Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Details pt. 1

Life is all about the details. Weddings are no exception. As discerning urbanites, we wanted an escape from the mundane. More importantly, we wanted our wedding to be uniquely about us. This was by no means an easy feat to accomplish as what was expected from us was a very traditional Cambodian wedding. And yet somehow everything came together for us. We got what we wanted and so much more. Our theme? Moni & Aaron.

The primary colours for our wedding were Fuchsia and Teal. A vibrant shade of pink made perfect sense for a spring/summer wedding. I also loved how the fuchsia complimented the color teal my husband choose. We both love teal and our home is evidence of that - we painted the accent wall in our living room teal. Our kitchen is also a shade of teal with white trimming. So yeah...we heart teal! We also used a lot of gold in our wedding as a accent colour. Gold is a classic rich colour used in Cambodian weddings.

Concept wise, we wanted to keep things clean, simple, modern but also fun and whimsy. The colors and cultural influence created a marriage of modern meets lush jewel tone seaside soiree.


Teal Satin linens were much more inexpensive to buy than to rent. We also purchased fuchsia linens for the specialty tables (dessert bar, consumption bar, escort table and card table). The colors complimented the centerpiece decor. Our dinner set up was pretty basic and simple - not cluttered since with 7 courses we needed ample space on the table. Chopsticks were also provided by request. The disposable origami napkins were chic and cheap. As a Origamist, it added the perfect touch to our table setting.


I've always considered flowers to be an important aspect of a wedding. They bring color, texture, warmth and aroma to the ceremony and reception. Our venue is a blank white canvas so we used bright bold colours to paint life into them. The roses came in every shade of the rainbow which made it an easy choice for flowers. They are also available year round and are relatively inexpensive so I highly recommend brides to use them. Peonies are one of my favorite blooms and lucky for me they were also in season. Their lush fullness and vibrant pink hues are so dreamy. The billy balls aka Craspedia flowers and bear grass added texture and a whimsical look to the centerpiece.

- Special thanks to Sherry from Wholefoods University in Providence for turning my vision into a seamless reality.


We alternated the floral centerpieces with fuchsia Lotus candle holders made from capiz shells. They were small but had a big impact. Lotus flowers are significant symbols in Asian cultures especially in Buddhism. They represent elegance, beauty, purity and grace. Many of our guests loved them. We used soy candles because of their longevity - as oppose to using paraffin wax candles. It was also an eco-friendly choice too. The non-floral centerpieces helped cut down on the cost. They also last longer than fresh flowers so guests took them home as a keepsake favor.


We eschewed from the traditional choices for cake toppers. I didn't want a generic porcelain figurine, flowers or a monogram letter. Luckily Etsy provided a host of personalized options. We choose the custom clay couple from Etsy artist, Mudcards. she created cute cartoon figures of us. My husband wore his favorite sports team jersey under his suit while holding his xbox controller. I wanted to make sure to his other favorite hobby, tennis was also represented. I decided to have my figurine wear a traditional Cambodian outfit since I had no intentions of changing from my white wedding dress into one. My way of paying homage to our roots.


We had another Etsy artist create us a fabric scroll for us to use as a sign in guest book. We have a space spoken for it on one of the walls in our living room. It has the signature of all of our loves one on it. The Apsara monogram from our wedding invitation suite was also used in our paper luminaries and reserved cards. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of our luminaries from the wedding. We used mini picture frames I found at Target for $1 a piece as table numbers for our reserved tables.


Since we had no assigned seating for our guests, I had place cards made only for us and the bridal party. I had an Etsy artist laser cut their names in gold cardstock (our accent color). Our names doubled as decor at our reception which made for some nice pictures. I still have our place cards in the living room.



As I mentioned before, we had no assigned seating arrangement but we did reserve tables for some of our guests - mostly for the out of towners and our friends who are more accustomed to the Western style seating arrangements. I made a manzanita tree with the names and table numbers but one of the hiccups was we lost the bag containing the origami cranes with the names of our guests and the hanging crystals. Luckily, my day of coordinators quickly crafted paper punches with names of the guests and their table numbers. If time was on our side, I would have requested fresh blooms to decorate some of the branches.

