Venue: Congregation B’nai Israel
Caterer: VIP Caterers
Photographer: Emily Harris Photography
A pretty bridal bouquet of white peonies was fashioned for Ashley. Her attendants carried white rose bouquets. ● A simple, yet lovely, display was created for the place card table. Four clusters of flowers were set in varied height glass cylinders. Each cluster was comprised of a different variety of flower: roses, peonies, hydrangeas, and Matthiola. ● Ashley and Marlon were married beneath a gorgeous canopy designed with soft drapes of white organza fabric. A lush crown of flowers and branches was set along the top, and gathers of coordinating flowers decorated each post. A crystal chandelier was suspended underneath to add to the elegant setting. A delicate glow was produced by candles that were suspended across the back of the chuppah. ● A romantic, candlelit walkway was created for the bridal procession by lining the aisle with a multitude of glass vessels filled with submerged orchids and topped with floating candles. ● The top of the aisle was framed by a beautifully draped facade of bridal fabric.
For the reception, we designed three centerpiece styles that were alternated throughout the ballroom. ● The first style was a magnificent arrangement of white hydrangeas, roses, peonies, Matthiola, and dendrobium orchids. This was placed on a beautiful epergne with an antique silver finish.White floating candles rested in its lower branches. ● The next centerpiece was a tall glass vase holding white curly willow branches appointed with dendrobium orchids. These displays were enhanced with crystals and suspended candles. ● For the final display, a square-shaped crystal curtain was suspended above the table. These were decorated with hanging candles. A low arrangement of coordinating white flowers was placed on the table. ● Ashley and Marlon sat at a sweetheart table for two that featured several vases holding petite floral arrangements surrounded by candles. ● The cake was finished with an elaborate design of cascading flowers that coordinated with the centerpieces.
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