Friday, September 18, 2009

Tiffany Blue

Recently we had completed a wedding venue decor setup for a couple using Tiffany Blue and Hot Pink color theme. The effect turns out to be very refreshing especially with the venue setting at a hotel poolside. I would think that this color theme is indeed fun and a great way to spice up your wedding color theme without having to take a big risk. This color theme of Tiffany Blue and Hot Pink has now become a popular choice among my potential customers when they were viewing through my recent portfolios. So it will mean you be expecting more upcoming photos of Tiffany Blue with other color combination in my website ^_^
If you still feel that Hot Pink is too bold for you, you can consider going with white for a classic feel or subtle colors just as chocolate brown or pastel pink. On the other hand, if you have a flair for the dramatic, throw in red with tiffany blue! These 2 color combination will certainly make a beautiful and unique statement for your wedding. Why not act fast and be the first few brides to go with this upcoming wedding color theme! ^o^


Bold Red and Tiffany Blue Wedding Color Theme (image extracted from web)

Poolside Wedding at Marina Mandarin Hotel using Hot Pink and Tiffany Blue Wedding Color Theme

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Structural Floral Design Workshop

Last thurs, Lynn and I made our first attempt to incorporate structural design in our floral designs for VIP table centerpieces. This workshop is an additional session organised by this Ikebana floral instructor Kelvin which is held at a Chinese Restaurant at Toa Payoh.

Though we both have commercial floral design background, Kelvin's style of floral arrangement opens us to a new perspective towards floral art design - a combination of Ikebana (Japanese floral art) and European floral art. His style emphasizes 5 main elements i.e. Line, Color, Texture, Space and Balance. We are required to formulate our own designs incorporating the 5 main elements, purchase our floral and foilage materials and decide on the theme.

This is definitely a big challenge for both of us, firstly we are not familiar with structural designs we need to come up with themes that blend well with our designs. We tried google new ideas, browsed our floral magazines, ransacked our rooms, searching for materials that can be used to construct structures. More importantly, the day before the workshop, we managed to tap on Kelvin's creativity. Haha... we finally see some light in our masterpieces :)

Guess whose design? It's me, Linda! I hope you can tell that this is a Christmas theme. Had received feedback that it is a Mooncake Festival, Olympics etc :(

I had used 3 varying sizes Christmas wreath as the main structure design in the arrangement. The silver ribbon was used to create snowy effect to the arrangement. Red roses and pin par were used as red and green are associated with x'mas and also, they helped to brighten up the arrangement.

Next, Lynn's design. Oh izit this lovely? Wedding ferns, tealights, silver ribbons (to create the structural flow), lilies... does that remind you of wedding? (oh yes, it's a wedding theme). I strongly propose couples to consider using this design as their VIP centrepiece. Isn't this more unique? It adds to the "soft" and "quiet" look and yet able to capture attention from afar.

Here are some designs we come across in our workshop (done by some seniors).

Check it out the structure. Do you know what it's made of? Acrylic sticks!!! It's done by our neighbour, Pauline. She spent days and nights working on the structure. It finally pays off !!! Everyone was eager to capture the shot of this arrangement on the actual day. I personally felt that the arrangement was placed in the perfect spot, lighting that was placed below the arrangement had created a mystifying effect.

This was one of those few designs that Kelvin had praised. The gerberas are dancing in the air with the leaves - creating smooth lines and movements. Wow, I'm impressed. This session is certainly an enriching experience for both of us =)

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Lovely Pics

Finally get settled down to sort out those pics we had taken for all our projects since May. We are preparing for the next batch of photos of our new decor works to be posted onto our website. Particularly like those pics we had taken at Halia Restaurant on May 10 ...thanks to my dear fren, Michelle =) This wedding covered 3 areas of the entire restaurant including the courtyard, winebar and the gallery room. Weather had not been good when we reached the restaurant to do the setup at 9am. But I was glad that the lovely sunshine came after the downpour for the awesome couple who deserves abundance of sunshine for their big day =) Below are some of my favourite shots of Michelle's masterpieces.

