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Ten Wedding Flower Tips at Utah Wedding Venues

Wedding venues in Utah that give good wedding flower tips to followThe main focal attraction at your reception, other than the bride and groom, are your flowers!  Many utah wedding venues require that clients use their own floral shop, but Western Garden’s two reception centers believe in giving the bride full freedom in who she wants to do her flowers.  We recommend, but don’t require, Hillside Flowers. Whether you choose a professional or do your flowers yourself, be sure to read these top 10 tips to know and remember as you plan your beautiful celebration!

1.  The Basic Wedding Flowers – bride’s bouquet, groom’s boutonniere, corsages for mothers, boutonnieres for fathers.

wedding receptions in Utah little flower girl
Photo by Bellisima Photography

2.  Beyond the Basics for Wedding party – Maid of honor’s or matron of honor’s bouquet, bridesmaids’ bouquets, best man and groomsmen’s boutonnieres, hair piece and rose petals for the flower girl or girls.

Western Gardens has wedding reception venues in Utah with space to toss the bouquet.
A simple smaller bridal bouquet for tossing is a good idea so you can preserve your main bridal bouquet. (Photo by MLA Photography)

3.  Reception Floral needs – table centerpieces, simplified bouquet for the bridal bouquet toss, flowers on a guest book table, and cake flowers.   Floral arrangements for a food buffet table may be considered. wedding venues in utah with lemon wreaths 4.  Your theme and colors often can be incorporated in the flower selection process.  Consider the types of flowers, colors, ribbons, greenery and accents to be used.  Your flowers will reflect your personality to your guests.  A bridal bouquet is the final touch of the bride’s gown completing the look.  Flowers also help capture the theme of a wedding albeit romantic, elegant, rustic, modern, extravagant to simple.  Whether you choose unconventional orchids to classic roses, your flowers will communicate to your guests a lot about you.

5.  Keeping the flower budget reasonable can be done by remembering that it is less expensive to select in-season flowers and if possible, flowers that are locally grown.  You may need to improvise and compromise to work with the flowers and colors in the season of your wedding, but this may help you afford more flowers for your beautiful day or help you spend more money in another area that is more important to you.  Being open-minded and willing to work with your florist can save a lot of headache and money. Utah wedding reception hall with lots of greenery 6.  Considering your reception venue is important too.  Utah reception centers that already have some live greenery, won’t need as much floral design as a venue with only walls and floor.  Brides that book with Atrium Weddings and Ivy House at Western Gardens discover that they don’t have to spend as much on floral decorations as at other Salt Lake City wedding venues. This tends to please whoever is paying the bill.

Have your florist do ceremony and reception flowers at outdoor wedding venues Utah offers
Photo by MLA Photography

7.  Choosing a florist that will assist you for both the ceremony wedding venue and the wedding reception center for your celebration.   This will help you deal with one single florist who can create one cohesive theme for your entire day.  These professionals guide and advise you about the best flowers to suit your needs.  Another technique is to supplement flowers with additional less expensive greenery, feathers, pearls, or artistic elements. Wedding reception centers sometimes provide the vases. 8.  Don’t forget to ask about vases.  Do you rent them from your florist?  Do you purchase them with the cost of the arrangements?  This is important to know as some brides send floral arrangements home with guests or wedding party members as a gift.

9.  Who does the setting up of the floral pieces?  Is this included in the price?  Do you need to arrange for a friend to pick up and set up the flowers?  Do you get a discount if you do arrange a friend to do this part for you?  If the vases are rented, how do you return them after the event?  Does the florist come take down the floral arrangements?   It is very important to know these details ahead of time.

10. Many brides dry or preserve their bridal bouquets. Ask if your florist provides this service.  Inquiring ahead of time and planning ahead will help preserve the bouquet while it is still vibrant and fresh.

Flowers are a vital part of your Utah wedding celebration.  If you choose one of Western Garden’s two wedding reception venues in Utah,  you can use their recommended florist or use your own.  Some brides have an aunt or a dear friend that love to do flowers and that is fine with us.  But whether you choose us or one of the many Utah wedding venues that require using their in-house florist, take heed of these 10 tips for a less-stress wedding day!

