Something Borrowed, Something Blue,
and Something You've Never Seen Before
Tiger Lily has worked on many interesting and creative weddings over the years, but our designers are still finding ways to make each event unique and showcase the personalities of the bride and groom.
This weekend manager and designer at our Kiawah branch, Mr.Ty Leslie, contributed to the chuppah collection in a ceremony on Wild Dunes. This particular chuppah held a lot of meaning to the bride and her family, as the tallit it was adorned with belonged to her grandfather. But the most unique part of the ceremony decor was the isle. Rose petals covered the isle in twelve different colored stripes with the one closest to the altar in white, symbolizing the twelve tribes of Israel.
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Here you can see the chuppah and the gorgeous isle covered in rose petals. How many roses did it take? 300! |
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Some of the rose petals |
Our containers are unusual sometimes too. If it can hold water, we'll put flowers in it! Designer Robin used the largest Blue Sapphire gin bottles any one had ever seen in arrangements for an event this week.
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The unique 'vases' gave these arrangements something extra |
More unique creations to come!
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