Laura and Tom’s wedding is coming up this July on The Berkeley Ferry boat located in the San Diego harbor. We are going with a “Jazz Age Garden Party” theme – shades of ivory, white and buttercup yellow, candle light, plum feathers, pin wheels, Anthropology bridesmaids dresses, monograms, antique silverware, three piece suits, and touches of light blue.
This week we worked on a mock-up of their two tablescapes…well, kinda two. The first boasted a custom table runner in buttercup and ivory stripes. The end of each runner had their combined monogram painted in pale blue.
The second table was adorned with a runner made of varying sizes of satin ribbon in shades of ivory, white, buttercup and pale blue.
The ceremony alter will be flanked with two lemon trees to bring in the buttercup. we also incorporated lemons into the tablescapes!
Guests will arrive on the boat and be greeted by tray passed champagne:
we love the ribbon tags on the stems…
{Table One}
with the ribbon runner
we love the vintage french baskets in matching ivory filled with lemons and fresh lemon leaves.
The centerpieces were comprised of multiple types of floral clusters in several different types of containers including stemmed vessels, mini vases, cut crystals, and French wire baskets.
we also tucked plume feather into the flowers, creating a very 1920′s feel.
The flower girl basket in matching cream French vintage wire basket with matching bow…
We paired Tiffany blue napkins with table number one. We also used vintage silver flatware…love!
{Table 2}
The second table number font alters with the first table – script and block.
The end of the runner bore the couples combined monogram.
We used antique books to elevate the center flower cluster.
For the place card mock up, we used a round table and radiated the same satin ribbon from table number one. we placed a centerpiece in the middle and clustered it with a mini vase, antique owl, and vintage watering thingy {I have no idea what its actually called}
The place cards were placed on the ribbons…






