Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Meaningful and Beautiful Bouquets




I love Christmas break because it means I can spend some time meeting with clients and planning for the upcoming wedding season. I also have time to browse the web for inspiration! I hope you enjoy these bouquet pictures I found and loved!

I love The Knot for their oodles of pictures and endless inspiration.

But, I am always on the lookout for the newest sites and magazines. My friend Lisa at Blush Events told me about Bride and Bloom this summer and I have been hooked ever since. They feature really high-end, interesting and unique flowers and  their website does not disappoint. Check it out for gorgeous floral inspiration and fantastic articles to help you plan your wedding.

They have a fabulous selection of bouquet pictures to browse and some particularly inventive boutonnieres and corsages

I loved this comprehensive list of flowers and their meanings. What will your bouquet mean? I was glad to read that my wedding bouquet of roses meant Love, magic, ultimate beauty, and perfection.

Roses are one of my favourite flowers to work with because they can be mixed with many non-floral elements (like feathers or pearls) to create a unique bouquet at a very reasonable price. They are hardy and hold up well in cold or hot weather, and they make a beautifully shaped bouquet. Which reminds me, I need to slip out and get some roses for my Christmas centrepieces! So much to do! Happy Holidays!

x0x0 Morgan

Friday, December 5, 2008

Christmas Centrepieces 2008

I am providing the centrepieces for my school Christmas party this year and I am excited about the two types we will have! Half the tables will have this branchy mirrored candleholder with tealights (found at Jysk - love that store), and half the tables will have this rose, hypericum and pinecone arrangement. They are doubling as doorprizes and I think people will be happy to take them home! Joyeux Noel!

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

La Coquette's Breakfast Television Debut!

When my friend Andra from http://iloveweddings.blogspot.com/ contacted me about using some of my floral designs for her segment on BT tomorrow morning I jumped at the chance! She will be speaking about 5 things that brides can do to make their wedding unique and one of them is using silk flowers mixed with fresh for a vibrant and hardy bouquet.
I decided to do one modern and funky bouquet (featuring purple tulips, oxalis and dragon fern with red roses) and a more traditional and feminine bouquet (featuring fresh roses and alstromeria, and silk snowball flower, snowberries and pearls). I am so excited to see them on the small screen tomorrow morning!

A couple notes about why the mixture of silk and fresh is a recipe for success:

Using silk flowers is a fabulous way to incorporate flowers that:
- may be out of season at the time of your wedding
- are difficult to find or very expensive to buy fresh
- are vibrant and unique colours (made to match the rest of your wedding decor!)
- wilt easily in the sun or cold

La Coquette Floral Design works with fresh, silk or a combination of the two to produce artistic and unique floral arrangements for the modern bride. Mixing fresh flowers in with silks blends them into a beautiful fragrant bouquet and most will be surprised to find that silks are present in the bouquet.

La Coquette sources only the highest quality silks (most definitely not the ones you would see in Wal-Mart or the dollar store) and can help you in making the decision to go with silk, fresh or both for your big day. We also offer a silk buy-back system that can save you money! If you return the silk flowers after your wedding, we can offer a portion of your floral cost back to you. Please contact me at fleurscoquettes@gmail.com for more information.
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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Fresh Fall Wedding - 2008 pricing example

I get a lot of brides asking about my pricing, so I thought I would use today's fresh fall wedding as an example.

The colours - cream, green and vintage pink. The flowers - fresh hydrangea, roses, lisianthus, hypericum and Israeli Ruscus.

Of course, prices vary depending on flowers, time of year and type of arrangements.....but hopefully this gives you a good idea of what a La Coquette wedding costs.

xoxo Morgan

Brides Bouquet - $125.


Bridesmaid's bouquets - $60 each. Eskimo Roses, hypericum, Israeli Ruscus.



Peas in a pod ringbearer bout $5. Hypericum and Ruscus leaf.

Mother and Grandmother pin-on corsages $12/each. Lisianthus, mini hydrangea, alstromeria, hypericum and Israeli Ruscus.

