Sunday, April 25, 2010

Orchids and more Orchids for Spring Wedding #2

 The gorgeous Phalaenopsis Orchid, otherwise known as Moth Orchids.  What could be more beautiful for a bride than these?
  This week's wedding took place at St. John Neumann Church with the reception at the Historic Strasburg Inn.  I'm excitedly waiting for Jamie of Epic Photography to post all the pictures.
  Bridesmaids wore bright blue and carried white Dendrobiums, Altar arrangements- also Dendrobiums. Centerpieces were both Dendrobium and Cymbidium Orchids- all in white.
            Congratulations to Amy and Mike.  What a beautiful couple!
 
Next week's wedding will be very colorful and taking place at Lime Spring Farm. It's gonna be gorgeous!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

First Spring Wedding

Cork Factory weddings are so warm and intimate. With it's brick walls and lots of natural light, it can wear any color palette you would like for a wedding.  Harry and Kathy have a great love of nature; so elements of that were seen all over the room. The cake stand made of a slice of a large tree, and the table numbers were made of slices of smaller trees.  Lots of candle- filled lanterns added an amber glow to the rooms.
We used moss and pebbles and turkey feathers (compliments of the groom!).
Bridesmaids wore moss green dresses.  A nature inspired all green and white wedding for our first one of the season.  With the fragrance of lots and lots of Tulips in my shop, I didn't mind working a single bit!

Photography compliments of Thomas Beaman in Harrisburg

The wedding cake and cupcakes were made by Jasmine Clouser of Couture Cakery. in Camp Hill

Wedding Coordinator was Leah McMaster of Fashionable Affair 





The Bride carried a bouquet of white Hydrangeas, white Tulips and White Lisianthus with green Hypericum.
The Bridesmaids bouquets were white Tulips, Hypericum and Curly Willow tips.
Best wishes for a lifetime of married bliss to Kathy and Harry!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Let the 2010 Wedding Season Begin!

I have been waiting for this week since Christmas was over!  Time to get my hands on all the beautiful flowers that this year's brides have carefully chosen.  I haven't had time to post blogs in a long time because
consultations, quotes, contracts, orders, shopping for new items to offer....on, and on.
  Yesterday was like opening Christmas packages as the gorgeous white Tulips, Hydrangeas, Roses and Lisianthus arrived. A breath of Spring, and my studio is happy once again!  This week's wedding is at the Cork Factory Hotel;  the hottest new venue where we LOVE to work.  We'll be there several times this season.  I'll be posting pictures and you'll be able to see why so many couples are having their reception there. 
  On a personal note:     My little grandson Hudson is 2 years old today!!  He's quite the little man already.  He has re-named me "Gig-ee".  I'll post his birthday pic. tonite after the party.

My what a good birthday!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Consultation Tips

        It's been a very busy week of consultations in preparation for the upcoming wedding season.  I'm very excited about all the beautiful weddings we are privileged to do this coming year, and quite frankly- I can't wait to get my hands on all the gorgeous flowers!
  I love bringing couples into my home, getting to know them and their style in order to help them create a beautiful wedding. I want you to see my surroundings and get to know me and my style to determine if you can trust me to bring flowers into your wedding day that you will still remember and be proud of on your 25th wedding anniversary.

Many Brides ask before they come...." what should I bring with me?"
Answer:  If you have the time; first do your homework.  It will make our consultation time very productive.
 * Ask your fiance to discuss with you the type of wedding that would best discribe your personalities and style. Would you like it to be dramatic or understated?  Do you picture it being formal, casual, modern, traditional or eclectic?  The flowers and designs you choose will set the tone and atmosphere as soon as your guests enter.

*  Think of the colors and flowers that you like; as well as dislike.  (ie. baby's breath, Carnations)

*  How about the style of bouquets?  Do you like round hand-tied bouquets, wildflower-tied bunches, cascading bouquets, tightly bunched solid flower bouquets, or loose & whispy bouquets with greens?

* It's always helpful to know your flower budget.  Flowers can range drastically in prices.  If you discuss your budget with your florist she can guide you toward the flowers that will fit within your budget, saving you both the time and frustration of coming up with a 'new plan'.

* Be flexible.  You may find a picture of a bouquet that you love which includes very pricey flowers.
Trust your florist to know what flowers can be substituted to acheive the same color story using less expensive flowers, but still giving you the  'look for less' that will photograph just as lovely.

* Complete my pre-consultation form.  When you book an appointment with me I will send you the link to my online pre-consult form.  Completing this form allows us to skip all the basic information, and get right to the fun part of choosing flowers.

I want a Bride to leave our consultation really 'feeling good' about what she has chosen.  If she does, then I've done the first part of my job well.  If not, I will honestly say that perhaps I'm not the best fit and I will recommend she meets with someone else.
 After all, I only get one chance to make your wedding day a beautiful one, and I do not want to fail!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Knot AGAIN

Once again my wonderful photographer friend Kris from KMPhotography submitted one of our weddings to the Knot Pennsylvania magazine.  Her work is so incredible that it gets chosen month after month.  We're just fortunate to get our work published along with it.  Thanks again, Kris!


Vendor Team:  KMPhotographyweddings.com-Photography
                   Plannedperfectionpa.com -Wedding planner
                 Rosiescreativecakes.com- Cake

Monday, January 4, 2010

Favorites of the Year-with more to come.....


I think of all 777 images of Jessie and Doug's wedding this one is my favorite.  I get to relive that happy moment when she stretched across a puddle to give me a kiss right after coming back down the aisle.    I'll never forget the happiness of this day.  I love that Matthew Tennison had his camera glued to his eye and didn't miss a single precious moment. I  also love seeing a man holding a bouquet.

Jessie and Doug adore their 5 little nephews. Just look at those cute little faces.

THE Matthew Tennison, our hero-and Sondra say cheeeze.

The perfect bridal party picture.




............what's on his mind?

He's checking out the bling on the bouquet stems!!
There are so many more fun pictures, but that's for another time.
Happy New Year everyone!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Wedding Art


Jessie and Doug received yet another beautiful wedding gift on Christmas Day:
 A painting of their wedding begun on-site by artisit Nancy Perotti.  We were so pleased with what she chose to paint and how wonderfully they turned out; what a treasure.
 Jessie and Doug really love art, in fact they first met in a high school art class, so they really appreciate this.

 Lighting their candle in prayer is a great reminder of the spirtitual significance of their marriage.
  I love how Nancy captured the details of pansies down the aisle and the hanging vases of flowers in trees.
In the shadows we can see Erika and Jessie's new sis, Sondra.

Nancy surprised us with another painting of the parade of children.
When I asked Nancy about the concept of painting on site during a ceremony she was excited about the idea, and agreed to do that for us.  The dampness in the air that day made it difficult to do, but she certainly didn't disappoint us.  She finished her work from photos she took while there and the end result was beyond what I imagined.  It meant a lot to me that she was willing to do that, and the best part is that Jessie and Doug will always have a piece of art to remember their wedding day.

Want to contact Nancy Perotti to paint your wedding?