Sunday, August 30, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
A Flower Story
As promised... Here is the story.
In late July I received a call from one of my favorite people on the face of the earth. She had decided to relocate to the east Coast and wanted to get into the wedding industry. Of course I was more than eager to help her succeed. So, we made a plan for her, her momma and little sister to take a trip to Maryland for some hands on training. With permission from our bride and groom (Lyndsey & CJ) I put them to work on what started out as a basic wedding and turned out to be one of the coolest weddings of the season.
Yay! Boutonnieres and corsages are complete.
Rebbecca was a natural designer and created some of our best centerpieces.
Marissa Poses with samples of the Golda Roses used in the centerpieces. These are by far the coolest roses I have ever seen.
The truck is loaded and ready to head to Billingsley Manor in Upper Marlboro, MD.
(left to right: Marissa, Rebecca, Jessica)
The ladies "Team Alban" worked together flawlessly assuring that each detail was nothing short of perfect. Great team work girls!
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Now it is time to take a look at what these ladies created. The quality of their work and their passion for perfection is inspiring!
Aisle Art for Lindsey & CJ
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
OneWed Bridal Blog
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Monday, August 17, 2009
And The Winner is
$500 Gift Certificate *Restrictions Apply
NUMBER - 3032
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Baltimore Briday Show THIS SUNDAY
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
How Much Does It Cost
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Manzanita at it's best
This is not a cheap piece by any means. You should expect to pay anywhere from $350 to $600 for a piece of this caliber depending on your designer. Although this is a pricey decor element it may just add that exciting pop you are looking for at your winter wedding.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Simply Light on the Wallet
This is by far the least expensive centerpiece idea I have stumbled onto. For the bride that is looking for more than budget savvy I thought this was a great concept. The recycled cans are tied with a grass accent and filled with Mini Daisies. This is a great look for a backyard wedding or even a bride looking for a casual atmosphere.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Awsome Aisle Swag
All year I have been getting excited about aisle swags and this weekend we created a swag that I had to stop and stare at. The lush orange Imperial Taffeta rested flawlessly on the church floor creating wonderful billows. To my delight the lighting in the church was wonderful and made the fabric glow! Hopefully, Kali & Eric's photographer will share a few more images so that I can share the entire wedding with you.
Thank you to Kali & Eric. I enjoyed getting to know you and being part of your wedding.