Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Banquet in the Vineyard

These pictures are from my sister Laurel-Manette's 18th birthday party this past September. Her birthday was the first themed party I planned, and it was SO fun! We decided to hold it at Martin's Vineyard on Knotts Island, NC. Martin's Vineyard is a family owned vineyard and small winery that is simply saturated with charm. Over the years our family would visit the vineyard, bring a picnic, and spend the day picking grapes, peaches, and apples, when each respective fruit was in season. What a perfect place to celebrate her 18th birthday! I had the most fun planning her party out of all the events I've done so far...there wasn't the same pressure since it was for my sister and not a paying client. She was so gracious and easy-going, and we had a marvelous time going over everything from the decorations to the seating arrangements.

The theme of the party was "Summer Evening Attire with a Twist". I got the idea after seeing a similar party featured in a magazine earlier that year. The dress code was charming and eclectic - cocktail dresses with rain boots, evening gowns accessorized by aviator hats, and dress shirts paired with shorts and soccer cleats are just some of the creative outfits our guests came up with. The menu was comprised of fresh, end-of-summer salads, sandwiches, plus a medley of homemade pies for dessert. My mom volunteered to be the Birthday Cook, and she slaved in the kitchen for hours leading up to the party. Everything was absolutely delicious!!

The weather was beautiful as well. Rain was expected that weekend, and we anxiously watched the forecast for days, praying that the rain would hold off. The day of the party dawned crisp and slightly overcast, but rain-free. As we were packing up and leaving the vineyard after the party was over, raindrops began to fall while we made our way down the windy driveway. The timing could not have been more perfect!


We decided to hold the party in the vineyard itself, rather than on the grassy knoll where parties were usually held. The rustic charm was almost overpowering!!



Each table was covered with my mom's antique table clothes, and scattered down the length of the table were an assortment of candles and vases of all shapes and sizes. Filling the vases were Queen Anne's Lace, green spider mums, green hypernicum berries, coral roses, green button mums, and yellow daisies. We found branches with grapes still attached that had fallen from the vine, and these we liberally added to the decor.







Each place was set with a different antique plate, and an apple stuck with a brown paper leaf bearing their name. We used Ball Jars for glasses, and each person's name was tied to their jar with twine. Lastly, a small black bird was next to each plate, filled with peanuts for the guests to munch on.






















Table # 1



Table # 2


Table # 3



A little blurry, but these two pictures show some of the creative outfits we had!

















To finish up, here is a quote that we used on the invitations for her party. Even though her party wasn't held on a beach, we loved this quote and felt inspired by the carefree, old-fashioned happiness of it all.

"Eventually we decided that we would go on the picnic in spite of everything, since all the arrangements were made, so we staggered down to the boat, loaded down with food, wine, and costumes, and set off for the coast...eventually we reached the bay, spread out the rugs on the sand, arranged the food, placed the battalion of wine bottles in a row in the shallows to keep cool, and the great moment had arrived."

Gerald Durrell, "My Family and Other Animals"

Sunday, March 21, 2010

March

Even though the lovely month of March is nearly over, I decided to start a tradition here on Bella Botanicals...to dedicate one post monthly to my favorite flower in season that month. This month's flower is the Daffodil! I love these flowers; they are the epitome of freshness and cheer. For me, there is nothing quite like stepping outside on a still cool day, and seeing the green shoots of daffodils pushing up through the earth. One spring when I was a little girl, my mom had my three sisters and me memorize this charming poem in honor of the daffodil. It is by A. A. Milne, and is a wonderful poem of personification. Enjoy this marvelous poem, as well as these pictures!
"She wore her yellow sunbonnet,
She wore her greenest gown;
She turned to the south wind
And curtsied up and down.
She turned to the sunlight
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbor:
"Winter is dead!"
Yellow Daffodil
Assortment of Daffodils

Ruffled Delight Daffodil

Variegated Daffodil


Butterfly Daffodil

Ruffled Doubles


"And then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils..."
William Wordsworth

Friday, March 19, 2010

Welcome to the Bella Botanicals blog! Here you will see the fun, behind-the-scenes details of each event I do. To start off, I'm going to show some pictures from the first big event I did...my wedding! My mom and sisters worked with me the day before the wedding to put together all the bouquets and bouts for the (TEN!) bridesmaids and groomsmen. As for the decorations, I had a mavelous team of friends who worked so very hard the day of the wedding to bring our vision to life. (If you are one of those people and you're reading this, THANK YOU again!!!)
Our wedding was in October, so we took advantage of all the rich Fall colors that we found everywhere! Greens, deep Purples, Yellows, Golds, and Oranges were the primary colors we used. In the bridesmaids bouquets I chose to use Hydrangeas that had dried over the summer in our backyard, and were now a lovely shade of greenish-gold. To compliment those I had deep purple Daisies, full orange-peach Roses, yellow Daisies, and green Berries. My bouquet was a mix of real and artificial flowers - since it was October, there were quite a few "ingredients" to my bouquet that were unavailable. Thankfully we located some lovely, realistic replacements so I could have the bouquet of my dreams! It was comprised of white Stalk, deep pink Peonies, green Bells of Ireland, long-stemmed ivory Roses, stems of wheat, and artificial clusters of Grapes. It was the perfect harvest bouquet. All the men had a cluster of Green Berries set against a lovely autumn leaf; Mike, (my groom!) had the same, but with a sprig of white Stalk added to his. I had such fun planning my wedding with my mom and sisters...it turned our to be what truly inspired me to begin helping other brides acquire their dream weddings. Enjoy these pictures!









This pictures of all my girls and me is one of my favorite pictures from our whole wedding...everyone looks gorgeous, and the flowers and dresses flow SO well together!!
























Location: Sovereign Grace Church, Chesapeake
Photography: Melanie Wasko Photography, Hampton Roads VA