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Sunday Supper :: Private Event, part 2

Tuesday, December 21, 2010 Sunday Suppers  Uncategorized  

The flowers for the supper were created by the super talented Jessie from Rountree. We asked Jessie to create single flower arrangements with a wintery cheer. Jessie used an array of grasses, flowers and berries which we ran down the center of the table.  The primary colors were a perfect pop for the dark table, and the awesome textures were an unexpected surprise. In case you’re wondering the wheaty looking one is called bunnytail (how cute:). We think these arrangements could be a perfect holiday tabletop, don’t you? If you’re going the diy route, you can pick up the bud vases from crate and barrel here.  Menus and papery details up next…

9 comments 
  • Courtney @ Pizzazzerie writes:

    Simply stunning!

  • Nicole writes:

    So fresh and pretty! Love the texture of the bunnytail.

  • Stephanie writes:

    It’s great to be reminded of the rich winter colors.

  • Margot writes:

    Beautiful! Just looking at these makes me feel refreshed.

  • Bailey Benoit writes:

    Oh, it is just divine, the simplicity itself… Do you use a 50mm lens?

  • Cookie and Kate writes:

    the flowers in those bud vases are positively stunning! amazing what a big impact little arrangements can make. i’m inspired. :)

  • ola appletea writes:

    really ♥ it. GREAT pictures and composition!

  • shamanaccount writes:

    Brilliant! Love the simplicity, color and the freshness it resonates. Do believe in great surprises comes in small packages.

  • Simple and Elegant Floral Arrangements | FRESH EVENTS writes:

    [...] a table with bud vases filled with your favorite stems, like this bunch of lavender from Sunday Suppers. [...]

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The flowers for the supper were created by the super talented Jessie from Rountree. We asked Jessie to create single flower arrangements with a wintery cheer. Jessie used an array of grasses, flowers and berries which we ran down the center of the table.  The primary colors were a perfect pop for the dark table, [...]

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