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CIRCLE OF LOVE

January 25, 2010

Greenery Productions not only designs floral but designs events. So like many brides in the past, I knew working with this brides was going to be a delight for me. Working with Dr. Haynes & Leon was such a pleasure. I am grateful to have met her at a wedding show (rarely do we attend) and then to have Kerline of Joie de Vie Weddings and Events sing our praises. Her September 2009 wedding at Omni Championsgate was such a wonderful wedding for the summer. Thankfully she took my advise (because Kerline could not break the news to her) that we needed to move the wedding in doors. Like with everything else, she trusted our professional instinct and we had a beautiful indoor ceremony.

Always looking to share a little time with my clients. Her girls were just as sweet as her.

I love using feathers but am very particular to make sure we are making the right statement. The collar of hackle plates really set off the eggplant colored mini calla lilies.

I always feel the focus during a reception should be directed towards the happy couple. The ceremony decor flanking the sweetheart table along with the uplighting, custom monogram and dramatic cake accomplished this need of mine.

Janelle wanted a dramatic cake and we worked with Party Flavors to create a unique look with glass risers, metal wire, fresh floral and feathers. Again for me it is important elements are used tastefully and not overdone. The look of happiness tells the story.

The short centerpieces were a 10″ bubble bowl resting atop gold wired at a deep angle. Inside the bubble bowl was swirled eggplant mini calla lilies.

The custom sweetheart table arrangement brings together all the elements to carry through the dramatic look the bride desired.

The tall centerpieces were a large clutch of open cut calla lilies held together with gold wire resting atop a water filled 26″ thick cut square glass vase. All the tables were set with 13″ clear chargers with silver beading on the rim (owned by our company), black & silver Cirque floor length linens provided by Over The Top Inc. and black chiavari chairs. Thanks to Carrie Wildes Photography for providing I believe all these wonderful images in this post. She also made these really cool magnet keepsakes. Be sure and ask me to see them when you stop in.

MAY 16, 2009……A WEDDING TALE ABOUT PAIRS PART 1

June 14, 2009

Now that May has blessed us, I can get back to some blogging. As I sit here and think about the two weddings on May 16, 2009 I realize how everything was in pairs. Two great brides, two great mothers, two of my favorite venues, wedding coordinators, hotel catering directors and in the end two absolutely FABULOUS WEDDINGS.

First let me say Greenery Productions can produce and manage many events on the same day and leading up to the actual event date. Our one day record for weddings in excess of $5,000 each is SEVEN. We pride ourselves on making sure every detail is as promised no matter how small the detail or how large the event. On this day though, we could only manage two weddings because of the size and scope of detail of each wedding. The first was the Yacomeni wedding. I met Helen almost TWO years prior to her daughter Lindsey’s wedding. I usually find it in the client’s best interest to meet no earlier than 8 months out, a year if the venue and color scheme have been established. Well Helen insisted and the end result turned into a wonderful relationship plus a beautiful wedding for Lindsey and Scott. But let me say almost everything changed from the beginning so all you brides out there, don’t worry if you don’t start planning floral and decor earlier than a year out.
The mother of the bride Helen was so much fun to work with. She would check my facebook page and blog every Sunday to see what was posted. She was one of my biggest fans for the last six months and I hope she continues to follow me. All Helen wanted was to give her daughter a dream wedding.

Bling was in order for Lindsay. With the jewels, probably the most expensive bouquet I have made to date. Hand wired japhet and cymbidium orchid blossoms with Swarovski jewels throughout.

Working with Jennifer Smith of the Omni Orlando Resort at Championsgate is always a dream. And of course non other than Tracy Marini of Eventfully Yours could make any wedding more complete no matter the size or detail . Thank you both ladies, I know I asked a lot from each of you and as always you amazed me. The chuppah would later be taken apart and moved upstairs to flank the entrance and cake table. Votives from hanging glass crystals would transform each post.

