Happy 2012 everyone!
yes we have been very very quiet last year - and we have kept the reason very quiet which was naughty. the truth of it is we have been so deliciously pre-occupied with an addition ;)
lil K was born on 30 June 2011, and while we have done a few events since then, it has been crazy trying to keep up with a little human who changes on a daily basis, and DEMANDS more time than our clients! difficult to imagine, but true I promise you.
so, this year we promise to be more up to date in our updates, and if we are on a whirlwind of experiences we will be sure to let you in on the secret so you can rub your hands in delicious excitement too ;)
stay tuned for some updates of some pretty special weddings we did toward the end of 2011, and look forward to more weddings in 2012!
lets be marry everyone!!
January 24, 2012
May 09, 2011
Did you see us??
Now that The Flourist is a member of the ABC Singapore, we put out a joint ad in Style Weddings March issue ;)
I love the art work that went with it - Thanks to Jonathan Goh of ABC.
February 16, 2011
We are featured!!
Remember the Garden Asia themed shoot we did last year?
Well the article is finally edited and now online!!!
go check us out ;)
http://www.extraordinary.com.sg/feature_contents.asp?feature_subID=74&feature_sub_subID=159&mclick=1&layout=2
Well the article is finally edited and now online!!!
go check us out ;)
http://www.extraordinary.com.sg/feature_contents.asp?feature_subID=74&feature_sub_subID=159&mclick=1&layout=2
December 23, 2010
Tiffany blue to say I DO!
December was a crazy month - there were quite a few things going on with photo shoots and planning for other projects, and the usual rush to the end of the year.
In the midst of all the madness, the blue should have been the calm - and I guess in many ways it sort of was. thankfully for this wedding we had sufficient time to turn the ballroom into a masterpiece - the theme started off as a wintry wedding, and then suddenly morphed into a tiffany blue, white and silver number, with a touch of frost.
So, we had cherry blossom trees with babies breath tied on them to create a three dimensional effect of snowy boughs, table centres had mock tiffany boxes all wrapped up with a simple white floral arrangement in the centre and tiffany blue chair sashes. The ballroom was set up such that the main table was elevated on a platform in the middle of the ballroom (idea courtesy of the wedding planner Wedding Acts Pte Ltd) and it was just a blue blue blue all the way - chair sashes, table overlay and a tall centre piece arrangement in the middle with blue and silver trimmings. 

we covered the base of the platform with some green and white foliage and flowers bringing a bit of the forest undergrowth inside!
PSSST - handy tips
Now for those of you who are planning a tiffany blue wedding - a word to the wise... it is not an easy colour to source stuff, and it gets lost if it is an evening function with low lights - SO if you are happy with white light everywhere and sourcing for a good few months before your big day go right ahead. look for vendors who will rent you stuff cos it will be difficult to repeat the colour at an event at home - whereas red and white always works for all manner of merry-making.
Tis our last post for 2010 - we hope you have enjoyed the work as much as we have enjoyed sharing our experiences with you -
come back for more posts in 2011.
till then HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
In the midst of all the madness, the blue should have been the calm - and I guess in many ways it sort of was. thankfully for this wedding we had sufficient time to turn the ballroom into a masterpiece - the theme started off as a wintry wedding, and then suddenly morphed into a tiffany blue, white and silver number, with a touch of frost.

