Showing posts with label mercury glass centerpieces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mercury glass centerpieces. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Jewel Tone Flowers in Mercury Glass Compote

We were so excited about our rich jewel tone wedding at the St. Regis. For the reception space we created tall silver candelabras with large floral arrangements and mixed them with low, mercury glass compote bowl arrangements (seen below).




Monday, December 2, 2013

We're Talking Holiday TableScapes

Thanksgiving is officially over (and so is our holiday break), so we're talking holiday tablescapes. If you're hosting or decorating, forget the poinsettias. Instead, mix and match mercury glass containers filled with flowers and candles. These type of containers automatically create a cozy yet elevated environment (and do a brilliant job of sparkling!). Below we've chosen white and silver florals, but any other traditional holiday colors/flowers will look fantastic. Something as simple as red roses mixed with hypericum berries, or highlighting the amaryllis, will all work.




Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Fancy Backyard Affair

2013 is officially the year of amazing clients. L+F were definitely a part of this group. These genuine two got married in the bride's mother's backyard. The overall vision was The Great Gatsby before the movie even came on the scene, so we tried to create pieces within this style without echoing the millions of blog posts on the same topic. We stuck with the glamour and elegance of the concept, but gave it a modern twist. Thank you to Love Life Images for photos:

















Monday, July 8, 2013

J+R's Real Old Town Wedding

I cannot believe it's been over a month since the last blog post but June events kept us occupied! The spring/early summer has been great and now we finally have some time to share with you what we've been doing. Today we're bringing you J+R's Old Town Wedding. The bride oozed chicness and elegance, so for this April 27th Lorien Hotel wedding we mixed mercury glass containers with square clear glass vases filled with white florals and minor green accents. As usual, we flooded the space with candles to really elevate the look. For the personals we were able to convince the bride that doing a sunset orange in April is totally not against any rules we were aware of and we're so happy for the pop of color in the ceremony! Check the out the day captured by Porter Watkins Photography: