Real Weddings: Teresa & Mike Wedding Celebration at The Royal Ambassador. Peacock inspired decor. 2012-05-21
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Planning your 2011 Spring/Summer wedding? Here is a simple, yet chic way to add a touch of that “outdoorsy” feel to your wedding reception decor.
INSPIRATION: Ros & Blake V’s Summer Wedding. Paper lanterns used for outdoors ceremony. (Click on images for source)
OUR APPLICATION: Here is how we introduce paper lanterns to an indoor wedding reception. The high ceilings and glass walls at the Atlantis Pavilion located on the Toronto Harbour Front, make it an ideal setting to use these marvellous lanterns. Although large ceilings work best, smaller lanterns can also be used in smaller venues either more scattered or grouped up into clusters for major impact. Floating around above your guests’ tables and dance floor, these paper lanterns create a fun, and elegant mood to your indoor wedding reception.
For more wedding decorations, backdrops, head tables, fabrics, colours, flowers visit us at www.MapleleafDecorations.com.
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(more...)Wedding Date: September 25th, 2010.
Venue: Le Parc Banquet Hall Room 3 (Markham).
Head Table: This head table setup, was a pleasure to decorate. The head table was laid out in a C-shape, with the bridal party seating on the outside, and the cake table located on the inside. Draping our fabrics was a bit tricky, due to the odd non-linear shape, but we managed to create a very intimate setting. Mixing various table shapes, size and heights seem to be a great wedding trend to creating a “different” look to your wedding reception without going too overboard. If your planning a traditional wedding with a subtle colour palette, opt for a cool table layout to add that “wow” factor.
Centrepieces: The unexpected small non-translucent centerpiece became the guest table’s focal point. This Asian-inspired pottery, gave this centrepieces an earthy “hand-made” feel. The ceramic bowl grounds the airy and minimalistic concept of a water-summerged coral orchid and floating candle. Simply effective.
Colour: The sage colour satin fabrics complemented the “Zen” vive of this wedding reception. Muted, organic, shimmery and elegant – just perfect for these traditional young newlyweds.
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