Showing posts with label Blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Recent Decors

Congratulations to all our recent newly weds! It was a pleasure working with you. All the best!














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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Cinderella’s Ball

I finally had time to upload the pictures of the menus and the table names I made for the 4th Annual Professional Wedding Planners Conference Gala that took place a couple of weekends ago. Hope you like them!






Here are also some long overdue winter wedding chair cover and sash colors. Burgundy, navy blue, silver and red are still hot winter color trends!






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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Flower Money Saving Tips

Your bouquets and floral arrangements can cost you a fortune if you don't plan well ahead of time. There are a few ways you can save money on your flowers for your big day...

Purchase fake flowers. You'll be surprised what you can find at the dollar store! Even Walmart has a wide selection of fake flowers. They cost a little more than real flowers, but they will last as long as you want them to. Your bouquet can be a great keepsake after your wedding, or you can always sell your bouquets and floral arrangements to other brides looking for a less expensive option. Two great places to sell your wedding items are Weddingbells and Canadian Bride forums.

Buy used fake flowers. If you can sell your used flowered on the online forums, you can definitely buy yours from there too! If you're lucky, you will find another bride with the bouquets, boutonnieres and corsages you are looking for.

Buy wholesale. Here are three websites for wholesale flowers direct from the farm:
- Amazonia Flowers
- The Flower Exchange
- Fifty Flowers

Buy from Costco! Have you ever thought of that? Make your own simple bouquet out of roses from Costco or other supermarkets. Purchasing from smaller flower shops will also save you money.

Size down your bouquets. If you can get away with less flowers and more greens, go for that option. Also chooing accent flowers that are less expensive will save you some pennies you can use for other more important wedding items.

Choose flowers that are in season. If your florist have to specially order flowers that are out-of-season, your cost may increase significantly.

DIY. I am a huge DIY fan, I did my own bouquets and my bridesmaids bouquets out of fresh flowers I bought from the wholesale flower market. For the boys' boutonnieres and mother's corsages, I used a mixed of faux flowers bought from the flower market and Dollarama.

I can honestly say that was my first time trying to make a bouquet with real flowers. I took a shot at it the day before our wedding and voila! And let me tell you, I think faux flowers are even more easy because you can ben and twist the wired stems to just the way you like them! If you're doubting you can put together a bouquet, why not purcahse some real flowers from Costco a few weeks before your wedding and give it a shot. You'll be surprised what you can do!



Photographs courtesy of Fong Lam Chu Photography.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Winter Wonder Inspirations #2


1. Atlanta Bridal: Photo By Alison Herndon ©2005 IBS Design, LLC 2. Kevin Lynch Designs: Feather Fancies Invitation 3. Wonderful Wraps 4. Amazon.com by Silver Insanity: Sterling Silver Sparkly Winter Snowflake Pendant Charm 5. Wedding Style: Jewels Cylinders 6. Beautiful Brides and Beyond (Stef & Mike’s Wedding): White Bloomed Trees Lining 7. Ami Wedding Tiaras.co.uk: Swarovski Crystal and Feather Corsage 8. My Wedding Favors: Winter Coasters

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Winter Wonder Inspirations #1

1. Favors by Serendipity: Baby Blue Chocolate Covered Sunflower Seeds. 2. Vivre: Snake Sandal by Rene Caovilla. 3. Dream Weddings on a Budget. 4. Paper Crafts Mag: Warm Winter Wishes Card by Wendy Johnson. 5. BV Floral Concepts: White Crystal Beads of Different Lengths on Bare Branches. 6. Pink Cake Box: Winter Wonderland Wedding Cake. 7. Invitations by Dawn: Silver Snow flakes.

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