Showing posts with label Ballpark Hilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballpark Hilton. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Ideas for Two Venues

These snapshots of the Ballpark Hilton and Top of the Met give just a few glimpses of what the rooms look like set up with centerpieces on the tables. There are many different ways to use these two versatile venues. Take a peek!



















This table outside of the ballroom at the Hilton was used for the placecard table. We designed a large vase of flowers for the table so that attention would be drawn to the table as guests arrived.












Inside the room, each table had a low, round centerpiece in shades of pinks and green.












These next pictures are of the Top of the Met. This reception had all shades of red flowers in two different centerpieces.






Clear glass decorative candelabras with balls of roses, dahlias, and alstromeria were the center of half of the guest tables.












Round, full bowls of the same flowers decorated the other half of the tables in the room.










There are so many awesome event spaces in this city! We'll post up more pictures of reception ideas as we get them!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

New Year's Eve Weddings

Sisters Flowers had two New Year's Eve weddings!! Both were classy and elegant in their own stylish way. Take a look at some of the snapshots we took of our set-up that day!!





WEDDING AT HILTON BALLPARK

This wedding used red, burgundy, and white for it's decor. These tall arrangements on top of pilsner vases left the middle of the vase clear with the flowers starting above the guests' heads. The flowers included snapdragons, hydrangea, roses, and stock.






These cube vases, filled with stock, roses, and alstromeria, also went on guest tables.










The combination of high and low arrangements really gave each table it's own interesting feature.













Look at the view from this ballroom!!























WEDDING AT THE RITZ

The decor of this reception was a very formal dark red/burgundy and black.





These centerpieces were 36 roses in a spray on top of trumpet vases. Each vase had clear rocks in the bottom with an LED light shining up into the vase.






These velvety black magic roses were just the right fit with the linens and color scheme of the ballroom.



















Thanks to both the Knudson and Noonan families! It was a pleasure working with you on your beautiful weddings!! All our best to the newlyweds!!