Showing posts with label Floral design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Floral design. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

"Splurge vs. Save" Centerpieces

Earlier in September we were published in Bridal Guide Magazine's article "10 Splurge vs. Save Centerpieces".  Author Stefania Sainato challenged us to redesign five of our upscale centerpieces to stay within a budget price point of $100.  I thought I would show some detail shots of the "Save" designs that didn't make it into the magazine.



 This inexpensive ceramic urn was brought into the "Autumnal Tree" theme by dabbing on layers of brown, gold, and copper paint.  Seed pods were highlighted with gold paint to match the gold votive holders and manzanita branches.  This centerpiece contains only two bronze football mums, but because of their placement within the focal area, they command a large visual weight.
 The elegant spherical shape of this all-white arrangement echos the sophistication of its pricey counterpart for the "Classic Glamour" theme.  Using a single crystal candlestick, rather than an entire crystal candelabrum, also helped reduce the price point from $850 to $90.
 For the "Enchanted Garden" theme, a slab of a freshly-cut Ash tree, and green sheet moss were used to compliment a basket full of garden flowers.

 For a "Modern Architectural" look, we used hot pink carnations on top of a tall white glass cylinder vase.  Purple design wire swirled around the orb of carnations, adorned with purple dendrobium orchid florets.  More design wire was spiraled around the pink votive holders at the base of the tall arrangement.
 The "Country Chic" motif included charming details, such as a flower basket made of chicken wire and lined with simple burlap.  A pairing of quaint yellow ribbons woven through the wire basket lent a decorative flair. Burlap was used again to adorn the votive holders, along with another ribbon treatment and tiny monte casino blooms.  Faux quail eggs seemed to match the farm-style gathering basket.
Although it isn't easy to slash a centerpiece budget by as much as 90% and preserve a reasonable semblance of the original design, I think we showed that surprising success can be achieved when the designer focuses on the key elements of the design.  With a little creativity, attractive centerpieces can be had at budget conscious prices!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Triple Publication in the knot New Jersey!


We are very excited to see three of our happy couples appearing in the Fall/Winter 2012 edition of the knot New Jersey.  Congratulations on your weddings and for making it into print!  Check out their fabulous receptions:

Christie & Thomas at The Palace at Somerset Park (pp. 92-98)

Mary & Joe at The Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre (pp.106-110)

Aidan & Jon at The Stone House at Stirling Ridge (page 118)

Flipping through the magazine, I also noticed work by A Touch of Elegance in articles and ads from other vendors as well:  My Bellissima, Jasmine Cianflone, The Park Avenue Club, Jersey Street Furniture, Flanders Valley, and dp Studio Ting Yi photo & cinema.  Such a pleasure to work with these talented professionals!


Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Sweet Little Party!


We had so much fun hosting Annabelle's 6th Birthday Party at our workplace!  Her girlfriends showed that they were 'budding' floral designers while making their own fresh arrangements to take home.







Upstairs, our mezzanine showroom was decked out for snacks and birthday cake, but the show-stopper was this amazing candy buffet by Linda Pirozek of Ooh La La Event Styling!!!







 Customized party hats, paper lanterns, and feather boas were just some of the decor for this dance party!


Here's to being FABULOUS!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

COME ON SPRING!!!


Sometimes Spring needs a little encouragement, and we are ready for some warm weather!   We thought reliving a bit of last year's 2011 Tulips and Pansies Headdress Affair runway show would bring warm thoughts of spring and summer flowers.  This sun hat design was loaded with fresh flowers and sported elegant lines, despite being over 6 feet in diameter!  We had a great time collaborating with the talented  designers from Mataano in Brooklyn, who created this gorgeous yellow printed sun dress for the show.



Monday, March 12, 2012

Rock and Roll Decor at the Pierre Hotel


Our design team did an AMAZING job setting up this incredible table display at the Pierre Hotel for a swank networking event hosted by Grace Ormonde Wedding Style magazine.  There we met many talented vendors, including Ed Hafizov from Zorz Studios, who provided all the incredible photos for this blog. 

With our set up time slashed from 8 hours down to 3, and a long chaotic route through the crowded basement, this set up was definitely a challenge. Our hosts provided an eclectic list of inspirations for this wedding table design, including Summer, specific Pantone colors (in yellow & blue), Marie Antionette, Juicy Couture, and Rock and Roll. With these factors in mind, our designers brainstormed and pounded the pavements of New York, scouring the flower and fabric districts for materials to weave into a show stopper.




