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Hello my name is Kylie!                 Welcome to my web site.                I have been in the floristry industry for 15 years and have specialized in wedding flowers for the past 8 years. There is nothing that I enjoy more than creating amazing floral designs for your special day. Here's just a few of my designs.                          Csilla is featured here holding a natural stem bouquet in pink oriental lillies surrounded by camelia leaves. Available all year round. 

These wedding flowers feature red and cream roses with a camelia skirt. Pearls have been placed through out the wedding bouquet. This is one of many examples of how to co-ordinate different themes to match the bridal party.

On Karens wedding day she was married in Croydon Melbourne 2007 She chose a fully wired teardrop bouquet in cream and white roses with asparagus fern and camelia for her wedding bouquet. This is a very popular and traditional bouquet. There are many different styles and sizes in bouquets. Together  we can design a bouquet to cater to your needs.                                          " Hey, I forgot to mention  you receive a FREE throwaway posy when you book your wedding!"

Karens bridesmaids are wearing lemon so to keep with that theme we chose cream, white, lemon and bright yellow rose posies.  Once you have decided on the color theme of your wedding and what your favorite flowers are designing your flowers won't seem so daunting!                  Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy!!!

Don't be afraid to step outside the box when thinking about wedding flowers! Fruit, succulents, nuts, berries and many other unusual materials can make for a great, outstanding and individual arrangement. As pictured here cumquats, yellow roses, orange Asiatic lillies and white mini gerberas have come together as a vibrant yet pretty bouquet.

Bright, simple and elegant!  Sometimes less is more. Creating stylish wedding flowers doesn't always need to be busy, using one type of flower/color is extremely eye catching. 

Amy was married in Lilydale Melbourne in 2006. For her wedding flowers she chose a beautiful sheaf of roses in autumn tones. An armsheaf looks wonderful to rest on your lower arm and is comfortable to hold for long periods.

Amys bridesmaids wore chocolate brown so wee went for cream, champagne and a coffee color rose for the girls. They also have Dotta Vine wrapped around each posy. Dotta Vine is a brown vine with no leaves and is very flexable it gives the posy a completely different look. There are lots of things we can do to make your wedding flowers extra special.



Weddings Flowers for Karen March 2005. Karen went for pastel colored flowers and her bridesmaids had bright vibrant posies. They are made up of Hot pink roses and purple lisianthus. Lisianthus looks a bit like a rose they come in bright purple, pale pink, dusty pink, lemon and white.

Karen had a beautiful flower girl in her wedding party. She carried a flower basket and had a head circuit. The colors matched Karens bouquet. Also for flowergirls we can do flower wands  which the little ones think are great. They are great for really young ones aged from about 2 they find them easy and fun to hold. Another idea for flower girls is a basket with rose petals that they can throw on the ground in front of the wedding party. And you can always have a tiny bouquet to match the brides.

Melissa was married in the Dandenongs in October 2007. She really loved Oriental Lillies so she chose these pale pink ones. I put tiny wired hyacinth threw the bouquet and pale pink lisianthus finished off with camelia leaves. Oriental lilles are highly perfumed they smell gorgeous but not to be recommend to any one who has allergies. You could use asiatic lilies as a substitute and still have a stunning wedding bouquet. 

Melissa bridesmaids had the same the bridal bouquet but without the lisianthus and a touch smaller. They also had their ribbon to match the color of their dresses.

On your Wedding Day your flowers will arrive in boxes with tissue and pack so they will travel well. You don't need to be worrying about your bouquets being squashed in transit. You can take the boxes in the car with you and even keep them in the boxes when they aren't needed to keep them safe. Especially if you are having them preserved.

I only book two weddings per weekend so I can give you my best without being over stretched and over stressed. Most of the time I deliver your wedding flowers to you myself. I love handing  over the boxes of flowers and everyone is so excited and happy. I get there about one hour before the photographer so when he arrives everyone is ready to go.