Showers of Exotic White Phalenopsis Orchids

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Showers of Exotic White Phalenopsis Orchids

April 23, 2012

We had such a wonderful time designing Heather and Kris’ wedding. This fun couple tied the knot on March 10th, 2012 at The Peabody Orlando. Working with Juan Guzman of The Peabody & Annie Nuno of The Soiree Co. would was such a great experience for our wedding design specialist, Tommy Murphy.

Heather could not resist the dreamy appearance of elegant white Phalaenopsis Orchids, which is why they played such an important role in this sophisticated wedding. With a stunning cascading bouquet of all white Phalaenopsis Orchid sprays, the beautiful bride walked down a white carpet covered aisle lined with tall mosaic candelabras adorned with white Cymbidium Orchid sprays.  A custom designed curly willow structure standing 8’ tall decorated with clusters of white Dendrobium Orchid sprays greeted them at the altar.  The silver draped wall was illuminated with tiffany blue lighting.

The dinner reception in the Orlando Ballroom carried the white Orchid and Curly Willow throughout.  Framing the white LED dance floor were cascading arrangement of white Phalaenopsis sprays surrounded by tall clear candlesticks with white Dendrobium Orchid blossoms submerged in water. The ballroom perimeter tables included a tall arrangement of curly willow with white Dendrobium Orchid sprays to create the feel of blooming branches surrounded by cylinder vases with white Dendrobium Orchid blossoms submerged in water and floating candles.

Congratulations Heather & Kris, wishing you a lifetime of wedding Bliss!

Greenery Productions at the Perfect Wedding Guide Winter Show

February 17, 2012

Greenery Productions was proud to be part of this year’s Perfect Wedding Guide Winter Show at Orlando’s iconic landmark, The Peabody Orlando Hotel.  As the exclusive in house floral and foliage provider to the hotel, Juan Guzman called on Greenery Production to help design the space that would greet all the brides and grooms at this year’s event as they entered the showroom floor. 

Juan requested a very traditional garden style wedding.  He commented, “everyone is doing modern, let’s do traditional but let’s do it right and kick it up a notch”.  Our in house wedding design specialist, Tommy Murphy went to work thinking how to best capture the spirit of the hotel and Juan’s desires. 

 The Peabody once known as Orlando’s premier wedding venue has recaptured that spirit with the new guest tower and convention space which has once again allowed room for weddings.  So Tommy wanted to capture the rooftop ceremony space but in a much smaller space, 16’ square to be exact.  He called on Swag Décor to wrap the garden setting with ivory chiffon in an effort to capture soft hues of green an amber lighting.  Crystal chandeliers hung from the openings as you entered the space while Peabody’s signature gazebo was placed center of the setting, surrounded by a variety of plant specimens including Ficus trees, potted ivy and colorful Begonias to name a few. The gazebo was brought to life with hydrangea, roses, spray roses, stock and chrysanthemums.

A custom linen dressed table was placed under the gazebo all atop a bed of bark and mulch.  Enhancing the table top was a large floral arrangement designed with the same floral as the gazebo, but exotic white phalaenopsis orchid sprays cascaded about the arrangement.  Tommy only calls on the industry best to lend a hand when creating these stunning settings.  So none other than Over The Top Linens created the custom chair caps, napkin rings, linen underlay and table cap along with the outer cocktail tables that dressed the surrounding space.  A Chair Affair, the industry leader in chiavari chair and charger rental was always more than happy to provide their assistance.  

 

Greenery Production’s Holiday Brunch

December 28, 2011

On December 21st, 2011 the Greenery Productions family gathered in our design studio to celebrate the holiday season with our annual holiday brunch. Stockings were packed with goodies, tables were filled with fabulous homemade food & eggnog and holiday tunes filled the air with a festive holiday spirit. During our holiday brunch, Linda gathered the team for our employee recognition ceremony. Each year she recognizes team members with a plaque for their outstanding service and performance as a thank you for each individual’s commitment to excellence. Years of service included employees being part of our family for up to 15 years.

During our brunch, Linda provided the team with “the stages of greenery” and its direction for 2012. The five keys areas of focus for 2012 include Teamwork, Process & Procedures, Employee Development, Culture and Customer Focus. Each of the five keys embraces the company’s core values and they are of importance for all of us at Greenery Productions. On behalf of the entire team, thank you for a wonderful 2011 and looking forward to a prosperous 2012…

Greenery Productions at Taverna Opa

December 16, 2011

Greenery Productions is certainly known for adding the finishing touches to any party with its floral and décor no matter the occasion.  So it would be fitting after nearly a year of bringing happiness and joy to many long standing clients and new one’s alike, it was time to celebrate.  Linda Grier has started an annual tradition by taking the entire team to Taverna OPA for a holiday celebration.  For the second year, the team gathered at Taverna OPA to enjoy the food, music, dance and just a good ole time for all.  The evening started at 6PM on Thursday, December 15, 2011 with everyone gathering around the bar for cocktails and socializing.  Then the family moved to two long tables to enjoy mouth watering authentic Greek food including pita bread, various hummus, grape leaf covered delicatessens, lamb ribs, steak kabobs and much more.  However the best part of the evening was the napkin throwing and tabletop dancing.  It all starts with just one lone brave soul making their way to the tabletop and then within minutes nearly everyone is tabletop dancing and having a great time.  Of course it did take the Moroccan dancer to usher some of  the team atop the table to join in an experience like none other.  After what seemed like several hours of non stop dancing, everyone bid farewell yet to another memorable holiday party. . .

