Here is the happy couple, the groomsmen & groom boutonniere's were simple but elegant and featured plum colored callas.
I just had to feature this picture of the grooms adorable nephew who was totally content kicking the petals off the aisle runner while walking down the aisle, kids are so unpredictable but that is what makes them oh so lovable. I loved how the petals were so vibrant against the white runner.
We created three different centerpieces for the reception tables. The tall centerpieces featured silver manzanita trees with crystals, roses, lillies, carnations and spray roses.
Sorry for the huge pictures but you can get a great view of the reception hall in the manzanita centerpiece picture. This is a very popular venue in the Tallahassee area and I was really pleased with the Civic Center staff and how helpful they were while we were setting up. The catering manager was such a wonderful woman and I would recommend this venue to any one of my clients.
The all time favorite of many brides, the submerged centerpiece:
I do want to note that the venue would not allow us to light our floating candles for these centerpieces which would have completed the look. Strange request from them but we complied, they turned out beautifully without the candles so no complaints on my end.
Last but certainly not least, the third centerpiece (my favorite). Small round cylinder vase wrapped with ti leaves and filled with tightly packed flowers in various shades of pink and burgundy.
We loved, loved working with these clients and we wish them a lifetime of happiness!
We created three different centerpieces for the reception tables. The tall centerpieces featured silver manzanita trees with crystals, roses, lillies, carnations and spray roses.
Sorry for the huge pictures but you can get a great view of the reception hall in the manzanita centerpiece picture. This is a very popular venue in the Tallahassee area and I was really pleased with the Civic Center staff and how helpful they were while we were setting up. The catering manager was such a wonderful woman and I would recommend this venue to any one of my clients.
The all time favorite of many brides, the submerged centerpiece:
I do want to note that the venue would not allow us to light our floating candles for these centerpieces which would have completed the look. Strange request from them but we complied, they turned out beautifully without the candles so no complaints on my end.
Last but certainly not least, the third centerpiece (my favorite). Small round cylinder vase wrapped with ti leaves and filled with tightly packed flowers in various shades of pink and burgundy.
We loved, loved working with these clients and we wish them a lifetime of happiness!
Vendors:
Ceremony: First Church of the Nazarene
Reception: Leon County Civic Center
Coordinator: Shenika Brown
Cake: Ms. Mary's Cake's Valdosta, GA
4 comments:
I JUST LOVE HOW THE BOUQUETS CAME OUT. I AM GETTING IDEAS FOR WHEN IT IS TIME FOR MY BIG DAY:) POSH STEMS, YOUR DESIGNS AND ORIGINALITY ARE AMAZING. THE TREE CENTER PIECE WAS BREATHTAKING!!! I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MORE!!!
These are gorgeous. I love the manzanita. I have a bride doing something very similar in January. But I also really love the submerged pieces because it is not the same old orchids? What flower is that. Pretty.
Hey Meg! Thanks for your comments :) I used snapdragons for the submerged pieces, very cost effective flower to use in the summer and it comes in several colors!
~Tangy
Thanks! That's what I thought. I love them! Again, great job:)
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