Ceremony San Diego Magazine Cover!

Ceremony Magazine's Spring Cover showcases one of our favorite centerpieces designed for Adrianne & Dale last August. I was fortunate enough to contribute the floral portion of this stunning wedding by Susanne Duffy of Crown Weddings! We will be posting more photos of this wedding photographed by True Photography very soon.

Each curvaceous ceramic vessel cascades and rambles with ruffled and romantic garden roses in ivory, champagne and pale peach hues, ivory hydrangea adds to the scale of the centerpiece while the natural leaves of the garden roses and silvery dusty miller are the minimal foliage peeking amongst the blossoms. Hints of Victorian lavender, scabiosa flowers and heirloom clematis lend and airy romantic quality to the arrangement. Each blossom is hand selected for its contribution to the overall floral palette. An eclectic mix of both gold and silver toned mercury glass votives in a variety of styles and sizes surround this opulent floral display, completing this table-scape.

Featured in The Knot!

You might remember C&T from last summer. Between the suspended centerpieces and the flowing fabric backdrop, their wedding is a hard one to forget. So it’s quite a joy to have them featured in this summer’s national issue of The Knot!

Some of our favorite elements…

The picturesque ceremony site – a giant eucalyptus tree in which we hung brightly colored pom poms, delicate glass orbs filled with orchids, and hundreds of feet of flowing chiffon fabric.

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The theme was repeated in another large tree overhanging the lounge area of the reception, enhanced with candlelight added to the glass spheres.

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Between the two trees, the installation took multiple designers, a few rolls of fishing line, several hours, and two brave souls willing to climb to the very top of the two tallest ladders we have…and we think the outcome was totally worth it.

Another favorite element…

Centerpieces suspended from the tent ceiling, seemingly floating above the guests as they dined. With a base of knotted grapewood embellished with fuchsia phalaenopsis orchids and dripping with moss-like amaranthus, the centerpieces combined both natural and exotic elements.

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And finally, the suspended centerpieces were only enhanced by the large hanging wrought-iron candelabra which served as a focal point over the dance floor.

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Due to the size of the candelabra, it was actually installed two days before the wedding, hoisted up at the same time as the tent itself. Our designers then continued the botanical themes from the bouquets, centerpieces, and throughout the event to make it truly spectacular.

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Thanks again to the fabulous team who made this “enchanted garden” a reality…Thomas BuiConcepts Event DesignPlatinum ProLunaphotoThe Inn at Rancho Santa FeSweet Cheeks Baking Company.

It happened again...

A wedding so beautiful, that when you scrunch up your eyes you can almost see magic and romance shooting out like sparks.

Creating a whole world of garden romance isn’t a theme that comes easily. Dancing the line between whimsical and elegance means you wake up in the middle night with new ideas that start to take on a life of their own. It means pretending a birch log is really butter and a skill saw is just a dinner knife, so you can design a custom arch. It means swathing peonies and garden roses with the perfect colored ribbon, all while wearing a scarf and dressing up like frosty the snowman, because flowers need to be kept at the perfect temperature...so they can look like this on the perfect day.

But it’s all worth it when the last flower petal is thrown, the music starts, and the Bride has walked down the aisle. Especially when the bride is this beautiful.

Even though later you end up wrestling a tree down a dark alley at 2 am, as it takes jabs at your eyes and tries to hang itself on all the doorways. You don’t mind though, because how can you resist something that exquisite? 

Sarah and Chris, your wedding was a ravishingly romantic bit of perfection.

Thank you for letting Adorations be a part of it. Here’s the story on the couple and their gorgeous wedding from the lovely bride, herself on Style Me Pretty

Susanne & Chris

Susanne Duffy of Crown Weddings is one the very first coordinators to have referred me in this industry, back when I had only just begun creating romantic settings for couples in their honeymoon suite, after the wedding celebration. She was also one of the first that saw something more in me, beyond gossamer fabric and rose petals covering bed linens and scented shower walls. She had faith in my vision and my passion for providing an atmosphere for couples that continued the evening past the toasts and happy hugs and handshakes. I still remember sitting in her home studio, sharing tagged Martha Stewart magazines because I didn’t yet have a portfolio of wedding floral design to show my vision to clients. We all start somewhere, and I was fortunate to have Susanne telling her clients I was one of the ones to watch. She had more faith in me than I had in myself at the time as my voice trembled both with fear and excitement about this new direction my company was taking. While mostly self-taught, there are so many who have contributed to me along the way. In the whirlwind of a wedding season, we can forget to stop and acknowledge the true difference that those who encourage, refer, and celebrate us truly make! Sue is one such person, and her wedding gave me an opportunity to properly thank her through the best expression of gratitude that I know…flowers.

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My few photos are just a glimpse; Darin Fong has posted a video that is especially sentimental and telling of the floral and decor elements! Check out the link here. Susanne & Chris’ wedding day is especially memorable, from the secret garden to the night club. The stories, the vows, the now united family that made me swell with tears as my husband and I held the heart shaped rose quartz crystal between clasped palms.

rooftop chuppah sneak peek

Designing for Rachel and Michael was such a joy and this is certainly one of our favorite wedding designs of the season. From the very beginning Rachel had a specific vision in mind, focusing on black and white with saturated pink hues. I especially love this wedding because of the black and white chuppah. The burned out velvet textiles carried a vintage vibe, but are updated with a modern ‘burnt’ brocade pattern.

We repeated the same brocade pattern in the aisle entrance pedestals, the sheer black and white talis covering and again in the 60’-0” aisle runner. The pink hues were introduced from the onset with the custom designed graphic stylings of Daniel Crawford beginning with the glam meets rockabilly invitation and concluding with the ‘oh so very cool’ Ketubah.

The focal flowers consisted of hot pink anemones, cattelya and phalaenopsis orchids (as seen here is the detail shot of the teardrop vases), with seasonal ranunculus and sweet peas interspersed in the bouquets. We presented all the flowers in simplistic contemporary glass and Lucite vessels, (to be seen in future posts). This concept is not necessarily just about the flowers.

The installation was seamless thanks to expert coordination by Kelly of Mint Weddings and Megan Bachman at Andaz Hotel.

If any words such as modern, contemporary, sleek, sexy, or urban describe your personal style for your wedding, this rooftop ceremony location must make the top of your list.

We are especially thrilled to have our work photographed by Paula and Mike of Luna Photo; they are simply one of the best at telling the full story, from behind the scenes to the detail shots (which are our personal faves). We will most certainly be posting again when we have the good fortune of seeing those images!

Look closely and you can see the darling flocked black cones on the end of each chair with white rose petals. {click on image to enlarge}

Festival of Brides Part Deux

As promised the ever fabulous Cary Pennington delivered a CD of images to us last week and of course I just had to create a part 2 about the Festival of Brides with Red Letter Days. Many of San Diego's vendors that participated in the show have shared such positive feedback, that we are considering showcasing at the next Festival. We are also happy to share that it seems that Cowgirl Magazine has taken a liking to our collaboration with Red Letter Days and is featuring an article in their magazine sharing Cary's photos of our presentation. How fun!