Posts Tagged ‘Colors’

Gallery: Red & White Check Wedding

Friday, July 15th, 2011

red and white wedding bellinghamHere’s the wedding gallery we promised from Kayla Lynn Photography. Don’t you love the warm, inviting colors this couple chose?

Check out the complete gallery of photos from this Bellingham wedding.

Red and white check linens complement this wedding’s all-American summer feel, where the reception spread included carved watermelon baskets of fruit, jars of cookies and glass bottles of root beer.

For this event, we installed two tents:

See the rest of the wedding photos in our Galleries.

Tablescapes: Q&A Three

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Black and white weddingQ: What colors, themes and decor items are hot for 2011?

A: The trend we see in tabletop rentals is that there is no trend.

Personalization, fueled ironically by Internet access to everyone else’s event ideas, has been the theme for the past several years.

We see trendy color combos trickle in, but the impact is minor. White and black, and often the two together, hold the strong majority.

Brides punch up the neutrals with a color, but of those there’s no favorite. In the last few months we’ve had requests for linen colors ranging from eggplant and royal to goldenrod and sage.

In table rentals, however, we have seen a trend. Though classic eight-seater rounds are still popular, lately we’ve had more and more clients requesting long tables.

There’s debate over which — round tables or banquet tables — is more conducive to conversation, but lately many people have been loving the look of long tables.

We find banquet tables more flexible for decorating than rounds in some ways. We like to use fat runners laid the short way across the table, under each pair of plates, with small bunches of flowers or candles down the centerline. The scale is more intimate than with a single ornate arrangement towering over each round.

Alternately, you can place a runner down the length of a banquet table, or use square or round overlays. With banquets, you don’t run into the awkward symmetry problems round tables pose.

A recent client of ours used two long rows of tables set with white linens. Then she laid colorful runners and ribbons, crisscrossing at intervals, and deep blue napkins on the white plates. See the elegant outcome in the wedding gallery.

Photo by Suzanne Fogarty

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Tablescapes: Q&A Two

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

tabletop designs on a budget use colorQ: What are some tips for designing on a modest budget?

A: On a budget? Use color!

Just like fresh paint on your walls at home, inexpensive shots of color — in napkins, say — have a big impact on the event space. We recommend using napkins for color because they’re versatile and relatively low-cost, even in specialty fabrics like satin and crush, and everyone needs them anyway.

Even if you serve dinner buffet-style to save money, and the dishes and flatware will be stacked on the buffet tables, we suggest setting out colored napkins at each of your guests’ places. It doesn’t cost anything more, just a few minutes’ time, and you get this rhythm of color swatches down the length of the table that’s striking (see photo above).

One of our brides last summer did this with orange napkins, and she picked up the hue with big red, orange and yellow pom-poms in the ceiling of the tent. The bursts of fiery color seemed to bounce around the white reception space, from table to tent. She got a big impact from a small investment.

Universally, the key to staying within a budget is multitasking equipment. Everything on the table — favors, menus, place cards, linens and napkins, even donation envelopes at a charity gala — can be tapped as a decor item.

Photo by Evantide Photography

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Tablescapes: Four common questions

Friday, July 1st, 2011

Next week we’ll post a series of tips for designing tabletops for weddings and other events. Check back each day next week (after the holiday Monday) for a new question and answer.

In the meantime, browse these sections to see some of the products we’ll discuss:

Or check out our photo galleries.

P.S. – A special thank you goes out to the photographers who so generously allowed us to share their photos with you. Keep an eye out for work by Evantide Photography, Suzanne Fogarty and Kayla Lynn Photography in next week’s blog posts.

We {heart} ribbon

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

orange-steelHave you included ribbon as part of your event decor plan? These are some napkins dolled up for our booth at this weekend’s bridal show at the Lakeway Inn.

We love ribbon because it’s an inexpensive way to add pattern to solid linens and tableware. It can inspire new color combos, too.

Other uses: Cinch a linen around a cocktail table’s stem with ribbon, or layer ribbon over linen sashes to tie tent leg drapes.