Monday, October 12, 2009

September Wedding




The centerpieces involved two separate elements that we visually and physically "tied" together with Bear Grass and Dendrobium Orchid blooms.  We hid our mechanics with a bit of moss.




Accent cube




LOTS of accent cubes




We always like to use the vase not just as a purpose filled vessel, but as an important part of the design.  We clustered together Tomatillos with bullion wire and used a few Green Dendrobium Orchid blooms to break it up a bit.




Happy little Tomatillos families!




Bridal Bouquet head shot...



We wrapped the bridal bouquet in a tangerine ribbon with a ballerina tie overlay in an Oyster colored satin.  It was cuffed with a lace handkerchief that belonged to the brides Grandmother.



we gave the lace rosette a vintage brass "flower center".





Because the Bridesmaids wore tangerine and we wanted the bouquets to "pop", we designed them using all green flowers with dark scabiosa and black dahlia.  They were wrapped with orange satin, orange dupioni silk, and a small raw silk tangerine buckle.  So pretty!














For the bar we had a series of three "nests".  One green, one orange,  
and one yellow.  We made the nests out of Ti leaves and nestled monochrome groupings of flowers placed atop tall cylinder vases of varying heights. 










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