December 23, 2016

Talea and Eric's Winter Wedding at Alderbrook Resort & Spa

When Talea came to us for help with her upcoming wedding at Alderbook Resort & Spa (one of our favorite venues) she had simple requirements: 1) LOTS of candles, 2) She LOVES flowers and 3) She wanted to create a memorable experience for her guests.  The wedding was to be held outdoors on the tented Checkerboard Terrace with dinner in the ballroom and a casino experience after dinner. We told her that we could handle that and would take care of all of the details, from linen and furniture rentals, to draping and lighting.  

Talea with her bouquet of garden roses and gardenias

Talea and her flower girls twirling their dresses



We suggested that, to enrich the experience for her guests, the evening should be allowed to unfold with secrecy as to what was next.  The weather was perfect for an outdoor wedding, unseasonable warm, crisp and bright.  We defined the ceremony space with two large floral arrangements all in white and two metal trees covered in white dendrobium orchids with hanging votive candles.
Altar florals of hydrangeas, orchid stems and evergreens
Metal trees covered in orchids


Rose petals in whites and creams covered the aisle and over one hundred candles provided a warm glow to the tent.  The bride, escorted by her son, walked down the aisle, passing beneath three white stars that symbolized loved ones who should have been there to share this day; her mother, the groom’s mother and Talea’s grandfather who passed away just weeks before the wedding.  They were watching over all.


Three stars hanging from the chandelier symbolize loved ones who could not be there

I do


Talea and Eric on the dock


After the ceremony, guest progressed to a cocktail hour in the ballroom lobby where they could have their pictures taken in front of a beautiful wooden wall.  We used this time to repurpose the ceremony flowers for use during the reception.

The ballroom was kept closed until the appointed hour for dinner and the bride and groom welcomed their guests in to reveal a beautiful table filled with candlelight and flowers.  The all-white theme continued with vases of varying heights filled with garden roses, tulips, hydrangeas, as well as orbs of button mums and tall phalaenopsis orchid plants.  Candles of different sizes were displayed in a variety of heights to give dimension and visual interest to the table.
All-white flowers in mono-botanical displays decorate the long, communal table for dinner

Table detail

Orchid covered trees from the ceremony were repositioned to provide a backdrop for the cake.  We divided the ballroom with draping that was white on one side and black on the other to prevent light from leaking through.

White wedding cake with gardenia topper
Children enjoyed dinner at their own table with a different menu than the adults.  After dinner, there was an activity table just for them to keep them occupied while the adults celebrated.
The children's activity table
Following toasts and dessert, Eric and Talea parted the draping that had divided the ballroom to reveal what was on the other side: 
Eric reveals the surprise of the evening, a casino on the opposite side of the ballroom!
While the guests were enjoying dinner, we transferred the decor from the cocktail hour to the other half of the ballroom.  We wanted the casino side of the ballroom to have a distinctly different feeling from the rest of the evening so we went with a red and black theme.  We rented black lounge furniture and washed the walls with red lights.  We replaced the clear glass votive holders hanging on the trees during the cocktail reception with red glass holders.  Red roses in black glass cubes rested on black linens on the bistro tables.
Red roses in black glass cubes in the casino

Guests trying their luck at the roulette wheel
While guests were enjoying the evening, the staff at Alderbrook performed a turn down service in their rooms.  They also left a lovely gift from the bride and groom: a Kate Spade candle and a black vase with red roses; to help them remember the evening.

Eric and Talea dancing the night away...
See even more photographs from this incredible evening in our portfolio on our website: Talea & Eric.  A special shout out to April Williams for all of the beautiful photography that you see here.

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December 01, 2016

2017 Floral Design Class Schedule




Improve your floral design skills with our fun classes in pavé floral design. From beginners to experienced floral designers, there is something for everyone in our classes. Learn how to build the foundation for your floral arrangement, to finishing touches as well as tricks of the trade. We teach secrets about to make your floral arrangements last longer. At the end of the evening take home a beautiful floral arrangement with a value of $125 that you have created and a gift bag of tools worth $25 to make it even easier create beautiful florals on your own.

Our floral design classes are scheduled from 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm and are held in our Greenlake studio. Registration is $165 or $150 each when two or more people register at the same time. Floral design classes make a great gift and gift certificates are available.

Private classes are available for groups of six or more and can be held in our studio or off-site. Pricing for private classes varies depending on class size, location, and itinerary. Call or email with the details of what you had in mind for customized pricing.

You may register or purchase a gift certificate online or by calling our studio at 206.329.3944.

January 26th - Spring Flowers (Tulips)

March 23rd - Spring Flowers (Tulips)

May 18th - Spring Flowers (Peonies) (Waitlist Only)

June 1st - Spring Flowers (Peonies)

June 15th - Spring Flowers (Peonies)

July 27th - Summer Flowers (Dahlias)

September 14th - Summer Flowers (Dahlias)

October 26th - Fall Focus

December 7th - Holiday Wreath Decorating

December 14th - Holiday Centerpiece


Additional classes may be added as classes fill up.