Thursday, February 2, 2012

Jars, Burlap & Branches



Round Votive Jars In Trees
Round Votive Jars In Trees
Since starting our business in 1999, we have seen wedding trends and colors come, go, and come back in. The latest trend has made it's first appearance the last few years and does not seem to be going anytime soon. The trend? Rustic backyard and outdoor weddings. Mason jars, lanterns, burlap and branches are a few of the most commonly used items. Even in the most elegant of weddings, you may still find a touch of one or another. Before you go out and purchase gobs of decor you may never have another purpose for, take a look at what we have to offer...


This post includes a few pictures of one of my favorite Weddings we've had the pleasure of working. Nick & Jennifer allowed me to assist in designing, coordinating, setting up and even putting all of their flowers together. It was such a beautiful wedding and touching in so many ways. Thanks again for allowing J&L to be a part of your day.

Sunflower Aisle Baskets & Chairs



Chairs or bales of hay??  A benefit to bales of hay is that you do not have to rent twice the amount of chairs OR move the chairs after the Ceremony.  We moved the chairs to the reception after this Wedding, but it didn't take more than 10 minutes.  Make use of those friends and family that have offered to help in some way or another and you haven't found something for them to do!  Or, hire someone to help without asking guests.



Classic barn photo!
We made use of the barn with high boy tables around the slideshow on one wall of the barn, chickens (per the Grooms request) on another wall, troughs of beer in ice and the bar with a chalkboard menu.







Another classic photo!  Where did the Bride & Groom go??


I have to make mention of Melissa Prosser Photography.  She is such a talented photographer and it shows in these pictures.  Make sure to find her online and on Facebook.

Tables, Linens, Chairs, Napkins, Dinnerware & Centerpieces





Nick & Jennifer wanted a pop of color.  The napkins were the perfect touch!   We used white dinner & dessert plates, forks & knives and goblets for the dinnerware.  For the centerpieces, we had fruit filled cylinders on half of the tables and sunflowers on the other half.  It was gorgeous!






Bistro cylinders filled with coffee beans and sunflowers.  Simple, but elegant!










Jennifer carried a classic white silk calla lily bouquet wrapped in jute as seen here in the picture.   We complimented her bouquet with corsages and bout's made out of mini white silk calla lilies with a hint of small white flowers added.  Just enough!



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