JW Marriott Seasonal Display

February 8, 2011

Throughout the year we have several opportunities to design with foliage plants and props according to the seasons or up coming holiday in the main lobby of the JW Marriott Orlando Resort. 
The end of January we replaced the beautiful winter scene to showcase a traveler waiting on a park bench for a ride.  Items include passports, maps, camera, luggage, travel books and various colorful foliage plants in decorative planters.

AWARD WINNING DESIGN AND DESIGN TEAM

December 1, 2010

Greenery Productions participated in it’s first Indian wedding show produced by Desh-Videsh in September.  An earlier blog post reflected on the designs for the Hilton Orlando & Greenery Productions’ spaces at the tradeshow.  The December 2010 Desh-Videsh magazine profiled our company.  It is also with great pleasure that our work is featured in the Hilton Orlando & Waldorf Astoria Orlando advertisements. 



The article below details the scope of tabletop design.  Greenery Production’s took first place competiting against at least 12 designs teams including other top rated Orlando design teams.  Just one more reason why Greenery Productions continues to be Orlando’s premier design company offering floral, folaige and decor for any size wedding or event. 



PUBLICATION ARTICLES

December 1, 2010

The Orange Appeal magazine featured our wedding from April 07, 2010.  The ceremony was held at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando & the reception a wonderful rooftop highrise.  We really enjoyed working with this couple and Lisa Konecny of E-Events & thanks to James Christianson for all the wonderful images.

IN HONOR OF SEPT 11TH AND OUR LOCAL FIRE STATION 81

September 10, 2010

This morning Greenery Productions provided Fire Station 81 with a breakfast that included a homemade egg and sausage casserole, fresh fruit and orange juice.  Breakfast was delivered at 7:00am so the previous shift was on site.  We had a great time and thanked them for being our “First Responders” and for all they provide for our local community.

Above: Greenery Production team member Andrea Stevenson (red shirt) serving beverages.
Above: Greenery Productions Senior Director Robbin Ward (red shirt) standing behind her son Nathan Ward.

NEW DAY CREATIVE

August 13, 2010

Mickey and I had the pleasure of working with Jenn & Dawn from New Day Creative The dynamic duo settled for nothing but perfection and we aimed to please and delivered just that over several days in March for a premier nutrition and weight management company. I just love there philosophy of working together. “We’ll evaluate you. And you’ll evaluate us. And together we’ll decide if we can wake up on the right side of the bed every morning. And we do that for this reason. We want to deliver quality. Gloriously. Sunup to sundown. 24/7.” We both enjoyed our brief time together with Jenn & Dawn and are anxiously looking forward to the next engagement.

The first night’s event, “Evening Under The Stars” was at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando. The tent was erected on the island that is between the Waldorf and Hilton Bonnet Creek. Our role was to enhance the experience both outside and under the tent. We accomplished this by providing tons of candle light reflected through glass mosaic hurricane linen the entrance and perimeter of the island. Twinkle lights illuminated the bridge decorated with natural draping greenery and white dendrobium orchid sprays.

The stage was enhanced with illuminated wax luminaries. A large stately arrangement of white phalenopsis orchids framed the Broadway Performer Linda Eder as she entertained guest for this chairman’s dinner.

The tables were set with a lush arrangement of white phalenopsis orchids and hydrangea. Our silver chargers glistened in the abundant candlelight.

The second night events took place at the Hilton Orlando.

The white washed room was the back drop for tables dressed with white floral. The only color throughout was black napkins and chair sashes. Varying size and styled centerpieces of hydrangea, roses and mini calla lilies were set aglow with candle light.
The Bull & Bear Steakhouse at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando was the location for the final nights festivities. Beautiful deep burgundy roses (Black Magic variety) and rusty orange mokara orchids towered over guest atop a gold ornate candle stick. The tables were layered in fabric, chargers and gold rimmed stemware. Amber beaded candle holders and red votive defined the mood for the entire venue.

Thanks for the ever amazing talents of Edmund Rhodes with Rhodes Studios for capturing such great images of the week long events.

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.
Always going above the call of duty to assist where and when I can.
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

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