


The right hand bout featuring the crystal accents is a magnet style piece that leaves no "puckers" on the groom's lapel, making for a nicer photo. On the left hand bout we see a more traditional pin-on style flower suitable for any male at the wedding who requires a flower.

You will notice that the bouquet in the foreground is the only one which features white flowers. This is the bride's bouquet and the groom features the same white flower in his crystal bout. All other colours from the bride's bouquet are copied in the bridesmaid bouquets although not necessarily in the same flowers.


This is Guild Hall at Halifax Atlantica Hotel. We used black table cloths on the head table in order for the vibrant runner accents to pop. Then we mimiced the linear look of the runners by adding the same color in uplighting behind the head table. The drama from this when entering the room was breathtaking. Those linear elements were then repeated on the guest tables as seen above. Note rhinestone embellishments on chair covers.

Note that we alternate between vibrant orange and vibrant pink napkins and placed them upright in stemware so they would be immediately noticed when entering the room. We then inserted roses in the napkins, again alternating the colours.

Isn't this beautiful - one of my favorite bouquets of all time. This features all the bride's preferred colors and then is wrapped in a vibrant pink satin ribbon - the same color as her shoes! Imagine that. Then to top off what is already stunning, we added a few bands of rhinestone. Wish you could have been there to see it.


This client was totally confident in the color grouping she wanted for her wedding. We worked with vibrant pink, vibrant orange and black and it was stunning. These colors were repeated at every opportunity as she will see in the other photos within this gallery grouping. Enjoy!!

This chair cover can have two appearances - one with a soft sweeping criss cross of the fabric detail and then a dramatic presentation with the addition of the rhinestone banding on the back. These covers were paired with a tone on tone white brocade overaly. Note how the brocade picks up in photos - you would almost think there is silver in that fabric but it is just the way the contrasting threads catch the light.

Isn't this stunning, yet so simple. A well balanced table, taking into attention the color theme and repeating it at every opportunity

Note the rhinestone accent on the pew markers - elevating this from a simple knotted bow to something with understated glamour.