Saturday, October 31, 2009

Cranbrook House Wedding

The gardens at the Cranbrook House make for a beautiful back drop. Even though it was a bit cold out you would never be able to tell.

Flowers by Blossom, Bride and Groom made a beautiful couple and the brides mom was thrilled with the way everything turned out.

The wedding took place inside a tent from Colonial Rental. All the sides were clear which made it easy to see the gardens. You felt like you were outside even though you were not.

Creative place cards were made by the bride and groom. Each place card had a picture of either the guest or the guest and the bride and groom. Each picture had a special meaning and were put on a clear holder standing in moss. It was so nice and everyone loved looking at all the pictures. The guests name and table number were printed on the back of the picture.


The sweet table was located in the dining room on their table. It is a long wooden beautiful table in a room filled with history. and working with Blossoms, she achieved it. The brides mom wanted simple and elegant and working with Fran from Blossoms, she achieved it.

This room is where the bridal party sat. Cranbrook House has three rooms where guests can sit. There was a total of 127 people and there was just enough room. Loved the long table look. The brown linen was perfect in the house along with the charvai chairs. We had to use "fake" candles because no real candles are allowed to be lit inside the Cranbrook House.

The biggest room in the house sat 84 guests. Forte Belenger was the caterer. A fabulous staff and the food was out of this world. From the dish presentation to clean up, Forte Belenger was right on top of everything. I would HIGHLY recommend them for your next catering event!


If you want the sound and energy of a big band without paying the price, I highly recommend Rock and Soul featuring entertainer and singers Bruce Pooley and Theresa. They kept everyone on the dance floor all night. They can play anything and just have a lot of fun with the guests.

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