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The ceremony floral installation included an hombre arch with color palette florals and the centerpieces in the reception tent to match. field] [field title=”Special Detail #3″]The couple are animal lovers and they incorporated their animals into the charms on the bouquet, utilized for flatlays, and also with the signature drinks.[/field]
Flowers such as white garden roses, peonies, latirus, delphinium, scabiosa, veronica, and matthiola were used to create installations that blended seamlessly with the garden of Conti Galgani. The bride and bridesmaids carried hand-tied bouquets.[/field]
An abundance of gorgeous florals adorned every table and bar, along with a huge statement floral installation above the dance floor and florals lining the band’s stage. The bride carried a petite Lily of the Valley bouquet and the bridesmaids each carried a white bouquet of the same flower.[/field]
[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] Anna Louise and Walker’s wedding reception awakened fearless displays of blue hydrangeas and indescribable floral installations that maintained a timeless and elegant feel. Trendy, clear furniture was balanced by polished couches and elegant table settings.
Sumner’s creative touch extended to the decor, where she incorporated playful elements like disco balls into the hanging floral installation above the dance floor, illustrations of their dog Faith Hill & guest experiences at every corner. Conrad’s matching pocket boutonniere seamlessly complemented Sumner’s bouquet.
Daisys bouquet was a masterpiece: a tropical yet soft arrangement, hand-tied with an organic and modern touch. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]They didn’t have one.[/field] The living rooms chandelier became a lush floral installation, brimming with tropical greenery that harmonized with the overall design.
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[/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”] Sophie Felts Floral Design used a color palette of burgundy, blush, red mixed with ivories and green to create a stunning ombre bridal bouquet that set the tone for bride Alex’s wedding look. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
We wanted to soften the white structure and make it feel as though it had always been there so the florist, Blooming Bouquets , covered it in wispy greenery and soft white blooms. The large ceremony space was made even more intimate with the addition of a greenery and floral covered archway that guests and wedding party entered through.
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Initially, I envisioned a timeless wedding, hence the choice of the beautiful Lowndes Grove venue, the elegant black & white checkered dance floor, and the stylish tuxedos. From the stunning bouquets to the gorgeous dance floor installation with floating “orbs,” every detail was perfection.
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Florals: Any floral design moments/installs. Wedding Food WeddingCake and Topper Key Reception Moments Grand Entrance : The newlywed's big entrance. Cake Cutting : The fun (and possibly messy) cake-cutting moment. Traditional Tosses (if applicable) : Tosses such as the bouquet and/or garter toss.
[/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”] Luxe and Bloom provided florals and created a gorgeous installation on the stairs with lots of greenery. Colorful blooms were scattered throughout the bridesmaid bouquets and ceremony.
For the wedding day the color theme was kept the same, mostly white and green with a few touches of blue. The 5-foot hanging floral installation over the bar was a statement piece in itself. Each of their bouquets also had a butterfly pin heirloom passed down by Annie’s grandmother. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Goldfinch Events also incorporated a fun disco ball installation over the reception tables for Hope’s fun and upbeat personality. Hope’s sister-in-laws walked the couple’s sweet doggies down the aisle in lieu of bouquets, wearing a beautiful lace yellow dress and pastel watercolor dress.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Pear Green, Juniper, Tawny, Ivory, Brick, and Iron Black[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Alie and Andrew’s wedding was a classic celebration with a modern twist in the magic of the Texas Hill Country.
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Vivian opted mismatched blue bridesmaids dresses to showcase each bridesmaid’s style, as well as for baskets rather than bouquets for that English garden feel. She helped the couple throw the wedding of their dreams by putting on a ceremony that felt elegant yet relaxed.
The custom crest and menus were designed to reflect similar architectural elements present in the Sunset Club ballroom and weddingcake, and soft floral accents were a continuation of the garden aesthetic featured throughout the wedding day design.
Bridal bouquet white garden roses, peonies , tweedia , stock and delphinium Reception – Dining Cabanas the head table dining cabanas were designed with a lush overhead floral installation of white orchids & botanical foliages and vines dripping over the tables.
Mini WeddingCakes or even alternative desserts! Events We’ve seen more and more couples stray away from the grand weddingcake days! More people are getting an assortment of desserts for the guests and a mini cake for the cake-cutting portion of the night! Venue: The Gin at Nesbit Photography: Laura K.
Couples are choosing bouquets and arrangements with flowers all in the same color to achieve the cohesive look they bring to their big day. This means colorful venues and wedding attire that pops. Showcasing more color in the traditional wedding celebration is emerging as a way to show a couple’s uniqueness and personality.
An animated Chester Cheetah performed the marriage and friendship ceremonies, by the power vested in himself, pronouncing couples, who dressed up in a selection of outrageous orange wedding apparel and accessories, as “partners in mischief in puffy times or in crunchy” sealed with a high five. Burning love, indeed.
If you’re throwing a modern wedding, look for vibrant blue anemones to feature in your reception arrangements.” This is also true of your bouquet, so consider holding a jewel-toned weddingbouquet as well. At first glance, the rental rate might seem a bit steep (it is New York City, after all).
The person who catches the bouquet is said to be married next Buck’s night- a gathering of the groom-to-be’s closest friends to celebrate their friendship and his upcoming marriage (also called a “bachelor party”) Buffet- a variety of dishes displayed on tables that guests can create their own plates from.
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