Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Real Weddings: Tracy + Jason 10.11.09

Tracy and Jason were married at The Bastyr University Chapel with an afternoon reception following at the modern, W Hotel in Seattle.
Tracy had a simple, but chic vision for her and Jason's wedding in October. Her color palette was Eggplant purple and White. We worked together on a budget to create a spectacular affair with just the right touches that her guests and the bride and groom would remember forever.
Tracy carried a bundle of "Schwarz" Black Mini Calla Lilies. They lend a rich Eggplant color and a sleek and modern dimension for a stunning and simple bouquet to accent her dress.

The nautral chartruese colored stems give a pop of color to the blackness of the lily.


Tracy had 9 bridesmaids, so budget consciousness was a must. Instead of doing elaborate bouquets of $60 and up each, we created these little bundle of stars and sparkle with Million Star Gypsophelia or in other words, Baby's breath.
Baby's Breath is stunning on it's own and these little bouquets are so elegant and modern with the dark eggplant purple dresses.
Each one cost approximately $15!



The W Hotel, is such a modern and simple room, with high ceilings. We wanted to make an impression with the table decor without killing the budget.

We created these simple, but chic and modern asian inspired floral centerpieces alternating on each of the 20 tables. A tall glass cylinder vase was rented, along with black rocks & clear crystal gems at the bottom. We wrapped the bottom of the vase with a swirl of bear grass and then placed stems of Baby's Breath in half and Purple Dendrobium Orchids in the other half.
Against the black table linens, they really made an impression in the expansive room.


After the ceremony the 9 bridesmaids placed their starry bouquets in glass cylinders along the placecard table for decoration.

Thank you to Photo Elan for the fantastic shots and Keri with Bliss Events for coordinating such a fantastic event!
















































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