Friday, April 24, 2009

Ask & You Shall Receive!

Tianyi from Tiselle graciously sent us pictures of Trishia & Jason's invites. Aren't they incredible?!


Accept an invitation like this, and expect an event no less!

The details on this box were nothing short of amazing. Tianyi spent hours gluing on those itty bitty crystals:


And the finishing touch:


There's just this charm about everything that Tianyi creates. Her business cards alone are works of art - I have it posted on my wall at home! Now she's going to think I'm creepy. haha

Check out Tianyi's blog to get the latest happenings of Tiselle! She will be heading to the National Stationary Show in New York this year. Did we mention that Tiselle is also eco friendly? Their committment is to "subsidize 75% of the electrical powers at our shop with solar panels thus reducing our carbon footprint. Our products are made with a combination of FSC certified 100% cotton paper sans chlorine bleach or 100% post consumer paper."

If you couldn't already tell, we're big fans and know that you will be too! :)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wedding Extravaganza at the Westlake Four Seasons

It was deliciously toasty at the Four Seasons in Westlake Village this weekend. While it was blistering hot outside, you wouldn't have known it from standing in the center of the transformed ballroom (on a round custom dancefloor, no less!). Swagged in panels of chiffon with uplights, the venue was cool, hip, chic, and just all around magical.

(picture courtesy of Joshua Yeh : jcy3@inside.artcenter.edu)

Everyone that helped pull this look together was amazing. While certain details and elements will always stand out, vendors must depend on each other to bring out the best of what we do. Linen needs flowers needs lighting needs photographer needs venue needs bride & groom. And who puts that all together? The coordinator!

Enter: Kelley Gin from Picture Perfect Events. Although Kelley is my very good friend, I'm being objective when I say she is one of the best coordinators around. You wouldn't have guessed all the behind the scenes hurdles that went down but was never seen because Kelley rolled with the punches and pulled it off. Weddings are unpredictable...that's why you need a coordinator!

We also got to work with Ryan Phillips, with whom we've had a secret adoration for ever since seeing his Eucalyptus Lane wedding series. Swoooooooon. We are excited to see when his pictures come in! :D

Wildflower Linens provided luxurious matte satin cashmere linens with a 'Victoria Nude' overlay. We did a variation of high centerpieces:
*hydrangea, lilac, hyacinth, roses, dahlias, tulips, and calla lilies in shades of eggplant, purple, mauve, fuchsia, and deep dark reds with crystal swags

Our low centerpieces were a series of silk wrapped boxes filled the same assortment of flowers and crystal accents. Small glass vases of 'Schwarzwalder' calla lilies surrounded the breakaway set:


G2 Audio and Lighting set the mood with their fantastic lighting and Royal Events was responsible for creating the cool blank canvas with their drapery. When we got there at the end of the night to pick up our rentals, people were still hitting the dance floor to the diggable beats of DJ Orbit.

I wish I had a picture of the letterpress invitations that Tianyi from Tiselle created. You will have to stay tuned for more pictures. It was an awesome day for an awesome couple! Congrats to Trishia and Jason!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New Galleries!

We've been selfishly hoarding pictures from weddings we've done in the last 6 months but we have now unleashed them into our smugmug gallery!

Some of the pictures you might recognize from our recent blog posts. The others might give you some fun, new ideas for the event you're planning.

You'll find the galleries:

1. Calamigos Ranch - a fairytale wedding took place under the twinkling willow arch at the venue. Soft blues, lavendar, periwinkle, and accents of brown was the color scheme. We love working with Serena Grace because she always captures all the little details and presents them with such crispness and clarity - yet it's also very feminine.

2. Trump National - a hot pink infused wedding accented with turquoise and gold. It was a romantic wedding on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific ocean. We used peonies, cyclamen, ranunculus, roses, mini calla lilies, orchids in shades of raspberry, magenta, and fuchsia. Victor Sizemore always brings us images with an ethereal feel. Soft yet modern and classic!

