Intimate, Stylish Winter Wedding: Spotlight on the Manitoba Club Oak Room
When E & J first reached out to me, I could tell they were planning a special eventâŚone that I really knew I wanted to be part of! They were hosting an engagement party, but with the tricky logistics of living in a different country, and planning their 2026 wedding in a different province, they also wanted to sign their registry and do the official paperwork at their Manitoba Club evening celebration (and surprise their guests!).
They wanted a sophisticated dinner party, and I knew just how to elevate the Manitoba Clubâs Oak Room into something really special.
When E & J first reached out to me, I could tell they were planning a special eventâŚone that I really knew I wanted to be part of! They were hosting an engagement party, but with the tricky logistics of living in a different country, and planning their 2026 wedding in a different province, they also wanted to sign their registry and do the official paperwork at their Manitoba Club evening celebration (and surprise their guests!).
They wanted a sophisticated dinner party, and I knew just how to elevate the Manitoba Clubâs Oak Room into something really special.
Photos by Kass Donaldson
Early on, E sent me a design board with her ideas and the general vibes for their 2026 destination wedding, which she wanted to feel similar to their Winnipeg winter wedding. We decided to flip the moodiness level, amping it up in the Oak Room with more deep tones and lots of candlelight.
I envisioned a sophisticated take on their intimate, stylish winter celebration and knew almost right away how I wanted to design for them.
Her bridal style was so chic, so simple! The couple spent the morning together, getting dressed together and giving each other gifts and letters. While I personally loved our first look on our wedding day (my husband BAWLED, it was adorable), I really love this idea. It feels so peaceful, so relaxing, and since the rest of the day goes so quickly, itâs wonderful to have so much one-on-one time together to start your most special day.
Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: simple white mini calla lilies.
I love seeing how your entire wedding day turns out. This was SUCH a cold day in January (literally, my mittens temporarily froze to the metal stair case railing as I was loading in to the Manitoba Club), but this event design felt so warm and elegant.
While she originally thought about having one long dinner table with their vows exchanged off to the side, I wanted to give them a real moment for their surprise ceremony with a floral feature and having their guests surround them.
So, I proposed a U shaped table, creating a dual purpose ceremony altar and head table. With limited seating on the inside, it gave them space to say their vows inside the U with a beautiful floral backdrop, and then also became the perfect spot for them to enjoy dinner at.
The couple loved it right away, and I was so pumped!!
In terms of tabletop design elements, the couple really gave me free reign. We decided on the deep plummy burgundy tones with whites, greens, and touches of creamy yellows, and lots of taper candlelight, and after that, it was all up to me. My favourite â¤ď¸
I decided to design a mix of smaller pin frog arrangements in organic ceramic vases, with a few larger ones tucked in where the table space allowed. I chose deep eggplant mini calla lilies, a lot of hellebores and chocolate lace, along with some sculptural feeling white campanula.
To complete the styling, I tucked in a few types of grapes, radicchios, and eggplants to amp up the moody tones, along with tall ivory taper candles to bring lots of twinkling light.
You can see why I love the Oak Room at the Manitoba Club. Itâs a smaller space â with this layout, there were just under 30 guests (though you could fit in more with a more traditional table style).
The overall ambiance is rich and elegant, thanks to the original wood panelling walls and coffered ceilings, one wall with floor to ceiling windows, and a huge wood fireplace. The Oak Room is often used for wedding ceremonies against the windows, or as an after-party space thatâs a bit quieter from the ballroom across the hall.
Itâs a really traditional space, so not every style will work in here, but this elevated dinner party vibe works perfectly!
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Wedding Venue Spotlight: The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park
Every time I receive an inquiry for a wedding at The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park, I get excited. Amber and Michaelâs wedding was no exception!
Thereâs a lot to love about this iconic Winnipeg wedding venue â from one of the cityâs most gorgeous ceremony sites, to tons of natural light, and of course, proximity to all of Assiniboine Park for your photos â and Iâm going to walk you through what I love about the Pavilion while showing off some of Amber and Michaelsâs early autumn wedding day.
