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Ten Basic Flower Tips for Celebrations at Wedding Venues in Utah

utah wedding receptions flower tipsFlowers are an important focal attraction of a wedding celebration.  Many wedding venues in Utah require brides to use their in-house florist for the event’s floral needs; however, Western Garden’s two wedding reception centers do not require but only recommend their favorite wedding florist.  As a courtesy to our brides, we recommend Hillside Flowers.  (Click to see their sample pricing)

Whether it is Hillside or other chosen florist, or even if you do your flowers yourself, here are 10 basic tips to know and remember.

1)  The Bare Basics include:  bride’s bouquet, groom’s boutonniere, corsages for each mother, boutonnieres for each father.

2)  Additional flower needs for the wedding party – Maid of honor’s/matron of honor’s bouquet, bridesmaids’ bouquets, best man and groomsmen’s boutonnieres, hair piece for the flower girl and rose petals for the flower girl to gently toss down the aisle.

3)  Wedding reception flower needs include:  table centerpieces, customary bouquet that the bride throws, flowers on a gift/guest attendance book table, and cake flowers.   Flowers for a food buffet table may be considered.

4)  The wedding’s theme and colors can be incorporated in the flower selection process.  Consider the types of flowers, flower colors, ribbons, greenery and accents to be used.  Your flowers can be a beautiful reflection of your personality for all your guests to witness.  A bridal bouquet reflects the final touch of the bride’s gown and is an accessory that completes the attire.  Flowers also help capture the theme of a wedding albeit romantic, elegant, rustic, modern, antique to simple.  Exotic orchids to timeless calla lilies, your flowers can tell your guests a lot about you.

5)  To keep the flower budget reasonable, it is less expensive to select flowers that are in season and locally grown if possible.  You may need to improvise and coordinate colors and flowers around certain seasons, but this means you may be able to afford more flowers.  Being open-minded and willing to work with your florist so you don’t have to import flowers will save you a lot of money.

6)  Consider your reception venue.  Utah reception centers that already have some greenery, won’t need as much floral decoration as those that have none, containing only walls and hard decor.  Brides that book at Ivy House and Atrium find that they don’t require as much floral design as other Salt Lake City wedding venues.

7)  Coordinate with a florist that can accommodate you for both the wedding venue for the ceremony and the Utah wedding reception center for your celebration.   This will help you deal with one single florist who can create one cohesive theme for your entire day.  These professionals are able to provide guidance and advice to you about what flowers will work best for your needs.  Sometimes they can even supplement flowers in bouquets and centerpiece with more greenery, feathers, pearls, or artistic elements.

8)  Inquire about vases.  Does your florist rent them to you?  Are they purchased by you as part of the cost of the arrangements?  This is important to know.  You will want to know if  you can send floral arrangements home with guests as a gift?

9)  Does the florist set up the floral pieces?  Does the florist take down the pieces at the end of the reception if the vases are rented or do you do this and return the vases?  These little details are important to know ahead of time.

10)  Many brides want their bouquets professionally preserved.  Some florists provide this service.  Inquiring ahead of time will help save you significant time and help to preserve the bouquet while it is still vibrant and fresh.

Flowers are a vital part of your wedding celebration.  Whether you choose one of the many Utah wedding venues that require the use of their in-house florist or use one of Western Garden’s two wedding reception venues in Utah where you can choose your florist or do it yourself, take heed to these 10 tips to have your flowers be the final accent to your beautiful celebration.

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Thank You Photos add Personality and Class

Couple kissing with photo cards - great thank you note photo from reception centers in salt lake city

At their wedding receptions in Salt Lake, many couples capture a photo of the newlyweds holding a thank-you poster or banner.  These can be turned into postcards to send to your guests showing a unique thank-you for the beautiful thoughts and gifts they shared with you on your wedding day.

Thank you card photos at wedding venue in Utah

This simple and clever expression shows your thankfulness to not only guests, but also to those who helped with all the details of your wedding day.  After such a most important and grand celebration, many notes of gratitude are in order.  With the newlyweds on their honeymoon and then the limited time afterwards getting back into new routines of married life, this idea helps you create countless notes that in an instant show your personality and also shows that you were thinking and being grateful ahead of time, rather than just a quick note on a standard thank you card.

