Showing posts with label yellow and grey weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellow and grey weddings. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Dessert Bars

At DBI we, as people of the sweets, believe in a delicious dessert display. Whether this supplements the cake, passed as a late snack, or simply highlights the family traditions, it's a great detail to add to any event. When designing this element, consider the following:

  • Ingredients: what would you like to include in this display? Pastries? Candy? Popcorn?
  • Serving Containers: based on your "ingredients" list, consider what would make the most sense in terms of platters, containers, and serving utensils. 
  • To-Go Containers: instead of a favor, allow your guests to fill up on sweets for their ride home (or a late snack back at the hotel). Striped dessert bags and chinese takeout containers all are a great option. 
  • Display Levels: creating focal points at different heights not only allows for a great visual, but also allows your guests to reach "ingredients" easier. 
  • Signage: indicating what each item is not only adds another fun design element, but also allows guests with allergies to avoid items they cannot eat. 
  • Composition: just like with any design, a balanced composition is key. 
We designed a dessert display station back in September and here's what we came up with:








Monday, January 9, 2012

Carnegie Wedding - B&H

Hello and welcome back. I hope everyone has had a fabulous weekend - how nice was the weather??

I can't be more excited about 2012 and all of the events DBI has coming up. With the new year you'll see some changes - to include the blog! We'll be reformatting to fit more of the good stuff. Aside from sharing our real weddings I want to bring in more design inspiration, product sharing, vendor spotlights, tasty recipes, and overall hosting tips. It takes more than gorgeous flowers to make a successful event :)

Today I'd like to share one of our favorite weddings of 2011 - B&H's wedding at the Carnegie Institute for Science. The amazing Kelly Prizel shot this wedding - there are so many more shots that I'll be sharing with you - this is just a sneak preview! This totally personalized wedding was planned by Candy Borales, of Candy + Co. Colors were grey, mustard yellow, and white. I love love love all of the printed material (a combination of Candy + Co and Little Bird Creative) and the overall whimsy of this celebration. Check out the images below:

We created 10 different yellow and white bouquets for the female attendants. Yes - TEN different ones :)

I love clients who like to make a bold statement - these chivari chairs did just that

We created a floating alter of suspended yellow and white pomanders with mirror and crystal garland

Lemons anchored manzanita branches, which suspended glass spheres with votives

The floating alter created a great decor element during the dance portion of the evening

All Images:
Kelly Prizel Photograph
www.kellyprizel.com