Showing posts with label orchid church decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orchid church decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

White on White Wedding Church Décor with Phalaenopsis Sp

Still remember my sketch done by using Samsung Galaxy Note?

Due to the flood in Jakarta a week ago which almost all main roads were under water, the impact was some flowers we ordered in advance could not be sent. The supplier had already apologized and Margriet Team understood as it's a force majeure. However, a quick decision should be made because the four couples were waiting on Sat and Sunday and we didn't want to disappoint them. Substitute flowers should be sought immediately and finally local white phalaenopsis replaced the imported white dendrobium. The chief of Margriet got these beautiful flowers in a nursery house in Cihideung, Lembang, still as potted plants!!  Great, right? And we all agree as much as possible not to cut the flowers. That means we can plant them after the wedding's over and still be able to use them again next time. Good idea, ya...   Yeach, this small incident was just like 'blessing in disguise' to us and we're grateful for this. With creativity, unity and God's help, we all can surely overcome all problems we're facing, even picking good lesson. Right, guys?


As we mentioned above, we substituted fresh cut dendrobium flowers with local white yellow lip Phalaenopsis potted plants. Their beauty's unexpected, right?


This was the sketch we made with the Samsung Note GT-N7000’s memo application as the first design of the flower arrangement in front of Mary statue


And this was the implementation in the real wedding church decor, after some changing. Not much different, wasn’t it? 
We’re going to post the step by step tutorial for this elegant white half moon shaped flower arrangement, too. So, keep checking our post ya!!


The rows of chair and pew decoration along the aisle


The decor of the altar seen from the front


The theme was white with a little bit of green. And the materials used were white Phalaenopsis, lilies of Casablanca, roses of Avalance, hydrangea, white carnations and gypsophila. The foliage was philo sellum, anthurium leaves, ruscus and schefflera as filler, to place the empty place.


The altar look from the front left. Look at those beautiful white yellow lip Phalaenopsis. Exquisite!!


The chair & pew décor.

Here we used all white flowers ie poms, chrysant, carnation, daisy and roses of Avalance while the foliage was fern, ruscus and schefflera.

The décor of the brides chairs.

Still with all white flowers, but this time we used lilies of Casablanca, roses of Avalance, carnation and gypsophila. A simple elegant white design!

The Cross, Rosary & Bible tray, the ring pillow and the marriage ceremony book

The flower arrangement in front of the psalmist table

The one in front of Jesus statue

Wuih… hopefully this complete white theme church décor will fulfill the desire of those who’re looking for and really fond of white theme.

Note:
Church décor by Margriet Team
The designers of the Cross, Rosary & Bible tray and the ring pillow were unknown


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wedding Decor: White Theme with Orchids!!


Hey everyone…still in Lent season so no wedding occurred this month *sigh* but no matter what, we will bring you more wedding church decor ideas! This time it’s the popular white theme again…we’ll be using lilies, roses, snapdragon, hydrangea, baby's breath and orchids!!!  I love orchids. 


Even from afar, those hanging orchids on the bottom makes the flower arrangements looks lovely. 


A closer look at the flower arrangements in front of the main altar


Flower arrangements at the Mary statue and the seven finger candle stand


And this is how the flower arrangements look in front of the psalmist altar


The orchids!!!


Church Floral Designers: Team Margriet

Sunday, February 12, 2012

White Theme Imported-Flowers Wedding

Well, back again with wedding flower post, usually we post simple and affordable wedding flower, but today we will take a notch higher a bit.


Taadaa!!! Beautiful huh? Even from a distance you will see that this wedding flower is definitely not the simple affordable one. Lines of roses, tulips, lilies, phalaenopsis covered the entire front of the altar. Not stopping there, the flower lines then come drooping down to the bottom, and ended at horizontal lines. Not just at the right and left sides, the flower lines repeated at front and back to give a full appearance. Lots of white and obviously imported mini tulips occasionally emerged out from the lines to give it a slight 'wild' look. Gorgeous up to the max!!!!


The flowers used are mini tulips, lilies, roses, baby roses, phalaenopsis, snapdragon, hydrangea, baby's breath, amaranthus and the green foliage is bells of Ireland, kristusdoren or sprengeri, reptile split phillo and some small foliage as filler. The imported ones are the roses, tulips, phalaenopsis and baby's breath. Gosh,  they're expensive but breathtakingly beautiful, just looking at the many petals of the roses, no local variety roses are matched.


Before you start drooling, keep in mind that this arrangement comes with a hefty price tag. Why ? First, many types of flowers were used, most of them imported. Second  is the quantity, this draping type of flower   arrangements needs lots of flowers. Just look at the detail above. So, if you want to suggest this kind of wedding flower to your florist, prepare your heart and your wallet :)


Aside from the altar, the decorators not scrimping either with the side flower arrangements at the Mary and Jesus statues. The draping concept here achieved by adding amaranthus and kristusdoren leaves hanging at the bottom.


Front view of the psalmist altar flower arrangements, still the same concept but with tiny tulips emerging on top of it, very cute !!


Note:
These pictures taken on 23 Oct 2010. The decorators unknown. If you know please inform us.

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