6.27.2011

Yay! bloom featured on 100 Layer Cake!

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June 20/Atlanta wedding: Shanna + Richard

 Welcome back from what we hope was a lovely Father’s Day weekend! We’re delighted to start the week off with Shanna + Richard’s stellar vintage-library themed wedding shot by David and Kendrick of Our Labor of Love. It has all the makings of a sweet love story, with a laid-back reception reminiscent of a Sunday afternoon lawn party.






Cute guest book idea alert! The combination of a Fuji Instax Camera and library card bookplates were an instant hit and served as the perfect guest book. The four drawer card catalog that was used to store all the guest book supplies was found at an antique store, and although the purchase of the camera didn’t come cheap, Shanna points out that it’s such a fun camera to use and will easily get a ton of use well after the wedding!



Vintage books. They look great as accent pieces to your centerpieces, but if you’re not careful the cost can add up quickly. While it’s a good idea to check out your local vintage and antique shops for one-of-a-kind books, we’re siding with Shanna on this one – she hit the jackpot by going to a few local Goodwill stores (finding books for $1 or $2 each)!


Thinking of an outdoor, picnic-style reception where guests can relax in between cutting a rug? Quilts or blankets matching your wedding colors are a must! We cannot believe Shanna’s mother made the quilts above. She made three quilts, each with a personalized embroidered message on the back – one she kept for herself, one she gave to Shanna and Richard, and the other for Richard’s mother to keep.


Since their venue didn’t allow anything to be thrown that could potentially litter the grounds, they turned to Ecofetti - which turns out is the same thing used for “snow” on movie sets. It dissolves in water so it’s easily washed away with a hose. This is a great alternative (and eco-friendly for eco-conscious brides) to birdseed, sparklers, rose petals, etc. And, if it gets stuck in your hair, it dissolves when you shower.


We adore every bit of this wedding! Thank you Shanna + Richard for letting us share your super sweet day!



Photography: David & Kendrick of Our Labor of Love / Wedding Planner: Ally Haggerty of Unforgettable Soirees / Florist: Cathy Brim of Bloom Floral Design / Caterers: Bon Appetit / Music: Vladimir Vladovich of Take5 Strings / Rentals: Peachtree Tents and Events / Venue: Oglethorpe University (Philip Weltner Library) / Invitations & Programs: Little Lamb Designs / Cake: Highland Bakery / Dress: David’s Bridal / Suit: Tommy Hilfiger / Bride’s Shoes: Zappos

6.23.2011

Karen - Bridal portrait session

Karen was my first bride to do a pre-wedding day bridal portrait session.  A couple weeks before the big day, I provided a gorgeous bouquet of white peonies which was identical to the one she would use on her wedding day. 

She spent an afternoon at The Old Decatur Courthouse with her photographer Joseph Aczel .  She is relaxed (and gorgeous!), the courtroom is empty and she was able to wear her dress more than one time.  The photos are stunning.  I think it's a good investment.







6.21.2011

Meredith + Drew

Hey!  I'm getting the blogging bug again!

The first is Meredith and Drew.  They were married at The Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Atlanta with a reception at The Hotel Palomar



Meredith preferred an all white bouquet of hydrangeas and cymbidium orchids with a touch of delicate green ladies mantle.  For her girls, wearing slate grey dresses, we added a burst of color with bright blue hydrangeas and yellow calla lilies (and a touch of green ladies mantle).




 

There were three different designs for the reception centerpieces.  Meredith is an architect and wanted the centerpieces to be very structured.  We started with a large, low design of massed blue and purple hydrangeas. 


The next design featured the mass of blue and purple hydrangeas along with a rise of white calla lilies in a criss-cross pattern.  Their stems were wrapped with platinum ribbon and secured with a pearl pin.

 The third design featured a tall column of large white calla lilies also wrapped with silver and a pin.  The guest tables were labeled with the names of different flowers.



Instead of purchasing cut hydrangea stems for this wedding, I purchased
actual plants which had about 4 or 5 blooms each and cut them myself.  This can reduce your flower cost significantly if they are available.  The best news is that my sister took the leftover plants and added them to her yard.  They are blooming to this day! 

Photos courtesy of mac + cheese photography