Saturday, September 1, 2012

St. Paul Landmark Center Wedding

I had lots of fun doing Debbie and Josh's wedding!  Debbie had lots of great plans and ideas to work with from the beginning and we incorporated a little bit of everything with their wedding.  They were going for a little bit of an old Hollywood kind of feel, so we had a few feathers, a little bit of bling, and lots of vibrant purples and greens.  We took a few photos to share.  Enjoy!

Unfortunately the photos, again, do not do the venues justice.  We were only able to take a few photos of things before everything was set up, so it looks pretty incomplete.  More photos when the professionals get done.

Here are a few of the church.  This is St. Stanislaus in St. Paul.  It is a beautiful old Catholic church that doesn't need a lot of embellishment.  We just added some white hydrangea on some sparkly purple ribbon to the aisles.  These were then re-purposed on the cocktail tables at the Landmark with some floating candles and bling.





Here are a couple of photos of the bouquets.  The bride had a mix of green cymbidium orchids, dark purple mini-callas, and picasso mini-callas.  The bridesmaids had green cymbidiums and dark purple mini-callas and were a bit smaller.  We added some bling wrap to the tops and crystal pins.







We did four different arrangements.  One was a stem of green cymbidiums submerged with a floating candle, along with some floating candles and votives.



Another was three mini-callas in a square vase - two picassos and 1 dark purple, some floating candles, and some votives.



The third was a large spray of dendrobium orchids and feathers on an eiffel tower vase.



and the fourth was a large pomander ball with bits of small feathers on top of a pilsner vase with bling ribbon at the top and crystals floating in water in the base.



We added some other little touches of extra floating candles and orchids on the different tables.  This is the placecard table (before the placecards were set out).



This was the cake table before the cake got there...just a small mix of ruscus and dendrobium orchid stem to be placed around the cake.



I can't wait for you to see the entire venue!  When we went back to do our takedown at the end of the evening, it was soooo beautiful with all the candlelight.  I'll share more later!
















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