
Hey Ladies, Thank all of you who entered in the contest! We loved all of your entries. Winners… please email us!
AMELIA
I am accidentally having a bird-themed wedding. I would love, love, love, if you could design a wedding initation which incorporates the theme of a chandelier/birdcage in an orange and blue topaz motif. I like the architectural quality of the bird cage when used in interior design and the juxtaposition of the birdcage in stead of the chandalier makes sense to me. I think of love too as a cage willingly entered into,like a shelter from life’s storms. The cages near my home don’t trap pets, but house nests, always with the door open. My accidental wedding theme includes the birdcage veil I chose, the feathers for my bouquet, and a large, blue, birdcage decorated with orange dahlias. Thanks for wrapping your brain around that! amelia!
VICKI J
A late March wedding means we are pushing Spring. With bright colors Teal and Spring Green alittle bit modern with a splash of rustic charm. With Budding branches being our theme… I totally love the table number in the above picture!!
YOUN
We’re getting married in April 2009 in a beautiful garden. Our colors are plum and lilac, We’re looking for something that takes vintage elements and turns them into a fun, modern design. I’m all about something really creative and different.
AMY M.
Justin and I are looking at November 7, 2009, as our wedding day in southern Pennsylvania. We’ve determined our colors will be burnt orange with varying shades of green, and I have an idea to play with a paisley pattern. Our reception site is a chalet-style venue with a wooded interior and large stone fireplace. I want our entire wedding to feel warm and simple, and for the ~150 guests to leave with a beyond cozy feeling. Thanks for the opportunity to win such a nice package!!






