Sunday, August 9, 2009

Featured Wedding at The Flood Mansion in San Francisco, CA

Welcome to the James Leary Flood Mansion in San Francisco.PhotobucketWhat a gorgeous location for a colorful Indian fusion wedding with traditional elements of red and gold played into the outdoor portion of the ceremony! Our bride and groom wanted the mandap draped with white chiffon fabric and decorated with deep red floral sprays.

We used black bacara roses, deep red dahlias and mokara orchids.
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Jaimalas made of red mokara orchids and white dendrobium orchids were created for the bride and groom triple strands thick!
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And these baskets were made out of fabric from a traditional Indian sari for the flower girl and boy.
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Check out these larger arrangements created for the outdoor urns for the ceremony.
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These were perfect versatile floral pieces which were also used for the cocktail area before guests entered the reception.
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This place card table was a great introduction to the reception area as the themed colors change dramatically to fuchsia, mango, gold and lime green.
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We had multiple arrangements varying in height, shape and colors including tall mutli-colored orchid spray arrangements
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to low monochromatic floral pieces (pink roses, dahlias, orchids, upright amaranthus and lilies).
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Here's a snapshot of the reception overview.
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Let's not forget to mention the gorgeous view of the bay!
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The cake table was dec'd out with a cool cake inspired by the Indian culture and reception colors.
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You'll love the toss bouquet with varying textures and mango ribbon.
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The bride and groom decided to have the boutonnieres worn during the reception rather than the ceremony. We love this presentation of the orange and white orchids.
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And a lovely low modern arrangement for the head table.
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This wedding was truly a feast for our Floral Senses!






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