Showing posts with label feathers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feathers. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

ten.ten.ten Flower Shots!

Here are the awesome flower photos from Cedar Lake Farms, courtesy of Browers Photography.







We get so excited when our brides love the flowers as much as we do!




























We love bright colors and texture for fall, so we used both! Feathers were an added touch for all the personal flowers.

















































The Ceremony











We decorated our canopy with branches and very loose, lush flowers and greenery.














The Reception






















Best Wishes to the bride and groom!! Thanks to all the ten.ten.ten wedding vendors. It was a pleasure to work on this awesome event with all of you!




:)

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Embellishments Around Your Bouquet

These bouquets have unique embellishments around the outside of the flowers. It's a great way to do something a little different to make a statement.





This lush, mixed, all white bouquet has variegated hosta leaves around the edge for little extra color and contrast.
These two bouquets have feathers around the edge- one all white with white feathers and one all green with red feathers. The bouquet with white feathers also has small crystals within the flowers.




There are so many ways to embellish a bouquet!!
:)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Peacock Feathers

For everyone out there considering using peacock feathers, here is an example of how we incorporated them into bouquets and as decorations at the ceremony and reception. Take a look! (Images by Tim McDermott)



The feathers were used to tied in shades of blue in the bridesmaids' bouquets. They carried white calla lilies, ivory roses, accented with the peacock feathers and looped lily grass.












The bridal bouquet was a fall mix of mini calla lilies, roses, and looped lily grass.








The groom wore a fall calla lily to match his bride.




The other guys wore an ivory rose to match the girls.























The ceremony was held at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection.






The mothers carried a few fall flowers instead of wearing flowers.























We LOVE grandparents!






A cluster of peacock feathers decorated the end of each pew.




























The feather from the pews were used on the backs of the chairs at the reception.









Best wishes to the bride and groom and their families! It was a pleasure working with you!