

Working with the natural colors of the environment, we chose the sheer green organza as the fabric which also complimented the greenery in the table floral decor and the 2 tones of sand. Sand was collected from 2 separate areas, each one with a special meaning to the bride and groom, bringing extra significance to this ceremony detail






Fresh flowers nestled into the chair sashes acted as pew markers. The urns which marked the area where vows were exchanged were later repurposed for the reception dinner and dance.

Displayed on a round head table. Having the bouquets face forward rather than upright gave greater photo value to the event.

Appropriate candle light is necessary for gaining the maximum impact of your centerpieces. Be mindful of the placement as well as quantity of lighting introduced to each table.


In lieu of marking the aisle with elements placed on the ground we tucked clusters of fresh flowers within the tie detailing of the "aisle only" chairs. This works well when the ground is uneven as uneven ground greatly restricts the decorative options available for aisle definition. We later used these at the head table as chair accents.