We agreed upon an airy gazebo-like structure, covered with moss and ringed with ivy bush as our mechanics, from which we could hang a crystal chandelier and top with candles in hurricane lamps.  Fresh floral blooms were arranged in a long loosely-draped garland which also contained swatches of yellow printed fabrics and hanging tassels.  We selected varieties of yellow and white flowers for volume and a variety of textures:  asiatic lilies, oncidium orchids, mimosa clusters, proteas, roses, stock, hydrangeas, and craspedias. 





A decadent 'Blush Ruffle' linen from Nuage Designs dressed our table in a couture vibe.  Fantastic 'Leopard Print' chargers, blue braided goblets, and citrine 'Isla' square glass plates were provided by Something Different Party Rental.  Mismatched white and blue chairs from Luxe left no room for convention.





So far, so good.  Yet still we needed more.  Enter silver jewelry encrusted with blue gems, pearl spheres, skulls, and wild animals!  Every other place setting had a ring fit for a goth princess propped on a pillow of craspedia.  Silver skull bracelets posed as napkin rings and jewels sparkled everywhere.  A pair of parrots stood guard over the treasure, and a life-sized silver skull (under apothecary glass no less) served as an unforgettable focal point, like the better half of a Jolly Roger. 


 





Monday, May 2, 2011

Save the Date!

A Touch of Elegance pairs up with the incredible fashion designers of Mataano to create an extravagant floral head piece for one of their hottest looks!  Join us for a great cause and a spectacular night of design creativity.  Visit www.mataano.com to see the high-style resort wear we will be drawing inspiration from! For video and images of the previous Tulips & Pansies shows, go to www.villagecare.org/Event_Information/tulips/

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

An Enchanted Garden... for Two!


It's not every day that we completely transform a country club into an indoor 'Enchanted Garden', but for Dorian & Kevin's June 19th wedding reception at the Springbrook Country Club, that's exactly what happened! Production started earlier that week at Delaware Valley Wholesale Florist's Edison warehouse, where pallets of flowers were used to create an enormous array of arrangements. A second design team worked from our Rockaway location, where Trish climbed onto the work table to reach the top of a huge topiary design.



Our task was to bring in a lush overgrowth of greenery and beautiful flowers, so that the space felt like a vast garden, infused with the wild and mystical forces of nature. Designers climbed ladders to adorn brass chandeliers and hang a semi-transparent organic "drapery", which blocked most of the invasive sunlight without blocking the spectacular view outside.





Two long tables flanked the dance floor and displayed a miniature forest of tree-inspired centerpieces.



Two square tables for Honored Guests were positioned prominently as bookends to the sweetheat table, and each was housed in its own black metal gazebo. Our designers customized floral chandeliers to perfectly hang inside the structures and provide overhead candlelight.


The rest of the tables were round and featured magestic colorful arrangements on black iron stands, crested with birch branches and lit from beneath by hanging votives in petal-lined glass cups.




Elaborate place settings brought the party theme within the guests' touch with real birch napkin rings and menu holders, as well as the surprising velvet texture of authentic maple chargers, all especially prepared for this event. Fresh florals accented gathered linens and natural wood chiavari chair backs. Even small details, like votive candles, became 'enchanted' with real moss.










Remember those topiaries Trish was working on? They were positioned as triplets in all corners of the room to bring floral spectacle up to the ceilings at every turn. Even the club's wall sconces were floralized - basically, if it didn't move, it was covered in flowers!





Foreshadowing of a metal gate motif was introduced to the guests at the seating card table, where a bed of colorful gerbera daisies cheerfully greeted them.






The sweetheart table became the focal point of the room by backing it with an incredible mantel display and a hand-made floral work of art, complete with picture frame. Inside the hearth, logs were replaced with a vignette of bright flowers and burning brown and green candles.








The anticipated reveal of the ballroom resulted in what every event planner and designer hope for: amazement and joy!! Moments later, Kevin and Dorian paused for a picture with planner Samantha Goldberg (left) and Designer Lisa Plociniak (right).









Impressive wrought iron gates opened from the cocktail space into the ballroom for a soiree that was, in a word, ENCHANTING!















Event Planning: Samantha Goldberg (http://www.goldeventsplanning.com/)

Lighting: Infinity Studios (http://www.infinitystudioslightingandevents.com/)

Venue: Springbrook Country Club (http://www.springbrookcountryclub.com/)

Flowers: Delaware Valley Wholesale (http://www.dvflora.com/)

Floral Design: A Touch of Elegance (http://www.njweddingflorist.com/)

Menus: Cherese Rambaldi (www.facebook.com/.../The-Honour-of-Your-Presence/42360368565)

Candelabra/Gazebos: Regal Candelabra (http://www.regalcandelabra.com/)

Entrance Gate: Ruth Fischl Rentals (http://www.ruthfischl.com/)