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Wedding Artistry
Bouquets
Bouquets
![]() When the bride says large, she means large! How exciting it is to focus on a single flower. The petals are intricately created with multiple layers. The large jewel specially ordered. | ![]() After ordering the first jewel, I found this sunburst. It is so perfect not only because of the shape, but also because it is rose gold. Switching out the jewels is the best decision ever! Kanzashi Wedding Artistry does everything possible to create perfection. | ![]() This rose gold and white Bridesmaid bouquet coordinates perfectly with the bridal bouquet. Together, they incorporate all the colors of the wedding. |
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![]() This bouquet is designed with a very round shape. To give a little something extra, small pansies and extra petals cascade along a mint green cord. | ![]() Not only does this design contain blooming roses, it is enhanced with petite roses. They are the perfect size to fill in the smallest spaces. | ![]() To add a little sparkle among the purple and ivory, sliver jewels with purple crystals are spread among the roses. |
Corsages
Corsages
![]() The attached cord is not just for decoration. It weaves through the bracelet and attaches to the flowers. This way, smaller flowers can be added to the side without being glued directly to the bracelet. The cord will loosen giving the bracelet room to stretch when slid onto the arm. Then the cord can be tightened to pull the flowers snug against the bracelet once more. | ![]() Designed for a prom date, this corsage has a multi layer design. Allowing for the corsage to flow across the bracelet. | ![]() Notice how the center gem has matching colors that swirl together |
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![]() The center of the flower is not the only place that deserves attention. This design has stamen and a jewel among its outer leaves as well. | ![]() A simple pin on corsage with rose gold and teal. Matching the boutonniere, the center jewel has rose gold shimmery swirls. Some of the stamen have been painted to match the wedding color scheme. | ![]() A mom commissioned this corsage as a surprise for her daughter. The flower design is subdued with Swarkovski butterflies to give a youthful and fun flair to the corsage. |
![]() One of my favorite things to do is design florals that personify the person wearing them. For this Texas family, I can't create a yellow rose because that is not part of the color scheme. But a dusty pink petite rose on each side does the job. | ![]() To bring in the Texan heritage of the groom, this mother- of-the-groom corsage has a long horn pendant in the middle. | ![]() Feathers are used in this wedding to honor the Native American heritage of the bride. Notice the painted feathers. These lay along the arm allowing for easy movement as the mother-of-the-bride enjoys the evening. |
![]() What a great find in the jeweled dream catcher with feather charms! | ![]() This pearl bracelet is one option when it comes to creating a corsage. It is my favorite, but is not the only one available. Be sure to inquire about other options. |
Boutonnieres
Boutonnieres
![]() Teal and Rose Gold are the stars of the show in this color combination. The center bead glitters gold to represent the stars. | ![]() | ![]() The bride has a strong connection to her Native American roots and wants that to be present in her flowers. |
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![]() The delicate petals of the rose turn over slightly to give it more life and fullness. These petite roses can be sized to fit into tight spaces, or to be the main focal point. Such a versatile flower. | ![]() The feathers start with their own base color. Then, they are painted (by a dear friend - it was her idea) to match the colors of the wedding. I am blessed to be able to add my floral designs to her artistically altered feathers. Beauty combined! | ![]() It is especially fun picking out the more bold feathers for the groom. I love how this helps set him apart. Not that one could mistake anyone else for this smiling groom! It was still fun to design his with more bold colors. |
![]() The rose, in its versatility, can be regal and elegant has well as whimsical and airy. The small pansy flowers had height as well as dimension to the boutonniere. | ![]() A mini vase adds elegance to this boutonniere. No water needed. It adds an air of sophistication. |
Cakes
Cakes
![]() Five sets of flowers are placed strategically to create a flowing cascade of flowers that lead to the bride and groom's initials which are carved out of cedar. The LED candles add a romantic touch. | ![]() Notice the extra petals that curve around the bottom of the cake. | ![]() Three bunches of roses and pansies adorn this two tier cake. |
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![]() The pearl floral picks add a special touch as well as hold the flowers to the cake. I love the extra flare the corded decor gives to this design. | ![]() Want more than a ribbon wrapped around your cake, but want to keep it simple? Add a few flowers to the ribbon without being overbearing. | ![]() The cake is a fun backdrop to the up close cupcakes. From this angle you can see how the lower ribbon has pansies added, while the middle ribbon is plain. |
