dayton weddings

August 29, 2022

To us its more than just flowers!

Photography by Sarah Babcock Studio – The Dayton Arcade – Nuage Linens – Table Top by Prime Time Party Rental – KMC Weddings If wedding flowers are a top priority for your wedding day, you’ll want to hire an event florist who specializes in wedding work. There are different types of florists with different areas of expertise. Your local flower shop can design bouquets and centerpieces for you, but they probably don’t offer the extensive rental selection a wedding florist does.  Elaborate custom pieces probably aren’t an option. The type of florist you’ll want to work with depends completely on your vision for your wedding flowers! At Floral V Designs, weddings are our passion, and our team has years of experience creating custom designs to reflect our couples. Cady, Lauren or Kim sit down with each potential client to discuss their wedding day wish-list, priorities, and budget. We will create a proposal specifically tailored to that couple. The proposal is just the beginning, however: weddings are productions that require a great deal of time, skill and effort to bring a couple’s vision to life!   Photography by Sarah Babcock Studio – Draping by Unlimited Events – Dayton Arcade Design and Planning by KMC Weddings When you hire an event florist, you’re investing in a product and a service. It all starts with consultations, crafting custom proposals, sketching concepts.  From there we answer questions and changes throughout the planning process. Next we design and set the wedding, flip the ceremony, and tear down the event.  As you see there is a lot of time and skill that goes into making a wedding event! Many wedding florists, like Floral V Designs, are actually floral and event designers. This means we are often involved with the overall design of a wedding, and not […]
July 8, 2021

Resin flower preservation now available!

Have you ever thought about what you would like to do with your flowers AFTER your wedding or event?  Check out our sister company Floral Preservation and Designs newest offerings.  These amazing hand made resin artworks are made with patience and love.  Interested in more information?  Text 937-709-9117 and we are happy to help!       Candle Votive 8×8 hexagon cube 10 x10x3 resin cube 6x6x3 resin cube Trio of ring holders.  Only sold in a set of three. 12x9x3 inch resin cube
October 2, 2019

Wedding #1 at Stone Valley Meadows

We absolutely loved working with Angela and Linda at Stone Valley Meadows for the first event launching an exciting new venue to the Dayton and Cincinnati area. Thank you to Flourish & Co. for the amazing detail shots of this beautiful day. All wooden cutouts and champagne wall by Fox Wedding Designs. All stationary, menus, place cards by J Char Designs.  
May 17, 2018

2018 Bridal Bouquets

A stunning bouquet of ranuculas, peonies, stock, roses and lisanthus with mixed greenery. Photographed by Sarah Babcock Studio.    Greenery galore with White Ohara garden roses, white stock and white larkspurs.  The greenery included Bay Leaves and Italian Ruscus. Photographed by Michael Bambino. Photography by Sarah Babcock Studio 
December 15, 2017

Holiday party decor

The holidays don’t need to be the traditional long and low down the table.  New designs can be incorporated into your festive table decorations.  This centerpiece was styled into a beautiful gold mercury glass compote and accented by gold ornaments.  The flowers consisted of Burgundy amaraylis, Burgundy peonies, white roses, mixed winter greenery, white lisanthus with golden tinted sedum. The place settings were provided by Prime Time Party Rental.   
August 16, 2017

Patterson Homestead

What a summer 2017 has been.  We have been so thrilled to see so many wonderful people tie the knot.  This beautiful wedding took place at Patterson Homestead in Dayton, Ohio.  The bride and groom choose beautiful bright summer colors accented by succulents. The bridesmaids wore seafoam green long dresses and carried beautiful coral charm peonies, blush stock and coral berries with touches of dusty miller greenery. The groom and his groomsmen wore grey suits accented by navy ties. The bouquets were filled with shades of orange, coral, blush, mint green, grey and cream.  Hydrangeas made up the base with stock, peonies, ranunculus, hypericum berries and ranunculus. The ceremony pergola at Patterson Homestead was draped with greenery garlands and fabric swaging. Photo credit to Anna Markley Photography