Thank you card from friends at reception in salt lake Costco printed thank you photo.

Several years ago, my daughter came to me with a thank you postcard from one of her friends.  We have remembered it ever since.  The couple simply posed with a thank you banner while they were actually standing in their wedding line!  The bride’s maid of honor orchestrated the shot and ordered the cards so that by the time the couple returned from their honeymoon, the cards were there waiting for them to write a simple little note, stamp, and send on its way. It was very simple, but very powerful and meant a lot to my daughter!

Many online companies offer the service to print up postcards.  A few of them are CarlsonCrafts.com, Zazzle.com, Shutterfly.com, Vistaprint.com, and many other companies.   

Carlson Craft photo thank you cards for less than $1 per card.So don’t forget to take a moment at your Salt Lake wedding reception center, find a little spot, hold up a sign, and click a most memorable thank you note for all our loved ones.

 

Saying It with Photos at Wedding Reception Centers in Utah

 

I do, me too!  A clever photo of the bottom of the bride and groom's shoes.

This bride was very effective at expressing her style at her wedding celebration at Ivy House Weddings, one of Western Garden’s wedding reception centers in Utah.  She used several photos to demonstrate her and her beau’s personalities for their guests.  A favorite photo was one showing only the bottom of the couple’s shoes with the written words “I Do…Me Too”.  Another photo showed the couple with their hands up in the air configuring their fingers to create the word “Love”.  Very clever and definitely relayed the camaraderie this couple enjoys together.

Wedding reception center with a touch of leopard prints   

Jungle green was the bride’s primary color, but she accented the Utah wedding venue with leopard prints in a throw rug for the wedding line and linen toppers for her table centerpieces.  Even the groom’s cake was decorated with the leopard motif.

Uniquely, this bride had her guests put thumbprints on a large poster with a tree drawn on it.  With different shades of green, the thumbprints became the leaves on the tree.  By the end of the reception, the tree was full of greenery wishing the newlyweds a healthy fruitful life.  Just so you know, moist wipes were provided for the guests to wipe the ink off their fingers.

Alluring photo of bride in the groom's room.

Also, can you imagine the smile on the groom’s face when he entered the groom’s room to prepare himself for the evening.  There he found on the counter, a photo of his bride staring at him and one of her high heels strategically placed by the photo.  This scene was worth a thousand words.

The word LOVE spelled with fingers at a wedding reception  Carrie's Cakes is this wedding reception center's preferred cake designer

The bride chose our preferred cake designer Carrie’s Cakes to create her green and white masterpiece.  This is one of two cake designer partners at this Utah wedding reception center.  Magelby’s was the caterer serving sandwiches, fruits, and vegetables.  Her photographer was Kristina Bath and Videographer was Taylor Allred.  Garden Elegance was her florist.

Bride’s Mother wrote:  “The staff is very helpful and accommodating.  We loved everything.  It was just beautiful!”

Salt Lake Wedding Venues That Don’t Require Additional Decorating By the Bride

Simple decorating your Salt Lake City Wedding Venues

One of the most chic wedding venues Salt Lake City accommodates is Ivy House Weddings at Western Gardens Downtown.  Brides really enjoy the fact that they do not feel like they have to decorate a lot for their celebrations, but if they want to add more, they are welcome to do so.  With the Ivy House tall silver candlesticks (one of several options) on each guest table, this bride added a touch of tule with votive candles and smooth shinny river stones.  The bridal-toss bouquet served as the flowers on the sign-in table and that was just about it for decorating this sophisticated Salt Lake wedding venue.

Bridal-Toss Bouquet doubled as flowers at Sign-in Table

Tasting the elegant simple wedding cake.

For this event, our bride chose our preferred caterer Utah Celebrations who thrilled the guests with their flaming crepe bar.  Her cake designer was Cake Defleur who created this very simple and elegant cake.  Her photographer was Ashlee Broke Photography and the florist was Mel Kester.

Comments written by the bride and groom:  The Ivy House was beautiful and everything I could imagine as a bride.  Our guests all loved it too.  I will always remember my day because of the experiences I had with Ivy House.  Thank you!      ~ Anna & Pete  May 5, 2012

 

The Flaming Crepe Bar at this wedding venue in Salt lake City.