![]() The two butterflies on the roses help bring out the butterflies that are burned onto the letters. | ![]() While the centerpieces have an LED candle in the center of the lotus, this cake topper has the bride and groom initials. | ![]() She loves butterflies. He loves music. The two come together on the ampersand. The natural wood is stained with a slight purple hue. |
![]() This is the wedding that started me on the road to building a business. Due to only having a week to learn and then create all the decor for the reception, this cake topper has store bought roses. We then focused on the wooden letters. Ribbon spirals were added. The blue and silver lace wraps were done by a friend of the bride. | ![]() For a little more bold look, the ampersand is painted silver while the"A" and "C" are stained dark blue. His and Her design are combined on the back of the ampersand. | ![]() The rose petals are tipped with silver. If you look closely, you will notice the fairy lights woven among the petals. |
Centerpieces
Centerpieces
![]() Adding the cherry wood base is perfect for the rustic starry night theme of this wedding. It gives height to the runner without obscuring the view of the bride and groom. | ![]() At the open house, the table runner is set up on a smaller table with a picture of the bride and groom. It's versatility makes this piece truly valuable. it can lay straight to cover a larger space, or curve to accommodate a smaller round table. Perfect for the head table or the guest book table. | ![]() Once again, variety is added simply by changing up the design of the lantern. |
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![]() LED lights are used in many of the lanterns, but these fairy lights add the perfect touch for the rustic starry night theme. | ![]() The size of the cherry wood bases are chosen specifically for their size. They are big enough to have a double floral design without taking up too much space on the table. I just love the shape of this lantern! | ![]() Though we did not get close ups of the different jewels, there are 5 different designs between the centerpieces, table runner, and bouquets. |
![]() This photo shows another possible way to create a centerpiece with the same floral design. Water and floating candles will be perfect for the finishing touches on this centerpiece. | ![]() This particular centerpiece does not have a Kanzashi Wedding Artistry floral creation, but it is designed using our rental items. If you look closely, you will see origami dinosaurs among the ferns at the top of the photo. | ![]() Kanzashi Wedding Aritstry has a wide variety of items to rent on their own, or to add to a floral design to create the perfect wedding ambiance. |
![]() The cream roses are a Kanzashi Wedding Artistry design. The dinos and pink flowers are from the boutonniere made by the bride's family. Putting the two together with a geometric setting, ferns and fairy lights give the perfect feel to this dinosaur and geometric themed wedding. | ![]() Named by my aunt, this intricate design is both fun loving and elegant. | ![]() As the night turns darker. the fairy lights come on giving this already gorgeous centerpiece extra expanse and beauty. |
![]() These centerpieces are the base for a painted candle holder. Check out the Wedding Gallery to see the finished product. | ![]() To keep in line with the natural feel of this wedding, the arch for the Kanzashi Wedding Artistry florals is made from a grape vine that was soaked, bent to shape and inserted into holes that are drilled into the cherry wood base. | ![]() Symmetry is not always the goal. In some centerpieces, the flower is off center. In this one, the main flower is centered with slight difference in location of the petite roses. |
![]() What fun it is to play with the color combinations. Each centerpiece in this suite is slightly different. This one has the large ivory rose, with silver petite roses. The lotus in the middle is plum and silver. | ![]() Many times, I create the petite roses with tighter petals. They look like they are first blooming. However, in this design, they are made to be in fuller bloom with relaxed petals. | ![]() Using the silver roses with the petite ivory roses adds a bit of a pop without being too bold. The Plum on the lotus brings a bit of pizzazz to the centerpiece. |
![]() These petite roses have a little bit tighter petals for a fresher look. | ![]() The plum roses with the plum center on the lotus creates a bold look. The ivory is subtle. Making a breath taking centerpiece that is bold to the very core. | ![]() I love this close up of the plum and ivory leaf. The subtle hue of the ivory center adds the perfect soft touch to such an intense color scheme. |