Every time I receive an inquiry for a wedding at The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park, I get excited. Amber and Michaelâs wedding was no exception!
Thereâs a lot to love about this iconic Winnipeg wedding venue â from one of the cityâs most gorgeous ceremony sites, to tons of natural light, and of course, proximity to all of Assiniboine Park for your photos â and Iâm going to walk you through what I love about the Pavilion while showing off some of Amber and Michaelsâs early autumn wedding day.
Photos by Jennifer Fortier Photography
The Pavilionâs outdoor courtyard area is one of the most beautiful places in the city, in my opinion. It honestly feels like an oasis â no matter how busy the park is, no matter how hot it is outside, no matter how stressed I might be during a set up, I can step out here and feel instantly refreshed. I can think of almost nothing better for the location where youâll exchange your vows!
This colour palette was just so exhilarating. It feels a little ridiculous to say that, but itâs true: this combination felt energizing, fresh, and very romantic at the same time. We started with some deep burgundies, browns, and terracotta, layered in mauve, accents of peach to set off the mauve, and then my favourite, hits of a limey chartreuse.
Side note â their welcome sign was hilarious. âWelcome to the wedding of AmberâŚfeaturing Michaelâ ha!
In the middle of the courtyard is a beautiful pond, and the area is surrounded by an elevated, elegant pergola. The layout makes for a natural focal point at the front, though it does mean that you donât have a central aisle to walk down.
In terms of ceremony decor, weâve done quite a few things here: a grounded floral nest like above, floral arches, and pieces hanging from the pergola (though if itâs a windy day, itâs pretty hard to contain the swinging of the hanging piece).
I also love the exterior of the building â it has so much historical charm!
âThank you so much! The flowers were so beautiful; you did such an amazing job. It could not have been more beautiful!â â Amber
As you can see, the photo options at the Pavilion are amazing â the covered pergola area and the pond/courtyard are just such beautiful backdrops, and being able to walk right down to the English Gardens is such a sweet bonus!
This bar area is one of my favourites of all Winnipeg wedding venues. The counter top is just so spacious, that we can have some real fun without the bartenders cursing my existence ;) I also just love the aesthetic vibe of this area, and it perfectly fits a few cocktail tables or a lounge set up, along with your guest book table and seating display.
As you can see above, the Pavilionâs ceiling is glass, glass, glass, baby! This makes it completely unique in comparison to other Winnipeg wedding venues, and adds a certain charm that can be dressed up really beautifully. This obviously brings so much natural light, which youâd have to ask your photographer about timing (if itâs harder to take great images at certain times of the day or not) but in my books, the more natural light, the better.
Thereâs also a beautiful angled window nook, that perfectly fits 3 round tables and can act as the perfect spot for your wedding part and family tables to sit. This nook overlooks the pond outside, and this is especially nice because the opposite wall is a beautiful wood wall BUT they added a gigantic TV screen to it that kind of kills the appeal of that wood feature wall.
We did 2 centrepiece styles for this â half of the tables with a fuller floral arrangement surrounded by votives, and half with a stem vase and taper candle trio accented by votives! Itâs nice to have some variety in a room.
Iâve designed quite a few different styles of weddings at the Pavilion. If youâre considering getting married here, check out some of these real weddings below!
From a ceiling canopy of greenery, to an indoor ceremony, to a hanging floral piece spotlighting the head table, Stone House has brought a lot of magic to the Pavilion at Assiniboine Park.
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How Much Does A Bridal Bouquet Cost?
I remember what it was like to be engaged, attempting to plan an budget for a wedding when I had ABSOLUTELY no idea what anything could cost. I have a specific memory of sitting at my fianceâs (now husbandâs) computer and googling âwedding photographer in Winnipegâ, opening up every single website on the first 5 or so pages of Google, and sending a form submission to every single one. Because NONE of them had any pricing information available (and I only heard back from about 5 of them!).
