April 7, 2022 12:49 pm
Nico and Kennedy’s romantic wedding at the Fort Washington Country Club featured generous florals, elegant tabletop decor, and an airy ceremony space right on the golf course. We played with both rustic greens and browns and light, bright pinks and corals; earth tones provided a rich backdrop to the lighter colors. We used magnolia leaves in our designs as the backs of the leaves are a smooth medium brown, adding depth and dimension to the wedding arch, bridal bouquet, and centerpieces. Other tan and orange foliage and antique hydrangea added to the natural look. A wide runner of florals on either side of the ceremony aisle matched the lush arch, filled with antique and blush pink roses. Inside, tall centerpieces... Read More
November 30, 2021 11:30 pm
This intimate celebration was packed with personalized, chic style. From the deconstructed wedding ‘arch’ to the overhead drifts of orchids and greenery, Jon and Valeria worked with us to create a one-of-a-kind event design at Nobu Malibu. The colors ranged from bright white to soft peach to a pretty blush. We used cherry blossoms, roses, and orchids to create a rich yet light look. Tons of orchids and greenery hung over the dining table, complementing the beachy blue-and-white china and blush-pink glassware. Classically composed clusters of roses and pillar candles also decorated the table top, with one rose tucked into each napkin. The rose wall added a fun backdrop to guests’ photos for a highly personalized touch to the wedding.... Read More
November 3, 2021 1:51 am
An all-important element of wedding ceremony design, the chuppah provides symbolic shelter for a wedding couple, and a focal point for guests at the front of the aisle. Melissa and JL wanted something lush, rustic, and eye-popping. Utilizing greenery, white florals and whimsical branches of curly willow, we created a big-is-better chuppah that wowed guests and blended in perfectly with the beautiful grounds of the Empire Polo Field. The reception took place in a tent with sumptuous draping and more overflowing greenery. Pops of fresh white flowers aligned with the all-white draping and flooring, and the rustic chairs and sea-blue linens. Vintage-style globe lights hung within our custom ceiling installations of greenery. More greenery edged the stage, and even served... Read More
June 22, 2019 6:29 am
We love all things greenery. And, we love glamorous, elegant ballrooms. Some people think greenery and ballrooms don’t mix, but we beg to differ. For this wedding, we were able to bring the outside in – bringing in whole pepper trees, hanging greenery, and lining a glossy dance floor with even more greenery. And, it worked! See all the goodness of this gorgeous Beverly Hills Hotel wedding, below, in photos by Duke Images. Florals: Butterfly Floral and Event Design Event Planner + Consultant: Tessa Lyn Events Photographer: Duke Images Rentals: A Rental Connection and Revelry Event Designers Music: Bob Gail Special Events and Unite Entertainment Videography: Brand Videography Lighting Design: Honored Occasions Linens: Wildflower Linens Cake: Butter End Bakery
May 24, 2019 2:25 am
The ballroom at the Riviera Country Club has a decadent look – rich gold curtains, chandeliers, and sconces add a gilded feel to the room. We worked with light, pretty pink florals to add dimension and romance to the overall design of this classic, beautiful wedding. We combined ivory, bright pink, lavender, and antique pink roses with hydrangea for the reception florals, collecting charming small pieces down long tables and going for drama with tall, glamorous centerpieces for the round tables. The ceremony featured clusters of florals and eucalyptus greenery on the existing gazebo at the Riviera, adding texture and depth to the vows area. Ivory draping added a final sophisticated touch. Our favorite part of this wedding? The non-matching... Read More
March 21, 2019 2:48 pm
When two people promise to wed, it’s a cause for celebration! This engagement party, at Calamigos Ranch, combined classic decor with clever personalization. Our favorite touch was the bright pink neon sign with the couples’ hash tag. The color palette featured light pink, white, and cool lime green, creating a springlike feel. Our green taper candles in hurricanes and gleaming silver lanterns alternated with flowers on long tables, as well as dramatic long ‘bridge’ floral pieces, adorned with gleaming, fairly-lit bulbs. Check out the modern donut wall in the background! Always a guest favorite, we topped the wall with greenery for a decorative accent. A lush piece of amaranthus, roses, and textural greens highlight the oh-so-clever neon sign. VENDORS: Floral... Read More
March 1, 2019 2:11 am
Many of the weddings we design host literally hundreds of people – huge events with lots of guests. But some of the smaller, more intimate affairs are just as innovative design-wise as our larger events. For this wedding of less than 75 guests, the couple wanted to add architectural designs to their florals, and we were happy to oblige, from the circle of roses behind the couple – that later accented the cake table – to the lush flower wall behind the sweetheart table. As always, we enjoyed working with the confident and capable Katie Lee from Bella Destinee, and photographer Andy Seo. Gold chairs by Palace Party Rental vibed perfectly with the soft whites and ivories of the florals.... Read More
February 21, 2019 2:55 pm
Engagement parties are a place to celebrate the beginning of a couple’s life together. For this one, planned by Kate Carlson of A Kate Carlson Event and beautifully shot by Katie Beverley, was a vision of sumptuous glamour. With the impeccable Four Seasons LA as a backdrop, it was a night to remember for everyone. The clients chose blush, pink, and vivid fuschia as their colors, and Palace Party Rentals brought in gold and mirrored rentals. VENDORS: Floral Design: Butterfly Floral and Event Design Planning: A Kate Carlson Event Photography: Katie Beverley Venue: Four Seasons Los Angeles Rentals: Palace Party Rentals We work hard to credit all vendors accurately for every blog post. If a vendor is missing, please email... Read More
February 19, 2019 3:04 pm
The stars of every wedding are the couple getting married, so it’s natural to have them sit apart from the guests in a beautifully appointed table all of their own. We have taken sweetheart tables to a higher art, and here share our absolute favorites. The background of a sweetheart table can be just as important as the design of the table itself. In the photo above, two beautiful tall floral arrangements with cascading flowers were placed behind the sweetheart table, adding height to the overall look. For this look, above, a stand above the sweetheart table is overflowing with hanging greenery; while it’s not only a beautiful design, this type of overhead arrangement can also, in a way, symbolize... Read More