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Childhood Dreams

Assorted Flowers

It’s been so long since I last blogged (gulp… Feb 2016) and three full wedding seasons have come and gone with another about to begin. Our family has also added a third little boy into the mix in the spring of 2018 – so to say we are busy is an understatement. It’s hard to know where to start after all this time, but I’m going to use the extended time off of blogging as a fresh slate and start off from the beginning.

I often get asked why and how did I decide to become a floral designer? The truth is the seed was planted when I was a little girl. When I was asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, my answer would have been veterinarian, but secretly I also dreamt of being a florist and owning my own little flower shop. The vision of this flower shop was very clear – a white brick building with a cute white & yellow awning over the front window. I used to love visiting the flower shops, picking and choosing from the selection of stems in their coolers, and taking the time to smell each flower.

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Every spring I was so excited by the flowers that appeared in our garden; from the beautiful tulips, the forsythia, the purple clematis vine, the yellow day-lilies, our neighbours pink magnolia tree, the garden roses, the poppies and the pink peonies to name just a few. I remember grabbing the kitchen scissors and a small basket, and snipping off blooms from the plants and bringing my colourful haul inside. I’d carefully trim the stems and remove the leaves, followed by stuffing them in every crystal vase my mom owned. I’d also carefully press fresh blooms in-between sheets of paper towel, computer paper (the type with the perforated tear-off sides) and my dads old engineering textbooks. I would later use these flowers to create small pressed flower frames for gifts – I think my mom still has a few in her home to this day. I loved flowers, I loved being creative with them, but most importantly I loved sharing them with others.

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We lived in walking distance to the Rose Garden at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington, Ontario (RBG) and during our summers I recall many after dinner walks with ice cream in hand from Easterbrook’s and a stroll through their roses and pergola. I’d stop and smell almost every variety of rose, one of my favorites was a soft pink climbing variety planted on the end of one of the Pergolas – it smelled just like Pink Lemonade. I appreciated the beauty in every bloom and individual petal, which is where my deep love of roses came from – it’s hard to find an arrangement I have created without roses.

After graduating highschool – I was determined with my first choice of profession to become a Veterinarian – and I headed off to the University of Guelph to study Animal Biology with hopes to apply to the Ontario Vet College upon graduation. Halfway through my first year I got a part-time job at an animal clinic, to get some much needed job experience in the field. Two weeks into the job and I absolutely HATED it, I started questioning my why and I didn’t know what I wanted to do anymore! I had a sit down with one of my professors and he gently nudged me towards a general science degree. At the time it felt awful like I was failing/giving up on my dream, but in reality it was opening new doors.

From that point on I took courses that truly interested me in Plant Biology, learning so much about the Genetics, Nutrition and Pathology of plants. In my summers off from University I ended up working as a student gardener in the Rose Garden at The RBG – the very garden I used to walk through with my family when I was a little girl. Working alongside the horticulturalist’s in the garden – I happily soaked up every ounce of information, knowledge and care about all the different plant species. Most importantly I’d help tend to the roses, learning how to plant, grow and prune them properly to maximize their blooming potential.

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Going into my final year of university, my hairdresser let me know of a cute little floral shop nearby that was looking to hire. I updated my resume and dropped it off to the shop – thinking that it would be a lot of fun to work at a floral shop. A few days later I was offered the job and little did I know that it would shape my entire future. Glenys; the owner, lovingly taught me everything I needed to know from the basics of floral design, to cleaning & maintenance within the shop, to the unpacking and processing of flowers, wiring and taping of flowers, repotting of plants, wrapping bouquets, and her favourite – creating the perfect bow. She tested me weekly on my round and triangle designs, boutonnieres & corsages and hand-tied bouquets using the previous weeks left over flowers. I will forever be grateful for the time in that shop and all the knowledge she passed onto me during the time I spent there.

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In a few short weeks I will be starting my tenth wedding season since starting Classic Creations in 2009. In this time my amazing team has completed over 300 events and weddings, and I am just as excited to share my love and passion for flowers with others now as I did when my business started and when I was a little girl playing in the garden.

