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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Bridal Show at Cheekwood

On Sunday, Jim and I participated in Enchanted Bride's Bridal Show at Cheekwood.  Here is a look at our booth!  This was our first bridal show to participate in, and we had a blast!


We attached our business card to a green apple so that each bride would remember which booth our card went to.


We designed a large card with pictures of past weddings which we handed out to brides.


I love this cute arrangement that we created inside of a green apple!


Here are some sample boutonnieres that we had on show.


Of course we had to show off the cute bracelets that we make for program girls.


Here is a sample low arrangement that is shown inside of a bird's nest container.


Here is another look that we showed off on Sunday.



I love this colorful bridesmaid's bouquet!


We also created a simple bouquet made of green hydrangeas which seemed to be a favorite.


Here is the beautiful bride's bouquet that we made for the show.  I love how soft and romantic it looks, and it smelled even better!  You can also see a closeup of the green apples, grapes, and moss that we had displayed under the glass. 



We had a computer set up scrolling a slideshow of pictures and lots of fun stuff to swoon over.



Here is the large arrangement that Jim created.  It was so gorgeous!


We had a great time meeting new brides and sharing our flowers with everyone on Sunday!  Such fun :)

Monday, September 12, 2011

Traditional Whites and a Touch of Pink

Sally's wedding was held at Brentwood Baptist's Chapel.  She wanted traditional white flowers.  Below is one of the two arrangements that were displayed be the altar at the front of the church.


The men wore a single white rose as their boutonniere.



The Bride carried a bouquet full of cream roses.



The bridesmaids carried white roses and green hydrangeas.


The mothers carried a little nosegay of cream roses.


Here is the guest book arrangement with the beautiful White O'Hara Rose in front.



I love how simple and beautiful a pew marker of white hydrangeas looks.


The toss bouquet is a compilation of all of the different flowers that we used.


The buffet arrangement was full of Pink O'Hara Roses and Mini Green Hydrangeas.





The entry table arrangement was a mass of white hydrangeas and pink roses.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Romantic Bridesmaid Lunch

My grandmother hosted my bridesmaid luncheon at her beautiful home.  I love the pops of blue, pink, and gold amongst the white teapots.


I love the teapot table card holders!




The arrangements were made of roses, spray roses, dusty miller, brunia, waxflower, veronica, and lisianthus.  These flowers make such a romantic arrangement.




You can't pass up a mini grilled cheese sandwich! Yum!!









Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Yellow and Blue on a Farm

Catherine's wedding was outside at a beautiful farm in Leiper's Fork.  Below is her bouquet made of a variety of white, blue, and yellow flowers.  This bouquet was all about texture.


Her bridesmaids carried the yellows, blues, and whites along with a touch of purple.


The boutonnieres were made of one of our favorites: craspedia!


These are little tussies or nosegays that the mothers held during the ceremony.


Some grandmothers choose to wear pin corsages like the one below.



We love our old barn doors that were used at the entrance to the ceremony!  Let us know if you would like to rent them for your own event or wedding.



Here is our new arbor!  What a beautiful place to get married.


We marked the pews with yellow balls hung with ribbon from our shepherd hooks.




Each guest was given a fan and a beautiful program to keep them cool on a summer day.



Here is the toss bouquet made for the bride.


After the ceremony, guests walked down this path to the reception by the barn.  It was beautifully lit at night and was very romantic.

 


 


This is the mossed stand that held cupcakes for each guest.