Another pair here……They both loved the glass covered place card table. Crushed glass ice covers the table with an arrangement of curly willow branches, hydrangea,hand wired cymbidium orchid blossoms and dripping glass crystals.

The room absolutely was the evenings attraction. These are my images so when I get the professional ones, I am confident every detail will be evident. In the meantime, you can double click any image on my blog for a closer perspective. The tables where dressed with a flocked fortuny from Over The Top, black napkins placed atop our silver beaded belmont charges. The centerpiece standing almost FIVE feet tall was created with chunky curly willow branches, hand wired cymbidium orchid blossoms and votives hung from glass crystals. Surrounding the base was varying size cube vases filled with black gems, water and square floating candles. Thanks to the Omni team, the black chiavari chairs were moved from the downstairs ceremony site upstairs to the reception. No easy task. Then the team from BBJ Linen weaved the black lamour sashes in and out the slates tying them in loose knots in record time.

The bling was carried through to the cake from Party Flavors. A black ribbon band with a crystal broach was placed on each layer. Individual crystals were placed just so to create a sparkle that almost required sun glasses.

LAVENDER TWICE AS NICE

April 26, 2009

Lavender seems to be the popular color looking back on April. Although a slower month for weddings, we remain busy at Greenery Productions. A couple of weddings recently included lavender as the primary color. The first was at the Grand Bohemian with Tracy Marini of Eventfully Yours. The bride carried an all white bouquet of white mini calla lilies. The girls (sorry no image) carried a Picasso Mini Calla lily bouquet. They are white with purple throats, a very interesting flower. You can click on this link to see this wonderful flower.
The altar pieces are a little shorter than I like, however as a cost savings measure, we created them so they would be moved into the reception as centerpieces. Shown here on our signature 42″ palace vase with open cut calla lilies, lavender roses, hybrid white lilies, white dendrobium orchid sprays, curly willow and natural greenery. The still reached nearly six feet overall.

The short centerpiece designed in a hour glass style vase with white hydrangea, lavender roses, lavender tulips and large open cut calla lilies.

And a nice close up of the tall centerpieces.

The second wedding was at Leu Gardens with Brandee Gaar of Blush. It was such a beautiful day, a little windy but that was nice to keep the temperature in check. Paige and her mom are such wonderful people, such a nice family. Paige carried an all eggplant colored mini calla lily bouquet, one of my favorite flowers.

The female attendants carried a bouquet of white hydrangea and wonderful bi-colored lavender rose called Stranger. Click on the link for a close up. The flower girls carried a bouquet of lavender / powder blue hydrangea.

A combination of short and tall centerpieces dressed the purple bengaline covered tables. A short 8″ square leaf lined vase included an arrangement of white hydrangea, Stranger Roses, lavender dendrobium orchids and loops of lily grass. The tall centerpieces were a simple arrangement of 5 – 6′ curly willow branches with glass hanging votives hung from the branches with white dendrobium orchid blossoms arranged about the rim of the vase.

In the house this evening with Brandee was Brian of Tagas Event and Production Services, Root Photography, Arthur’s Catering, & Party Flavors. The cake was decorated with lavender dendrobium orchid blossoms.

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We wanted to take a moment to thank you and your staff for the amazing job you did with our wedding flowers. You completely understood our vision, even though we were unsure of it ourselves! My bouquet was wonderful! I still love looking at pictures of it. Again, thank you for everything you did to make our wedding a success!

- Ryan and Michelle Dailey, Bride and Groom

You are all the epitome of “PLAN YOUR WORK… WORK YOUR PLAN”, and by doing so have earned, new, HUGE respect from all of us in NIN – from the USA, to Canada to England. The tours, the welcome bag (and contents), the great Greenery Productions tours and the party and the 2 professional presentations were flawless. You all were/are TERRIFIC. Well done, and on behalf of everyone in NIN, thank you for all you did to make our Orlando meeting the best ever. Congratulations and best regards.

- Dick Ott, Art Campbell, James Greene, (NIN - National Interiorscape Network)

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