Sunday, August 31, 2008

Johanna and Rami


Johanna and Rami had a dream like white wedding smack in the middle of Florida's summer heat that took place at the Intercontinental Hotel (http://www.icmiamihotel.com/) If you didn't know that it was August, you would have believed that this wedding was winter wedding.
Johanna looked amazing in her princess like dress. Petal Production designers created a bouquet that surely matched the fairy tale look. It was a bouquet in loomy that include white roses, white dendrobium orchid, white calla lilies, and just a touch of white phalenopsis orchids. We created the bouquet to cascade just a little bit, so it wouldn't take away the attention of the detail of her wedding gown.

Their ceremony was just amazing. We took the smaller ballroom at the hotel, and literally placed a tent inside. Amber lighting made the tent glow in a romantic hue. The chupah...well that was really truly remarkable. We took two other chupah designs and created one chupah. The legs were a combination of white boxes and orchids leis, with the chupah top being our classic fabric top with a halo of white flowers. Hanging inside the chupah, the design team created a small "chandelier" that include strands of crystals studded with orchid blooms and orchid leis. It really was amazing, and being able to watch it myself, it really still amazes.
The ballroom was spectacular! Now, we've seen a lot of ballrooms here are Petal Productions, but this room was really amazing. For starters, the tables alternated between round tables and royal tables. Each table had the similar theme of flowers, which include our assorted clarinet vases exploding with an arrangements of white dendrobium orchids, white hydrangeas, white roses, and white manzanita branches. Each vase had a submerged matching stem of white orchids, and was cascading in strands of crystals. Around the base, we kept it simple, but placed an assortment of glass vases filled with white stock, white roses, and looped white calla lilies. Of course, the finishing touch...clusters of brightly lit candles. Now, for my favorite part: The lounge set in front of the love table. Don't ask me why, but I ABSOLUTELY love this idea. The entire night, if Johanna and Rami wanted to sit and relax (and maybe even eat a little bit!) their guest didn't have to stand around and wait for them. They could sit, relax and if they needed a refill they only had to take 3 steps. We placed a custom made bar just behind the love table so Rami and Johanna wouldn't miss out on any fun and vice-versa.
A lot of other elements played out for their wedding, and thanks to the talented Plamin and staff at Domino Art Media Group, we have posted pictures for your viewing.

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