Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Just another manic Wednesday...

Hello everyone, and sorry for the slightly delayed update! Before I will recap last week in its glorious colors, let me just quickly mention in passing that if you want to save some serious $$$ on your wedding flowers as a DIY project, it's TOTALLY DOABLE!!! Just check out this wonderful company in US called GLOBALROSE (and they ship to Canada without a problem for an affordable fee), they are offering 500 fresh roses in your choice of colors at just 319$. WOW! And the best part? We tried them out for a friend's wedding and the flowers we got were magnificent, fresh and with large heads, so after some quick look-up on internet for tutorials and how-tos for making boutonnieres, corsages and bouquets, our friend (and us!) were overjoyed at the outcome and the SAVINGS.

Although we would still recommend a professional for your bridal bouquet and the groom's boutonniere, but the rest you can definitely do yourself and save money :) Globalrose also offers other fresh flowers at incredible prices, so they are definitely worth checking out.
And now, for the last' week's highlights: congratulations to the beautiful bride Michele and her handsome husband Toni, who got married last Saturday in a cozy and sweet garden setting. Yes, your own backyard can be transformed into a magical ceremony & reception venue, you just need a bit of space and a tent (in case it rains). The rest - is up to your imagination and with the help of some rental items such as chair sashes (no need for covers really!), white table clothes, some creative draping and flowers, ribbons and floating candles if you have a pool - a spectacular wedding full of charm can be yours without breaking a bank!
We also had some fun accessory projects last week such as creating a summer paradise theme accessories set along with table centerpieces and the bridal bouquet, with the fun part being in the request to incorporate some Scottish traditions in it:
As we did some research on Scottish weddings, we learned some very awesome legends and fairytales along the way! Fairies, thistle, heather and tartan, horseshoes for luck, tree throwing....and now we know about the infamous Oscar :P What a fascinating experience wedding prep can be!
And to finish this rather lengthy update on a refreshing note - here's a set we made for a sweet bride Lindsay, who wanted something fresh, elegant, with lots of white and some lime accents:
 Enjoy the summer everyone and until next week!

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