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Today’s wedding Wednesday post celebrates one of my favorite types of wedding to design and plan- a wedding in the client’s home. There is nothing more special for a bride to get married at the home where grew up, or where the parents have created a home.  And, how fantastic for a bride to get ready for the day in a place where she is comfortable! We look forward to heading back to our client’s home in October, when we will be doing another wedding at their home for this bride’s younger sister!   Liz Banfield provides this lovely imagery.

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Wedding party Collage

This bride wanted a formal and classic feel for the day. Guys wore white dinner jackets, which was the perfect compliment for the blue and white color palette accented with green. All white flowers were still lush and full of texture.

Ceremony floral Collage

The aisle began at the front door making for a grand entrance for all of the wedding party attendants.

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Flooring was laid over the front yard and covered with seagrass making for a natural extension of the surroundings. Wrought iron chandeliers full of greenery and flowers blanketed the ceremony “alter”.

Ceremony Collage

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I always encourage clients who are hosting the wedding at their home, to open it up. Invite the party in! Use your silver and serving pieces, there is no more perfect occasion to do so!

Cocktail food Collage

Since, this wedding had hundreds of guests in attendance, we needed to be strategic in the layout and serving of food. With an overall garden theme, cocktail shrimp served in a garden fountain just seemed like the perfect fit!

Cocktail detail Collage

Large food stations with individual composed dishes were arranged throughout the grounds. For me, seated dinners provide such a template for design and decor that you sometimes can’t achieve as well with stations or buffet style parties. So, we really work to dress up and design our stations and bars. Umbrellas were filled with greenery, flowers, and candle lanterns. Custom fabric and toppers finish off the tailored feel we were going for…

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Garden Collage

The mother of the bride is an avid and accomplished gardner in her own right. A couple of weeks after the wedding, the local Garden Tour was set to make it’s final stop at her property… so, we already had surroundings that most people would only hope to have.

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Cake Collage

We decided to house the cake in it’s own “greenhouse”. The home had a Cistern type building on the grounds that made a beyond elegant backdrop for the cake. We designed a flower installation to accent the amazing detail of the cake florals made by Jim Smeal.

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To keep guests sustained and entertained well into the evening, late night food stations with mini donuts and hot pretzels were set up and servers passed root beer floats around the dance floor (which also provided a refreshing treat on the dance floor).

Going away Collage

Sparklers and fireworks provided a photo worthy send off of the couple…

4.11.18   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Dec 09, 2015

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

It’s so fun when we get to step outside of weddings and design something festive for our clients.  We headed to the Augusta, Georgia home of some of our former wedding clients, to help them host a holiday soiree swathed in candlelight, winter white flowers, and perfect party foods. Thank you to Adrienne Page for being there with us to capture all of the dets.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

This wreath hanging trick ends up being such a lovely decor detail too- if you don’t have a nail or hook in your front door,  wrap ribbon around the top and bottom of the wreath (so that you have it doubled over) and then slide through the top and bottom of the door and tie on the inside of the door.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

For a festive touch on the pillar candles leading guests to the front door, we added loose jingle bells.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Luckily the temps hadn’t grown too frigid yet, so guests could enjoy some cozy seating outside. The willow tree was aglow with candle lanterns which made for the most popular hang out spot until the wee hours. That’s what this time of year is all about, gathering those who are important to you and savoring the time together.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Throwing a party in your home is truly my most favorite type of party. The key is to have it open and welcoming, turn on the lights, to use all of the space, and breakout your own linens, china, silver, etc that’s what it’s there for!!!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Miniature “Christmas” trees fashioned from fluffy white carnations and ranunculus perched atop the homeowners silver nut dishes made fragrant and perfectly fitting centerpieces displayed throughout the home.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

Guests snacked on perfect holiday cocktail party food from Grand Mariner Souffle, to individual Rice Puddings (complete with mini jingle bells) and  hot chocolates with tiny marshmallows.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Adrienne Page

12.09.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Entertaining, Event Design, Flowers, Food and Drink, Parties | 1 Comment