![]() The ivory and silver lotus brings a softer look to this centerpiece. | ![]() The flowers represent a waterfall as they cascade down the sides of the glass. Each centerpiece has different glassware to create unique looks on each table. | ![]() Three purple roses encircle the glassware which is rests on an 8" mirror base. A ring of flowers decorate where the two glass pieces come together. |
![]() The rim of this glassware has a scallop design. Notice the mint shade of the candle. Each candle is custom painted to match the wedding colors. | ![]() This pearl jewel adds an endearing touch to the centerpiece | ![]() Instead of a scalloped glass piece, this one has "bubbles" encircling it. It's so fun to mix and match to create stunning centerpieces. |
![]() Though the sparkle doesn't shine through in this photo, the shape of the gem is intriguing. | ![]() With the lights down low, and the LED candle tucked inside the glass gems, it truly looks afire. Absolutely gorgeous! | ![]() The treble clef look of this design brought the bride's love of music into the centerpiece. I loved creating this detail. |
![]() Some of the pansies have pearl stamen while others have crystals in the center Both centers add a touch of beauty. | ![]() The crystals used in this design adds to the quality to match the careful details Kanzashi Wedding Artistry gives to all floral deigns. | ![]() Patterns are not always part of the design, but sometimes they just add the right look and feel. |
![]() Offsetting the glassware allows space for a different floral design. This candle holder has a green and purple design that matches the flowers. | ![]() This candle holder does indeed have spikes, but due to their crystalline nature, they stay in line with the softer look of this wedding. | ![]() And yet a third candle holder for this wedding. The design of this one gives some fun light effects from the candle. I love how the basic design can be the same with the double tiered mirror, but the candle holders give a different flare to each one. |
![]() This larger size of the bowl adds dimension to the table while the smaller size of the flowers are perfect for floating. This too has LED candles painted to match the color scheme. | ![]() This is a fun piece. It includes all three flowers used in every centerpiece but allows for a more free form style. | ![]() The length and low design of this piece is perfect for the head table. It adds a touch of beauty without blocking the bride and grooms' faces. It is created by weaving the pansies and petite roses around the LED candles. A larger rose rests at each end. |
![]() This birds eye veiw shows how nicely the custom painted LED votive nestles withing in the flowers. Giving the mint color without being overbearing. No need to add leaves when the piece is already perfect. | ![]() The sparkle of the purple lace beneath the Kanzashi Wedding Artistry table runner adds the perfect touch on top of a white fabric table cloth. | ![]() For a slightly different look, two candle holders were put together encasing the candle inside. |
![]() The bride wanted a simple design that showed her elegant side as well as her love of family. We kept the Kanzashi Wedding Artistry centerpiece smaller with an 8" base and let the photos be the star of the show. | ![]() Kanzashi Wedding Artistry combined a navy blue ribbon with a shimmery silver ribbon to make the two toned rose. | ![]() This tall candle holder is perfect for a spiraling floral design |
![]() The two shocking pink roses nestle up agains a double petal flower. | ![]() In the center of the design is a lotus flower. It gives a great focal point without being to bulky on the smaller diameter of the candle holder. | ![]() This double petal flower has fresh blossoms hanging from it. Giving the feel of new life as well as an extra dimension to the piece. |
![]() Just above the lotus, you will notice a date. Make your centerpiece extra special with glass etching of names and dates. Or even a special message. | ![]() I love how the LED tea lights shine through this fire flower. This design is great as a stand alone centerpiece or combined with other flowers. | ![]() I love how the light not only shines through the petals of this fire flower, but also how it reflects off the glass bowl. |
![]() For this design a very simple center was chosen. For a bit more sophisticated look, grandma's brooch could be used here. Making the centerpiece more meaningful. | ![]() This close up is magnificent for showcasing the true effects of this fire flower. | ![]() Just a fun photo of the light effects from the LED candles in the glass dish used as the base for the fire flower centerpiece. |
![]() This flower design can easily go from small to large. A perfect embellishment for this tall glass vase. | ![]() To allow the guests to enjoy the beauty of the vase as well as the flower, two sides simply showed the ribbon wrapped around the sides. Notice the custom lines etched into the glass. | ![]() Notice the dual layers of lights. The bottom is filled with white pebbles with a waterproof LED light nestled amongst them. |
![]() The top candle isn't actually a candle at all. It is a plastic tray with a wick in the center. A touch of oil is added to the water. The candle burns until the oil runs out. |
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