Kim Escobin, who's based in Thailand with her husband, booked me three months before her wedding. We only had one meeting in person together with her husband and the rest of our communication was done online.
She had two different florists, one is for the reception and I was the one who's in charge for the church setting.
What I really like about Kim is that she is very professional, she's keen to details, she knows what she wants and gives clear instructions about how she wants the flowers to be executed. She had a clear vision of what her flowers would look like, so even if the majority of our communication was done online to bridge the distance between Thailand and Philippines, everything went smoothly.
She had two different florists, one is for the reception and I was the one who's in charge for the church setting.
What I really like about Kim is that she is very professional, she's keen to details, she knows what she wants and gives clear instructions about how she wants the flowers to be executed. She had a clear vision of what her flowers would look like, so even if the majority of our communication was done online to bridge the distance between Thailand and Philippines, everything went smoothly.
Bride's Bouquet:
Hand Tied or Nosegay type arrangement. Bunch of Gypsophillia (a.k.a. Million Star)
Flower Girls:
Pomander ball or flower ball (L)
Shades of Pink Carnations
Pomander ball or flower ball (L)
Shades of Pink Carnations
Flower Girls:
Pomander ball or flower ball (L)
Shades of Pink Carnations
Pomander ball or flower ball (L)
Shades of Pink Carnations
Bouquet:
Small Hand Tied or Nosegay type arrangement.
Shades of Pink Carnations
Small Hand Tied or Nosegay type arrangement.
Shades of Pink Carnations
Photos from Arlene Briones of Imagine Nation Photography:
The bride specifically wanted calla lilies arc when she walked down the aisle so we made sure her wish is our command!
Wedding Aisle created by request of the Bride - Aprille Araguas |
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