Brown and Turquoise Wedding

March 5, 2009 at 4:39 pm (Uncategorized)

Mood lighting and candles create such an intimate feeling at a wedding. This bride had me put candles everywhere. Wrapping them in turquoise ribbon gave it a custom look to fit her style and colors.

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Video Slideshow projected onto the tent side wall

Video Slideshow projected onto the tent side wall

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A Spring Wedding During Winter

December 23, 2008 at 2:34 am (Uncategorized)

This bride wanted an outdoor spring wedding more than anything. So even though snow covered the ground, her guests partied the night away in a beautiful indoor garden! The accented peacock feathers were a special request of the bride.

The Hall set up for the ceremony

The Hall set up for the ceremony

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Winter Wonderland

December 23, 2008 at 1:37 am (Uncategorized)

Tent set up with Dance floor in the center and tables surrounding it

Tent set up with Dance floor in the center and tables surrounding it

Centerpieces

Standing Cabaret tables for guests

Standing Cabaret tables for guests

Centerpieces

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Ivory, Black and Avocado Wedding at the Provo Ballroom

October 31, 2008 at 11:18 am (Uncategorized)

I always use silk flowers for all my arrangements

I always use silk flowers for all my arrangements

New Ivory Chair Covers.

New Ivory Chair Covers.

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Black and White with a Touch of Burgandy

October 31, 2008 at 11:13 am (Uncategorized)

I used a few unique ideas for this wedding. I gave the display table a backdrop to not only hide some of the church’s foyer walls but to also hang additional matted photos. We also used lighted glass blocks with vinyl lettering to create a personal touch and to raise the cake even higher.

The Cultural Hall set up for a ceremony

The Cultural Hall set up for a ceremony

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The Richness of Fall Colors

October 12, 2008 at 1:53 am (Uncategorized)

This bride came to me wanting a fall color wedding. We decided to take it a step further and add deep plum, olive and burgundy to your typical brown, red, orange and yellow fall color scheme. View these photos to see how appealing a multi-colored wedding can be as well as a unique layout for a cultural hall gym and ideas to dress up a display or banquet table.

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‘Big Fish’ Inspired Outdoor Reception/Party

October 12, 2008 at 1:04 am (Uncategorized)

So this bride wanted a party for her reception. She provided me with an outdoor pavilion and some grass and we created an atmosphere where kids could run around, adults could dance under a canopy of lights and all could sip Italian sodas, eat cotton candy and dip french bread in olive oil. The tables and centerpieces and lights were inspired by the movie, ‘Big Fish’.

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Hot Pink and Black Lace

October 12, 2008 at 12:32 am (Uncategorized)

This particular bride had a flare for bright color and unique touches. These pictures say it all. Check out the vinyl lettering on the walls and front doors. Something you can easily do yourself that really personalizes your event.

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Lone Peak High School Homecoming Dance

October 12, 2008 at 12:12 am (Uncategorized)

Not only do we create beautiful weddings but we cater to all kinds of events. We’ve created canopy looks for Utah Valley College’s Homecoming, High School Dances, Barn Dances and Corporate Presentations. Here is the latest Tented Canopy that we did for Lone Peak High School.

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Perfect in Peach

June 22, 2008 at 7:17 am (Uncategorized)

While I was setting up the blue french wedding in the Provo Library a few weeks earlier, I was approached by this client who loved my set up so much that she hired me to create the same set up for her but in Shades of pink, peach and yellow. Isn’t is amazing how color changes the look and feel of a wedding so much!

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