and in a nod to the latest trends for weddings these days, the couple opted to have a candy table - blue and white candy, silver wrapped hersheys, blue candy canes, marshmallows and jelly beans. sadly with most people watching their sugar and no children about to take full advantage of the candy, a lot of this went to waste :( but the display looked lovely!
PSSST - handy tips
Now for those of you who are planning a tiffany blue wedding - a word to the wise... it is not an easy colour to source stuff, and it gets lost if it is an evening function with low lights - SO if you are happy with white light everywhere and sourcing for a good few months before your big day go right ahead. look for vendors who will rent you stuff cos it will be difficult to repeat the colour at an event at home - whereas red and white always works for all manner of merry-making.
Tis our last post for 2010 - we hope you have enjoyed the work as much as we have enjoyed sharing our experiences with you -
come back for more posts in 2011.
till then HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
December 07, 2010
Sneak Peek - photo shoot at GardenAsia
Hi everyone,
Just in case you had not heard, we are now the selected few vendors who have partnered with Extraordinary Weddings (Singapore), an online wedding website for all your wedding planning needs.
So to commemorate this new partnership, The Flourist was roped in for a quirky photo shoot out Kranji Way in a lovely green lung called GardenAsia.
While we wait for the official photos, I thought I would tempt you with some sneak peaks...
the theme was relaxed solemnization, a touch of vintage with bright cheery colours. The fun part was that we used very different flowers than the normal roses et al, which was a welcome change.
I just know you are loving it and are already planning for these colours for your big day! Go for it - this is a perfect example of less is more - the budget can be easily kept low for a set up like this, and is so effective - though I would recommend it for the cosy laid back touch of retro couples.
Just in case you had not heard, we are now the selected few vendors who have partnered with Extraordinary Weddings (Singapore), an online wedding website for all your wedding planning needs.
So to commemorate this new partnership, The Flourist was roped in for a quirky photo shoot out Kranji Way in a lovely green lung called GardenAsia.
While we wait for the official photos, I thought I would tempt you with some sneak peaks...

I just know you are loving it and are already planning for these colours for your big day! Go for it - this is a perfect example of less is more - the budget can be easily kept low for a set up like this, and is so effective - though I would recommend it for the cosy laid back touch of retro couples.
PSSST!! by the way Extraordinary Weddings has a promotion for couples planning the knot, with a promotional card filled with discounts and goodies from selected vendors - pick yours up now!!
November 25, 2010
we are members!
We are proud to announce we are members of the Association of Bridal Consultants ;)
Coming from an accounting background where professional memberships were the be all and end all of all our exams, this is an interesting development. Now at least we are accredited so to speak.
The Association consists of consultants, venues and vendors, and the idea is that we all work together and learn from each other - and most importantly we are on the same page in terms of educating soon to be newly weds ;)
So make sure you look for the stamp when you engage your wedding vendor.
November 24, 2010
Red Black and White Drama - is there any other kind....
So this was major - my largest wedding party and in a verrrrry prestigious hotel in Singapore, and for a partner of weddingfavours who have been very kindly sending business my way.... Talk about pressure!
In addition to all that, the hotel had a wedding luncheon on the same day which only ended at 4.30pm - which gave us realistically only 2 hours to set everything including chair sashes and candles and aisles and entrance pieces up - stressed - YOU BET!
I had four little elves this time, and my husband who were very helpful on the day, and put up with my stressed out self and we pulled it off! the ballroom looked fantastic - and the couple walked in decked in white - verry dramatic ;)
So - we had RED chair bows (yup the kind Mini Mouse wears) on every other chair - all chairs were in white, and the table cloths were black. For the centrepieces, we used jars with the wedding card motif on and the wedding favours in the jars. The wedding favours were red pens with a silk flower and feathers on the end. This way once every guest claimed their favour, the jars could be removed in time for the chinese dinner to be served.

(TIP - this is a great way to save on your flower spend - usually for chinese course dinners these table arrangements get removed, so if you are on a budget, try and come up with other ideas for the table centre that you won't feel so bad when it gets removed - get your florist to help ;) )
The couple had in mind roses and cage like arrangements, and so i worked on a style that was in the same vein but with different touches - mainly black feathers, tall willows spray painted in black, lanterns instead of cages etc...
The stage and the entrance pieces were the same, while the aisle were smaller pieces - rattan cage balls with red roses clumped together all over - i loved this effect. It was the first time i had attempted something like this, and was very pleased with the effect.
The two main tables were tall arrangements with roses and other red and black foliage, with beads hanging down - I kept tables simple with candles and minimal petals for a clean look.
There was also a candy table for which the main arrangements was done in feathers, and a few small rose blocks - there was so much candy on offer there was hardly any place for flowers!!!
I was pleased with the effect of this, and pleased we pulled it off in such a short time for set up - complete with a few transport dramas!!
Photos by yours truly ;)

