
I've written several articles on By The Numbers but I thought I would share with you how many flowers we used for this modern, urban, luxe wedding for 150 guests. Last summer I had the pleasure of working on this fabulous weddihng. By now, you've probably seen my earlier post on this wedding featuring peacock feather, orchids, and crystals. It was heavenly. So here's what it took to do this wedding....
180 stems of Magenta Phalaenopsis Orchids
10 stems of Peacock feathers
105 Stems of plum pom pom mums
110 stems of plum dahlias
12 8 ft Manzanita Branches
10 stems of mini carnations in plum
422 stems of fancy carnations in deep plum
120 stems of eggplant mini callas
10 stems of Magenta dendrobium orchids
20 stems of mini cymbidiums
30 stems of Chocolate cosmos
40 stems of deep plum tulips
440 ft of crystal strands
50 hanging crystal bubble bowls
4 silver waterproof containers
14 low square glass
40 bricks of green oasis
waterproof tape
2 bolts of wide ribbon in plum
1 bolt of black corsage ribbon
80 acrylic tubes in various heights
36 tall glass cylinders
36 floating candles
60 7 inch votives
60 1 inch floating candles
4 shallow tray
10 bags of River Rocks
3 designers
6 installation crew
2 clean crew
1 fabric chuppah
1 unforgettable event!
Photography by Andrew Weeks Photography
Wedding of Andrew to Ansley, Bentley Reserve, San Francisco
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3 comments:
nancy - i just want to tell you that i HEART your work and follow it pretty religiously! thank you for sharing your art!
I love, love, LOVE your style and really appreciate that you are willing to share your inspiration with the rest of us. I have a question about the acrylic tubing. Where do you find that and does it have an end so it will hold water? Hope you're feeling better.
Thanks Vicki
Vicki...Thanks for your post. The tubes are actually something old that I made new. They have been around for years. They are open ended and we are looking for ways to seal them but nothing has worked. I'll have to find a way! Thanks again...N
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