Showing posts with label MAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAC. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Fresh Yellow at the MAC

These snapshots are of the June wedding for Melissa and Kevin. Yellow and white were the main color in all the flowers. Take a look at the different shapes and textures throughout the wedding!!



This bridesmaid bouquet included gorgeous white stargazer lilies, green bells of Ireland, and bright yellow freesia. This specific mix of flowers gave the whole bouquet lots of interest and texture.








The same yellow and whites were carried through to the ceremony in these altar pieces....






....and into the aisle decor.








A happy bridesmaid with her bouquet.




This is the beautiful bride with her bright, fresh, citrus-y bouquet. It included yellow freesia, bells of Ireland, and ivory roses. So gorgeous for a summer day!





We can never resist any little cuties at a wedding!!


The reception at the MAC was filled with the same flowers and colors that were seen at the ceremony.

Our tall silver stands were filled with sprays of snapdragons, bells of Ireland, roses, spray roses, lilies, and filler.





The family tables had a low, mixed arrangement in the bride's silver containers.





What a heavenly event full of color and texture! Thanks to the bride and her family for being such a pleasure to work with!! Best wishes to the bride and groom!




Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Black and White Anemones at the MAC

The following are some snapshots that we took at a wedding reception we did at the MAC. The wedding color scheme was mostly black and white (with a touch of pink at the ceremony). We were able to use our black wrought iron trees and black and white anemones and other flowers to bring the theme into the ballroom.




Our trees with hanging candles and crystals are accented by white birch branches to bring in the black and white theme.


The bases of each tree were decorated with clusters of white hydrangea and black and white anemones.

We used the trees on "cluster" tables at the MAC. Each "cluster" was made up of three guest tables pushed together and sat 18 guests. This gave the room a unique layout and helped off-set the cost of the large centerpieces.

The opposite tables had these black cylinder vases filled with white hydrangea and anemones.




The bridesmaids' bouquets were where the light pink accent was used at the ceremony. These bouquets were made of white anemones, pink ranunculus, and ivory roses.
This was a fun and unique wedding to design for and we wish the bride and groom all the best!!



Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Classic Black and White at the MAC

This wedding was last fall at the MAC and used black and white in a classic and beautiful way.


Black was used as an accent, seen in the chair covers, favors, menu cards, and the glassware for the centerpieces. All the flowers at the reception were whites and ivories.





Half of the tables had these tall vases with a ball of white lilies, roses, tulips, and filler.






To contrast. the other half had these black bubble bowls filled with tulips, hydrangea, ranunculus, filler, etc.






These rented candelabras accented both ends of the head table and were decorated with all white, trailing flower pieces.






The end product of the classic black and white in this room was gorgeous and just what the bride and groom envisioned!



Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Trees at the MAC

This wedding reception was a perfect seasonal party without being too over-the-top fall. Our friend, Dominie and her fiance, Brandon were married September 27th. (more personal flower and bouquet pictures to come!!) These are shots of their gorgeous reception.


Photos by David Tsai.



These 6ft. tall trees were the perfect fall touch on half of the guest tables. Our trees had curly willow branches up the center trunk and were draped in crystals and handing votives. The 3 sectioned wreath at the base was filled with fall hydrangea, circus roses, and variegated greenery.



The very tall ceilings in the ballroom allowed the trees to stretch up and make a statement in the room. The amber washed walls (done by Exclusive Events) really warmed up the room as well, making a large space for a lot of guests seem more intimate.





The tables opposite the trees got these full, lush, low bowls with the same circus roses and hydrangea as the wreaths.





All the colors in the room really played off the personal flowers of the wedding party shown here. The bridesmaids carried the circus roses and ivory waxflower with the fall hydrangea background. The bride set herself apart by carrying a mixed, all ivory bouquet.




Once the hanging votives were lit and the lights were dimmed, the trees really came to life!!






Another interesting use of our trees at this wedding was that there were clusters of guest tables mixed in with single tables. This is a new trend in a lot of wedding books and magazines and it really worked well to use our large trees at the cluster tables, and the smaller bowl arrangements at the single tables.

(This is a snapshot that Emily took with her camera.) The cost of the tree rental and tree flowers was made more affordable because the tables had approximately 18 people at each cluster.

More great shots of this wedding to come!! In the meantime, we wish Dominie and Brandon all the happiness that life can bring!!