Have you picked up the newest copy of Salt Lake/Park City Bride & Groom Magazine, yet? If you haven’t, then you MUST pick-up this stunning publication. The images are beautiful, the fashion spread – far beyond what you’d expect from any bridal magazine, and tons of gorgeous work and inspiration from Utah’s finest wedding vendors!
We are extremely proud and grateful to have had the opportunity to create a tablescape focused on one of Utah’s greatest themes – the southern Utah desert. We took inspiration from Utah’s beautiful summer blue skies, magnificent red rock and native utah grasses, plants and foliage. Playing off the amazing artwork of John Brent Jarvis, we took a very colorful and vibrant approach when designing this look. Rather than sticking to the predictable burlap or brown natural linen, we decided to use a peacock blue taffeta linen representing Utah’s sky. We built a 6 foot long sandstone vase and chose succulents, bright colored roses, grasses and pink Himalayan salt blocks as a little nod to Utah red rocks. Keeping the look simple and with a slightly masculine edge, we finished the look with coral glass plates, copper silverware, linen napkins, personalized succulent favors, and name cards showcasing small scale art pieces of southern Utah that when unfolded, displayed the menu.

A huge THANK YOU to all of the vendors who helped to complete our desert Utah themed tablescape. We think it turned out pretty good. What do you think? We’d love the opportunity to take this look further and do a complete wedding with this look – any takers?
VENDORS: {Menu, Name Cards, Invitation} The Write Image | {Calligraphy} Ron Tate | {Flowers} Blom Floral | {Table, Napkins} Diamond Rental | {Linen} Wildflower Linen | {Chairs, Glassware, Flatware} RSVP Rentals | {Chair Covers, Vase, Place Setting Favors, Coasters} MOOD Events | {Root Beer} Red Rock Brewing Company | {Artist} John Brent Jarvis | {Coaster Stencil} Aubri St. Clair
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