Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Minnesota Valley Country Club

Lori was a super sweet bride who I loved working with!  From the first visit with a few of her bridesmaids, to the set up, clean up, etc, with kind words from her mother, mother-in-law, etc, I really almost felt like part of the family!  Everyone was so sweet to me and couldn't be nicer!  The Minnesota Valley Country Club in Bloomington was a beautiful venue with all the fall trees surrounding the building - it was perfect for her color scheme.  The people there were awesome to work with as well!

Lori's colors were a vibrant iridescent teal and pretty burnt orange color.  The dresses were teal and we focused on using mainly orange and red flowers.  Lori made table squares of the teal and burnt orange colors and had DIY touches of those colors throughout the venue. I wish I had photos of the bouquets, because I thought they were really bright and fun.  Those will have to wait til later.  Here are some photos of the church flowers (church was Wooddale Lutheran Church) and the reception set-up...

At the church, we added a couple of arrangements with the bright oranges and reds, as well as a remembrance arrangement of white roses and a little touch of orange filler.




Love the stained glass!


Here is a sample of the wrist corsage, a pin on corsage, and a bout




The flower girl's kissing ball was made with white mini-poms and teal pins and ribbon.



All the tables had three cylinder vases with curly willow twigs and river rocks in them.  Lots of candlelight with the floating candles.  The teal tables had orange gerb accents.


the orange tables had green poms with teal pins in the middle



We added some flowers and greens to the cake, along with globe votives


Then she had a fun sweets table that we added some gerbs to.



Just a few accents of color around the family photos and guest book


Along the place card table, we added flowers and floating candles with river rock.



Loved working with you Lori!!  Thanks so much for making me feel like part of the family!










Ridges at Sand Creek Wedding

Emily and Adam are a completely down-to-Earth, sweet couple I had the privilege of working with!  They planned an awesome, fun, family party and had around 450 people show up for the big event!  Emily did a beautiful job adding a lot of her own personal touches throughout the wedding and reception.  I wish I had photos of everything, but here are a few pics of the reception site.  The people at Ridges at Sand Creek (in Jordan) were really helpful and nice to work with.  It's a beautiful golf course venue with lots of windows and the fall colors of the trees really added to her whole fall feel.  She had an orange, purple, and black theme, so the majority of the flowers were orange gerbs.  We also had some orange roses and a few white hydrangea, but the majority of the flowers were bright, fun orange gerbs.

Emily's centerpieces were black table runners, mirrors, votives, and then an orange mini-gerb inside a cylinder vase with clear stones and an LED light in the stones.  In keeping with the black and orange theme, she added a black bow to the centerpieces.


You can see her DIY touches in the bride and groom signs.  I added some orange spray roses to the head table, just to add a little more of the orange.  They added the bouquets when they got to the reception.



We added some floating candles as well to add a little extra candlelight to the head table.



Some more floral accents and floating candles around the guest book table


My favorite table was the photo table, which included parents and grandparents' wedding photos.  A floral arrangement from the church was later added behind the photos.




Professional photos of the bouquets, etc, to come later.  Thanks again Emily and Adam!!  I loved being part of your wedding!



Little Log Home Pioneer Village Wedding

Heather and Zack have been family friends for a while now and it was really a fun honor to be able to work with them on their wedding flowers.  Heather came in with a photo of orange and red gerbs and roses and we just expanded off of that for her "theme".  We kept it feeling very "autumn" and stayed within the red and orange color scheme.

Here's a little peek of the reception site and the flowers we did there.  The Little Log Home Pioneer Village in Hastings was all warm woods and really did have a log cabin feel to it.  They had a really fun party atmosphere and when I came back for take down, the party was still going strong!

They had three different centerpieces.  The large one was a tall cylinder vase with orange and red mokara orchids and curly willow.  We had black accents and used red and orange votives on the tables to keep that warm home-y feeling.




Another centerpiece was the "red" table, with a floating red gerb and light, as well as red votives.



