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Orange Wedding

Lindsay & Erwin, June 2012

 
Oranges are so refreshing! Once in a great while we come across a client that is not a huge fan of flowers. A lot of you probably are thinking, how can you make that work since so much of your work depends on floral design studio? There a lot of ways in which you can make your event beautiful without using a large amount of fresh flowers. Lindsay from the beginning mentioned her colors were orange and teal and our immediate idea was to incorporate oranges. We didn't use a lot of flowers we just used enough to create a romantic look. The flowers that we did use were higher-end flowers, like orange calla lilies. In order to compensate for the smaller amount of flowers we used also lots of candles. Once we lit entire room, we created a lot of warmth. The look and colors were definitely unique and charming. Lindsay and Erwin had a gorgeous day and they both looked beautiful. They are a great couple and we wish them lots of happiness.









































Below are few wonderful photos of our bride and groom shot by You Bet I Do Photography(If you are worried about the "groom's kick" shot- don't be, our couple met in a karate class and Lindsay is more than capable of chopping blocks of wood herself!) 

Cake: Lindsay's Friend! Pamela Klesko
Photographer/Videographer: You Bet I Do Photography
Flowers/Decor: Goizzy :)

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Classy Summer Wedding: Refreshingly Orange

Amy & Neil, June 2011


We have done quite a bit of our planning with our bride Amy and her family over long distance. Living in Florida and planning a Michigan wedding can become really difficult being so many miles away, yet we had a lot of fun working with each other. Amy was so organized and had such a wonderful sense of style that it made work on our part a lot easier. Our goal was to keep their reception in American Polish Cultural Center, classy yet vibrant and cheerful. We had low centerpieces with branches and oranges that brightened up all the tables. All the linens were champagne which gave us a very soft look that fit the hall very well. Instead of traditional head table, Amy and Neil had a captains table. Amy did a wonderful job designing all the details such as; table numbers, menus, favors, seating charts. For late night snack Amy requested to have a little bit of Polish traditional food so there were Paczki and Chrusciki for every guest to try. It was a beautiful day, beautiful family, gorgeous looking couple. Everything was just great. Best wishes Amy and Neil, enjoy your life together!


Marek Dziekonski was Amy and Neil's professional photographer that documented entire gorgeous day. He did an absolutely amazing job, few of his photos are attached below. If you wish to see more of Amy and Neil, visit Marek's blog!

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