Easter Weekend... Part 3
Sunday morning The Club(s) at Carlton Woods, both Fazio and Nicklas hosted a fabulous Easter Brunch. Fazio's color scheme of pink yellow and blues was a fun fresh combination, reminiscent of the fresh spring air that we've been enjoying for quite some time.
With fluffy blue hydrangea, giant yellow roses, yellow forsythia blooming branches, yellow tulips, pink miniature garden roses and variegated pink and white lilies this centerpiece was a masterpiece and absolutely stunning to look at!
Nicklas had a softer color scheme with peaches, buttercream yellows and whites. With white hydrangeas as a base for these table arrangements the peach roses and buttercream stock added just the right amount of contrast and texture.
The buffet arrangements at Nicklas were created but clustering groups of like flowers together! You get a fun new shape and design when you cluster, and if your using a variety of smaller sized blooms this technique also helps give more visual impact as opposed to mixing it all up.
It was a wonderful weekend!
With fluffy blue hydrangea, giant yellow roses, yellow forsythia blooming branches, yellow tulips, pink miniature garden roses and variegated pink and white lilies this centerpiece was a masterpiece and absolutely stunning to look at!
Nicklas had a softer color scheme with peaches, buttercream yellows and whites. With white hydrangeas as a base for these table arrangements the peach roses and buttercream stock added just the right amount of contrast and texture.
The buffet arrangements at Nicklas were created but clustering groups of like flowers together! You get a fun new shape and design when you cluster, and if your using a variety of smaller sized blooms this technique also helps give more visual impact as opposed to mixing it all up.
And of course it wouldn't be easter without a big beautiful piece in the Nicklas Bears Den. Using the same clustering technique on a much larger scale this piece welcomed visitor with wonderful pops of bright color as they entered the brunch!
It was a wonderful weekend!