That was a long time ago, and pricing transparency has definitely improved in the Winnipeg market, but I think that now, more than ever, couples are anxiously seeking pricing information. Since covid, costs on a lot of things have increased and not gone down, and now we get the joys of all this tariff business. All that to say, I understand where youâre coming from and Iâm here to give you some insight on wedding flower pricing!
Some PRicing Transparency for 2025 Weddings
Photos by Kate Elizabeth Photography
I remember what it was like to be engaged, attempting to plan an budget for a wedding when I had ABSOLUTELY no idea what anything could cost. I have a specific memory of sitting at my fianceâs (now husbandâs) computer and googling âwedding photographer in Winnipegâ, opening up every single website on the first 5 or so pages of Google, and sending a form submission to every single one. Because NONE of them had any pricing information available (and I only heard back from about 5 of them!).
That was a long time ago, and pricing transparency has definitely improved in the Winnipeg market, but I think that now, more than ever, couples are anxiously seeking pricing information. Since covid, costs on a lot of things have increased and not gone down, and now we get the joys of all this tariff business. All that to say, I understand where youâre coming from and Iâm here to give you some insight on wedding flower pricing!
I do need to give the caveat, of course, that flower pricing varies widely â what types of flowers youâre interested, what time of year youâre getting married at (stay clear of Motherâs Day if youâre on a tighter budget!), how many guests you have, how full and lush you want everything, and of course, what your personal priorities are.
I know the internet loves to talk about âthe wedding tax,â which is one of the most annoying myths out there. So, letâs talk about bridal bouquets and what they cost.
There are a few things that florists would love for couples to understand:
1) Weâre not trying to rip you off.
2) Weâre not interested in taking advantage of you.
3) We really do want you to have a beautiful wedding, but weâre not responsible for paying for your wedding for you.
And at the same time:
1) Flowers are a perishable, luxury item that are flown in from around the world. No one NEEDS flowers to get married.
2) The entire supply chain of the floral industry, from seed to stem, is costly. The amount of labour, of supply cost, of resources that go into growing your wedding flowers (whether theyâre grown in Manitoba or elsewhere in the world!) is incredible.
The voices who parrot the âwedding taxâ conversation love to say that they could walk into a flower shop and pick up a grab-and-go bouquet and pay $50 for it, or they could order a bridal bouquet and be charged $350 for it. âThatâs a rip-off!â they moan. And you could just walk in and buy that $50 bouquet if itâs what you want and what you can afford.
But thereâs a very large difference between those two bouquets.
And if youâre coming to me and asking to order a custom bridal bouquet, then naturally Iâm assuming that youâre looking for something far more beautiful and detailed than that $50 grab-and-go bouquet. I assume that youâre wanting premium flowers, carefully arranged by a designer with a certain skill level and knowledge base.
That $50 grab-and-go bouquet literally takes 5 minutes to plan and put together. The $350 bridal bouquet is carefully crafted in around 1 hour, not including all the time that Iâve spent mulling over your colour palette and texture preferences to select the perfect ingredients, order them from multiple farms or wholesalers, and conditioning them carefully so theyâre at their absolute peak on your wedding day.
Thereâs nothing wrong with either of these options â theyâre just very different, and therefore have a different price tag associated with them.
One last thing before I really get into the pricing: tariffs. To be honest, Iâm still not entirely sure how these are going to impact us in Manitoba. During the summer, most of my product is sourced locally, so thatâs great and relatively unimpacted. I do know that most of the foliages that we order come from the US, so those are going to have that annoying 25% addition (donât believe the lie that greenery is cheaper!), and there are certain things that are popular for weddings that literally ONLY come from the US (like smilax, everyoneâs favourite vine), which will sadly just end up being way more cost than itâs worth.
What I donât quite understand yet it is how the shipping of items from other countries is going to be impacted. For example, most roses come from Ecuador, but they typically ship to Miami before heading up here. Does this mean weâre going to see the additional tariff? Or can the shipping routes be changed to accommodate? I feel like all of Canada should be a large enough market to justify changing a shipping routeâŚbut I guess weâll find out. I think weâre going to see a lot of shifting back and forth over the next few months and just hope that itâs easy enough for us all to understand. You should prepare yourselves to either be flexible with your floral selections, or with your budget.
