11/24/09

Unique Wedding Decoration Spring 2010 Designs by Diann Valentine

Love in Paradise
Love in Paradise
For this wedding in the Bahamas, my clients wanted a grown-up version of ‘Pretty in Pink’ so we used monochromatic tones to add dimension and texture accented with a custom ceiling centerpiece constructed using natural branches, mini chandeliers and strands of Swarovski crystals.

Cool and Creamy
Cool and Creamy
To create a cozy club-like atmosphere for Martin Lawrence, I designed this tent with a flat ceiling with oversized ceiling lanterns that changed colors throughout the night with the help of an amazing LED lighting package.

Holy Grandeur
Holy Grandeur
For this southern cathedral wedding, we re-carpeted the church and altar in white carpet and installed custom drapes over ten 100-foot windows to create a romantic candlelit ceremony with a pink glow.

Cool Blue
Cool Blue
To create a modern edge, we designed this wedding with over-sized dinner tables adorned with 8ft tall custom trees wrapped with dripping orchids in chrome trays of crushed glass.

Midnight over Marrakesh
Midnight over Marrakesh
For this sexy celebration, we designed an indoor Moroccan Palace filled with lush beds and Moroccan belly dancers while we lit the outside of the entire building in red and orange flames.

Water World
Water World
We designed this fish tank dance floor to ensure that every guest would want to stay on the dance floor. We flanked it with an ice wall and several geometric abstract sculptures of ice to complement this modern cool vibe for Boyz II Men’s Shawn Stockman.

Old Hollywood Glamour
Old Hollywood Glamour
For actress Lela Rochon and Director Antoine Fuqua, we brought white back but not with the expected modern flair. Instead we created an atmosphere that allowed them to revisit the glamour of Hollywood in the 1940’s.

The Great Wall
The Great Wall
For this wedding at The One & Only Ocean Club, we designed this 15ft tall wall upholstered in pink Dupioni silk tufted with 4 inch Swarovski crystal diamonds as the ceremony backdrop to complement rather than compete with the 18th century balustrades and architecture in the Versailles Gardens.

Source: www.instyleweddings.com

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