The anemones were front and center in Amanda's bouquet. |
The best part of the delivery to the ceremony was that the groom, Steven, saw the anemones and said, "This will make Amanda so happy!" What a sweetheart! Best wishes to Amanda and Steven!
The anemones were front and center in Amanda's bouquet. |
Imagine the guests at this party walking in and seeing this statement piece! |
We used submerged vases of flowers with lots of levels of candle light to warm up the look of the entry table. |
The ice sculpture was also up-lit in red. |
Floating blooms and a bed of rose petals were also part of the details of the table. |
Ellen's bouquet was a textured mix of fall shades and blooms including celosia, dahlias, mums, roses, and looped greenery. |
Tall bittersweet branches decorated the reception room at Moulin. |
Bi-colored roses with accents of curly willow were placed on the guest tables opposite of the bittersweet. |
Alisa carried an all rose bouquet using garden, standard, and spray roses. |
Her maids carried a mix of cool blue hydrangea and very pale lavender roses and spray roses. |
Alisa ready to walk down the aisle! |
These lush spheres of wedding flowers were used at the altar for the ceremony. Keep any eye out for them at the reception! |
Dan waits for his bride. |
Newly married Dan and Alisa ready to start their celebration at the Renaissance Grand! |
Place card table in the Crystal Ballroom. |
The white hydrangeas appeared at the ceremony first as aisle decorations. |
First look at the whole Crystal Ballroom. |
Three different centerpieces were created for the guest tables. |
A collection of vases with submerged blooms and floating candles filled some of the tables. |
A low, lush, mixed arrangement of wedding blooms filled other guest tables. |
These full, flower spheres topped clear cylinder vases for a tall statement in the reception room. |