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Contact UsGreenery Productions featured in The Knot Magazine
July 15, 2011
Francesca and Pasha wanted a white winter backdrop for their December wedding and Greenery Productions was ready to deliver. They envisioned a wedding with winter colors of cool blues, white and silver.
Francesca’s bouquet was a mix of white floral including peonies, hydrangea, roses, ranunculus, pine cones, silver brunia, lambs ear and other natural silver foliage. We then wrapped the bouquet with white satin and attached the bride’s rosary for a personal touch. Their centerpieces of baby’s breath, hanging crystals and candles resembled a snowy winter night. Wedding planner Tracy Marini of Eventfully Yours did a fantastic job coordinating this elegant affair.
In addition to a wedding feature, the floral design we did for the Knot’s annual vendor party in Orlando was also showcased. This chic event was also coordinated by Tracy and we worked with her to create dynamic and eye catching floral designs.
We dressed the food stations with black cherry draping and set black and white vases with blooming branches stretched upwards and across the table. We meticulously attached white floral lights to the branches along with pink orchid blossoms. The whole room was adorned with various arrangements consisting of ginestra, protea, tulips, orchids and berries.
SAYING GOODBYE IS THE HARDEST PART
August 13, 2010
From the bottom of my heart, I always thank my clients for allowing us to participate in what will be one of the most memorable and cherished days of their lives. Sometimes those days becomes weeks and months and you begin to build a relationship. Coordinators can tell you this first hand since they share so many intimate details with the bride, groom and families. From the moment that Tracy Marini with Eventfully Yours introduced me to the Robucks, I knew I wanted to work with them to create their dream wedding. Charlotte (the bride) and Iris (the mom) where just so darn sweet. I cherished the thought of driving down memory lane as I visited the “barn” for the first time on Silver Lake in Leesburg. I spent some time growing up in Leesburg and worked at Silver Lake Country Club. In fact I helped open the facility way back in the late 80′s. Much to my surprise it was torn down and the lot sits empty.
Charlotte loved orchids and cerise and chartreuse colors. Her bouquet included Garnet Glow mini calla lilies and hand wired mini cymbidium orchid blossoms.
The girls carried a bouquet of Weber Parrot Tulips (an awesome variety with lots of textures, take a look at this link for tulips) and white mini calla lilies.
Mr. & Mrs. Robuck are just a delightful couple. I enjoyed exchanging flower stories with Iris. Mr. Robuck was so accomodating even going so far as painting the silver installation that was painfully obvious after we installed the pipe and drape around the perimeter of the barn.
I just love this picture that Troy Battle captured of the flower girl. He is an amazing photographer and I can not thank him enough for being so great to work with and providing these wonderful images for your enjoyment. Be sure and clik the link to see more images of this wedding and others.
Mr. Robuck built this arbor which faced Silver Lake as the couple exchanged vows. Varying varieties of orchid sprays, ivy, variegated greenery and curly willow decorated the arbor.
An explosion of Calypso Mokara Orchids arranged in a variegated ginger leaf lined accented with curly willow brightened the table covered in a Apple Green Bengaline
Other tables included a soft and romantic pink cymbidium orchid spray tucked into a tall round vase. Pink parchment paper covered the flickering votive holders.
The cake carried the pink and green theme with a border of mini green cymbidiums and Garnet Glow mini calla lilies.
The beautiful coupled admiring their dream wedding and all the guest enjoying themselves.
I am often asked about elements that help drive the theme while remaining tasteful. I’ve seen these paper lanterns used and have used them myself in the past. But I always say use them in masses to provide an abundance of color and ambient lighting. So I couldn’t help myself by hanging absolutely ever last lantern the client purchased. It brought the tent alive with color.
I just love this picture from across the pond (of which I wanted to build a bridge across). You can actually see all the pink in the picture it is amazing.
Rounding out some of Tracy’s favorite vendors present for this special occassion where Steve Weinstein of Power Entertainment DJ Service & Rainer with Simply Cinematic
SUNSET CANDLELIGHT
July 3, 2009
Intimate outdoor weddings can come alive with the just the right amount of decor and candlelight. Susan Southerland of Just Marry! introduced me to MaryKate’s mother to help plan her daughter’s destination wedding in May at the Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin. The ceremony was held overlooking the Dolphin while the cocktail and dinner reception where held at the Swan Courtyard Terraces. Greenery Productions designed and provided all the decor with the exception of the market umbrellas. The lanterns hung from the ligustrum trees blanketed with twinkle lights made for a romantic evening for the bridal party and guest alike. The tables were dressed with Ivory Deauville from BBJ Linens. The lush pink, white and green centerpieces included hydrangea, roses and cymbidium orchids. Thanks to Ginger Midgett Photography for providing these wonderful images.
