February Table Inspirations

Snow can't hold us back! We designed a little inspiration for all of the sweethearts who got engaged over Valentine's Day - snow can't stop us! Michael Persico captured these shots for me - Thank You!
Winter doesn't have to be red & green! Cool blues and lavenders can be a winter wonderland...

Spring has been on my mind and these yellows were calling my name!

As were the hot days of Summer...

And the crisp days of Fall....but I am really not ready for them just yet!

Independence Visitors Center Open House

If you haven't made your way to the Independence Visitors Center (IVC) lately swing by over the weekend! Nestled between one of my other favorite venues the NCC, the IVC is located right by the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. They actually have a lovely Grand Ballroom on the second floor with a beautiful view from the Terrace. Michael Persico captured these shots from the last Open House we did together to showcase the rooms possibilities to current clients & potential brides.


Please Touch Museum Wedding Open House 1/20/2010

The Please Touch Museum hosted their bridal open house earlier in the month & I was happy to see so many of you there! Campbell Studios is decorated a few tables, so prospective & current clients could get a feel for the room decorated, Max and Me Catering served up good eats, answered questions and my gal pal Sofia Negron was there. She was showcasing her gorgeous wedding albums! Here are a few shots she got of my tables, enjoy!

Wedding Showcase at the National Constitution Center

Sofia joined me again for another Max and Me event last week. This time it was the winter edition of their Wedding Open House at the National Constitution Center.

These events are fun since it is such a collaboration. Max and Me work together with the NCC to decide on a color palette and they bring in all the linens, chairs, place settings etc. All the things that they can showcase from their packages that they both offer. Then Campbell Studios joins the fun and bring the ideas together with a floral table design that ties in all the elements. They like to do a display for each season - which is a little tricky since it's January & summer stuff is not in season. But I think a bold use of color gets the general idea across. When summer actually rolls around - I'll use local flowers that are in season...until then happy Gerberas will do nicely!

I got a lot of great calls and feed back from this event - so here are a few quick shots from Sofia (Thanks a million for hooking me up with such a quick turn around S!) - more to follow!

SPRING

Pink Peonies, Pink Hyacinth, Green Spider Mums, Scented Geranium and Pink Tulips



SUMMER
Magenta Gerbera Daisies, Light Pink Gerbera Daisies, Yellow Gerbera Daisies, Orange Gerbera Daisies and Preppy Grosgrain Ribbon




AUTUMN
Yellow Cymbidium Orchids, Orange Spray Roses, Orange Garden Roses, and Magnolia


WINTER
White Roses, Green Cymbiduim, Assorted Tropical Foliage


Kara and Nick

Kara and Nick tied the knot October 10th at St. John the Evangelist in Philadelphia. Kara has such as beautiful sense of style that it was particularly exciting to work with her.


She designed all of the printed materials right down to the place cards. Here is the save the date which was inspired by all of the colors in her wedding party:

Since all of the attendants has a different color dress we tied them together with the bright green splash above and Kara's favorite flower - Alstroemeria. Yellow was the only color absent from the palette so all of the flowers followed suit.

Allebach Photography captured all of the moments from the day (there are just too many good ones...you can see more on the slideshow to the right!) Rachel and Mike are an amazing team. While they are known for their edgy style, you don't need to be a 'Tattooed Bride' or a 'Rock 'n Roll Groom' to hire them. These photographers have the innate ability showcase YOUR personal sense of style on your big day with their artistic touch. The Bridal party took over the Loews Hotel, as they walked down to the church for the ceremony.

Claudia Seyler was the stylist who did all of the hair and make-up for the gals. She is always so soothing to be around - I wish she would do my hair and make-up everyday!

The reception was held down the street at the PAFA Hamilton Building, another one of my favorite places. This venue was perfect for Kara and Nick - they are so creative and artistic, it matched their personalities to a "T"! I designed the seating card display as an interactive sculpture wall to showcase the individual hand made origami flowers that Kara (and her sister Christina!) labored over...with love of course!

