Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Bridal Shower Pastries


Cindy's bridal shower was on Sunday. It took place at "All About You by Carol Anne" at 3611 Concord Road, Aston, Pa. Carol Anne closed down the spa so that we could have Cindy's bridal Shower. The Spa is a full-service spa that includes, hair, makeup, nails, pedicures, tanning, waxing, and much more. The festivities included all of the guests getting some sort of treatment.

The highlight of the event were the pastries created and provided by Tracey of "Homestyle Sweets." Tracey created individual cakes for each guest in different designs and a special one for the bride. They were a big hit. Thanks Tracey.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

A Splash of Color


I added a little color to the tree to bring it in sync with the flower centerpiece. It is just a touch of color, but enough to bring more life to the arrangement. What do you think?

Friday, November 7, 2008

Coffee Bean is unique vase filler - Cocktail Hour Low Centerpiece


For the low centerpiece for the cocktail hour, the bride approved a simple combination that is anything but. Staying with the fall colors of burnt orange, green, and brown, I came up with this particular design. Pictured are about 24 orange roses in a round vase. To bring in that fall color of brown but keeping the look delicate, I placed the roses in coffee beans. This is a great idea for something like a cocktail hour because the coffee beans give off a great aroma, and the flowers look beautiful. There are also a few random branches placed in between the roses as well. These will be placed on the high-top cocktail tables.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Cocktail Hour


Staying with brides wishes and keeping the cocktail hour simple. We will have four (4) regular round tables and five (5) high cocktail tables. The regular rounds will have something similar to this on each. These are green hydrangeas with branches extended from the top. The high tops will have a low centerpiece (to be decided).
Note: This design was rejected by the bride. Back to the drawing board.

Finished Product


In an earlier post you saw the beginning of this project. In this picture I have changed the base to a ceramic brownish square container. I have also repositioned the branches so that they are closer together; as before, I used zip ties to accomplish that.

I have added hanging votive candle holders. Throughout the branches I placed a few orchids to bring a little color to the tree. The day of the event I will add a few orange flowers to bring in more color.

This tree will be positioned on the main horsdoeuvre table and elevated so that it will be out of the way of the food, but it is transparent enough to not interfere with the sight line.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The beginning of the Focal Point Project


The formal reception will have elaborate centerpieces that will speak for themselves (as you can see from the picture in the previous entry). However, the cocktail hour that takes place in another room at the hall will be a little more subdued. The centerpieces for the cocktail hour will consist of branches and other foliage. However, there will be one focal point in the room.

I intend to use a Manzanita Tree (natural) that will be the focal point at the cocktail hour. The trees come sandblasted that actually looks tan, but the natural goes with her color scheme.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Florist Extraordinaire


My Florist Adam is a true artist when he creates. He has created this beautiful sample piece for the centerpiece for Cindy and Gary's wedding on 11/28/08. Look at the artistry involved, and this is only the sample.

This arrangement contains, Birds of Paradise, Bells of Ireland, "Black Out" Lillies, gold leaves, huge orange roses, brown branches, and just the right amount of greenery.

Thanks Adam, you're a genius.