Archive for the ‘Tablescape’ Category

Place Cards, Escort Cards or Table Tents?

When going through all of the fine details of your wedding day, we ask is whether you will have placecards, escort cards or table tents.      Often times, clients do not know the difference between the three and whether they were required or not. Place Cards Typically individual cards that are either set alphabetically at the reception [...]

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Indian Inspired Table featured in Hawaii Bride and Groom

The Spring/Summer edition of Hawaii Bride and Groom magazine is here! Hawaii Weddings and Events was asked to create a tablescape for the magazine, which they captioned as “Ocean and Earth” (pages 118-119 of magazine).    The word earth (because of the colors) and ocean as the Royal sits at the edge of Waikiki Our [...]

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How to create a vintage table in 12 days or less

Recently I was asked to create a tablescape for a booth at the Bridal Expo which was held this weekend. With only 12 days to prepare, I quickly contacted some of my vendors to co-sponsor the design and started to think about what we should showcase.      I immediately started event shopping (one of my favorite [...]

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Tablescape featured in “Chromatic” Magazine

In December, I was asked to create a “do it yourself” Valentine’s Day tablescape for the January/February issue of  “Chromatic” magazine. Needless, to say, I was ecstatic with the opportunity and took a few days to contemplate what I could do that would utilize items that couples’ may already have in their homes, could be [...]

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The Art of Carving Fruit and Vegetables

Kae-Sa-Luk, the unique Thai art of carving fruit and vegetables into intricate flower shapes that please both the eye and the palate, was begun in Thailand in 1346. No other country practices this same decorative treatment of foods. Only a few people are still trained in this ancient court art, even in modern Thailand. Wai [...]

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