Verbena Floral
Friday, September 3, 2010 at 5:05AM Tweet An overview of their recent designs has sooo many ideas to get you started on your flower quest. Of course, don't miss our guide on how to work with your florist!

Above, upper image: A hand tied bouquet composed of a mix of seasonal flowers including succulents, zinnias, dahlias, freesia, lissianthus, bay laurel and rosemary. (photo by: Jake Holt). This lovely wedding was held at AMOA Laguna Gloria in mid October. The bride incorporated herbal greenery, citrus and succulents for an organic feeling to compliment her personality.
Above, lower image: This lush table arrangement was created in a faux bois container on a vibrant bed of mood moss. The spring flowers included tulips, sweet peas, kale, ranunculus and orchids. The event was held at the beautiful Austin Design Center. The addition of amber votive candles brought a beautiful ambience to the evening. (photo by: Verbena Floral Design)

Above: An afternoon wedding featuring shades of green and white provided the opportunity for us to use seasonal fruit and flowers to create this arrangement. Layers of texture are created with a mix of pears, apples, artichokes, lissianthus, roses, and hydrangea. Meanwhile the romance factor is heightened by incorporating green hanging amaranthus and a shabby chic container. (photo by: Jennifer Lindberg)

Above: Set in the windowsill at the beautiful St. David's Episcopal Church, this bouquet is hand tied with double faced satin ribbon and incorporates hydrangea, sweet peas and roses. Simplicity is the rule here and lets the beauty of the flowers shine. (Photo by: Stacy Cross)
With love from Heather & Kimberly in
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Reader Comments (1)
These are so beautiful. I love the beauty found in most flowers. These arrangements certainly bring out the natural beauty of the flowers in them. I really love the added elements of the berries in the third photo. My favorite has got to be the table arrangement in the 2nd photo. My favorite color is purple.