Sunday, December 21, 2008

Nicole and Jeremy Wedding

On December 21, 2008, Nicole and Jeremy said theirs vows underneath a one of a kind chupah at the Miami Beach Resort and Spa (http://www.miamibeachresortandspa.com/) This chupah was unique in every way shape in form. The reason you ask? It was extremely special because we were able to suspend the chupah from the ceiling. That's right, the ceiling. The soft white fabric top was decorated with cascading strands of crystals studded with fuchsia dendrobium orchid blooms and phalenopsis orchids. If a picture is worth a million words, then you can see why. Plamen from Domino Art Media Group was really able to capture the glory and uniqueness of the chupah through the lens of his camera.
The ballroom and the rest of the wedding flowed with the same atmosphere during the ceremony. For each table centerpiece, we alternated between hanging manzanita branches covered in matching flowers, and Petal Productions modern white vases spilling with phalenopsis orchids. The hot pink flowers really popped with the white and silver accents. We also design a special area that include a stage covered in white fabric, and long royal table. This area was draped elegantly with white fabric and up light with lights. We also hung chandeliers to make the area a bit more intimate.

Again, thank you to Domino Arts Media Group for the wonderful photos! (http://www.domino-art.com/)




Michelle and Morris Wedding

Michelle and Morris got married to perfect weather at the Diplomat Hotel Resort and Spa (http://www.diplomatresort.com/) on December 21, 2008. They were in excellent hands with Christina (the hotel director) and their day-of-coordinators Martina Comey and Linda Shafter from MandL Occasions (http://www.mandloccasions.com/).

Michelle and Morris kept the color theme in soft shades of white with just a hint of sage and silver accents. The elegance of the colors and this amazing couple really complemented each other. Michelle carried down the aisle a cascading bouquet of snow white peonies, white phalenopsis orchids, white tulips, white roses, and touches of white calla lilies.

Their chupah was that of a fairy tale taking place in a mystical garden. It was a classic round dome chupah draped with rolls and rolls of soft white fabric. Suspended in the center, we hung a brightly lit chandelier. We futher enhanced the chupah with three large floral clusters with cascading ivy. Because it was the first night of Hanukkah, Petal Productions created a custom menorah that was placed underneath the chupah. Up lights were placed for the extra final touch.
The ballroom was magnetic, and still kept in line with the elegance of the white flowers. Each table was dressed with a sage lamour linen with a Noxie overlay in silver. The floral arrangements included our crystal candelabras (yes the are very popular) with a large arrangements of white flowers. Around the base we placed glass vases that tied in the modern touch, for each vase included a single monochromatic arrangement of white flowers. Pin Spot lighting, Up lighting, and Intelligent lighting filled the room in warmth. Michelle, Morris and their guest boogied the night away to the tunes of Greg Denard (http://www.gregdenard.com/)

A great big thank you to Patty Daniels from Town And Country Photography (http://www.townandcountrystudios.com/) for the wonderful pictures. Also, while you're reading please enjoy the wedding recap video(http://vimeo.com/2706632) courtesy of Ruben Senderey from Senderey Video Productions (http://www.sendereyvideo.com/)


Saturday, December 20, 2008

Heather and Justin Wedding

Heather and Justin were very well taken care of thanks to Martina Comey and Linda Shafter from MandL Occasions (http://www.mandloccasions.com/) as they were married at the Fairmont Turnberry Resort and Spa in Aventura, FL. (http://www.fairmont.com/turnberryisle/). First I must say, that Heathers dress was BEAUTIFUL and truly unique. So it only seemed fit for Petal Productions to create a bouquet as unique as her dress. And we did. Heather's bouquet consisted of a tight round ball of white roses with BLACK tips. (I told you it was unique!) Heather's brides maids also had unique bouquets that were red balls of matching flowers, with a candle strategically placed in the center of the bouquet. And last but not least, even the flower girls had unique written all over their "baskets". Heather's mom provided Petal Productions with black pocket books, and we completely covered the pocket books with red daisies, so that they would match the rest of the bridal party.

The chupah can only be described with one word...WOW. We took our acrylic chupah legs hung from the inside strands of crystals and red orchid droplets. The chupah top was our round dome structure with a halo of beautiful red flowers. We then create a unique chupah backdrop of red orchid leis, red orchid droplets and strands of crystals. The last but not final finishing touch (other than up lights) was the unique table placed inside the chupah. This include a custom made acrylic boxes table, with a box of red roses placed inside. This table just tied the entire look together, and really made the chupah. Again, one word...WOW.

The ballroom continued with the black, white and red theme. We got rid of the same old boring wooden dance floor, and replaced it with a solid black dance floor. The room setup was like nothing I have ever seen before. Two long royal table where placed in front of either sides of the dance floor. These table hosted a beautiful table scape of red floral arrangements in assorted glass vases. Hanging high above, Petal Productions hung black manzantia branches dripping with red orchids and other stunning red flowers. Then, Petal Productions grouped three round tables together to create one large "triplet table". In the center of the "triplet tables" we placed our one of a kind 5 armed tulip stand filled with large and full red floral arrangements. The remaining round tables received a beautiful floral arrangements of red flowers in a low 12" glass dish with black manzanita branches designed within the arrangement. And if you think the element of "unique" stopped there, think again! In front of the dance floor, Petal Productions place a lounge set of black leather furniture so that Heather, Justin and their friends and family could take a break from their dancing shoes and relax on the comfortable furniture, and yet never miss a beat of fun and entertainment.

If there was two words to sum up Heathers wedding, they would 100% without a doubt be (1) Unique (I've only mentioned that specific word half a dozen times) and (2) WOW.

Thank you to Ruben Senderey from Senderey Video Productions (http://www.sendereyvideo.com/) for the amazing wedding recap video. (http://vimeo.com/2707501) And a great big thank you to the crew at Studio 1791 (http://www.studio1791.com/) for the wonderful pictures!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

Haleigh Bat-Mitzvah

This Bat-Mitzvah celebration was an amazing night!
Held at the West View Country Club in Miami FL (http://www.westviewcountryclub.com/) , this Broadway Themed party will be one to talk about for years to come.

Haleigh and her friends had their own V.I.P. room that included a custom lit dance floor of fuchsia, turquoise and gold lights. Assorted lounge furniture in those colors there placed around the room, and Corey from Rhythm City Productions kept Haleigh and her friends dancing the night away!

While Haleigh danced in her own V.I.P. room, her parents and their guest danced in the main ballroom where the floral arrangements were AMAZING. I really do believe that we out did ourselves for these floral arrangements. The tables were each dressed with a shimmering turquoise/gold pin tuck table cloth and alternated between a tall clarinet vase exploding with gold manzanita branches intertwined with stunning fuchsia phalenopsis orchids, roses, as well as other flowers in shades of fuchsia. The other tables include gold manzanita branches HANGING from the ceiling, also just dripping with BEAUTIFUL orchids and clusters of flowers.
We kept the Broadway theme by replacing the same old assigned table numbers and replaced them with custom made table signs with assorted Play Bills customized to reflect Haleigh's name.
There were so many other elements that went into making sure that this bat-mitzvah was a complete dream come true that if I blogged every detail, it would go on forever! I've posted some pictures thanks to Patty Daniels from Town and Country Studios (http://www.townandcountrystudios.com/) and was also able to get a recap video of the event thanks to Ruben Senderey from Senderey Video Productions(http://www.sendereyvideo.com/). Click here http://vimeo.com/2566990 to open a new window to view their recap video.