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Hot Trend 2012! OMBRE

In Ombre Weddings on February 14, 2012 at 2:27 am

Ombre is HOT!

…and Atlanta’s Brides are jumping on the trend.

What is Ombre?

The meaning of Ombre according to  textileglossary.com is:

A term used to describe fabrics with a dyed, printed or woven design in which the colour is graduated from light to dark and often into stripes of varying shades.
Refers to a gradual change in shade from light to dark or from one color to another. May be done as a yarn dye or in printing.
A color effect woven into the fabric that has gradual changes in shade from light to dark, generally produced by arranging different tones in the warp.
A fabric woven with shades of one color from light to dark in the warp, usually creating a striped effect.
Usually a multicolored stripe, with colors graduating from light to dark.
 

 If you are contemplating ‘to do or ‘not to do’, here are some pictures for inspiration.
I would say…Like Whitney Port did…..”Just let your hair down” 🙂

Enjoy!

Be sure to visit our Ombre pinterest board at http://pinterest.com/perfectpetals/ombre/ to see sources and even more Ombre eye-candy.

I love this idea

In Cupcake tree on February 10, 2012 at 2:43 pm

Check out this idea I found on Preston’s site

How sweet it is!!!!

Chair covers have come a long way!!

In chiavari chair covers on February 6, 2012 at 9:45 pm

Check out these ultra-dramatic and romantic chair adornments!
…and be sure to follow us on pnterest to see many more and sources.
http://pinterest.com/perfectpetals/fun-wedding-chairs/

10 Ways to Save Money on your wedding

In david tutera, How to Cut Cut wedding costs on January 27, 2012 at 10:32 pm
Cutting Wedding Costs
From a great source:
 
Top 10 Ways to Cut Wedding Costs

mfw david cut wedding costs

Every bride wants her wedding day to be the most beautiful day of her life—but there’s no need to land in the poor house in order to make this long-awaited dream come true! “My rule of thumb: There’s no need to spend a ton of money to have an elegant wedding,” states David Tutera, leading wedding and celebrity entertainment expert and star of WE’s My Fair Wedding. “You don’t have to buy a lot of things or have an abundance of trinkets to have a lavish, well-done wedding. Anyone on any budget can have a beautiful ceremony and reception. There is beauty in extravagance but there is also beauty in simplicity!”
David’s book, The Big White Book of Weddings: A How-to Guide for the Savvy, Stylish Bride, is dedicated to this very concept. Here are 10 of his money-saving tricks that will cut back on costs…but not class!
1. Create your budget before spending a dime Before booking or buying one thing for your big day, David strongly advises to figure out how much money is in your wedding fund. “Ensuring you have enough money to purchase what you want—and keeping you out of a disaster zone of debt to come home to from your honeymoon—is our priority here.” And while every bride’s budget is different, David offers these percentages as a guide on how your money should be spent: food and beverage 30%; flowers and decorations 15%; extra cushion 10%; entertainment 10%; venue rental 8%; lighting and sound 5%; tipping 5%; photos and video 4%; cake 3%; printed materials 2%; transportation 2%; hair and makeup 2%; dress 2% and accessories 2%.
2. Aim low on the guest list Guarantee your venue the lowest guest count possible. “You can always go up from there and you won’t ever be contractually obligated to pay for more people than you can guarantee,” says David.
3. Explore the drink options Beverages could run you a fortune, but the first thing to ask your venue is about special drink packages. David also suggests asking about the difference in price and quality between premium bar and a top-shelf bar, as well as asking if you can bring your own alcohol and pay a corkage fee.
4. Inquire about food choices Keep in mind that scaling down from a four-course dinner to a three-course dinner can save you money. Also, certain entrees and hors d’oeuvres may be priced lower than others, along with foregoing food stations and opting for passed hors d’oeuvres.
5. Think “variety” when it comes to flowers “To cut costs from having to pay for large arrangements for each table, ask for a mix of high and low arrangements or a variation of three correlating arrangement designs—varying in cost—mixed throughout the tables,” says David. “This will get you out of paying for all large arrangements and will also add aesthetic variety to the look of your reception on many visual levels.”
6. Find a “two-for-one” company when it comes to photography Some brides hire both a photographer and videographer, but if your budget does not allow to hire two professionals, search for a company that can offer you a package deal for both services. “Another way to save is to have your photographer put your wedding day photos into a video montage with music,” suggests David.
7. Go with one source for music “Have the same vendor provide you with music for each part of your wedding,” says David. “If you want a harpist for your ceremony, a trio for your cocktail hour and a band for your reception, keep it in the family. It will be more organized and you could potentially save money this way.”
8. Ask about bridal gown bargains When it comes to buying your dress, David suggests asking bridal departments and salons about upcoming sales and designer trunk shows. And he says that smaller boutiques may be willing to bargain. “If you buy all of your accessories in one place, they just may come down in price.”
9. Buy a fake cake Believe it or not, you can rent a fake wedding cake—and no one will ever know! “Realistically decorated and beautifully adorned to match your wedding, these faux wedding cakes are made for display only, yet contain a small section to cut into for show,” explains David. “Hidden in the back, servers will pre-cut sheet cakes and serve for a dessert illusion that will save you hundreds of dollars.”
10. Choose a “full” venue Keep in mind that when you find a venue that is just one, big empty space, your budget will need to expand since you will have to bring in everything, from chairs to chinaware. “So look for a venue that has these items in stock, and you will save yourself a bundle in both money and effort,” David suggests.
Have a DIY idea you’d like to share? How’d you cut costs at your wedding? Post a comment below and let us know.