SORRY MEXICO HOPE YOU’LL BE BETTER SOON
May 12, 2009
I believe it was Tuesday, April 28th while I was out of the office on business I received four calls regarding a wedding that had been moved from Mexico to the Portofino Bay Hotel. Although I had already had one wedding on May 1st, three on May 2nd and one on May 3rd, all full service with lots of details, I returned the call to see how I could assist. My expression was when? May 2nd, okay let me see what we can do. So I won’t lie, I said send me the proposal for the wedding floral and let me see what we can bring to life for your wedding. So as always I put my spin on it to make the brides vision come true. Of course I didn’t charge $30 for a calla lily boutonniere but am pleased to tell you everything was executed flawlessly by the talents of Allison. Thank you to my floral wholesalers for having absolutely everything I requested and working with me to secure the product so quickly. I worked until midnight to get the proposal out the door and mind you I was already working on a last minute corporate gig for Saturday as well. But I and the entire GP team are grateful for all the opportunities that present themselves no matter how small or large and regardless how much time we have to plan. Thank you Bridget Jackson of the Portofino Bay Hotel for referring the client to us, I know we made you proud. Susan Southerland of Just Marry! was called upon to get the couple down the aisle and manage all the details in between. She even blog about the experience. http://www.perfectweddingguide.com/wedding-blog/index.php/2009/05/04/wedding-goes-on-in-spite-of-swine-flu/ The photographer, James Ferra was remarkable. The below images are just a small sampling of the wonderful details that he captured for the wedding. I hope the Portofino requested some of his amazing venue images. Thank you James Ferra Photography.
Three different bouquets, the brides, matron and maid of honor and bridesmaids, each playing off the next. A wonderful palette of greens, oranges, Ivory, peaches and yellows.
Candles illuminated the lush centerpiece arrangement of roses, tulips and a variety of orchid sprays and natural greenery. The tables were dressed with ivory linens and completed with gold chiavari charis.
BLOOMING BRANCHES IN FALL & WINTER
April 5, 2009
Why yes if you have hired the team of professionals at Greenery Productions. The one thing I admire most about Lisa wth E-vents is that she does not let me tell the client NO. I love being pushed to the edge of creativity. Now this wasn’t a hard task for the entire design team at GP. We’ve created blooming branches before. But when you have six other just as detailed weddings in the same day; you might wonder if it is all at the end as promised. You better believe it, I would not risk any unhappy bride or our reputation. I am driven by HAPPINESS & LOVE, that is what our industry is all about. Our commitment for perfection will become evident as you enjoy the below images of a breath taken wedding caputered by Garett Nudd.
Inspired by the bride and Lisa, I am pleased to introduce the wedding of Erin Jacoby & Mike Walker married at the Ritz Carlton Grandel Lakes Orlando created by Greenery Productions.
Bridal bouquet created with hydrangea, dendrobium & cymbidum orchid blossoms, ranunuculus, peonies. The femal attendants carried a bouquet of antique green hydrangea with hints of pink spots, ranunuculus, roses, dendrobium orchid blossoms and fern shoots. The bouquets wrapped “ballet” style.
Deep pink chiffon draped the front columns of the arbor that overlooks Grande Lake. The aisle was framed with rose petals in varying pink shades. The scroll work down the aisle mimiced the scroll work found on the invitations. Thank you Allison from Greenery Productions!
The escort card table is a signature Tommy Murphy design & creation. Again, one of those things Lisa pushes me to the edge on and the result is never short of the last creation. A beautifully textured base of hydrangea with upright silver branches with hand wired cymbidium orchid blossoms and hanging crystals. The table was covered with a beautiful Blush Tinsel linen and crushed glass with the escort cards position just so. The table was illuminated with silver reflex votive candles.
A combination of 5′ square tables and 6′ round tables were dressed with custom made floor length chocolate ribbon taffeta by Cloth Connection. A close up of the linen can be seen by clicking this link. The centerpieces, a 28″ palace vase filled with blooming branches surrounded by a collar of hydrangea with the foot of the vase surrounded by cylinders of hydrangea and votive candles. The square tables were set with a 16″ tapered cyrstal vase with upright curly willow branches with hand wired cymbidium orchid blossoms and cascading amaranthus. The head table overlooking the cake had two oversized arrangements combining all the elements. The high gloss dance floor covering appeared as if the couple were floating on a frozen lake. Double click the images for an upclose view of the details. Recent Posts
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