Showing posts with label Sausalito. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sausalito. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Pretty photos from my brother's October wedding

Here is a link to some nice pictures of the MBellish decorations from my brother's October wedding. Photos by Josh Becker Photography.

Click here to view the slideshow.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

My brother's wedding!

I am elated to post pictures from my brother, Bill's, wedding on 10/15. Bill and his new bride, Erin, planned a spectacular event in Rochester, MN, capping off with their reception at the Rochester Golf and Country Club. It was so much fun and so special to see my one and only sibling get married to a wonderful woman.

MBellish, of course, helped out with their decor. At the rehearsal dinner at the fabulous Rainbow Cafe in Pine Island, we used the Sausalito mosaic hurricanes surrounded by bittersweet and gourds. At the wedding reception, we used the Venice centerpiece on all of their guest tables, surrounded by five elegant votives and voodoo orange rose petals. On their cocktail tables, they used our trio of square vases with submerged orchids (noorah blue, tangerine and buffalo orange mokaras) with ivory floating candles. Their entry way tables were accented with our Sausalito mosaic hurricanes, and their head table was accented with our tall cylinders, kept simple with water and ivory floating candles. The stunning fall flowers were by Everyday Bouquets of Rochester.








Monday, August 3, 2009

Total class at the St. Paul Hotel

I thoroughly enjoyed setting up for the reception of Megan and Ramsey at the St. Paul Hotel on July 25th. Megan, along with the help of her florist Molly, did an amazing job selecting three different centerpieces to decorate the intimate ballroom. She used one floral centerpiece in a gold square vase, the Venice centerpiece (with the brushed gold stand), and the Sausalito centerpiece (which has a soft gold rim and ivory mosaic) accented by pink orchids . These three pieces coordinated together beautifully and made each table warm, interesting, and stunning. Check out these amazing photographs by Studio 188. I'm so grateful to Erica at Studio 188 for sharing these beautiful pictures!