Jen and Zac had an all-out wedding. No expense was spared when it came to decorating for their reception. The reception was held in an old church in Provo with a unique floor plan. It was a lot of fun to use my imagination and do a totally different set-up. Their colors were hot pink, royal blue, and black which presented an interesting challenge when it came to coordinating the colors and balancing the look. However, in the end, everybody was thrilled with the results.
They had their line in the foyer which was a 6 sided room with doors on all walls. After going through the line the guests were invited into the cultural hall for refreshments. I decorated both rooms for a stunning effect that only took me 9 hours to set-up and 2 hours to take down, needless to say, I was happy to go to bed that night.
The Backdrop in the Foyer
The Book Table
The Cultural Hall
Cake and Musicians Area
Punch Fountain and Ceiling Decorations
The Tables
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Becky & Brad
I really enjoyed doing this wedding. It wasn't simply a single backdrop, but also ambiance decorating, which I always find exciting. Becky's colors were light orange and green, which fit very well with the season, late summer/early fall. I find the centerpieces to be especially charming. Inside the beads are lovely little orange lights which the Grandmothers were very fond of. They consequently dimmed the lights to help accentuate the color.
Tiaura & Tyler
Tiaura's colors were the colors of love: pink and red. She had a simple but lovely backdrop. Tiaura took our motto of customization to heart as she requested this specific backdrop, even though we didn't currently have the backdrop on hand. We built it over the summer just for her and this wedding was the first occasion we had to use it. It was exciting to see how it came all together in the end.
Lauren & Aaron
Lauren and Aaron's wedding was a lovely affair held at the American Fork Amphitheater. We decorated the tables with crisp white tablecloths and charming chair covers, complete with spotless white sashes. Six white pillars complete with lights and valence were accentuated by the timeless background of the stone amphitheater. The entire effect brought to mind an English garden party. It was delightful!
Tragically the camera was forgotten and so the only pictures we have were taken after dark, after clean-up had begun and the rain had slightly dampened the effect.
Tragically the camera was forgotten and so the only pictures we have were taken after dark, after clean-up had begun and the rain had slightly dampened the effect.
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