Monday, December 29, 2008

Black & White


























Holiday Buffets!

A buffet can be beautiful as well as delicious. Here are a few pictures from our Santa Brunch.


Center of breakfast buffet:



Full Breakfast Buffet:





Table settings with burgundy linens, ivory napkins and wreaths with ornaments for centerpieces. Simple, inexpensive and beautiful!




Although there is no food out yet, this is the basic setup for our carving station:






Omelet Station setup (at the end of the Breakfast Buffet):



Full Breakfast Buffet with Breakfast Items on the Left and Omelet Station on the far right:







Rotunda Table FULL of desserts:









Main Buffet with Lunch Items was down the center of the room:













Thursday, December 4, 2008

Red & White is Quite a Delight

This elegant wedding used only two basic colors....red and white. With chair covers, sashes, floor length linens and high-rise centerpieces, this setup was absolutely breathtaking.


The light from the ballroom windows and the white linens really brightened up the room as well.








Before dinner, the bride and groom presented a slideshow on the Ballroom wall, just above the wedding cake...








Their beautiful cake...






Thursday, July 31, 2008

Blue & Ivory

Similar to the Blue and White Spring Wedding from earlier in the year, this wedding chose to CELEBRATE SUMMER with an aqua blue, bright green and ivory. The extra time and attention given to the small details, such as favors, decorations for hors d'oeuvres table and even small things for the bar, really pulled this event together.

It was beautifully crafted by the bride and as always, Piedmont Club offered its services in setting up. The favors and small pieces are dropped off during the week before the wedding and Michele Choi, Member Services Director takes care of all the wedding setup.

The Bride and Groom do not have to worry about sending a friend for setup or if the room will be ready in time. Michele serves as a day-off coordinator, helping in any way possible to make the day perfect for everyone!


The height of the centerpieces gave a real WOW factor as guests arrived for this event.




Though it is difficult (without a professional photographer) to get a picture of our entire room, the head table is often set in the center (and head) of the room in front of the windows, the dancefloor in the center and tables on either side of the room. The view below shows one half of the room. This wedding was set for approximately 150. (7 tables of 10 on either side and a head table of 10 at the top of the room).

Friday, July 18, 2008

True Virginia Wedding

A true Virginia Wedding....
Red Linen, Cardinals in the Centerpieces and
even PEANUTS for favors!!

This VA wedding was a sight to see.






Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Head Table

Giving your head table an extra bit
of "flair" can really draw attention to
the bridal party, and of course, to
the Bride & Groom.



This wedding, though the rest of the tables
were elegantly simple, chose to add gold
sashes, gold chargers, and extra votives
to their Head Table for a rather
beautiful result.