Gallery!
Do you remember when I was discussing the reception pieces that averaged 40 minutes each because there were not only so many different varieties of flowers involved, but so many different colors?
Reception Centerpieces |
Okay, so the breakdown for those pieces alone: dahlias (gold, red, purple), amaranthus (purple, green), candlelight roses (gold), stock (purple), hypericum (red, green), callas (purple, gold,) and freesia (purple, gold). And seeded euc.
Reception Centerpieces - Gratuitous 'I-think-this-is-pretty' photo. |
And while we're still at the reception:
Bride's Table |
Cake Table |
Hm. So the cake table was my piece.
Of course you're most critical of your own work (and since I designed it and took the picture it's a double slam), but this picture just looks incredibly messy to me. I think its the burgundy amaranthus (hanging stuff) smack down the center. In my defense it did not look like that in real life. I was actually really pleased with how it turned out. So. There you go.
Also, on the point of tinting: we did so much spray painting for this wedding. (But honestly, I could say that about most weddings. Or often work days in general.) Those gold dahlias are actually incredibly neon yellow. We tinted their tips with black cherry paint to dull their brightness. The amaranthus came in too pink - we dulled it with black cherry. The purple dahlias weren't dark enough. The red dahlias weren't dark enough. So. Much. Paint.
Back to reception.
Top of Staircase |
I love the look of the top. So pretty. That green hanging amaranthus is one of my favorite flowers.
Okay, three left and then we're done. Wedding party!
Bridesmaids:
Funny story: So while the pictures above are of the same arrangement, each one of the six bridesmaids bouquets were to be slightly individualized. However, since I was getting back into the swing of handhelds and it was my first one I had to rework it several times. And then when I finally finished, after glancing at my bosses once, I turned around to find that we had created practically the exact same bouquet, minus one flower. Heh.
And at last, of course, the beauty:
Bridal Bouquet |
1 comments:
Very colorful indeed! These were worth all the work you gave them.
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