The personalizations continued with the luminaries. I had a Etsy wedding and my penchant for paper things and hand crafted goods made up much of our decor. The Apsara luminaries (not pictured) and the custom name luminaries were placed in one of the many glass windows overlooking the beach. We used led lights for safety reasons to light them up. Our coordinators set up the name luminaries right behind the bar. It was the perfect place to greet our guests. We were careful not to go overboard.





Tuesday, June 28, 2011

PSP Syndrome


I am currently suffering from the "post wedding slump" - as my date twin on The Knot describes it. This is when one goes into wedding withdrawals! Now that the wedding is over I have all this time left over. I thought I could occupy it with my next big project - Home Renovations! Alas, I miss planning. I still have pictures to look forward to and I am definitely going to write about the big day and the days leading up to it. I will also finish writing the reviews and clearing out the wedding stuff. For now I want to share some eye candy from the wedding. My friend Kim and cousin Rady took these pictures. It is just a preview of what is to come.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

A fan favorite

Pin wheels, paper tissues, buttons, brooches, feathers, and parasols have all been used as an alternative to the traditional floral bouquet. I will be carrying a bouquet of blooms but my maids will be carrying brightly colored hand fans to go with our Chic Modern Asian wedding. The fans make for a stylish accessory for our outdoor nuptials on the beach. It might also have a practical purpose should the mercury rise that day. However, I still want to include flowers for the girls. My budget friendly idea is to have them wear floral wristlets. I want to use orchids for their exotic beauty and because my MOH is allergic to fragrant blooms, orchids have a light scent and hold up well out of water.

Image by Datura: A Modern Garden

As for the wedding flower situation, I am not going the DIY route. The time sensitive and delicate craft is best left in the hands of the professionals. My type A personality would agonize over every detail. Nor do I want to enslave my bridal party and family. It's too much work and simply not worth all the stress. However, flowers do mean a great deal to me. So it is really important that the artist who creates the flowers for our wedding day completely understands my vision. The problem is finding a florist that will work with our teeny tiny flower budget. My solution...divide and conqueror.

Whole Foods! At first I was quite apprehensive about a super market chain providing the wedding flowers. However, I was sold after I read the rave reviews on the Knot about the quality and freshness of their work plus their very competitive pricing. Unlike a typical flower shop, Whole Foods does not have a high overhead cost to cover for materials, labor and rent so they don't need to charge exorbitant prices to make ends meet. As a result, Whole Foods is able to offer customers whole sale prices for buying flowers in bulk. Since our centerpieces are relatively simple, we would only need Whole Foods to provide us the 9 short centerpieces, two small ceremony centerpieces and provide us with fresh petals and dozens of blooms to decorate the head table and window displays at the venue. The location I am working with also offers delivery services which is a big plus. The other plus is Whole Foods buys locally and seeks out earth friendly selections from around the world.

As for the personal flowers, I would prefer a local florist to provide us with the flowers. I have some very specific requests for my bouquet, which might provide a challenge for the staff at the Whole Foods flower department. I also have some unusual requests like floral garlands for the bride and groom. I will be paying relatively more for the flowers but it's okay because I saved on the flowers for the centerpieces. The flowers for the bridal party only includes my bridal bouquet, 2 floral garlands, 2 floral corsages, 3 bouts for the groom and groomsmen, and two pin on corsages for the moms, and 2 bouts for the dad so it is still considerably small. I saved money by not having my maids carry bouquets and by having a smaller bridal party.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Bouquet Inspiration

How fruity is this bouquet? I love the sun set colors and the kumquats! The turquoise wrap is also a beautiful touch.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Modern Floral Centerpieces II

After scouring the internet for modern floral art, I stumbled upon these fun, whimsy arrangements as inspirations for my short and tall centerpieces.

I heart the free flowing lily grass and cascading phalaenopsis orchids in the tall centerpiece. The petals looped through the lily grass in the second centerpiece (2nd picture) adds a really funky effect. (Floral Arrangements by Datura: A Modern Garden)


Clustering of flowers make a huge impact especially when using bold colors. The yellow billy balls (Craspedia) flowers in the short centerpiece adds a pop of color, texture and a fun factor!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Modern Floral Centerpieces I

I dream of color! Shades of vibrant pinks, soft oranges and lush greenery. Clusters of blooms - Peonies and roses. Exotic notes of bamboo or horsetail as accent. And loops of bear grass for a whimsy twist.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Flower Power II

In a previous post, I wrote about my love for flowers and what I envision for our wedding day. I decided that having all floral centerpieces will not work within our budget so we decided to do half plant centerpieces. Bamboo is a great option because they are fairly inexpensive and fits our Asian theme wedding. I am also making a short list of fab florist I want to meet with. I admit that I am more excited about flowers than cake tastings or trying on wedding dresses.


