May 24 and I was headed to Denver for the Hindu wedding of Sameer and Manjari! This wedding was filled with loads of color from the beautiful sari's the women were wearing to the flowers themselves. Sameer and Manjari decided to forego the traditional bright colors of reds, yellows and oranges and instead focused on antique golds and peaches. The result was gorgeous! Their mandap had four large floral sprays in the corners. The wedding garlands were a mixture of several type of mokkara orchids in shades of antique gold accented with red spray roses and gold ribbon. We did a deconstructed centerpiece of cylinder vases in three heights. Each one contained a mass of hydrangea, alstromeria or lilies in various shades of peaches. Unfortunatly, I did not get a picture of this happy and good looking couple in their wedding finery. I am hoping that their photographer will be so kind as to send me a few professional ones as I would love to have them for my albums. On a funny note, the coordinator emailed me just this morning telling me that the flowers were such a hit that the guests were fighting over them at the end of the evening! Now THAT is a first for me! :o)
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