Sweet William placed in the tealight holders of the floral stands

This guest table styling decor shot was captured through the drinking glass....interesting =)


Couple chair decor


The couple whom I had worked with is indeed an awesome pair - they are simply lovely and easy going to work with. Plus the great sense of humor of the groom had always made our discussion sessions a light hearted one. The bride had even offered to send me some of the decor shots captured by her photographer so that I can keep them in portfolio. Below is one shot provided by the couple.


The pair of floral stands arrangements marking the entrance





Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Stage Backdrop

It was a great attempt that we had used spotlights in stage lighting to illuminate the backdrop and the crystal branch floral stands we had created for Janet's crystal wedding theme at Peach Garden Restaurant. We had used three movable spotlights in this stage lighting setup since the length of the stage is only about 12ft. Not only does the spotlight provides illumination, we see the importance of stage lighting in setting the ambience as well as to increase the guests' focus on the 2 crystal branch floral stands and the string curtains with orchids.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Blue and Black Color Combo


Not a good start...had not been blogging for the past 2 weeks. Had been busy meeting up with a few potential customers enquiring on the wedding decor. This is part of my job - having to meet up with them, understanding their expectations, visiting the venue and delivering my proposal and quotation to them. Most brides would come with color theme like pink, purple, champagne - the romantic and sweet wedding palette which most girls go for :) I would get pretty excited when couples come to me with unconventional or unqiue color theme.

Particularly like this color combination of this bouquet which my regular customer, Daniel had ordered lately for his girlfriend - a bouquet of black and blue roses! Wow - a bold color combo which is his girlfriend's fav. He had specificially instructed that it needs to have 10 stalks of blue roses and a stalk of black rose :) Both black and blue roses do not exist in nature. These blue roses were traditionally created by dyeing white roses, since the flower lacks the gene that produces true blue flowers. I had gotten from the wholesaler the Eucuador blue roses - they look more "naturally" dyed as compared to those dyed blue roses found in most florists.

Similarly, black roses do not exist in nature too. Those commonly called black roses by our local wholesalers are actually dark red color roses. Daniel is seeking help to see if I can possibly "create" a black rose for his girlfriend. I had finally achieved his "black rose" by using deco spray on the white rose. Daniel was rather happy with the end result in particular with my creation of "black rose" and was wondering how did I manage to spray it till the black rose looks very much natural :)
Black and blue theme.........wondering how it would be if this color palette were to used as wedding color theme.

Monday, April 6, 2009

New Look of MySummerScents

Hi all

Our newly revamped site
www.mysummerscents.com is is finally up! Thanks to the super efficient work of the web guys…our revamped work for the site is completed within 2 months :)

In this new designed site, we had included more pictures in particular to the wedding venue décor of all our recent works as well as testimonials we had received from wedding couples we had worked with. We are very thankful to have wonderful wedding couples who had dropped us lovely thank you notes. Being an online florist, we are grateful towards them for placing their confidence and trust in us to create their dream wedding. We hope it gives you an idea of the enjoyment and happiness that were felt during those beautiful moments in helping the couples to realize their dream wedding.

We had also introduced online shopping cart which offers our customers a user friendly and secure environment to shop for our floral creations. Should you encounter any problem in surfing our site, pls drop us an email at: info@mysummerscents.com.

Our new website could not be attained without the beautiful shots taken by our dear friends, Michelle from ML Photography and Kelvin from Kelvin Chia Photography. They had offered great help in assisting us to capture great shots for our venue décor works. Do drop them an email should you require photographer for your wedding day. Their contacts can be found on the main page of our website.

We hope you all have a great time in browsing through our site and appreciating our floral creations :)

Friday, April 3, 2009

My First Time.....

It's my first time using blogspot ... still figuring hard. Not really good at writing blog.....but hoping to use this blog to share our experience on venue decor for wedding couples as well as our ideas and new floral creations. Hope we will have the discipline to write a bit every week to share with you all what we are working on ^_^

We are getting real busy with our webpage designer on the preparation of our new website. We have changed the whole look of it, and added a new bunch of photos to the portfolio and introduced the online shopping cart for our customers! Getting real excited..... the totally revamped new website should be launched SOON!!!!!!!!!!!