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A Pink Peony and Green wedding : centerpieces

Can You tell I really loved this wedding?!

For the tabletop arrangements, we had a mix of garden-feeling centerpieces that were light, airy, and fun. One tabletop featured dendrobium orchids and lily grass

Dendrobium Orchids and lily grass

Another featured peony & lime green hydrangea:

peony and hydrangea centerpiece

I loved the outer courtyard–decorated with pomander balls, lanterns filled with flowers, and glass vases with submerged orchids:
pomander balls

fresh flower filled lanterns

pomander balls

orchid and lily grass

Rain made it so some of the courtyard decorations had to migrate inside to an interior space that was kept dry: White pomanders embellished with ivy and roses graced the lower and upper staircase that led to the upstairs dining room:
upstairs pomander

At the close of the afternoon, a few guests embellished their chairs with pomanders (each chair was different, so the sashes provided a bit of uniformity– and was in the coordinating shades of palest pink, mink, and ivory:
pomander ball

A few more centerpiece shots:

candles and moss centerpiece

candles and moss centerpiece II

signing mat and peonies

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A Pink Peony and Green wedding: bouquets

Onto the personal flowers! The bride carried a gorgeous bouquet of pink peonies and roses, tied with cotton candy pink ribbon. She’d always imagined her big day complete with a huge peony bouquet– I had such fun bringing that childhood dream to reality:

Peony and Pink Rose bouquet

Peony and Rose Bouquet

The bridesmaids carried a bouquet of green hydrangea, green hypericum, peony and roses:

Pink rose, green hydrangea, and hypericum berry bouquet

Pink rose, green hydrangea, and hypericum berry bouquet

The corsages featured pale pink dendrobium orchids, hypericum berry, and pale pink spray roses:
dendrobium orchids, hypericum and rose corsage

The gentlemen wore hypericum berry & peony bud bouts:

peony and hypericum boutonierre

I love this pic of all the blooms from the brides bouquet & the bridesmaids bouquets together!
peony and roses

Images from the reception featured tomorrow

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July 13, 2009 - 2:21 pm

Kristin @ The Treasured Petal - You are all about the details, aren’t you? Lovely!

Cannery Open House & Vendor Showcase TONIGHT

Tonight at 7, the Cannery Open House and Vendor Showcase will be going on down at Cannery Row. Come down to meet Ashley from Ashley’s Bride Guide, taste delicious delights from Chef’s Market, TomKats, and the Clean Plate Club, sample cakes by A Bake Shoppe, see the amazing lighting by Nashville Event Lighting– and more. Check out the attending vendors by clicking here (myself included). I don’t want to spoil it, but my table promises to be fab!

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July 1, 2009 - 9:04 am

Kristin Salaway - your tables are always FAB! xoxx

A Pink Peony and Green wedding: ceremony

:: Spring Garden Theme :: Shades of Pink, Green, Taupe :: Peonies Galore

All images courtesy of Donald Yeager Photography, the Event Photographer

On Friday, Ashley’s Bride Guide featured the glorious wedding of Brandy & TH in a Real Nashville Wedding Story. Now, it’s time for details. Let’s start with the church, shall we?

When I started planning with Brandy, we knew a few things: one, we loved peony and green hydrangea together– the bride’s favorite bloom is the peony, particularly in pink, and she also loved the contrast of lime green hydrangea. One image she found and really loved was a wreath that incorporated hydrangea and flowers– so I replicated that wreath to go on the front doors and to flank the altar:

front door wreaths in green hydrangea with pink carnations

front door wreaths in green hydrangea with pink carnations

Our front door wreaths feature durable pink carnations– because the wreath was hanging outside, and it ended up being a very warm day, I wanted the wreaths to remain fresh and vibrant as a gift to the church once the ceremony was complete.

We envisioned a simple aisle that complemented the church and set the tone for the rest of the wedding: shades of pink and green and vibrant, fresh flowers complemented the church’s classic decor:

The aisle of the church

The aisle of the church

The aisle way was decorated simply, with the first three pews marked for family seating with roses and fresh cut ivy:

Pew Markers

Pew Markers

To the side, each stained glass windowledge had a hurricane vase with an ivory candle and was embellished with smilax and pink roses:

Hurricanes with accents

Hurricanes with accents

On either side of the altar, large wreaths sat at the base of the stair:

Altar Wreaths

Altar Wreaths

The unity candle table was embellished with beautiful details: a tall candelabra in silver wound with ivy and accented with flowers, the unity candle embellished in similar style, and an abundance of rose petals:

candelabra with flowers

candelabra with flowers

A Closer Detail of the Candelabra

A Closer Detail of the Candelabra

I love this image of the entry way table arrangement: it’s simple, but really complements the theme:

Entry Table to the church

Entry Table to the church

The altar pieces sat in large bubble bowls filled with moss and then antique green hydrangea, roses, peony, and curly willow:

Altar Centerpiece

Altar Centerpiece

To further communicate the spring feel, I added a few sparkly butterflies

details of altar arrangements

details of altar arrangements

The pieces were a bit modern, but still soft and pretty and complemented the overall theme of the wedding

The altar centerpieces

The altar centerpieces

Be sure to come back tomorrow to check out the bouquets & personal flowers details, and check out Donald Yeager Photography’s Blog for his favorite pics:

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Legally Pink

I had the pleasure of doing some arrangements for TPAC’s guest services table at the entrance to the venue for Legally Blonde: The Musical which opened last night. The theme: pink, pink, pink.

I chose flowers that would last for the duration of the show (through Sunday) and that would tolerate a lot of sunlight & possible temperature selections. The full on view:

A full view of the series of arrangements

A full view of the series of arrangements

And now for the details: garnet glow calla lilies (a shade of mauve-y pink), pink spray roses, sweet unique roses, pink yarrow, and pink carnations are the primary blooms

Arrangement Details for one of the vase designs

Arrangement Details for one of the vase designs

Another detail shot shows off the lovely pink carnations and roses that were paired with the ruffly carnations: see, carnations can be cool, and for lasting a long time– they can’t be beat:

Pink Spray Roses, Calla Lilies, and Sweet Unique roses are framed by pale and hot pink carnations

Pink Spray Roses, Calla Lilies, and Sweet Unique roses are framed by pale and hot pink carnations

The design style embraced here is referred to as a pave style: little to no filler or greens, and flowers that are closely gathered together to form a composite:

a close view of the pave vase

a close view of the pave vase

The pave style of the arrangements were accented by vase wrappings: this one had a laced like back of ivory & pink ribbon, then tied with a soft pink bow in the front

A Side View of the floral design

A Side View of the floral design

I dressed each clear cylinder in ribbon to create more contrast with the black tablecloth.

An Overhead View

An Overhead View

I love this image because you can really see the fun marabou feathers in shades of hot pink, perched atop a deco-looking eiffle tower vase.

One Last Look

One Last Look

Be sure to get your tickets for Legally Blonde: The Musical– it’s, as one witty reviewer penned, “One Elle of a show”

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