This wedding was breathtaking! A beautiful couple, classic Norfolk venues and great vendors to work with, (Cuisine & Company and the very creative David Schwartz Photography, Blue Steel Pro Lighting and Weddings By Michelle !) Everything was clean, classic and black and white. Rebecca carried a bouquet of all white flowers with black centers, accented with fabric that matched her dress. Her darling flower girls carried small pomanders of white hydrangea and white roses with a black ribbon sash.
The reception held at The Chrysler Museum was impressive. The cocktail hour was held in the art glass area of The Chrysler and the white and black theme was a beautiful contrast with the glass. I loved the 3 foot by 6 foot tray of white carnations that I made into a display for the guest seating cards. The reception tables were stunning! Beautiful black satin table cloths covered the large square tables with a beautiful black and white floral table runner to accent the table. For the table centerpieces I used 4 varied square vases filled with white hydrangea, white anenomies and white roses. To accent the perimeter of the room we used tall palace vases filled with white Asiatic lily's with black accents. Jermomy Kilgore I have to say rocked that day with his lighting and the perfect accent for every event. I am really proud of my work for Rebecca & Jay, I hope that they loved it as much as I did!
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