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Now that I’m back into blogging I will be looking forward to sharing more of my journey, some floral tips and tricks, and of course some beautiful weddings I have been so honoured to have been a part of.

– Christina

Photography by Karla Rosalin Photography

Kalie & Adam’s Coldstream Barn Wedding

Kalie & Adam’s beautiful barn wedding was held at the stunning outdoor wedding venue Silver Sage Stables in Coldstream, BC.    From the gorgeous wheat fields surrounding the property to the stunning spacious barn,  their wedding was truly beautiful from start to finish. Their day was beautifully captured by Kevin Trowbridge Photography.  Their theme of Vintage Romance was accented with touches of gold, pastel colours, lace and stunning decor from Vintage Origami Weddings & Events.   We designed and created the romantic & vintage inspired flowers in colours of peach, pink, cream, blush &  lots of eucalyptus greenery.  The centrepieces were each a bit different and designed in assorted milk glass vases.   A favourite piece  we created for their wedding was the 4th floral tier for the stunning 5 tier cake designed by Kakes by Kathie.   Check out the swoon worthy ruffle fabric backdrop created by Yuriko of Vintage Origami.  Congratulations Kalie & Adam, and thank you for letting us be a part of your beautiful day!
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Venue – Silver Sage Stables

Photographer – Kevin Trowbridge Photography

Decor –  Vintage Origami Weddings & Events

Makeup Artist –  Jenny McKinney Makeup Artist 

Wedding Consultant –  Top Knot Events 

Stationary – Dandelion Willows

Flowers – Classic Creations Floral Design

Bryony & Jason’s LaStella Winery Wedding in Osoyoos

With the Okanagan being a popular destination wedding location the majority of my couples plan their wedding from a distance.    Sometimes I never meet my couples  until their wedding day when I’m delivering.   Bryony & Jason planned their beautiful wedding from a distance & sadly I never had the pleasure of meeting these two, but by judging from the photos I can see that they are both full of love & happiness.   They were married at the beautiful LaStella Winery in Osoyoos, BC – such a beautiful drive for delivery.  When we arrived the dark clouds were hanging overhead, but I was so happy to hear that the rain stayed away for their entire day.  I worked through the details with Bryony for a few months over phone & email  and absolutely love how all the flowers turned out – especially LOVED the floral crowns for the adorable flower girls.   Thank you to Tacey Photography for sharing these images with me – I’ve been a fan of Tacey’s for a while so was super excited to finally work together on a wedding.

Enjoy!

Christina

 

Ceremony Floral Arrangements of Mini Green Hydrangea, Blush, Cream & Coral Standard Roses, Seeded Eucalyptus & Curly Willow.  Arranged in our tall hobnail jars.

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The beautiful bride Bryony! 

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Her bouquet consisted of Standard Roses, Dahlias, Spray Roses, Lisianthus, Hypericum Berries, Freesia & Seeded Eucalyptus. 

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Closeup of the Maid of Honour’s bouquet.  Coral, Peach & Pink Roses, Green Hypericum Berries, Pink Dahlias, Mini Green Hydrangea, Pink Lisianthus & Seeded Eucalytpus.

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The Groom’s boutonniere was very simple – Blush Standard Rose, Seeded Eucalyptus & Variegated Pittosporum

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The adorable Flower girls! Their crowns were created with Spray Roses, Lisianthus, Hypericum Berries & Seeded Eucalyptus.

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I love watching a bride walk down the aisle with her dad, and is usually the most emotional part of a wedding for me.

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Look at this incredible view at LaStella Winery.

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The flower girls are so cute I had to share a few more images!

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The Bridal Party   

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The reception centerpieces, created with Mini Green Hydrangea, Standard Roses, Hypericum Berries & Seeded Eucalyptus.  Arranged in a medium sized hobnail jar.

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After the ceremony the large pieces were re-purposed in the room.  I always suggest to create pieces that can be dual purpose!WEB SIZED207 WEB SIZED208

The gorgeous cake by Sugar Sweet Cake Company.  Love the coral coloured sugar peony & green hypericum berries.WEB SIZED219