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Barth & Sass

September 20, 2003


The Sass / Barth wedding featured a traditional wedding atmosphere. Flowers were gorgeous white tiger Lilies and deep lilac roses. The bride carried a cascading bouquets, while the bridesmaids carried traditional nosegay bouquets.

"We would like to thank you very much for the wonderful job on our wedding flowers. We had many compliments the day or our wedding on how beautiful they were, now that we got our pictures back more people have made the comment on how vibrant and beautiful they were. I really liked the personal touch you gave me, and how you went the extra step to help make my wedding a lot easier. I will recommend you to anyone I know in need of flowers that will last a lifetime." - R. Barth Harvard, IL

Kevin & Debbie

May 4, 2003


Pictures by Paul Litke

Kevin and Debbie chose a color palette of ivory and lilac for their May event. The bride carried a traditional nosegay bouquet of ivory and lilac roses, while the bridesmaids carried smaller versions. The back drop for the couple was a decorated and lite arch of full or ivy and roses. Two altar flowers on 2 foot pedestals flanked the arch and completed the back drop.

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