Then the guests moved into the main dining room where they were seated at tables that each held a unique centerpiece. All the flowers were yellow, and designed with a modern twist which complimented both the bride and the art facility itself.



and here is just one of my 'favorite moment' photos...

PAMPI 2009 Holiday Party

This winter PAMPI (Pennsylvania's Chapter of Meeting Planners International) and HSMAI (Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International) got together and hosted a joint holiday Party at the Franklin Institute. This year this event was in place of the 'Jingle Jam' that I have been involved with in the past.

The theme was "Peace, Love & The Holidays" so we donated our giant LOVE Park statue and made a ton of little plexi cut outs for the occasion: Snowflakes, LOVE and of course some Peace Signs to round out the theme. Steve Ladner provided all of the photos from the event.



Donna and Robin - Hearts in San Francisco

I am desperate for summer - I love it when photos come back...it gives me hope that we will eventually dig out of this deep freeze we are in!

I feel so lucky to have been a part of Robin & Donna's Wedding Day. Donna is another bride who loved the details and did almost all of it herself. From the figurines on top of the cake, to the invitations, seating cards and outdoor flower curtain. She didn't miss a beat! They got married over Labor Day weekend in San Francisco at the Limn Gallery. All of these beautiful images are from their photographer, Divine Order Photography.







Philadelphia Wedding Project Launch!

Well it is officially underway - let the snapping of photos and flashing of bulbs begin! The PWP together with Philadelphia Magazine publicly announced the winners at a party hosted by Washington Square on Wednesday November 18th. All of the "Business Partners" of the project were invited to come share the big news with Caitlin and Rodney. The couple is one step closer to home, now stationed in Germany. So their family rallied and we got a change to mix and mingle with them at the party.

I was delighted to attend (who doesn't love a party?) and to be in such good company was fabulous. As Campbell Studios I had donated my wedding planning services - but alas, the couple already had secured a planner prior to entering the project. Nicole Brennan from Lovely Girls Events is their gal, she and I had a chance to catch up. Nicole is located in Delaware and has known Caitlin since their High School days!

Speaking of lovely girls... Nicole and I had a lot in common and look forward to working together soon!

You know how I feel about cake - and Cakes by Suzy didn't disappoint! She made the PWP logo - here is the center! It was chocolate, I loved it.

Did I mention mingling with great people? Caitlin and Rodney call each other "Waffle" so the signature drink was a "Waffletini" - no syrup thankfully just a funny name to a sweet tropical blue cocktail! Over such adult beverage - we (myself and Bailey Hale of MODA botanica) ran into a few more lovely ladies. Like Beka from Innove Events and Marnie Cullen from TableArt.


MODA botanica did the flowers for this party as well as donating a portion of their services should the couple like to have them as floral decorators for the wedding itself. The couple has a "Seaside theme" that they will bring to Winterthur for the big day. So MODA brought in a tasteful touch of drift wood and flowers that evoke the underwater fantasy such as protea, succulents, tillandsia and lily pad like galax leaves.

Catching up with Vanessa from Two Paper Dolls was fun too - they have such great style. Bailey and I chatted it up with them. They do beautiful work. Talking about letterpress got me itching to do some more printmaking. Note to self: sign up for studio time at the Fleisher!
And it wouldn't be a networking event with out Sofia by my side - check out the coat - I look like Inspector Gadget!

Sofia is Shaadi Chic

I am such a bad blogger! I have been swamped with fun events, writing proposals and checking out fun new places. All great, but they all have distracted me from updating the blog - so here is a flurry of activity, all out of order I am sure!

I spent the past weekend with my friend and photographer Sofia Negron. She was taking part in a super cool wedding soiree called Shaadi Chic that was put together by Preeti Shah this past weekend. Preeti is the founding designer of Spotlight Style, an event management and design firm based in NYC. While this event was focused mostly on Indian weddings the multi-cultural blends were gorgeous. (As was Sofia's work - check out this photo from an album she was showcasing!)

Now, I did not have the pleasure of working this wedding with Sofia, but I did help with her trade show display. So off we were late Saturday evening to set this bad boy up and I got tucked in early AM. But it was all worth it. Not only did I have a super fun time hanging out with Sofia, but it always feels good to lend a hand to a friend! Great Job Sofia!

