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Each black and white wedding centerpiece demonstrates how to achieve maximum impact with minimal palette—proving that when it comes to wedding decor, sometimes less truly is more.
When Joy Holmes was choosing flowers for her wedding, a simple white bouquet jumped out as the freshest pick. “It’s classy, it’s traditional, and it didn’t take away from my dress,” says ...
“There is a wonderful sense of texture, a striking contrast against any wedding gown,” says Forever in Bloom co-owner Dean Andreades of this bouquet, a vibrant blend of deep fuchsia and magenta blooms ...
First Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, was the setting at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 10, for the marriage of Elizabeth Michelle Bonds and Charles Richard Lewis. The Rev. Dr. James J. Farley, of ...
They brought the celebration to life with all-white florals: High, low and deconstructed centerpieces with dendrobium orchids, calla lilies, delphinium and hydrangeas.
The wedding was set for Nov ... boxwood and silver antlers. Centerpieces featured white kale, garden roses, protea, white hydrangeas, seeded eucalyptus, white lilies and pheasant feathers in glass ...