Bride and family outside Ivy House

Happy Groom's Man!

Balcony view at Utah wedding venue Ivy House Weddings.

 

 

 

Utah Wedding Venues Like Ivy House Weddings Give Brides Many Choices

This couple enjoyed their celebration at this wedding reception in Utah.

What an adorable couple!  Kira and Wade chose Ivy House Weddings, one of two Utah wedding venues managed by Western Gardens Center.   This wedding venue in Utah was perfect for many reasons, but one was that Kira had many friends and family wanting to help with catering, cake designing, and floral arrangements.  Ivy House allows such choices.

Aunt's cake and cupcakes in lacy wrapping!

Kira’s Aunt created her exquisite dainty cake topped with pink roses.  Her floral arrangements were simple day lilies that gave off a faint fragrance that filled the main hall.  A family friend from Siegfried Deli was the caterer.  Everyone enjoyed cakes and finger foods.  Dave from Jaffa photography was her photographer who kept busy all evening.

Enjoy my own photos of her last dance with father, the cake cutting, and her first dance with her new husband.  This Utah wedding venue holds many beautiful memories from this wedding celebration in June!

Last dance with Dad at wedding reception in Utah.  Tired flower girl at the end of the night! Eating cake at Utah wedding venues.

Reception Centers in Utah Still Have a Good Secret

Outside Balcony view at wedding venue in UtahThere is still a great secret out there about wedding reception centers in Utah.  People are still discovering the gem called Ivy House Weddings at Western Gardens Downtown.  After one year of being in business, Ivy House Weddings is continuing to surprise celebration guests.  So many people recognize the address as belonging to Western Gardens retail garden store, but they are pleasantly surprised that the wedding reception they are attending, is right there too!  Ivy House is a part of Western Gardens but guests enjoy their own beautiful entrance and separate elegant space.  The chandeliers and majestic fireplace create that touch of sophistication with a dose of elegance.

Happy bride in Bride's room at Utah wedding venueWhen choosing a wedding venue Utah offers, the first impressions are important for you and your guests.  However, the second and third impressions are even more important for you and those who are making the plans for the special event.  As you pursue getting to know this latest of gorgeous utah wedding reception centers, you will like more and more what you learn.  Ivy House Wedding staff are very helpful and friendly and are not afraid to step in when unforeseen needs arise.  Their event coordinator helps step you through all the preliminary preparations so that when your special day arrives, you’ll be able to have a smooth party and all will relax and enjoy.  Utah wedding venues are lucky to have Ivy House Weddings as an option for many brides and their grooms and should be considered when seeking that perfect place.  Sign in table with large screen TV for DVD of wedding couple. Beautiful Utah Wedding venue Beautiful reception halls in Utah Beautiful peace before guests arrive! Romantic moments at Ivy House Weddings hearth!

Ivy House Weddings at Western Gardens Downtown

 

 

March 10, 2012 Wedding Reception in Utah of Yellow Roses and Blue Ribbons of Joy

Groom kissing his bride at a Utah wedding venueWedding receptions in Utah are beautiful and memorable in Ivy House Weddings at Western Gardens Downtown. This bride used pastel blue ribbons and yellow roses to accent this celebration of their love.  Her yellow rose bouquet complimented her elegant dress and the sparkle in her eyes even though the groom teased by pretending to eat the bouquet.   Ivy House Silver candle holder for table centerpieces

For her table centerpieces, a simple blue ribbon adorned Ivy House’s tall candle sticks.  This wedding reception in Utah enjoyed background music of a local harpist.  The ambiance was classical and joyful as guests greeted the lovely newlyweds.

Little yellow dressed girl at a Utah wedding

Guests enjoyed chocolate and vanilla mousse which was embellished with whipping cream and delicate chocolate letters of “M” and “L” indicating the couples initials.  Lemon kissed water fit right in with the yellow trim and was refreshing.  Utah wedding receptions are beautiful celebrations of love at Ivy House Weddings.Wedding cake at Ivy House Wedding venue in UtahGuest at the food service tableChocolate and vanilla Mousse with chocolate initials of the couple!

Cousins bussing the tables!

A harpist accented the beautiful visits of family and friends!