In addition to all that, the hotel had a wedding luncheon on the same day which only ended at 4.30pm - which gave us realistically only 2 hours to set everything including chair sashes and candles and aisles and entrance pieces up - stressed - YOU BET!
I had four little elves this time, and my husband who were very helpful on the day, and put up with my stressed out self and we pulled it off! the ballroom looked fantastic - and the couple walked in decked in white - verry dramatic ;)
So - we had RED chair bows (yup the kind Mini Mouse wears) on every other chair - all chairs were in white, and the table cloths were black. For the centrepieces, we used jars with the wedding card motif on and the wedding favours in the jars. The wedding favours were red pens with a silk flower and feathers on the end. This way once every guest claimed their favour, the jars could be removed in time for the chinese dinner to be served.

The couple had in mind roses and cage like arrangements, and so i worked on a style that was in the same vein but with different touches - mainly black feathers, tall willows spray painted in black, lanterns instead of cages etc...
The stage and the entrance pieces were the same, while the aisle were smaller pieces - rattan cage balls with red roses clumped together all over - i loved this effect. It was the first time i had attempted something like this, and was very pleased with the effect.
The two main tables were tall arrangements with roses and other red and black foliage, with beads hanging down - I kept tables simple with candles and minimal petals for a clean look.

I was pleased with the effect of this, and pleased we pulled it off in such a short time for set up - complete with a few transport dramas!!
Photos by yours truly ;)
November 22, 2010
first corporate gig
yup - we don't only do weddings people ;)
we were very fortunate, thanks to our association with Wedding Acts to decorate the opening of a very large and prestigious law firm here in the Red Dot.
The location was the swanky new address in Anson Road, and it was held on the terrace which has a beautiful landscaped exterior to die for - lots of water features and up in the sky with a view of the business district - i wish all events could be in these locations - the breeze though was a little scary - seriously tables were swaying!!
anyway, the theme was to fit in with the logo, which was blue and white - so out came the hydrangeas again. And to add a touch of whimsy i used my little birds with peacock feathered tails in the cocktail table arrangements.
The taller arrangements were more modern, and the registration tables used chinese inspired blue and white bowls to keep within the theme.
The cocktail tables had little dark blue bows tied at the base - making them look like little white penguins all in a row. I had fun with this one more than any others cos it was up to me to come up with a simple design - and keeping it fresh and modern with clean lines.

we were very fortunate, thanks to our association with Wedding Acts to decorate the opening of a very large and prestigious law firm here in the Red Dot.
The location was the swanky new address in Anson Road, and it was held on the terrace which has a beautiful landscaped exterior to die for - lots of water features and up in the sky with a view of the business district - i wish all events could be in these locations - the breeze though was a little scary - seriously tables were swaying!!
anyway, the theme was to fit in with the logo, which was blue and white - so out came the hydrangeas again. And to add a touch of whimsy i used my little birds with peacock feathered tails in the cocktail table arrangements.
The taller arrangements were more modern, and the registration tables used chinese inspired blue and white bowls to keep within the theme.
The cocktail tables had little dark blue bows tied at the base - making them look like little white penguins all in a row. I had fun with this one more than any others cos it was up to me to come up with a simple design - and keeping it fresh and modern with clean lines.

photos by yourstruly
November 04, 2010
step right up - next sept 18th couple
The second couple for this auspicious day was M&S. M is Malaysian and I met her on my very first assignment with Shangri-la hotels. Those were the days when i worked for the hotels, and i used to drag anyone who would care to come along (usually M was the poor unsuspecting soul) to all the ballroom deco days to see what they were doing for the events happening at the hotel.



