floral frog vessels. The combination created a modern, clean look that worked really well with Gusto’s interior.


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Vibrant Autumn Wedding at The Pavilion

One of my all-time favourite fall weddings: an amazing colour palette, one of my favourite venues, an incredible vendor team, and perfect autumn weather. Everything about Nicole and Rourke’s vibrant autumn wedding was beautiful.

One of my all-time favourite fall weddings: an amazing colour palette, one of my favourite venues, an incredible vendor team, and perfect autumn weather. Everything about Nicole and Rourke’s vibrant autumn wedding was beautiful.

Photos by Brittany Mahood

This palette — MAN. I know I say that a lot, but I just love colour. Nicole gave me a couple of inspiration photos, and then as with most of my designs, I started working on her proposal by creating their colour palette. Colour is such an important part of a design and I wanted to layer in warm tones with different varieties and shapes.

We definitely wanted to include corals and oranges, to which I added a rich berry tone, plum, and some softer caramel. It really sung “autumn but not trying too hard to be fall,” if that makes sense!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Caramel antique garden roses, pink dahlias, barista roses, mango mini calla lilies, chocolate cosmos, sahara sensation spray roses, golden ilex berries, olive foliage, and agonis foliage.

We’re going to need to talk briefly about how stunning Nicole’s dress and veil were. Handmade by Cathy Wiebe, I LOVE the soft colour that was worked in with hand-embroidery and beading. Cathy and I even collaborated a bit (like a TINY bit) as she incorporated some of the actual flowers I was using into her designs.

I love a good ground-based floral nest for your ceremony! Knowing that the wedding was in October and there wasn’t likely to be much colour still around (though I was astonished at how good the gardens at the Pavilion still looked!!), I was excited to be able to create a garden for Nicole and Rourke to say their vows in.

One of the benefits of pieces like this is that they can be relatively easily repurposed into your reception. This means you’re getting a stunning design for your ceremony, and then during your cocktail hour, your florist or planner will pick those pieces up and sneak them into your reception. We used them all at the seating chart for a major statement (scroll down to see more of that, which I LOVED) but we could also separate the pieces and use them at your bar, on your dessert table, as part of your tent entrance, or as table end-caps for banquet tables. Just be sure to discuss this with your floral designer, so that we can make sure to design them intentionally to fit both spaces where they’ll be used!

The design brief: minimalist tables allow for a maximalist ceiling installation.

Minimalist tabletops does not mean there was a lack of detail — rather, what we chose to incorporate was intentionally selected to create the character and ambiance desired, while allowing the ceiling installation to take centre stage.

Mixed centrepiece styles in a rich floral palette, all placed on a warm toffee toned linen created a really beautiful, elevated base for the entire space.

Three different centrepiece styles were featured. The round tables around the outside of the room featured a fuller, low floral arrangement in a modern compote vase, with a collection of low glass votives surrounding it. The smaller round tables in the “nook” (the window alcove area, which is a bit smaller so we usually use smaller tables in there) focused on bud vases (5 per table) with taper candles, and the long tables saw a simple collection of taper and votive candles lining the narrow length of the tables.

Lately I’ve been loving using lots of clear glass vessels — the candlelight sparkles off them so beautifully. You’ll see that here with all the stem vases and varied candleholders themselves. And the colours and textures of the flowers in these stem vases? GOOD. REALLY GOOD.

This is where having a designer on your vendor team comes into play. When Nicole explained that they would need to remove tables for their dance, I immediately knew what I wanted to do: focus on hanging greenery above the tables, and keep the tabletops minimal with just candles. This way, the ambiance would be amazing both for dinner and the dance (especially the dance, actually!!). Dancing beneath the canopy of vines in the dimmed light, without spending a lot of money on centrepieces on the table that would only be used for a portion of the evening.

I then worked really closely with Cam from Event Light (one of my top 15 Winnipeg wedding vendors you need to know!) to figure out how we were going to suspend this greenery canopy. We settled on his crew creating a system for us to attach our smilax vines to, without damaging the ceiling or hanging from something we weren’t allowed to! It worked amazingly and looked fantastic!


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Planning a wedding at Assibinoine Park Pavilion and want to elevate the space? I’d love to be your floral designer.

Flowers are the best way to make a statement at your wedding. Whether you already have a specific vision or want me to dream up something custom just for you (like a greenery canopy hung above your dinner tables!), reach out to Stone House Creative for stunning bridal bouquets, truly unique ceremony backdrops, and beautiful floral centrepieces to create the perfect ambiance for your wedding! 

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