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We brought in wood tables with the headtable and accented the dining tables with green napkins, gold flatware, and pink goblets. On the dining tables we went with classic garlands with pops of blooms on the long tables to tie in the greenery inside and went with stunning soft and whimsical centerpieces on the rounds.
One over the headtable & one over the incredible dancing area. field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”]Greige Milwaukee – a stunning all-white cake that was the centerpiece of the reception room. Clean lines, fun graphics & patterns, but the soft edges from the floral and linen choices.
In the ballroom, our goal was to create a dynamic atmosphere with high and low centerpieces adorned with crystal glass elements. Serving as the pièce de résistance, a magnificent cascading floral runner adorned the headtable, commanding attention with its sheer beauty. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Floral and crystal chandeliers hung above the dance floor, and a mix of high and low centerpieces kept flowers in everyones eyesight. The ceremony arch moved behind the headtable to display the couples custom neon sign, helping the night transition from wedding to dance party!
Floral and crystal chandeliers hung above the dance floor, and a mix of high and low centerpieces kept flowers in everyone’s eyesight. The ceremony arch moved behind the headtable to display the couple’s custom neon sign, helping the night transition from wedding to dance party!
I loved the dainty and ethereal look of baby’s breath, which we incorporated into my bridesmaids bouquets, headtable runner and some tall “cloud” like table arrangements. We chose gold accents throughout including chairs and table number signs. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Our head-table featured the same poofs we utilized for the ceremony, giving it the drama it needs sitting in front of the Clementine historic organ. Small bouquets were used to scale the length of the head-table below the tall poufs. Our centerpieces were beautiful and bright, bringing so much light into Clementine.
We also incorporated garden-inspired decor elements like wrought-iron arches and a hanging floral installation above the headtable. We set up long banquet-style tables adorned with lush floral centerpieces and candlelight to create an intimate and inviting atmosphere.
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