Friday, July 30, 2010
Crystal Trees - a very simple design
This is one of my favorite concepts found on the web. This again, is a very popular concept that I have emailed to me on a regular basis. One thing I love about this piece, is that it gives you a lot of options in regards to your branches. The vase will probably be your most expensive investment. To accomplish this look in regards to our branches, you can pretty much get away with ordering ANY of our sale items, whether you want the premium's, standards, or supplementals. For this look I would recommend using 2 premiums from our sale premium 4 pack, and then throwing in some supplementals. The important thing about this piece is that you will need to really get those branches mounted in tightly. So using more is better, for the sake of keeping that top nice and sturdy. The second thing is making sure your votives are not too heavy. You may have to go with plastic vs. glass and use battery powered tea lights. This will really cut down on the weight, and be much more safe.
Crystal Tree Ideas
I really need to be out working on orders... but I will get to it in a moment... Here is one of the most popular concepts that I have emailed to me. How to replicate it? Well you definitely need an extra large premium manzanita branch. You can settle with a "mini" version by purchasing a premium sale 4 pack, but if you want to accomplish the table presence this centerpiece has, you will need something very very large. Keep in mind in the photo, how small the table is. Chances are you will be using a 60" round at your wedding, instead of this accent table used in the photo, so the 3' trees are a great choice, but again, if you want something as dramatic as this, the larger, fuller branch is the way to go. Making a special request is always good, and letting me know you want the "tree" like branches, with a long trunk for potting.
In the works - by customers
So we have been really really really swamped this year. Our last two quarters saw a 300% rise in sales. Celebrities are using manzanita for their weddings, and it seems 2010 is just one lucky year for weddings... period. So I haven't had a moment to create any new designs. Therefore, I am just going to have to update my blog for the time being with ideas created by customers, and photos that customers send me of concepts they would like to replicate. This particular piece is in the works by one of my customers, and represents one of the ideas she is working on.
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