Garden urns filled with white flowers.... |
these weathered urns add such pretty detail to any arrangement... {Photo credits: 1 100 Layer Cake 2 Amy Wellenkamp via Style Me Pretty 3 Martha Stewart 4 Martha Stewart Weddings 5 Saipua via Sunday Suppers}... |
Happened upon these lovely Fall table settings while happily browsing last week and fell for all the wonderful layers, attention to detail, and the feeling of having just returned from a walk in the highlands or an afternoon of horseback riding . . .{images: 1 - Country Living via perfectbound; 2 - Brides.com via perfectbound; 3 - via perfectbound; all images cropped and edited by TIG}{this is glamorous} on facebook & follow on twitter copyright © 2007-2011 {this is glamorous} all rights reserved... |
One of my favorite ways to display wedding centerpieces is in urns. Not only does it allow for shorter centerpieces, key when trying to converse with other guests across the reception table, it creates an air of elegance. Whether you use a garden, porcelain, or mercury urn place one on each table or place them down the middle of a head table, fill them with fruits or flowers, urns will certainly make a beautiful addition to your wedding day décor. ... |
Marie Labbancz from Marie Labbancz Photography was kind enough to share these beautiful photos of our golden urn wedding cake that we delivered to Trump National Gold Club a few weeks ago. Marie has photographed other cakes of ours and we came across this cake after visiting Marie’s photography blog. Check out her blog for more photos of the wedding. ... |
Garden roses, ranunculus (buttercups), and hydrangeas decorate this 5 tier wedding cake. Ivory lace pattern highlights the top tier to match mother’s mantilla and a gold urn with multiple sugar flowers sits atop the top tier. Gold rope detail wraps around each tier and floral sugar flowers separates the 3rd and 4th tiers. Flavors include vanilla with hazelnut and chocolate buttercream, chocolate cake with raspberry chambord buttercream and red velvet with lemon cream cheese buttercream. The cake was delivered to the Trump National Gold Club in Bedminister, NJ. I shot this video of th... |
This is an incredibly easy project to do, and great for those who want to do their own flowers but don’t have any arrangement experience. The whole thing cost me about $25, but I also had access to inexpensive peonies at my local farmer’s market. Pricing this out at a floral wholesaler is advisable – otherwise, it’s easy to replace the peonies with other voluminous flowers like carnations. What You Will Need: Black Metal Urn from Jamali Garden or similar container Floral Foam Sphere (6″ if using the urn, or fit to container) Peonies or Other Voluminous Flower (approximately one doze... |
This arrangement was used as the main centerpiece for our tablescape, adding a shorter but fuller scale to the table for a little more variety. This arrangement is a little more complicated than the brass goblet design, but not much! • • ♥ • • What You’ll Need: Vintage Brass Urn (ours is 6″ in diameter) Juliet Garden Roses (ours courtesy FiftyFlowers) Helga Piaget Cream Garden Roses (ours courtesy FiftyFlowers) Nagi Filler Leaves (ours courtesy FiftyFlowers) Gold Floral Spray Paint Floral Shears Wet Floral Foam Block, Cut to Fit Urn Trim several branches of the Nagi filler ju... |
Seating card table with a large silver urn filled with white ostrich feathers. Location: Cipriani on Wall Street.... |
If you are having a beach wedding, ask each of your guests to find a stone or shell from the beach that you can display in your new home.... |