"Diana a Celebration" Opening Party


"Diana a Celebration" had a preview party at the National Constitution Center on 10.01.09 - and I was so excited. Not only did I get to work in one of my favorite places, with one of my favorite people (Ginger from Max and Me) but I got to be delightfully close to royalty. We made some simple classic little treats for the cocktail tables in mercury glass julep cups. Silvery Dusty Miller and white Hydrangea were jewels on the icy blue linens. A nod to the simply classic style that was behind the exhibit doors.

I thought of my friend Terry the whole time & am hoping maybe he can come up North to see if her train was as long in person as it is in my head!

Hurry, the show is only up until December 31st!

The Philadelphia Wedding Project


Sofia Negron is one of my favorite photographers and is a founding partner of The Philadelphia Wedding Project! She is one of six artists who have put together an incredible opportunity where one lucky couple who is planning to wed in 2010 or early 2011 will be able to have all six local photographers capture their big day on film! That's right SIX! The deadline is fast approaching (August 31, 2009) - so check out the rules & submit your story!

Campbell Studios is one of the Business Partners who is willing to share in the project by offering the lucky couple our Coordination services on their wedding day. I am so excited to see how this project turns out - good luck everyone!

Philly Icons

Here are some fun little things to bring a touch of Philly to your event while staying sleek. I love these Philly cut outs. I just added the Phillies 'P' to the mix and will be adding the rest of the sports teams over the summer. My favorite is still the Clothes Pin.

This is one of the projects that reminds me why I like what I do, and that the possibilities are endless. By offering complete event design and production I have all the tools at my disposal and the cross over in unique. All I need to do is dream up the the ideas. Here I made use of the fabrication side of the studio. These frosted plexi Icons were cut out on the CNC router (a.k.a. The Robot). We have them in all sizes and cover a huge range of Philly flair: The Liberty Bell, Ben Franklin, The Clothes Pin, LOVE PARK, Kites and Keys...we can custom cut just about any design.



How cool is this shot with Independence Hall in the background!

I'm also really grooving on stair decor these days too so stay tuned. Clean simple touches draw your guests up to the next experience.

Zoobilee 2009!

Campbell Studios was invited to partner up with the Philadelphia Zoo and participate in: Zoobilee 2009 Birds in Paradise. This was the 35th Annual Zoobilee, which also happens to be one of the longest running fundraising events in Philadelphia. This was our second year donating decor for the fundraiser and we are proud to be a part of the community!

We helped dress the VIP Dessert Lounge that was set up in the Tiger Terrace overlooking Bird Lake. Guests were brought to this room after dinner and treated to front row seating for the fountain/light show that took place on the lake once the sun went down.

Linens were Atlantis Turquoise and set the color pallet for a cool underwater vibe. Later in the evening, the lighting treatment from the rooftop had a soft undulating ripple through the skylights above that added to the 'under the sea' ambiance. Tall vases reached out towards the skylights with Monstera Leaves, Sago Palms Leaves, Green Amaranthus, Seeded Eucalyptus and touches of orchids to added a splash of color.


Since prime viewing was at the windows we lined the table edges with candles and orchids to pull the decor together.



I made some new friends too, who helped me implement the design: Igor & Nihad. They are here from Bosina working at the Zoo for a few months. They picked all the blossoms off over 30 bunches of Jade Orchids and lined them up along the windows and at the bases of the centerpieces. Great Job! thanks guys!

And speaking of friends...thanks for the photos Sofia! The availability of free food was too much for us to pass up so we checked out the party, met some fun people and saw something that might have verged on monkey porn...anything look a little not right here?

Right?! I don't see any babies anywhere....boobs?! Implants?

And we saw this totally cool plant, I think it is called 'Dracunculus vulgaris' (also seems to be referred to as 'Dragin Plant' or 'Meat Plant')and vulgar it was. The smell is like rotting meat and the blossom huge! Once I started taking pictures we drew a crowd, it really was an amazing plant.