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All About Design – Day 3

October 6, 2010

Today, we’re back with a post about the Tuscan Dinner/Surprise wedding we were so privileged to be a part of. The idea was to have guests think that they were attending a Tuscan style family dinner. Lots of rich, fall colors both in the flowers and the linens. This is where we pinned the linens for a layered look on the tables. A chocolate brown silk underneath a very cool orange linen with a purple thread in it. I love this linen and it changes colors depending on how the light hits it. It also has a ribbon flower motif sewn directly on to the fabric so there is a lot of texture to play with. To tie that in, we used amethyst mercury votives and amber votives to warm up the tabletop with glowing candlelight.

Bright fall colors were used in all the flowers. We had fun incorporating vegetables, pods, herbs, and looping the long calla lily stems throughout the centerpieces. Tall candelabras were covered in twigs with calla lilies looped throughout for a modern take on a rustic look. Hanging grapes played to the feel of the party.

I didn’t get to snap a photo of the bouquet we had waiting for the bride. One of my favorite’s of the season by far. We had fun designing with ivory, blush and pale green blooms to create a bouquet with texture and looped with ivy. I can’t wait to see the images that Claudia Kronenberg Photography captured (especially of how the guests reacted!).

Tomorrow – turning the Sconset Casino in to a 1920’s speakeasy.

Categories : wedding design, wedding flowers

All About Design – Day 2

October 5, 2010

We are back today with day two of ‘a day in the life’ – with the first event our client’s held to welcome their guests. From the beginning, our bride really emphasized that this weekend was to be all about family. Bringing everyone together and celebrating each other and their love. With that in mind, we ran across these cute little gingham bags that had family, welcome, and love on them. They could not have been more perfect to bring home the ‘family’ aspect of this weekend. Taking our cue from the gingham, and the fact this was going to be a pig roast – we thought a hoe down was in order. Not something you see often for wedding work – and all the more reason to do it. This was a casual atmosphere and as such, we kept the tables all about textures and layers and really didn’t use flowers at all.

Placesetters provided these amazing linens with jute rope woven in to the fabric. Along with twig candleholders, lanterns and woven chargers the laid back vibe was perfect. Ornamental gourds, crab apples and fall leaves added just a touch of color. We had to move this event from a tent due to weather so our cornstalks that were going to cover the tent poles came up on deck and surrounded the perimeter of the awning. Our ‘welcome’ bags were displayed on hay bales and finished off the look on the deck.


Tomorrow – the Tuscan Dinner/surprise wedding!

Categories : event design, flowers, wedding design, wedding flowers

A Week in the Life…….

October 4, 2010

…of event design. We have been so fortunate this year to get to work for some amazing clients. From brides, to corporate accounts, to families who bring our creations in to their homes. This week, we had the wonderful opportunity to create four very different looks for one couple who happened to surprise their guests with a wedding! Yep, they pulled off a surprise wedding with a slew of activities and fun plans over the course of a three day weekend. We’ll be blogging all week about the behind-the-scenes of each party. To say we are tired is an understatement. Having the staff at the venues get excited as we set up a different look each day, having the band who travelled for hours and hours hug us to say thanks for creating an amazing space to perform in, for having the catering staff pitch in and not mess up the decor and look of the place – well, that is priceless. To have everyone buy in to the work and space we created makes the sleepless nights and juggling of logistics (too many to tell, and thank goodness clients don’t know what goes on behind the scenes to pull things off) all worth it.

So, here’s to a fun week of revealing our behind-the-scenes. First up, the photos that our client was inspired by:

Our bride loved the texture of this bouquet – which played an integral part in design over the course of the four events we created for her.

next up – linens. Our bride swooned over the Style Me Pretty Shoot we did up in Maine with Brea McDonald Photography, Meg Simone Video, Griffin-vites and Maine Seasons Event Planning. The linens on the cake table became the inspiration for our Tuscan Style dinner/surprise wedding!

Tomorrow – the hoe down.

Categories : event design, flowers, wedding flowers, wedding planning

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Mail: Post Office Box 3350
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