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And at every sister’s wedding, they wanted a headtable to be able to share their first married meal with their family! The headtable had place settings set with Heidi’s mother’s china! Southern Posies has planned and flowered all three of the Gilmore Girls wedding! Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Posey Pop created everything from lush, overflowing centerpieces to whimsical wild grasses and flora dotted throughout the ceremony aisles and headtable. [/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]The bride wanted a mix of Autumn colors and textures to elevate the wedding throughout.
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The headtable was a focal point of beauty, adorned with cascading chandeliers, a monochromatic floral runner, and custom linens paired with coordinating menus.[/field] This combination perfectly complemented the stunning water views and the timeless coastal ambiance the bride envisioned.
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She even sourced gorgeous silk white bows for the inner ceremony seats that were later moved to the headtable. Cheri has an amazing eye for design and instantly understood my vision.
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Totally worth it, especially the flowers above the headtable and the stage. With the help of Claudia and Pamela (our amazing wedding planners), we were able to make the vision come to life. Our biggest splurge on the wedding day was the flowers! The flowers really tied together the entire wedding design.
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The structure over the headtable was a little something special for the bride and groom and wedding party. [/field] [field title=”Special Detail #2″]The 50’x110′ open tent structure was created by Bright rentals and covered with 9,325 linear feet of twinkle lights. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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The Taylor Swift-inspired butterfly cake on the headtable was the crown jewel among cake pops, macaroons, cookie bars and even more cakes! The main cake, was topped with two puppies. From the bride. The puppy cake toppers were a total surprise!!! When I was little, these were two of the toys from my toy box!
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We also knew that we wanted one VERY LONG headtable where we were surrounded by all of our closest friends and family — one long table with about 50 people & it was PERFECT!
[/field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]Fresh lemons served as the holder for the place cards on the headtable[/field] [field title=”Special Detail #2″]All of the bud vases used were custom made from a local pottery artist.
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field] [field title=”Special Detail #2″] Tom Trovato Floral Design ‘s team built custom trees and a 40-foot pergola over the headtable, which created spectacular focal points in the reception space. Even the trees in the cocktail hour space were adorned with lemons!
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The room was flipped during cocktail time, so when you re-entered the reception, a long headtable sat where the original aisle was during the ceremony. We filled in a lush and long row of baby’s breath down the length of the table.
For the reception space, bunches of tulips lined the two headtables bring a feeling of organic elegance. The surrounding tables were adorned with bunches of other white flowers from roses to hydrangeas creating a frame of texture yet allowing the tulips to be the stand out moment.
I found vintage peacocks at an antique store for the headtable, and used them in my invites and wedding signage. I chose Mattie’s because of its romantic historic charm. And I fell in love with the venue’s roaming peacocks! I wore my grandma’s vintage clip on earrings that my mom wore on her wedding day.
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We chose an all-inclusive headtable with our wedding party to allow us to take in the celebration feeling like we were amongst everyone we love. The Mixology by Melissa team ensured the cocktails were personal to us and an experience all on their own.
Serving as the pièce de résistance, a magnificent cascading floral runner adorned the headtable, commanding attention with its sheer beauty. In the ballroom, our goal was to create a dynamic atmosphere with high and low centerpieces adorned with crystal glass elements.
Placing them in areas like the headtable, cake table and DJ booth. For dinner, guests were seated at rows of farm tables decorated with a mix of bud vases and taper candles of varying heights and shapes, this is a beautiful way to add movement and dimension to the tables.
Focus design dollars on the headtable or sweetheart table Your Pinterest board is probably filled with gorgeous tabletop decor ideas for your wedding. For example, rent chargers only for the headtable , not all the guest tables. It is a detail that guests notice immediately when they sit down.
I highly recommend their dinner table layout with the cypress tree as the backdrop for the headtable, it was so beautiful for photos. It’s always memorable and exciting to be the first wedding to do something at a venue. Emily wore a stunning white wedding dress inspired by her Greek heritage.
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