Men's bouts (middle row) - $8 each. Lisianthus, hypericum and Israeli Ruscus.
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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Warm Pastel Bouquets



I love this colour combination of orange silk ranunculus, pale yellow silk peonies, and fresh ivory roses, mini green hydrangea and alstromeria. And I am in floral design love with pearl bracelets as corsages! What a wonderful idea! I need to order oodles more of these!

To the bride-to-be - Have a great wedding day, enjoy every minute!
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Friday, August 1, 2008

Rustic Bouquets


Maren's flowers have been signed, sealed and delivered! They turned out awesome and are going to look beautiful with her at her wedding at The Ranche here in Calgary. Congratulations Bride-to-Be! Can't wait to see all the gorgeous photos!
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Friday, July 18, 2008

Rustic, Wild, and Earthy Wedding Bouquet - all silk

Who knew that an all silk wedding bouquet could look so beautiful? I am consistently amazed by the quality and realistic look of modern silk flowers. This may be my favourite bouquet yet (I say that every time I make a new one - but really!). I love the huge English roses, the anemones, and the contrast of the dark purple tulips. And, I love love love using bendy branches to frame the bouquet. Once the bride approves, the stems will be wrapped and they will be ready to go, way in advance of the wedding! A fully silk bouquet is a great option for destination brides, or those with allergies. Guaranteed to look gorgeous all day - no wilting here! And this funky bouquet would make a great centrepiece on your dining room table after the wedding!



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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Peonies, Hydrangea, Ranunculus Oh My!








This weekend's wedding incorporated my favourite summer flowers - fresh peonies. Their scent is gorgeous (I wish I could make the pictures scratch and sniff!) and when mixed with fresh roses, silk ranunculus and hydrangea the bouquets were both fragrant and beautiful. I have to say my favourite bouquet for this event was the babies breath flowergirl bouquet in a full ribbon wrap. It was so sweet and innocent and turned out beautifully. The bouts incorporated salal leaves, alstromeria, waxflower and twigs, and a rose for the groom. The mother's corsages were silk orchids and sprigs of heather - a dramatic look on a ribbon bracelet. Congratulations to the bride - it was a beautiful day for a wedding!

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Pretty Peonies

Here are some pictures of the part silk, part fresh bouquet I created as a sample for a July 12th bride. The fresh peonies have filled my house with their beautiful, intoxicating smell, and the roses left over from last weeks wedding worked well with the silk hydrangea and ranunculus to give this bride an idea of what I will create for her big day.

The baby's breath bouquet picture is courtesy of http://www.realsimple.com/ and is such a sweet and innocent bouquet for a flowergirl to carry (and very economical too!)

I am looking forward to posting pictures of the real bouquets in two weeks!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Pink and Romantic Wedding

Here is one teaser pic of the bouquets from this weekend's wedding. Amy was a beautiful bride and her romantic (and pink!) vision for the wedding came out in every detail, including the flowers. We worked with a mixture of silk and real flowers and the result was a dreamy, romantic, soft bouquet with pearl embellishments.

Check out 68photography.ca/blog for the amazing photography provided by Duane Clemens and Kevan Wilkie. I will post more pictures of the flowers once Amy has her professional pictures sent to her.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Do you need bouquet rescuing this summer?



Until now, I have only created wedding bouquets for family but - with the encouragement of friends, family and other wedding professionals - I am ready to create some floral beauty for brides here in Calgary.

If you are getting married this summer in Calgary, drop me a line at fleurscoquettes at gmail dot com....perhaps I can help you out with your bouquets for the big day. I can work with fresh, silk, or a combination of the two, and I can help you choose the blooms that will work with your wedding colours and theme.
I look forward to hearing from some brides-to-be that need floral rescue soon!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Cousin's floral trial


We worked with a combination of silk flowers from Calgary shop Chintz and Company along with fresh ivory roses. The result is a fresh, spring bouquet that goes so well with her vintage theme! I am so excited to make these for real for her big day!

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