A new year brings on new beginnings, clearing the clutter, and of course planning for the events ahead.

Orange!
September 29, 2014
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner
February 7, 2015
Orange!
September 29, 2014
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner
February 7, 2015

A new year brings on new beginnings, clearing the clutter, and of course planning for the events ahead.

2Flowers under vail015 promises to be a busy year at Narcissus! Of course our winter weddings and events hold a special place, as fabulous winter whites and beautiful textures used the first three months of the year are often a bright spot during a time of year (in the North-East anyway) which can be otherwise cold and grey.

Iced branches, lush hydrangea, rich white garden roses, tulips, amaryllis, orchids and peony have long been favorite flowers in these months. Popularly, a soft hint of ice blue, blush or mint green is used as a subtle accent.

Additionally, we find that arrays of candles on your guest tables play an even more important role during the colder months of the year, as it will naturally add a warm glow to any tablescape. In fact, candlelight throughout the event including the ceremony is increasingly popular during the early part of the year. Large lanterns, vintage candelabra, floating candles and hanging votives are all options used to add natural candlelight to any ceremony or reception.

Looking for the perfect centerpiece for your winter wedding or next event? Stop by to discuss any of our five most popular designs!

The 5 Most Popular Winter Wedding Centerpieces:

  1. Snowed Branches with hanging crystals: a timeless winter wonderland approach, this will add height to your reception and can also include hanging votives.
  2. Floating candles on ice: a series of floating candles placed artfully in the center of your guest table, each in a cylinder vase of ice is a beautiful celebration of the season.
  3. Full lush low hydrangea: A striking collection of winter white hydrangea with accents of winter berry, seeded eucalyptus and white birch is a perfect styled low centerpiece.
  4. Submerged Dendrobium or White Cymbidium Orchids: Arguably the best flower to be submerged, the orchid varietals will hold their beauty and shape fully underwater for days.
  5. Collections of Winter Whites with Candlelight: Individual vessels with one varietal in each surrounded by pools of candlelight is a perfect look for longer or banquet style tablescapes.

To schedule your consultation to discuss your wedding or upcoming event with Ken at Narcissus call, click or stop in today, we would love to hear from you!

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The Seacourt Pavilion

635 Bay Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08753