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Saturday, March 8, 2008

The Art of Tablescapes

Two of my wedding planner friends recently participated in The Art of the Table 2008. This event is a showcase of designer tablescapes sponsored by the Association of Bridal Consultants Indiana Chapter to benefit the Betty Jackson Memorial Education Fund, the Dorothy Penner Memorial Scholarship and the American Cancer Society. It took place at the Indianapolis Museum of Art on Sunday, February 24th. The Art of the Table allows wedding planners and event designers to come together and present their talents through the art of tablescapes and raise money for a worthy cause. Here is what Camille and Kyna of Elite Bridal Consulting presented for everyone's viewing pleasure:













In their own words:

Eclectic Asian Infusion
Take your wedding to a destination of distinctive and timeless Asian glamour at this feng shui inspired fete. Traditional Japanese adornments of bento boxes and chopsticks set the stage for a warm, stylish and unmatched celebration of love. As a chic palette of rich Tokyo red and gold dances in a sea of candlelight, impeccable touches of cherry blossoms emit an undeniable air of romance. From guest table to cake table, a fusion of classic, ornate detail and modern Asian sophistication is driven by stellar beauty. This exquisite scene invites you to revel in the alluring ambiance
and embrace the unique bride in you.

Well done, Camille and Kyna! There is only one thing that I would have done differently. Do you, dear reader, know what that would be? Leave your comments about this wonderfully designed and inspired tablescape and look for K Sherrie+Company Weddings and Event Design at The Art of the Table 2009.

Photo Credits: On 3 Photography

3 comments:

Andria said...

These are fierce! Thanks for sharing!

Carey said...

Gorgeous! The only thing I would've done different was to make sure that pale gold silk underneath had been properly steamed. It was all I could see in that pic.

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