Unfortunately I did not manage photos of the bannister and the entrance, but got the rest - so i hope your imagination is running wild!
This was a great experience and i was so pleased to be doing it for someone who was there when the seed was planted (excuse the pun) with my flower and deco stuff -
Photos courtesy of YouStudio and yours truly.
So when she called and asked, how could i say no... the only problem was because I work with a small number of people, i could not do as much as she wanted (ie the car etc etc etc). But it all worked out.
M met S on the internet, and it worked - he came to visit her in Malaysia, and was hooked on both! They both looked so happy and filled with joy that night it was a lovely sight to see.
So, their theme was mainly green and white, with a touch of pink - and the venue was Bangsar Seafood Garden and Restaurant. The garden was the main thing that we had to spruce up. I did the wedding accessories and the venue deco.
The bride wanted big bold lilies in her bouquet, and thats exactly what she got for her morning tea ceremony. I did not confuse the bouquet with anything else but some huge dark green foliage- unfortunately the photo does not do it enough justice...or at least so i say ;)
The corsages were lisianthus with christmas greens, and we even had mini corsages for the mini members of the wedding party ;)
As they had the tea ceremony in the morning, and then the dinner in the evening, and given her choice of flowers were lilies, i did not trust the flowers to last the day - so i made a smaller bouquet for the evening - still with lilies, but this time with a few lisianthus thrown in.


The staircase up to the garden area was decorated with tea light candles, and the bannister had little test tubes of flowers hanging on them - i used lisianthus and roses for this - and the origami birds from a previous wedding made their appearance here. When you got to the top of the staircase you were greeted by the huge lanterns with the tall reeds ala balinese style - I know i know you are thinking you have seen these before - well yes, i did re-use the arrangement from the first wedding, but made it slightly different with the ribbons, colours and the bird cages in the styling.


the aisle was decorated with the same idea as the morning pews, but with the benefit of time, we managed to add more foliage to the cups and finally achieved the look that I was happy with - my hardworking team really pulled together for these. Sadly some children thought it was fun to knock them over - thankfully only after the happy couple walked down the aisle - note to self - don't forget to secure the cups to the ground!!!
The signing in table borrowed from the birds hanging at the bannister and on the trees in the garden, and so included the bird cages with lilies and roses in them.
the table arrangements were simple and pretty - unfortunately they were removed by the time the second course was served - a lot of the reason why I usually discourage couples to have something on the table for a chinese dinner, cos it is a displacement of your precious budget.
congrats M&S - I really hope you had a lovely day.
Photos courtesy of YouStudio and yours truly.
November 03, 2010
the first sept 18th couple...S&J
So - as you have probably already read in the last post, in a temporary moment of insanity, The Flourist agreed to decorate two weddings in the one day.
One was booked WAAAAAAYYYY in advance all the way from London, and the other was slightly last minute but was a close ex-colleague whom I used to drag to all the ballrooms in the hotels were were auditing to check out the decoration ideas.
The first couple for the day were S&J - they had contracted me to the church wedding, a wedding cake for the luncheon, all the wedding accessories, car decoration and the main table centre-piece for their dinner.
S&J were stunning on the day - not to say they were not stunning otherwise (hole getting bigger here - help!) but really they looked like suave movie stars of yesteryears. S's dress was so unique and beautiful - i have done a lot of weddings and this dress has to be up there in dream dresses category - and J in his suit cut really a dashing figure.
they were so stunning in fact, that for the first time in a departure from my usual philosophy of keeping the couples anonymous, I am putting up a picture of them at the end of the day - now who would not want to get married after this shot!
S&J seem to have been together for longer than most people which is a fantastic achievement in itself if you ask me. Stories I have heard of J paint him to be the cutie pie that all the girls flocked to, but he only had eyes for the husky long haired beauty, S. And their friends and family are amazing - fun loving, supportive and very creative judging by the video that was created for their dinner ;)
The first call was mainly to make their wedding cake for the afternoon of the luncheon after the church wedding. This was going to be my first commercial wedding cake - not counting all the practice sessions and simple one that I have done in the past! Go to www.theflourist.blogspot.com for more stories on this one. I started on the sugar flowers for the cake a month in advance!!! definitely a story you will want to hear.
The theme - red, pink and white.
We did the car the night before - usually my car designs are very simple - mainly because my couples are on a budget and rather than wasting flowers on a car that people see maybe for for 15 minutes, I tend to go for the less is more -
in this case it was quite a BLAM effect with a white car and red ribbons and tulle.

