Oh yes – we’ve got a hot-hot-hot location for our next Wedding Warriors mixer. Drumroll please….
THE SAGUARO PALM SPRINGS!
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Do you recognize the old Holiday Inn? Didn't think so!
The stats don’t lie, centerpieces are all the rage. And why not? They do make a good starting point. So now we get personal. Here’s the scoop (and the photos) of the centerpieces from my October 2010 wedding expertly planned, designed and coordinated by My Little Flower Shop, soup to nuts.
My now husband and I told Greg the colors we liked, and that we wanted the wedding to be on the contemporary side. From there, Greg came up with the idea that instead of one big design in the center of the table, he would do three smaller ones – more of a tablescape than a centerpiece. The outcome was elegant and modern, and suited us perfectly.
This low, rectangular centerpiece element is green cymbidium orchids and seeded eucalyptus in a natural fiber container
This centerpiece element consists of tightly clustered green button poms in a modern glass container lined with a ti leafThis centerpiece element added height to the trio with white dendrobium orchids in a bed of moss in a neutral ceramic containerPin-spot lights focused on each table highlight and unify the three pieces and make the glassware sparkleThe tables varied: there were also low arrangements made of green roses.