Rina was probably one of the nicest people that we have ever met here at Petal Productions. When she had called and told us she and Jeff were getting married at Temple Emanuel, (http://www.tesobe.org/) we couldn't have been more excited. Temple Emanuel is famously known for it's absolute gorgeous synagogue, so Petal Productions created a beautiful and classic chupah that fit nicely in the sanctuary as well as matching Rina's elegant and classic grace. We took our 8x8 white fabric chupah and created a front wall of stunning white flowers. To make their ceremony more unique we placed two large matching arrangements of white flowers on either side of the chupah's back legs and illuminate the chupah in amber up lights. Down the aisle we placed our classic three tier stand with candles. Temple Emanuel has an extremely long aisle, so we shorten it up a bit by placing trees along the last needed row of chairs.
Rina kept the theme of classic and carried down a bouquet of snow white and extremely fluffy hydrangeas accented with matching white roses. We wrapped the bouquet with matching white ribbon. Jeff wore a matching boutonniere of white dendrobium orchids. Rina's bride's maid all wore matching champagne dresses and held bouquets of matching white flowers that include hydrangeas, white stock and roses.
The ballroom at Temple Emanuel was draped from floor to ceiling with soft white organza and glowed with amber up lights. (I must say, that those up lights really can create that romantic glow that so many brides want.) For the table centerpieces, we placed our tall cone shaped vases filled with water and three matching white dendrobium orchid stems submerged inside. On top of the vase, we placed a full free formed arrangements of white flower like hydrangeas, roses, white wax and touches of white dendrobium orchids. We also include greens and touches of green hypercarium. Around the base of the cone vase we placed three brightly lit votive candles as well as three smaller vases filled with clear gels and matching white flowers.
A special thanks to Ruben Senderey from Senderey Video Productions (http://www.sendereyvideo.com/) for a sneak peak at Rina and Jeff's wedding recap (http://vimeo.com/3834604)
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Stefanie and Isaac
This wedding was an extremely special one to Petal Productions because we had done Stefanie's cousins (Jessica and Erica) wedding as well. So when it came time for Stefanie, we were thrilled and extremely thankful for the opportunity.
Stefanie and Isaac decided to get married at the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center (http://www.atjc.org/Aventura_Turnberry_Jewish_Center/Enter.html) and was catered by Events by Premier and coordinated by Stephanie Esquenazi from D'event. Stefanie carried down the aisle a stunning bouquet of white phalenopsis orchids and wild strands of crystal. It was a perfect bouquet for Stefanie and her amazing dress
The synagogue at Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center is one of the most stunning and breath taking synagogues I've ever seen (and I've seen plenty). Stefanie's chupah was designed with this synagogue in mind, so we created something extremely one of a kind. The top of the chupah
consisted of a unique oval shaped design that resembled a lamp shade. The top part we covered with a ring of white flowers, with crystal cascading down to the bottom part, that also had a ring of white flowers. The legs were fabric and 10 feet tall! The legs also had floral arrangements and strands of crystal. Behind the chupha we placed chupah wings and back wall that ALSO had hanging strands of crystal. The table underneath the chupah was provided by Petal Productions, and this include our acrylic table box with a box of roses placed inside the table. No joke, this chupah was a beauty and a beast all rolled into one.
The place card table was also a wonderful creation. We placed a total of three table, one round
table and two long rectangle table placed on either side. On the center round table, we place a fountain filled with cascading white flowers. On either ends of the rectangle tables, we placed two working water fountains.
The ballroom...well in one word....WOW.
The tables were majority all square with a hand full of rectangle tables. Every other table alternated between a clarinet vase with strands of crystals with a tight arrangements of white flowers, our acrylic box draped with crystals with our crystal candelabra placed on top of the box with a large arrangements of white flowers, and last but not least our acrylic canopy arrangements. The acrylic canopy arrangement consists of three different sections put together to create something amazing. The top canopy part had hanging balls of matching white and peach toned flowers and hanging candles and crystals. The mid section consisted of a long acrylic tube, with a ring of flowers and candles, and the bottom box piece was draped with crystals and matching ring of white flowers.
The entire ball room was unique and the layout was different from previous weddings and
events that we have done. Instead of using the existing band stage and dance floor, we covered that area with white fabric and placed a white dance floor in the center of the room with a stage for Music Machine (http://musicmachineflorida.com/). The entire room was draped in white fabric, and the ceiling was draped in a classic pinwheel design. In the center of the drape we hung floral balls of matching flowers. A custom monogram was also projected throughout the evening onto the dance floor. To top it all off, we place a white acrylic bar that was illuminated from within on the opposite side of
the band stage. Behind this amazing long bar, we placed book shelves that were decorated with assorted silver vases filled with flowers, candles and liquor bottles (kosher of course!)