The church pews were meant to have branches but at the last minute, my supplier pulled out - which meant I had to invoke plan B of tall green foliage - I have to say I was a little disappointed with the pews - the lack of time meant I did not have time enough to check them, so they ended looking a little meagre on closer inspection, and I should have used a different ribbon - hmph not pleased. but with the pedestal pieces at the entrance stealing the show, I think everything looked good.

The bride's bouquet had a centre cluster of red roses, surrounded by white and red anthuriums. I loved the way it turned out. the bridesmaids were her lovely sisters, and had lovely lisitanthus posies dotted with red hypericum berries. sweet!
The corsages were simple within the red and white colour theme for the groom, groom's men and parents.


The Flourist also provided the centre piece for their evening dinner held at GlenMarie Resort - the original design that the couple wanted had flowers going down the entire length of the support, however given the budget that they wanted to stick to, i compromised with a little gap and flowers are the base. By sheer luck the hotel had thankfully used similar flowers and stands for the aisle so it all looked lovely.
and the bride and groom? just stunningly, happily married!

One was booked WAAAAAAYYYY in advance all the way from London, and the other was slightly last minute but was a close ex-colleague whom I used to drag to all the ballrooms in the hotels were were auditing to check out the decoration ideas.
The first couple for the day were S&J - they had contracted me to the church wedding, a wedding cake for the luncheon, all the wedding accessories, car decoration and the main table centre-piece for their dinner.
S&J were stunning on the day - not to say they were not stunning otherwise (hole getting bigger here - help!) but really they looked like suave movie stars of yesteryears. S's dress was so unique and beautiful - i have done a lot of weddings and this dress has to be up there in dream dresses category - and J in his suit cut really a dashing figure.
they were so stunning in fact, that for the first time in a departure from my usual philosophy of keeping the couples anonymous, I am putting up a picture of them at the end of the day - now who would not want to get married after this shot!
S&J seem to have been together for longer than most people which is a fantastic achievement in itself if you ask me. Stories I have heard of J paint him to be the cutie pie that all the girls flocked to, but he only had eyes for the husky long haired beauty, S. And their friends and family are amazing - fun loving, supportive and very creative judging by the video that was created for their dinner ;)
The first call was mainly to make their wedding cake for the afternoon of the luncheon after the church wedding. This was going to be my first commercial wedding cake - not counting all the practice sessions and simple one that I have done in the past! Go to www.theflourist.blogspot.com for more stories on this one. I started on the sugar flowers for the cake a month in advance!!! definitely a story you will want to hear.
The theme - red, pink and white.
We did the car the night before - usually my car designs are very simple - mainly because my couples are on a budget and rather than wasting flowers on a car that people see maybe for for 15 minutes, I tend to go for the less is more -
in this case it was quite a BLAM effect with a white car and red ribbons and tulle.

The church pews were meant to have branches but at the last minute, my supplier pulled out - which meant I had to invoke plan B of tall green foliage - I have to say I was a little disappointed with the pews - the lack of time meant I did not have time enough to check them, so they ended looking a little meagre on closer inspection, and I should have used a different ribbon - hmph not pleased. but with the pedestal pieces at the entrance stealing the show, I think everything looked good.
The altar and crucifix pieces stayed at the church, so were done quite simply to keep in line with the budget.
The pedestal pieces at the entrance to the church were huge pieces set in lanterns with tall foliage tipping the height at 7 ft!
The bride's bouquet had a centre cluster of red roses, surrounded by white and red anthuriums. I loved the way it turned out. the bridesmaids were her lovely sisters, and had lovely lisitanthus posies dotted with red hypericum berries. sweet!
The corsages were simple within the red and white colour theme for the groom, groom's men and parents.

The Flourist also provided the centre piece for their evening dinner held at GlenMarie Resort - the original design that the couple wanted had flowers going down the entire length of the support, however given the budget that they wanted to stick to, i compromised with a little gap and flowers are the base. By sheer luck the hotel had thankfully used similar flowers and stands for the aisle so it all looked lovely.
and the bride and groom? just stunningly, happily married!

photos courtesy of Alan from 'photoz' and yours truly
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