Boy, has this post has been a long time coming. Not only have the lovely bride and groom been married for almost a year, my
last post about this was over 7 months ago. Oh, well, I do try but I'll never be a super organized, totally on the ball, got-it-all-together kind of person. It's kind of my thing. As I was looking at pictures from this past year trying to gather pictures for a Christmas card (which, of course, I never finished), I realized that I had prepared at least five different posts for this blog that I never even attempted to post. I'm talking about prepping, making, and even taking all the pictures along the way and didn't even blog about it. Yet. I'm totally going to get around to it. You'll see. Hopefully.
So, Shannon and I ordered these flowers from Sam's for her wedding. We made sure to place the order online on March 2 to have them delivered to my house on March 19. If you give yourself enough time, you can specify the date that you want them delivered. Here's what we ordered.
I did tons of research on this so I knew I needed to let the flowers have 24 hours to re-hydrate. I also learned the stems need to be cut an angle (along with a couple of angled notches to make sure they can get as much water as possible) before putting them in very cold water. They need to be cut every day but not too much. I knew we wanted these hydrangeas as tall as we could get them for the centerpieces. They also need clean water every day. I made sure to be home on that day so I could get them in water immediately. I went to Home Depot the day before and bought 6 paint buckets and it was no where near enough. As soon as I realized this, I sent Jamie back to get a couple more but later realized it still wasn't enough! That should give you an idea of how big these hydrangeas were!
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The buckets are ready and waiting for the flowers to get here.
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After the flowers arrived...and that's only one side of the table!
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I had flowers everywhere! I even had to put some tulips in my Halloween candy bowl! |
Here is what they looked like as they were coming out of the boxes.
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Blue Hydrangeas |
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Green Hydrangeas |
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Yellow Tulips |
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This box with the greenery was a little beat up. |
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But they were fine when I opened the box. |
There are a couple of things that I noticed right away as I was opening the flowers. Some of the white and blue hydrangeas had some spots.
I am not an expert when it comes to flowers but my feeling was that this was a bad sign. So I immediately called Sam's. The customer service representative was very helpful. She asked for pictures of the spotted flowers and then said she would call back. It took a while but she did. Once she did, she asked what I would like to do. She said she could either send out another order overnight or refund the order. By this time, the flowers had been in the water for at least 5 hours and were perking up just like all the other flowers with no spots. I knew, if everything went according to plan, we would have extra flowers so I thought we should wait and see how the flowers were doing the next morning. This would still give us enough time to get an overnight replacement order if necessary. By the next morning most of the flowers were fine but some of the hydrangeas that had spots were a little droopy. I called the same customer service representative back and informed her that I thought we would be fine being that we had some extra flowers. Then she offered to refund the money for the hydrangeas that had the spots. Of course, I took her up on that! And I also let her know that all the other flowers we ordered were in great shape.
Here is what they looked like as the centerpieces started to come together on Friday morning. By this time, they had been sitting in the cold water re-hydrating for about 48 hours.
These are not quite finished. I knew it wouldn't be easy to transport them to Athens with the tall willow branches in them. So those were put in when we got to Hotel Indigo.
Here are some pictures of the finished product. Each of the hydrangea centerpieces had blue, white and green hydrangeas, white snapdragons, amaranthus, eucalyptus, and natural curly willow branches.
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The Bridal Bouquet |
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Centerpieces in the Rialto Room |
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These tulip centerpieces were on the smaller tables in the Rialto Room at Hotel Indigo. |
It was truly a beautiful wedding and I felt so lucky to be a part of it! Now that I got this post done, maybe I'll get really motivated finish all my other posts from this past year. Here's to hoping!
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