How much do you think this bridal bouquet costs?
Bridal Bouquet Ingredients:
Sweet Pea
Pieris
Brownie Tulips
Muscari
And finished with hand dyed silk velvet ribbon from
Stella Wolfe
BRIDAL BOUQUET COST: $385
The ingredient selection in this bouquet is minimal â there are just 4 varieties, and I normally include more than that, but I love the elevated feel that simplicity brings. Each of these ingredients is premium and higher priced, as is the Canadian silk velvet ribbon (hand-dyed here in Winnipeg, actually!).
I typically price my bridal bouquets around $350; I usually only increase the price if the client has very specifically asked for premium product or a very large bouquet. To be honest, most of my client bouquets should likely be charged more for, but I generally just make sure that pricing is made up for throughout the rest of the order and it works out just fine that way.
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(And to note: Stone House Creative is not really more or less expensive than any other established floral designers who specialize in weddings and use the premium quality product that I do. There are definitely companies who charge too little, but that doesnât mean that Iâm charging too much â thereâs a big difference between the price tag associated with a company that undercuts or doesnât charge industry standard markups and a company like mine that is built on solid business practises and isnât interested in going into the red to pay for other peoplesâ weddings.)
I hope this is so helpful for you! I know that wedding flower budgeting is incredibly unsexy and also very mysterious. Itâs not a world that youâre familiar with, and thatâs okay. Generally speaking, online resources are completely useless and out of touch with reality, so that doesnât help you either. Thatâs what weâre here for :)
And many thanks to Kate Elizabeth Photography for these beautiful images from the recent portfolio builder I hosted with Vanessa Renae Photography! Much more to come from this beautiful day!
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Feminine Late Spring Wedding at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
While setting up this late spring wedding at the Winnipeg Art Gallery last year, I knew it was going to be a favourite of the season. It was so sad that one of my favourites was already over, so early in the year! But here we are, finally sharing the details with you.
I love weddings at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Itâs a very versatile space, but can fall flat very quickly. The combination of a subtle palette with feminine florals went a long way â letâs get into it!
While setting up this late spring wedding at the Winnipeg Art Gallery last year, I knew it was going to be a favourite of the season. It was so sad that one of my favourites was already over, so early in the year! But here we are, finally sharing the details with you.
I love weddings at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Itâs a very versatile space, but can fall flat very quickly. The combination of a subtle palette with feminine florals went a long way â letâs get into it!
Photos by Brittany Mahood
âLauren and her team at Stone House Creative were a dream to work with for floral design at our wedding. Not only is she exceptionally professional and kind, but her knowledge, expertise, and creativity was apparent from the very first meeting we had with her. She made every decision SO easy throughout the entire planning process, providing her thoughtful recommendations on how to best incorporate florals into our overall wedding design as a key focal point.
From our wedding party florals, to the table designs, statement arrangements at the ceremony, welcome sign and bar, and our floral cake meadow - Lauren created the most stunning florals for us, we were absolutely in awe of what she designed!! She took our vision and made it more beautiful than we couldâve ever imagined, carefully designing each piece to be unique and suit our elevated garden party design.
I canât thank you enough Lauren - you are truly the best of the best and Iâm so happy that we were able to work with you - couldnât have imaged our day with anyone else!!â â Alannah
Soiree Event Planning did a beautiful job on the overall design for Alannah and Bryceâs wedding. Alannah had a distinct vision but had an internal dilemma: she wanted to leave it all up to the pros because she knew that would create the best end result, BUT she also wanted to make every decision herself. ha! I had a lot of fun with her. One of the things she wasnât sure about was using tulipsâŚbut when I showed her these locally grown specialty tulips, she LOVED them. Case in point, friends!
One of my favourite aspects to this wedding was the bridesmaidsâ dresses. The varied blue shades were just PERFECT, and I always love seeing a bit of pattern layered in. I designed really petite bouquets for them, which felt more elevated than large bouquets.
Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: sweet pea, specialty tulips, cafe latte roses, butterfly ranunculus, and phalaenopsis orchids.
The traditional ceremony was held at Bryceâs family church, and arenât these photos so beautiful? Thereâs something about a grand swooping aisle dip in a classic church that gets me every time.
We kept the floral at the ceremony pretty classic, with 2 large urns at the front of the church and flanked the end of the aisle with 2 ground-based floral pieces.
The locally grown white lilac was just PERFECT in here, and Alannah really fell for the trailing movement of the phalaenopsis orchids so I made sure we included those as well.
I almost never see your reactions to your wedding all set up, so when your photographer is able to capture it, I get so excited. And clearly, Alannah was incredibly excited â¤ď¸ Truly, helping you feel this way on your wedding day is such a joyful honour!
DO WE LOVE THIS CAKE MEADOW? Yes, YES WE DO.
Making the cake a spotlight was a major design focus for Alannah. I canât remember all the story behind the cake â but thereâs something about Bryceâs family having a history of stealing wedding cakes. Alannah was like âoh heck no, no one is stealing my wedding cake.â So we put flowers all the way in front of it like a little guard, ha!
Kayla from Sugar & Salt created the cake, and I cannot tell you how perfectly she matched the sugar flowers to the real â and thatâs without having seen them in real life. It was divine!
This room was so beautiful! I always love working at the WAG (I think I have like 7 weddings there this year alone!) and a couple of the things I love about it are the warm neutral tones of the stone, as well as the way it can be laid out so differently when you have someone like Soiree Event Planning leading the planning.
They chose to centre the head table in the middle of the room (a bit more than the head table â they had their wedding party and all their partners at a big kingâs table), with a mix of round and rectangular tables around. Toffee linens and cane back chairs elevated the warmth of the space, with champagne flatware and these fluted soft soft pink glassware finishing the place settings. A delicate touch of blue in the personalized place cards kept the overall design from leaning too feminine.
We went with a few different styles of centrepieces that fit with each of the table shapes. The round tables featured a round compote vase with a fuller floral arrangement, the long tables were accentuated with petite ikebana inspired florals in mauve, lavender, and white, and the head table had larger, fuller rectangular shaped vases with lush runner-inspired arrangements.
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Floral Ideas for Your Wedding Cake
One thing I will always love, even though I didnât have one at my wedding and even though I have a gluten allergy, is wedding cake. The reason is possibly quite frivolous, but Iâll admit it: I love the moment that a wedding cake provides. The way that tradition revolves around them, that there can be a pause in a chaotic evening for the two of you to enjoy a moment together, and of course, I love the design opportunities that a cake can bring.
I know people have their ups and downs with wedding cakes and whether theyâre a priority or not. In my mind, it comes down to this: if youâre going to invest in a wedding cake, then make đđť it đđť a đđť moment đđť
Floral Inspiration For yOur Wedding Cake
One thing I will always love, even though I didnât have one at my wedding and even though I have a gluten allergy, is wedding cake. The reason is possibly quite frivolous, but Iâll admit it: I love the moment that a wedding cake provides. The way that tradition revolves around them, that there can be a pause in a chaotic evening for the two of you to enjoy a moment together, and of course, I love the design opportunities that a cake can bring.
I know people have their ups and downs with wedding cakes and whether theyâre a priority or not. In my mind, it comes down to this: if youâre going to invest in a wedding cake, then make đđť it đđť a đđť moment đđť
Photo above by Brittany Mahood
Cake Meadows
I have loved designing cake meadows these last few years. If youâre going to make your cake a design focal point in your reception, then this is such a great way to do it. Florals surrounding the cake is delightful for a few reasons â no stems actually have to poke into the cake, so we can use whatever type of flower we want (even if itâs poisonous!), they can have a constant water source so stay fresher longer, and itâs also just a WOW moment.
