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By Lei Lydle, Founder and Editor
Last Updated: 5/2/2005 8:22:37 AM |
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Table 6: Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams by Rich Larsen and Whitney Anderson
 Photo By: Alison Herndon ©2005 IBS Design, LLC  Photo By: Alison Herndon ©2005 IBS Design, LLC  Photo By: Alison Herndon ©2005 IBS Design, LLC  Photo By: Alison Herndon ©2005 IBS Design, LLC  Photo By: Alison Herndon ©2005 IBS Design, LLC
Designers:
Rich Larsen and Whitney Anderson
Creative Events by Sunflowers, Norcross, 770-849-0500
Additional Providers For This Table
Linens: BBJ Linens, Dee Lane Eades
Fresh Flowers: Vans Floral Wholesale, Kenny Redding
Table Description:
A wedding is one of those exceptional events when we all get a taste of 'lifestyles of the rich and famous.' We splurge on ourselves and our guests to provide the kind of evening full of memories which will last a lifetime. Our table is a perfect example of how the decor can help to make this come true for the Bride and Groom. We have set the table all in glass aglow with candlelight to provide the glitter and sparkle which is so romantic for a wedding reception. We have continued this theme with a Maze Lamour table linen and a Butter Cream Shimmer Sheer overlay which will also help to add to the glitter and sparkle of the candlelight. We have utilized champagne glasses repetitively throughout the table to portray the 'Champagne Wishes' theme and help to provide a unique way to display candles and raise the floral centerpiece for a dramatic affect. The centerpiece has been tiered with oversize champagne flutes filled and lit with amber lights to give the feeling of actual champagne and the floral arrangement has been done in an open bursting style with overflowing stock blooms to simulate a champagne glass pyramid overflowing with champagne. The choice of linen color and gold Chiavari chairs was used to specifically accent the tones of The Four Seasons Ballroom. Our choice of flowers and colors in white, cream, raspberry, coral and spring green was done for a Spring time event, such as this evening. We have brought in a Cerise Lamour napkin to add a splashes of whimsy and color allowing the guest's eye to be drawn from the top of the arrangement down to the table, further enhancing the cascading affect of our design. The table is finished with guest favors appropriate for men, women, or as couples, complete with a thank you card personalizing the favors. We have alternated champagne splits (for the men and can be further personalized with custom labels with the Bride and Groom's names and wedding date or message), and champagne flutes filled with bath crystals (for women and can also be engraved) and a small jar of caviar to be shared by the couples. The thank you card continues our theme letting the guests know how wonderful they have made the Bride and Groom feel by sharing the beautiful day with them and how they would like to give the guests a night of their own romantic wishes and dreams with champagne, bath crystals and caviar. The beauty of this table is it can be adapted to most budgets, settings, or seasons based on the colors and size of what is done. I hope you have enjoyed our table and here's wishing you a lifetime of 'Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams.'
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Please Note: Designer Information and Table Descriptions were furnished by the Greater Atlanta Chapter of NACE to be used for this article. All photos by Greg Mooney, AtlantaPhotographers.com, were taken for the NACE event and are © 2005 by Greg Mooney, AtlantaPhotographers.com. All photos in this article that were taken by Alison Herndon were taken specifically for this article and are owned by IBS Design, LLC. Unauthorized copying, posting, re-printing or other commercial use of any of these photos without permission is strictly prohibited.
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