I have to admit I was a little skeptical when Jennifer shared her wedding colors with us during her design meeting. A bright turquoise color mixed with black against the tall white walls of the Tampa Garden Club? But when we featured her sample table during one of our open houses, I was a believer!
Jen's event designer, Jamie, and I added in a black and white damask printed runner to the all black table. Coupled with the bride's furnished white hydrangeas in our cylinders, there was just enough POP of white on the table to make the entire room looked totally awesome.
Jen and Jesse's wedding began with an outdoor ceremony in the garden area. The arbor was simply decorated with two white and blue hydrangea arrangements. We covered a small table with turquoise linen for the sand ceremony items.
Our black wrought iron shepherd hooks lined the aisle way holding stems of client-provided white hydrangea blooms in our small black wrought iron holders.
The social hour was held inside the conservatory where we decorated the sign-in/place card table in similar colors. Jen used the similar black damask pattern for her card box and other DIY items. Guests signed a large monogrammed "B." This table was later used for a candy station.
Inside the room, uplit palm trees from A1 Foliage, graced the perimeter of the ballroom.
We did a Fajita Station as part of the couple's main dinner. There were plenty of toppings so guests could customize their entree.
The wedding cake was a three tiered square cake with hints of bling which we added to the decorating of the table featuring it.
The candy station was a sweet ending to the reception for Jen and Jesse.
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