Showing posts with label centerpieces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label centerpieces. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Coffee Table Talk


Simply stated, sometimes the perfect solution to a large coffee table is one large vase with monochromatic bright color (as in the red poppies) to make the room come alive.


It shouldn't have to compete for attention with other objects. The poppies make a year round statement, but can be easily lifted out of the vase to make room for fall and holiday stems later.

Monday, March 30, 2015

Dining Table Solutions


This table needed a fresh looking timeless centerpiece. Our solution was botanically correct silk phalaenopsis orchids with green accents in a classic urn. This is more cost effective than having a fresh centerpiece every week or even keeping a plant alive. The white orchids awaken the senses while working with the fabric colors without trying to match them.



Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Navy and Pink: a Color Palate Love Story

 Feminine, elegant pink and bold, classic navy blue was a color palate match made in heaven for this wedding.  Our bride preferred the accent of a simple gold container for her centerpieces.












Wednesday, November 5, 2014

An Intimate Wedding in Rustic Elegance


An intimate reception was held for a couple who chose to marry out of state and then celebrated with family in the bride's hometown. This event was all about her home and her family, so everything was designed around rustic elegance with her Midwestern roots in mind. 


 The Oak Hills Country Club had just the right ambience for our bride's celebration, featuring a spacious ballroom, lovely architecture, and plenty of seating while allowing ample opportunity for decoration.






Dessert and cocktail stations were laid out in a serpentine fashion, removing the tendency towards crowded buffet style lines, encouraging relaxed mingling and conversation.


The bride wanted the main culinary event to be focused on her grandma's homemade pies, rather than her cake. Ed LeFebvre at Cupcake Island achieved our bride's vision by thinly icing a simple three tier cake and wrapping it with burlap ribbon. This kept the spotlight on grandma's pies while the cake itself became part of the elegant rustic decor.