Bamboo Centerpiece Inspiration

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Floral Inspiration


Modern. Whimsy. Colorful. Floral Fantasy.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Inspiration Board IX


I truly love the color combos used in this inspiration board. I don't even mind this shade of yellow. Bright and Brilliant!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

Floral Garlands: Cambodian, Thai & Indian styles


Flower garlands are a common sight in India and Southeast Asia. These
perishable pieces of art are traditionally given as gifts or used during religious ceremonies and weddings. The garlands take on different shapes and come in a myriad of colors. Cambodian and Thai garlands have very intricate designs that can be circular or resemble necklaces or have two tail ends with ribbons. Thai garlands are known as Phuang Malai because it is often held together by Jasmine flowers. This beautiful bud of divinity has a lovely fragrant scent and sweet aroma. Lotus, Tuberose, carnations, and orchids also make very beautiful garlands. The more popularly known leis are modern interpretations of the traditional garlands but are still quite lovely. However, I would love to have the traditional garland used at my wedding. Unfortunately few florists in the state have the skill or knowledge to construct these types of garland. This might be another DIY project.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Floral Inspiration



Tall Centerpiece designs. Love the use of twigs, curly willow and manzanita branches. I'd definitely want to infuse more than one color or type of flower in the arrangement.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Inspiration Wedding: Vanilla, Champagne, Raspberry, Pink, Gold





These are quite possibly my favorite wedding inspiration pictures from a real wedding. A beautiful marriage between earthy neutral tones like champagne and vanilla with bold hues of raspberry and bright pink. The gold is eye catching and lends richness and warmth to the color palette. It's a purrrfect accent color for an Asian affair since gold is symbolic of wealth and prosperity. I also love the manzanita centerpiece with the floral details.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Flower Power I

I simply love flowers and as every flower lover knows, flowers have a language of their own. Every sentiment is expressed in one form or another by these fragile blooms. As centerpieces, flowers are more than mere decorations, they are a form of entertainment that makes a big statement, silently. The flowers for my wedding will be faraway from the land of Laura Ashley and white satin lace. Vibrant colors and exotic notes like orchids, curly willow, bamboo and bear grass follow the flow of an Asian theme wedding. Incorporating cultural details is also very important with creating the overall look of the wedding. We want to hang Chinese lanterns and have Cambodian decor (Apsaras ect.) accenting the reception room. The flowers will pull everything together into one beautiful package.

The challenge is that we are having our seated dinner served family style. So the centerpieces will need to have height. However, tall centerpieces are quite costly so we decided to do half tall and half short centerpieces. The short centerpieces will need to have full blooms like peonies or hydrangeas to maximize appeal. Speaking of aesthetics, we don't want the short centerpieces to appear too small on the table but at the same time we don't want the flowers to cramp the space where the meals will be served. It is going to be a delicate act to balance but I'm sure the florist we choose will be up for the challenge.

Prospective Florists

Golden Gate
I met them at the Spectacular Bridal Expo and loved their work. Rave Reviews from The Knot R.I Board


Ray's Flower Shop
Highly recommended by friends and co-workers

Studio 539
These florist have mastered the art in perishable flowers.

The Tangled Web
The Knot top pick for florist, rave reviews and amazing portfolio

Bumble Bee Landing
A Rec. from Pink Orchid Weddings

Budget wise I've cut floral cost by having my MOH and 3 BMs carry fans with a personalized colored ribbon. I'll blog more about the fans later. The girls will also have corsages or a boutonniere pinned to their dress. We are having low and high centerpieces and using mostly seasonal flowers with the exception of the orchids. Orchids are my favorite especially dendrobiums and cattleyas, so they are a must!

Finding the right florist who will emphasis on discovering designs that are reflective of our personal taste and committed to providing the freshness and quality in the floral product is the utmost important. Staying true to our vision and keeping within our budget is always the bottom line with every vendor and the florist is no exception.