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
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