I had the pleasure of creating a beautiful luncheon wedding at Auberge du Pommier a couple of weeks ago. It was one of our far too common rainy Saturday's this summer, but the warmth of this romantic venue ensured the rain was the furthest thought on anyone's mind.
We flanked the front of the ceremony room with flask vases of white dendrobium orchids. As is common practice, these arrangements were then moved into the reception room so they could be used throughout the entire morning.
The long reception tables provided sufficient room to place three arrangements of white hydrangea and green cymbidium orchids down the centre—one slightly taller then the others to offer some visual movement. As an additional accent, a grouping of votives surrounded each arrangement and created a warm candlelit atmosphere.
The bride's bouquet was a large cluster of white cymbidium blooms with a lily grass dome. The girls had smaller versions of the bride's bouquet with green orchids, and the men had simple single orchid boutonnieres.
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