Perfect Petals will be at the Blackbride.com Bridal Show at the Marriott Marquis

In blackcride.com bridal show on January 17, 2012 at 2:11 am

Come and meet our reps at the BlackBride.com Bridal Show on Sunday 

Black Bride 2012 ShowSunday, January 22, 2012
12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Atlanta Marriott

 Marquis Hotel

265 Peachtree Center Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30303

Cost:
 $15.00 Advance Registration Required

Looking for a unique way to decorate your reception while incorporating cultural traditions, or the latest trends in floral designs? Our bridal showcase will answer your wedding planning questions and provide interactive access to the
best exhibitors in the business. Taking you step by step
 through the planning process, our A-list exhibitors
will showcase the most contemporary wedding planning ideas,
advice and services, to help you plan the wedding of your dreams.

Experience a fashion show showcasing all the latest trends
for you, your groom and your bridal party. Explore booths
with fantastic giveaways for your wedding and honeymoon,
on-site examples of floral arrangements, photography packages,
 and reception dĂ©cor, and tasty samples from local caterers and
 bakers sure to infuse something special in your menu. Gain
your all-access pass to experts with priceless advice,
all while sipping a glass of Champagne, a Bellini or
a refreshing Mimosa!

Event Lighting and Decor 

Therez Fleetwood     Perfect Petals Event Design Group

Alfred AngeloCostco Wholesale  

Jendayi Collection

Gimme Some SugaSpecial Day Limos         

Allure Bridals

    Ritz Resorts

A wonderful day, a fantastic couple, a wedding at Legacy Lodge!

In black white fuchsia wedding, Damask Linens, Lake Lanier, Legacy Lodge on January 16, 2012 at 2:16 pm
I need to brag a little..I think I am blessed with the sweetest brides ever.
And not only was Danielle a gem, but her new husband, Melvin,  
has got to be one of the nicest grooms I have ever had.
I’ve been so fortunate to have done events for this family in the past, 
and nothing thrills me more than when another family member 
calls me to add some magic to their celebration. 
So we peeked into Danielle’s garden of dreams,
and produced the fuchsia flora, lighting, ceiling drapery,
silver chandeliers,and accessories amongst the backdrop of 
black and white ‘damask’. We also surprised the couple with damask
 slip covers with fuchsia rosettes. 

Here are a few pics from their gorgeous day!

An offer from one of our favorite photographers

In Tracey Brown Photography on January 16, 2012 at 1:42 am

Did you see Perfect Petals on CBS yesterday

In CBS Mornings, Event Perfect on January 7, 2012 at 3:41 am

Follow this link to see the segment, hosted by Sarah Jane Bennett, of Event Perfect!