3. St. Regis - we were in Dana Point yet again for a whimsical wedding, complete with flowering branches, a three tiered chandelier, and soft panels of fabric. The color palette was green, ivory, and cream. This was our first time working with Dennis Santirinala, who is also a fashion photographer. We also got to work with our good friend, Theresa Huang, who created all the gorgeous looks on the bride.

4. Orange County Museum of Art - playful elements set the tone for this fun and modern wedding at the OCMA. You'll find Lego people, square boxwood topiaries, mini apples, and carved lettering on boxes. John Partridge did an awesome job representing this couple!

5. Casa Del Mar -a relaxed wedding in a grand venue with ivory, cream and accents of blue and green. The ballroom in itself is stately with crystal chandeliers, ornamental moulding, and high ceilings, but Linda Lewis not only managed to capture the warmth of the couple and their awesome family, but also depicted a fresh, hip vibe at the reception.




Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Behind the Scenes: Wilshire United Methodist

On delivery days, a hurricane of stress ripples through our store and everything is in shambles - foliage on the floor, boxes everywhere, and empty vases haphazardly sitting on some ledge. We have a general rule to get to our appointed location 1/2 hour before arrival time, so we pack up our vans as carefully and quickly as possible. There's no looking back!

*Kendra's car

*euri's car

This past weekend was no different as we headed off to the Wilshire United Methodist Church for Esther & Daniel's wedding. We met Esther at our Great Bridal Expo show at the LAX Sheraton Hotel and hit it off instantly. Esther's vision of her wedding involved pink, pink, and more pink with an accent of espresso brown. We brought in branches, coffee beans, candles and crystals. And Hello Kitty :)

Esther and Daniel originally wanted fish in their centerpieces, but as the church didn't allow pets/animals, we had to go in a different direction. We created an ocean themed arrangement for the sign-in arrangement though, complete with sand, coral, and blooms that emulated starfish.


As a kid, I had a slight obsession with dollhouse furniture because of the meticulous detail that went into creating every piece. In the same way, I see boutonnieres as miniature bouquets and have a lot of fun putting them together. If only I could do this with dollhouse furniture. :S

*our pin-ons are always labeled for easy identification

*the groom's boutonniere: mini calla, berzillia berry, and stephanotis with pink swarovski crystal

For the ceremony, we brought in reversible vases with a layered arrangement atop with trailing crystals.:


*sweet clusters of roses, ranunculus spray roses, and bouvardia. The church provided the organza draping on the aisle. Always ask what your venue provides to help you save on budget!

The reception was held at the church's grand hall, where Gothic and Romanesque architecture provided the foundation for a classic reception.


Esther and Daniel had about 30 tables. She couldn't decide between the centerpiece options we provided for her so she chose them all! We recommend this more for large receptions because you get a good amount of variation of each option.

*the manzanita with cymbidium orchid blooms with birds & moss at the base

*the birds up close

*a center vase of coffee beans and pink candles surrounded by small vases of pink flowers

*the opposite of above with an even plane of 'Titanic' pink roses nestled in coffee beans. Surrounded by three cups of candles with submerged hydrangea

*a wooden tray with roses, ranunculus, lisianthus, and stock. Three vases were nestled within with floating candles

There was actually one more centerpiece but we didn't get a picture of it! hehehe

The reception was to be hosted buffet style and I have to say, the selection of food I saw on the table was overwhelming and crazy! Props to the staff at Grace Catering for bringing in such an array of food that smelled so good and looked so tasty. :)

*oh my...and this was just 1/8 of the shot!

And remember how I said we brought in Hello Kitty? Well here she is on the cake top...
*with her Dear Daniel! They're made of foam board, carnations, pipe cleaners and clay

And no Fleuretica excursion is ever complete without a stop at some location that we wouldn't otherwise visit unless we were in the neighborhood. We had some time to kill so we visited Scoops, a little ice cream shop known for their intricate and unique flavors (goat cheese lavendar anyone?). It actually took 30 min to get there from the church, but we blame that on horrible LA traffic!

*kendra's Jim Beam Vanilla & Mocha ice cream cup

And that, in a nutshell, is how we do it. :D