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Monday, April 21, 2014

Black and White Decor for a Missouri History Museum Wedding

Libby and Marc celebrated their marriage with a wedding and reception at the Missouri History Museum.  Here are a few images of the details of their day. (Photos by Joel Marion Photography)


Such excitement!
The black and white ceremony was in the same room as the reception.  After the wedding was over, the room was flipped and many of the details seen here were moved to make room for their unique table settings.

The flowers were designed to compliment the black and white decor.  Libby's bouquet was all white with black and white anemones featured on top.  The bridesmaids carried all white callas.



The lower centerpieces in the room were these sleek-looking tulip vases.  What a fun bloom for a December wedding!


More black and white details for the reception.


All our best to the newlyweds and their families!

Special thanks to Lacy Branch for bringing everything together and making it grand!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Orchids and Callas to brighten up winter!

These are the bouquets from a wedding we did last winter. Even though the season should have meant cold, frigid temps, the bride and groom's January wedding day was a gorgeous one! Lots of sunshine and no need for coats! The tropical bouquets of dendrobium orchids and calla lilies really fit right in!







The bridal bouquet was a sleek arrangement of purple mini callas and lily grass loops.














The bridemaids carried linear bouquets of large white callas and purple dendrobium orchids, accented by looped and straight lily grass.







Bright and beautiful flowers for a bright and beautiful couple!!







:)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Halloween Wedding at City Museum

This wedding had more than just venues and seasons to consider with it's design. The celebration of Jen and Jon's Halloween nuptials was the seamless collaboration of very different elements to result in one amazing event, all coordinated by Lacy Branch Events. The bride wanted the reception to reflect the special "holiday" without being too over the top. Purples, whites, and black were the colors chosen to make this event very chic and interesting. Special thanks to Von Devore for these awesome shots of our flowers in the Architectural Hall at the City Museum.





The guest tables had three different designs......



Some of the tables had this pilsner vase of white callas and curly willow.





















The second table design has a taller pilsner vase filled with curly willow and white dendrobium orchids at the base.





















The third guest table arrangements were "cluster" tables with our 6ft. metal trees standing tall. The trees were decorated with hanging votives and curly willow branches.





















Our metal trees were also used in the entry of the reception as placecard holders.








The guests' names and table numbers were hung on little cards from the branches of the tree.







The cocktail tables were decorated with little cube vases of purple mums.






















The following are a few snapshots of the personal flowers and ceremony decor.

The bridesmaids' bouquets were lush white hydrangea with dark purple scabiosa. The bride carried all dark purple mini callas.











We covered our wooden canopy frame with curly willow branches and white fillers for the ceremony at Graham Chapel. The end result was a gorgeous frame for the bride and groom!





All our best to the bride and groom!!
:)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Peacock Feathers

For everyone out there considering using peacock feathers, here is an example of how we incorporated them into bouquets and as decorations at the ceremony and reception. Take a look! (Images by Tim McDermott)



The feathers were used to tied in shades of blue in the bridesmaids' bouquets. They carried white calla lilies, ivory roses, accented with the peacock feathers and looped lily grass.












The bridal bouquet was a fall mix of mini calla lilies, roses, and looped lily grass.








The groom wore a fall calla lily to match his bride.




The other guys wore an ivory rose to match the girls.























The ceremony was held at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection.






The mothers carried a few fall flowers instead of wearing flowers.























We LOVE grandparents!






A cluster of peacock feathers decorated the end of each pew.




























The feather from the pews were used on the backs of the chairs at the reception.









Best wishes to the bride and groom and their families! It was a pleasure working with you!