Then there was the "orange" table that had three cylinder vases with orange mokaras in one, greens in one, and seeded eucalyptus in the other.  Then we added the orange votives.



Here's the head table and you can get a little sample of the flowers. The toss bouquet shows a little bit of what the actual bouquets looked like.


I really enjoyed being able to celebrate with you both, Zack and Heather!  Thanks so much for letting us be part of the party!  :)









Royal Cliff Wedding

Katie came in with tons of enthusiasm about her wedding and I soooo enjoyed working with her!  She had an awesome family themed wedding that was so warm and inviting.  There were lots of family photos, lanterns on every table, and lots of soft pinks.  She had her ceremony at the Richfield Lutheran Church and the reception was at Royal Cliff in Eagan.  I love working with Royal Cliff - great people and awesome food!

I didn't have any photos of the bouquets, but here's a sneak peek of some photos before the pro ones come in...

The decor was a family effort - Katie's mom made the table squares in silver and wine colors and Katie had wedding photos of family members at each table.  Then there were black lanterns, a mason jar of river rocks and flowers, as well as some rose accents around the lanterns and photos. 









Katie's mom also made table runners for the cake table and head table - amazing to me, since I can't sew anything!!  For the cake table, we added petals and silver mercury glass votives.


The head table had mercury glass votives as well.  When the wedding party got there, they added the rest of the bouquets to the table to add to the decor of the head table.  We also added a petals and some bud vases with pink stock.


Katie added some more awesome DIY touches to the guestbook table as people entered.  There was a fun chalkboard menu, a container of homemade brownie pops and some candy kisses.  We just added a few floating candles in mason jars and some bud vases with flowers.




Congratulations Katie and Geoff!!  I felt like part of the family working with you - thanks for including me!  




Sunday, October 21, 2012

Calhoun Beach Club Wedding


Ally and Jason had a beautiful sunny day for their purple and ivory wedding at the Calhoun Beach Club.  They had both their wedding ceremony and reception all in the same room - which was absolutely beautiful!  Ally had some great ideas and inspirations for what she wanted the room to look like and I think together we really came up with the modern elegance she was looking for.  I really loved the final product....and I loved being able to work with Ally throughout the process.

Here's the bridal bouquet - just purple stock, lisianthus, and Picasso mini-callas.





 It had a dark purple wrap with crystal pins.  On the head table, we added some bud vases of white orchids, white rose petals, and mercury glass silver votives.



The bridesmaids' bouquets were purple stock and lisianthus with white hydrangea and stock.


Ivory wraps with crystals


Here's the room set up for the ceremony - beautiful room and chandeliers!  Windows all along the side and mirrors all along the wall.  The lighting in there was just beautiful.  The only decoration from us for the ceremony were the huge six foot tall arrangements in the white planters at the front of the aisle.  Ally found the white planters, which were perfect. 



These were curly willow, glads in purple and white, larkspur in purple and white, and dendrobium orchids wrapped in the branches.



When we "flipped" the room after the ceremony, we moved the large arrangements to the sides of the grand staircase.  Always re-purpose ceremony flowers at your reception to add to the decor and save a little money.


We had made up the arrangements prior to the flip and put them along the windows to have them done in advance, as well as add to the look of the room.  Then we switched them all to tables while the guests were at the cocktail hour.


 They were a tall vase of purple hydrangea, medium of dendrobium orchids and lily grass, and a smaller one of purple larkspur and a floating candle.  When on the tables, we added three more vases with floating candles and then votive candles outside of that.  It was soooo beautiful having all of that candlelight at the end of the evening!







Bud vases of white dendrobium orchids were placed around the venue - here at the guest book table, cocktail tables, etc.  All the vases had a little bit of bling ribbon around the base to add some sparkle.




The cake we just did some purple lisianthus, white dendrobium heads, lavender freesia, and white hydrangea on the top.  Mercury glass votives around the base with orchid head accents.



Congratulations Ally and Jason!