Simply Rosie Photography // Baked Expectations
Things to know if this is what you want:
Please budget accordingly. I donât think Iâve ever charged appropriately for these, to be honest đ¤Śđźââď¸ This labour should be done entirely on-site because itâs difficult to deliver, and you really canât design it well without the cake present so you can get the scale right. Additionally, be sure to ask your florist to design this floral foam-free, because that $h!t is toxic and we donât want that anywhere near anything youâre eating.
Dramatic Floral Moments
This is a go big or go home kind of moment.
If youâve got a really large venue space to fill, if youâve got an impressive floral feature like this 20 foot wide hanging floral installation (yes, we really did that!!), then take the opportunity to really go for it and make the cake a focal point in the floor plan. This design (laid out so carefully by Soiree Event Planning) saw the cake elevated on a circular platform, and set in the middle of the lounge and underneath the hanging florals, right in front of the dance floor, so that everyone could see it. It made for such a sweet cake cutting moment and was really spectacular!
Partial Floral Meadow
I designed this many years ago, before floral meadows were becoming popular, and I still love it. The crescent moon shape allowed me to add some height behind the cake, while still allowing full access to cut into the cake. The combination of sugar flowers, hand-painted flowers, and fresh flowers was such a flirty, fun combination and I really love that the fresh flowers accented the sugar flowers without taking over the design that the baker lovingly created.
Fresh and Sugar flower combination
Things to know if this is what you want: This is a combination that you need to trust to a cake artist. I LOVE placing fresh flowers on a cake. I would NEVER dream of touching the sugar flowers. The idea of accidentally breaking or causing damage to those delicate sugar flowers that were handmade by someone else is so stressful to me.
Additionally, this needs to be done by a cake artist with the eye for detail that youâre in love with. Not just anyone could do what Jenna Rae Cakes did here and make it look this amazing.
To do this, Iâll connect with your baker to ask about the design theyâre planning, and then figure out roughly how many loose florals theyâll need. The bakery will typically send someone to pick up the flowers from my studio a day or two before the wedding, so they can have everything they need in-hand to create their masterpiece!
**Please make sure to ask your florist and baker for food-safe flowers and floral applications. Flowers should never just be shoved into cakes because a) many are toxic to humans, and b) without proper care they will die really quickly, and c) most commercial flowers are grown with a LOT of chemicals, so even if itâs not a toxic flower, it could still be covered with icky things. We donât want any of this going into your body.
Petite Floral Touches
Because you donât always need something huge! Here are some sweet, petite floral moments â from a few blooms that I carefully inserted into the cake, to a small arrangement placed beside the cake, to locally grown, edible flowers sprinkled on top of the cakes. Sweet and simple!
Photos by Bennett Murphy-Mills, Kass Donaldson, Nicole Plett, and Brittany Mahood
Simple cake, big placement
I personally love a small cake, big placement moment. You may not wish to serve wedding cake to your entire guest list, or maybe you have specific allergies so a small cake just for the two of you is the way to go, and you maybe donât even wish to add flowers to the cake. But placing the cake intentionally in your floor plan in a place where it gets more attention because of what itâs placed by (in this case, in front of the floral-covered bar), is just a smart move!
Repurposed ceremony arch
Top Photos by Keila Marie, Jenna Rae Cakes // Bottom Photos by Brittany Mahood, Sugar & Salt
Things to know if this is what you want: Chances are pretty good that your arch is the piece that will need to move locations. If this is what you want, then you have to contract your floral team for a flip and refresh, which means that they either stick around during your ceremony (instead of leaving when their work is completed), or they come back, so they can move the arch for you (and will incur an additional service fee). This really should not be done by anyone else â firstly, itâs that floral designerâs art, and itâs BIG, and someone else touching it just isnât that appropriate because a lot of things can go wrong. Secondly, a lot of damage can be done during the move-over, and the florist may need to redesign some elements, or remove spent blooms and refresh them with new. Additionally, your planner and your family are busy doing other things. This shouldnât be their responsibility.
Ground-based pieces around cake table
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Call me biased, but 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, 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!