Wedding on a New York street

No, I didn’t actually go to New York recently for a wedding. But, technically, this was a wedding on a New York Street. In fact, the name of the street is New York Street — on a TV studio lot.

Let me just make it clear that I did not decorate this wedding. The seat covers did not come from me or anyone I work with, nor did the flowers, table linens or any of that stuff. I could probably get you a very similar look, but this particular wedding — I had nothing to do with. But these are my pictures.

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Seat covers for your wedding reception

When I searched Flickr for seat covers, there was just one result for anything wedding related — everything else was toilet seat covers (I would never have made that connection!) and car seat covers. Sorry, when someone says seat covers, I think of weddings and how they brighten up a room. But that’s just me.

I think, if you look through the bridal magazines, seat covers seem to be what everyone is doing, but I don’t think that’s the case in reality. First off, they can be expensive — say you get seat covers at $5 each, but you have 500 guests. That’s another $2,500, excluding any fees for delivery, set up and pick-up. But I think they can be worth it, and I’ve got some pictures to prove it. Above, if you were wondering, is a wedding reception we decorated at the Our Lady Of the Angels Cathedral‘s conference center.

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Wedding Decorator hits the Sunshine State via the American Orchid Society

I have never before traveled to another state, much less across the country, to attend a wedding. So this is a first for me. This was also my first time at the American Orchid Society — on an earlier visit to Florida, the bride, Belinda, had taken us for a visit, but they were closed at the time.

Belinda’s colors were teal blue (I think) and bright green — two colors I wouldn’t have chosen for myself, but hey, its not my wedding. Above is Belinda’s bridal bouquet — packed with roses and dendrobium orchids tinged with light blue dye. The effect is easy to achieve — just put pink/purple dendrobium orchids in water with light blue dye, and the dyed water seeps into the blossoms, changing the pink/purple to purple/deeper plum and the white to light blue.

The site for the reception was very small, really — there were only ten tables. It would have also been great if the fountain had stayed on during the wedding, but I believe they turned it off because of the noise. The dance floor was alongside the deejay’s table, at a platform above this area, to the left of this picture.

Just a word of advice if you attend a wedding in Florida — unless you plan to be somewhere air-conditioned the whole time, and don’t step outside at all the entire day, don’t bother doing your hair — its so humid, your hair will instantly frizz up or go flat. I learned that the hard way.

This is the table arrangement — a trumpet vase with stalk of dendrobium orchids inside, surrounded by other vases filled with varying shades of blue water, with a candle floating in each one. I believe the flowers in the topper arrangement include roses, dendrobium orchids, larkspur and baby’s breath. A closer look and more pictures are after the jump.

Normally, I would provide the name of the florist and a link to their site, if there was one available. But Belinda wasn’t entirely happy with the flowers – she thought they looked a bit old and the florist hadn’t bothered to remove browning petals. The baby’s breath, which I actually don’t like in arrangements anymore, especially with orchids, also looked kind of dry and sparse.

Another shot, looking toward the platform where the dance floor was.

The real draw of these types of venues — botanical gardens and the like — is how they look at night. The lush trees, exotic orchids, candlelight from the party and the lights of the garden are a heady combination.

There wasn’t much of a cake table since there wasn’t much of a cake — more like a cupcake tower. This is apparently a new trend. I’m not entirely sure where I would lean toward — I kind of dislike the awkwardness of eating cupcakes and muffins. But, if its cheaper – hey. Why not?

I have more pictures than these, of course — just check them out on Flickr.
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