Showing posts with label green spiders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green spiders. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Green for the spring!

I love green--all things green! This fondant ribbon on the cake was perfect, I love the different patterns on each layer.
The green spiders were a great compliment.

The bridal bouquet was filled with green, orange and yellow. I loved the mix of the these colors, just feels like spring.

Another church arrangement--I like to show different pieces from a single wedding so that you can see how it all relates to each other.
SB
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Friday, February 12, 2010

Let's go green ( at Lakeway Resort and Spa)

The centerpieces were a combination of tall and low centerpieces--all in green, the tables were draped in black and the chairs were accented with purple sashes.

The escort card table, gorgeous hanging candles, orchids with a few green flowers and lots of floating candles for the finish.

Oh yeah, the napkins were purple also-- this is a very modern approach to the napkins--laying gracefully on the table, instead of a fold.

And the cake-- an architectural presentation of the purple and ivory --once again finished with the green flowers.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bridal Extravaganza favorites

 
I'll be posting a few of the favorites from this past Sunday's Bridal Extravaganza.
It was great to see all of the brides in attendance, we'll look forward to hearing from you.
The bouquet above featured shades of blues and accented with the bright green--hydrangea, buttons,berries,spiders and delphinium-- this would be great with the many shades of blues.

 
One of the overwhelming favorites--greens and purples.  This was designed with a bride in mind--green hydrangea, purple stock, lisianthus and finished with green cymbidiums. Imagine the bridesmaids wearing any shade of  purple carrying green flowers and the bride carrying this combo of the colors!

 
Another favorite--succulents (did you see the succulent bouttonieire to match?) accented with lavenders/fuschia  with a pop of burgandy.  It also had the picasso mini callas--the cream with dark purple interiors.  What was your favorite?
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