Monday, April 12, 2010

Ignite The Romance

This wedding was among our first of creations. The bride was a classic beauty who wanted to keep her wedding traditional with a touch of contemporary details. Her color palette consisted of profound purple, silver and black.

With her wishes in mind, we felt a romantic, dim, sensual setting would best compliment her choice of colors. We emphasized romance with classic pearls, incorporating them into her centerpieces and cake table. In addition we used beautiful sequin linens from Wildflower to pull into the silver chavari chairs (cushioned black). To ensure the bridal party stood out among the remainder of guests we felt it would be best to use the black assets to pull guests attention to the center table. Black velvet was used to drape the main table with a use of long elegant crystals. In addition, the brides maid were dressed in little black dresses with a touch of purple at the waists.

All in all, the setting was glowing for a passionate union of a young and ambitious couple.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

New Beginnings

What better way to embark on a new blog then with the anticipation of a new precious family member? In an attempt to deviate from the representative “baby blue” and “cheeky pink” shower, we opted for a splash of primary colors in this Candyland theme. Moreover, this theme is naturally neutral for individuals seeking that element of surprise in their impending buddle of joy.

Down colorful pathways, over Rainbow Trails, past Peppermint Forests and Gumdrop Pass, you are invited to celebrate the sweetest of adventures. [Insert Mommy To Be's Name] would be honored to meet you at Candy Castle to celebrate the soon to be arrival of her own little gumdrop.

Design and coordination compliments of yours truly and my partner in crime planning, my sister.