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Mrs. Thimble, NYC/Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 26, Actress & Costume Designer (+ day job) Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Lawyer & Techie Wiz Engagement Date: August 22, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: The Pearl S. Buck House About Me: I’m an easily inspired over-thinker delighted with the process of designing, building, directing and {dare I say} co-starring in the early-autumn affair I’ve been dreaming up. I’m a sucker for trendied-up comfort foods and old family anecdotes; I have an affinity for adjectives, alliteration, eyelet and earl grey; and I live for quality time with family and friends. I never guessed I’d marry my “high school sweetheart", but when it turned out to be my funny, techie, loyal Mr. Thimble I was committed for life. We’re both mid-career transition and ready to move back to small-townish TBD, PA in a pre-wedding flurry of all-good life changes.
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Blank Slate: {Ambiance}

June 24th, 2010 @ 6:03 pm by Mrs. Thimble

I’ve shared my research on the basics of how to make a blank tent feel like your own, so now it’s time to move on to how we’re going to soften-up the room and make it our own. You can do this with some ceiling treatments, of course—but in our case, the Thimble fam has all but threatened to strap me into my makeup chair if I try to DIY my own draping or paper lanterns.

Fortunately, our florists had an amazing solution that focuses on the tent walls, which is less labor-intensive and won’t bust the budget to commission them to make it happen:

Blank Slate: {Ambiance} :  wedding decor philadelphia reception Branchy1 branchy

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We’re talkin’ branches and votives along the tent walls.

And when Suesan Klein of Murphy and Klein Florals suggested it at our first open house at our venue, I knew I could make this tent work, and I knew who I wanted to hire to do our florals.

Joyce Murphy, or [Suesan’s] Aunt Joyce, grew up on a flower farm and has carried on the family business in Ottsville, PA in a 150 year-old restored barn. She is going to use branches from the forest around their property to tie on the supports around the tent and hang LED lighted votives to create a soft glow. Any flowers they don’t grow on their property, they find locally. And if they can’t, or if it’s an exotic flower, they pull their traditional florist resources and fly them in. It’s been really fun to watch them branch out (hehe) and market themselves through social media on Facebook and their new blog since we booked them a year ago.

OK, enough gushing. I just love using a family business to carry out a family tree theme and keep things local.

On the tables, we’ll have brown linens, mixed china, canning jars, pumpkins, and burlap and gingham runners. But I’ll save the eye candy inspiration and DIY reality posts for later.

Are using creative lighting or florals to soften a stark space?

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7 Responses to “Blank Slate: {Ambiance}”

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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

that sounds so beautiful and i can picture it already.

 
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D.Marie
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D.Marie (message)  2,484 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow this is going to look amazing and very fall like! And there will be pumpkins on the table…are you my favorite bee or what! Are you going to leave the pumpkins as is or paint them white?

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Gorgeous! That’s going to look great!

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Really pretty, I love that look!

 
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Miss Socks (message)  1,323 posts, Bumble bee

That’s going to look fantastic! I love the look of branches at weddings–it creates such a visual interest! I love that the people you’re working with are so locally focused, too. There are such great resources in this area and I think people should use them when available! Good for you!

 
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

that’s going to look really cool! and fit in with your overall look quite nicely!

 
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Paula@DreamWeddingItaly

Wow that will look so incredible and romantic!

 

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Mrs. Thimble, NYC/Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 26, Actress & Costume Designer (+ day job) Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Lawyer & Techie Wiz Engagement Date: August 22, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: The Pearl S. Buck House About Me: I’m an easily inspired over-thinker delighted with the process of designing, building, directing and {dare I say} co-starring in the early-autumn affair I’ve been dreaming up. I’m a sucker for trendied-up comfort foods and old family anecdotes; I have an affinity for adjectives, alliteration, eyelet and earl grey; and I live for quality time with family and friends. I never guessed I’d marry my “high school sweetheart", but when it turned out to be my funny, techie, loyal Mr. Thimble I was committed for life. We’re both mid-career transition and ready to move back to small-townish TBD, PA in a pre-wedding flurry of all-good life changes.

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