What a way to end the year! What a way to begin a new one!
Just before we closed up shop for the holidays we learned the great news that I've been nominated for an Event Solutions magazine Spotlight Award for Rising Star!
Here is a look at three of the events that our peers in the event industry felt made us elegible for this prestigious award. To place your vote, simply click here, enter your e-mail address (it's only used to monitor votes) and go to the category: Rising Star, Female.
Thank you!!
A VINTAGE WEDDING
We create unique floral design for many types of weddings as well as photos shoots in all the top bridal magazines. Many times the look involves romance. So when this call came in from planner Kelley Lee Gin of Picture Perfect Events, I knew it would be an interesting and fun challenge.
The bride and groom wanted a vintage look to their Hollywood-inspired wedding that took place in
We met that challenge with a palette of muted flowers and succulents to create a look that appeared to have been faded to perfection by the afternoon sun.
At the ceremony, the bouquets featured a combination of white orchids and dahlias, soft, sage-color leaves and succulents. At the reception, table centerpieces featured box vases covered in soft gray suede that held the same variety of white exotic floral and succulents. On the buffet tables, large Manzanita branches were the focal point, hung with glass balls containing exotic succulents.
For a two-night sleepover event planned by Good Gracious! Events and Rrvire Works at The Simpson House bed-and-breakfast in
With a swatch of linen, a few photos of props and some color palettes as her only guide before the event, our team arrived armed with a refrigerated truck filled with flowers. In the garden area we turned a simple look on its head, literally. Clear vases shaped like bell jars were turned upside down to display a composition of succulents. And on top of each base, vibrant pink floral provided color and balance.
In the main al fresco dining area long banquet tables (pictured above) were lavishly set with the elegant linen, place settings, chandeliers and silver accessories. Working in concert with the overall design, we used the top of the silver candlesticks to create white floral arrangements, a finishing touch.
And in the fire pit area which was created with hip lounge furniture, we added vignettes of white and green succulents accented by dark purple iris. Finally, other flower arrangements were created and placed throughout the house to enhance its vintage design.
FLOWERS AND FINE FEATHERS
This buffet look was one of five totally different theme looks created at an industry awards show in
Two shipments of flowers and props were sent from
On “The Green of England” buffet, we enhanced giant chess pieces with boxwood hedges made on site; the Indian-themed table was adorned with a pave of hundreds of marigolds in various shades of orange and yellow; and the buffet featuring Mexican cuisine was accented with floating pink, paper flowers made on site by a member of the design team. They floated from the ceiling and alit over a Manzanita branches. Our goal was to make the entire event was a feast, as much for the eyes as the palate. We think we succeeded!
Photo by Brilliant Studios LA