Showing posts with label wine country wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine country wedding. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Certified by the Guide!
Excited to announce I have been Certified by the Guide. It was a long process with 30 people (15 Brides and 15 wedding vendors) being interviewed on my behalf. I am honored to be on a list with the best Northern California wedding florists that I have admired for quite some time. Please take a look at my page here http://www.herecomestheguide.com/northern-california/wedding-services/floralisa/
Monday, December 31, 2012
Happy New Year!
Some of my favorites from 2012...looking ahead to the beauty in 2013! Happy New Year from Floralisa Weddings & Events.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
It's a Nice day for a White Wedding.
Jennifer and Conrad have impeccable taste. They wanted a crisp and clean look with all whites, ivory and cream colors with just a touch of blush in some of the pieces.
The mix of garden roses and hydrangea made beautiful, full and fluffy bouquets. The bridesmaids wore black dresses, so their bouquets had a little blush added to them.
The barrel room at Jacuzzi Family Vineyard in beautiful Sonoma was the perfect romantic setting. The round dome area is where the ceremony took place among candlelight and olive trees.
Large urn centerpieces opened the way to the ceremony seating. These were later moved and used
at the reception.
The large wrought iron candelabras look like they belong in a castle. They are very majestic and were stunning when decorated with draping orchids and roses.
The boutonnieres were backed with olive branches and surrounded with green hypericum berries.
The Flower Girl carried a cute white and green kissing ball.
The chairs had white bouquets of mixed flowers with accents of ornamental grasses.
The olive trees that lined the back wall of the ceremony had white and green centerpiece in the pots.
After the ceremony these centerpieces were put around the archways in the stone courtyard.
This grand entrance leads out to the courtyard. It is such a gorgeous place for the couple to have photos taken.
Tall olive trees separated the ceremony from the dining area in the barrel room.
Different size mason jars with grasses, berries and various white flowers decorated the tables in threes. The jars were all different sizes and were surrounded with votive candles.
Peonies were out of season, so large, fluffy football mums were used.
Each napkin was adorned with an olive branch. Look how cute the olives are on this branch!
Park Ave. Catering provided these menu cards for each napkin.
Triple mason jar centerpieces gave a touch of rustic to this stylish wine country wedding.
A big Thank You to Quintana Events for planning and coordinating this beautiful wedding!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Tra Vigne and Merryvale Vineyard - St. Helena
Merryvale describes itself as, "One of Napa Valley's Most Enchanting Settings for Special Events."
It's easy to see why.
With it's expansive kings table, huge wine barrels and intoxicating scent of wine, the place is magical.
The Bride chose shades of ivory for herself and tones and hues of lavender, purple and eggplant throughout the wedding.
The decorative wrought iron gate in the courtyard of Tra Vigne is where the couple exchanged their wedding vows.
Love how cute the Bistro chairs looked with the babies breath pomander balls

Babies breath gives the pomanders a soft fluffy look.
Scrolling the aisle with lavender and ivory rose petals added to the soft feminine feel of the wedding.
The bride had a mix of English Garden Roses, Ecuadorian Roses and spray roses for a fragrant bouquet.
The Bridal bouquet was wrapped in lace from the Bride's gown.
The Bridesmaid's wore eggplant dresses and carried a mix of purple and eggplant flowers.
The Mom's corsages were in shades of plum and purples.
The entry table was in a separate private circular room that is used for private tastings.
Here the guests could drop their cards in a wedding mailbox and ink their thumbprint on the
wedding tree.
The gorgeous candelabras were swagged with crystals to sparkle in the candlelight.
The table was covered in a puckered rose pattern that added dimension. On top of the linens were lavender and ivory rose petals and various candles in ivory and gold.
All the decor in the ambiance of the cask room was breathtaking.
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