There were so many elements to this wedding, and thanks to the Petal Productions design team, Steve and his staff at Events by Premier and Stephanie Esquenazi, we were all able to come together and create such a beautiful and wonderful wedding for Stefanie and Isaac.
Thank you to Steve Arrow for the wonderful pictures! (http://www.arrowphotography.com/)
Stefanie and Isaac decided to get married at the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center (http://www.atjc.org/Aventura_Turnberry_Jewish_Center/Enter.html) and was catered by Events by Premier and coordinated by Stephanie Esquenazi from D'event. Stefanie carried down the aisle a stunning bouquet of white phalenopsis orchids and wild strands of crystal. It was a perfect bouquet for Stefanie and her amazing dress
The synagogue at Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center is one of the most stunning and breath taking synagogues I've ever seen (and I've seen plenty). Stefanie's chupah was designed with this synagogue in mind, so we created something extremely one of a kind. The top of the chupah
The place card table was also a wonderful creation. We placed a total of three table, one round
The ballroom...well in one word....WOW.
The tables were majority all square with a hand full of rectangle tables. Every other table alternated between a clarinet vase with strands of crystals with a tight arrangements of white flowers, our acrylic box draped with crystals with our crystal candelabra placed on top of the box with a large arrangements of white flowers, and last but not least our acrylic canopy arrangements. The acrylic canopy arrangement consists of three different sections put together to create something amazing. The top canopy part had hanging balls of matching white and peach toned flowers and hanging candles and crystals. The mid section consisted of a long acrylic tube, with a ring of flowers and candles, and the bottom box piece was draped with crystals and matching ring of white flowers.
The entire ball room was unique and the layout was different from previous weddings and
There were so many elements to this wedding, and thanks to the Petal Productions design team, Steve and his staff at Events by Premier and Stephanie Esquenazi, we were all able to come together and create such a beautiful and wonderful wedding for Stefanie and Isaac.
Thank you to Steve Arrow for the wonderful pictures! (http://www.arrowphotography.com/)
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Lauren and Adam
Lauren and Adam were married on March 14, 2009 at the Diplomat Country Club (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/luxury/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1401) in Aventura Florida. Martina Comey from MandL Occasions (http://www.mandloccasions.com/)
was there with us as the day of coordinator, and as always, everything went smoothly thanks to her expertise.
Despite a little rain in the morning, the weather was absolutely gorgeous! The chupah was outside near the fountain and Lauren decided on our classic round dome chupah covered in assorted greens and decorated with matching white flowers. Lauren didn't want any roses, so instead we used white dendrobium orchids, white hydrangeas, and white wax. Down the aisle we place our three tier stand covered in matching fichus cuttings and white flowers. On top of each tier we placed a glass vase with a pillar candle. A white runner covered in white rose petals was the last and final touch that was needed for the ceremony.

Despite a little rain in the morning, the weather was absolutely gorgeous! The chupah was outside near the fountain and Lauren decided on our classic round dome chupah covered in assorted greens and decorated with matching white flowers. Lauren didn't want any roses, so instead we used white dendrobium orchids, white hydrangeas, and white wax. Down the aisle we place our three tier stand covered in matching fichus cuttings and white flowers. On top of each tier we placed a glass vase with a pillar candle. A white runner covered in white rose petals was the last and final touch that was needed for the ceremony.
Lauren carried down the aisle and stunning bouquet that was hand tied with white phalenopsis orchid, lilac, and white tulips. This bouquet was
truly amazing and might have taken the number one spot as far as bridal bouquets go. The original bouquet was wrapped with white ribbon, and before Lauren walked down the aisle, we re-wrapped the bouquet with a sheer gold ribbon.
The ballroom at the Diplomat Country Club is one of my favorite ballroom in the entire state of Florida. There is something so special about this room...maybe it's the view of the golf course (and let me tell you this year the bougainvillea was WOW), but it's a room that goes well with every color theme, every floral theme, and every event. For Lauren and Adam, they decided on Petal Productions 16 arm candelabra with a large
arrangements of only white flowers. Again, we used no roses. On every other candelabra arm, we alternated between a pillar candle and small floral arrangement. Around the base we created a matching arrangement, and we used our custom candle numbers instead of paper table numbers. Up lights and pin spots were all that was needed to finish the overall look for their wedding.
Thank you very much to the talented Sotos Photography for the pictures!! (http://www.sotosphoto.com/)
The ballroom at the Diplomat Country Club is one of my favorite ballroom in the entire state of Florida. There is something so special about this room...maybe it's the view of the golf course (and let me tell you this year the bougainvillea was WOW), but it's a room that goes well with every color theme, every floral theme, and every event. For Lauren and Adam, they decided on Petal Productions 16 arm candelabra with a large
Thank you very much to the talented Sotos Photography for the pictures!! (http://www.sotosphoto.com/)
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