Salt Lake City wedding reception venues that let you choose your florist.
Hillside Floral is one of our recommended florists.

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Unique wedding cakes at Utah weddings

Mary and Aaron enjoyed their celebrations at one of Western Garden’s premier wedding venues in Utah.  They elected to not use one of our reception center’s preferred caterers, but chose the delightful Cosmopolitan Catering.  They served a wide variety of pasta salads, breads, fruits and pastries.  Mary took advantage of the opportunity to hire a friend to do her floral arrangements.  Shelly Buckley did a masterful job of arranging pale pink roses mixed with various white mums, daisies, and other seasonal white flowers.  She also worked in vines to add to the spring feel of an April wedding.

Good wedding caterers at salt lake city wedding venuesThis bride designed a unique wedding cake of many tiers of earthy bundt cakes topped with white frosting piping creating a feel of spring trees and nests.  This was a distinct beautiful touch to the garden ambiance our wedding reception venue already creates.  The guests enjoyed the traditional entertainment of watching the newlyweds cut the wedding cake and later toss the bridal bouquet.  Of course, the groom had to retrieve the bride’s garter and flip it to the waiting bachelors in the room.  Soon there after the bride and groom shared their last dances with their father and mother and then romantically had their first dance together as man and wife.  What a beautiful couple!

At a relatively early hour, the guests sent them off with sparklers, not always provided by outdoor wedding venues in Utah, after a very long day of happy celebrations!

Bride's photo display at wedding venues in Utah

Real Weddings at Atrium Reception Centers in Utah

Real wedding at Atrium wedding venue in Utah
All photos by Bellissima

Reception Centers in Utah like Atrium Weddings in Sandy, host beautiful celebrations for everyone.  Anna and Raul said their vows on the Waterfall plaza on a beautiful July evening.  Inside, Anna chose to use Atrium’s standard glass centerpieces with their lemon leaf wreath.  Guests were treated to wonderful Mexican cruisine of pulled pork, rice, tortilla chips, salsa, cans of pop and plenty of cold bottled water.  Anna and Raul’s cake was created by one of Atrium’s favorite bake designers Cindy Crump.  It’s delicate little white with a tinge of pink blossoms casually flowed down the side of the Tiffany blue four tiered cake.  The families provided sparkling cider and decorated goblets for a special toast to the honored couple.  With a happy sparkler send off, they were off on their honeymoon.

Their photographer was Bellissima Images – beautiful work!

The bride and groom wrote the following comment at the end of their celebrations:

We loved everything about having our reception and ceremony here at Atrium reception center.  Our day was everything we had hoped for.  And the staff was wonderful!  ~ Anna and Raul  July 2013

Wedding venues in Utah can make even the groom happy!

photo by Bellissima

Gorgeous love at Utah wedding reception! Little girl with floral hairpiece at Salt Lake city wedding venue This wedding reception venue in Sandy has an elegant spacious bride's room. Outdoor weddings make for wonderful photo shots Salt Lake valley has many wedding venues, but none like the Atrium.

Last Kiss at Wedding Venues in Utah

This wedding couple took this cute photo of their last kiss before becoming husband and wife.  The groom still can’t see the lovely bride, but they figured a way to kiss each other good luck for what was about to happen!  What a beautiful couple that proved, where there is the will, there is a way!  See what is around wedding venues in Utah so that you can make it happen!

Last kiss before their ceremony at one of Utah's wedding reception centers. Outdoor ceremony on waterfall plaza at Salt Lake Wedding venue.

Unique Wedding Cake at Utah Reception Venue

In June 2013, this bride and groom enjoyed their wedding ceremony out on Atrium’s Waterfall plaza and then later enjoyed their wedding reception inside their Utah reception venue. Their wedding cake is the most interesting cake I’ve witnessed; very clever yet elegant. I love how the designer made the cake literally appear that it’s fabric or veil (an elegant draped white fondant) is being delicately folded back to reveal beneath the most delicious chocolate on chocolate cake. The cake is so inviting that it’s difficult not to touch it to see if it is real fabric and to take a finger to the delicious chocolate.  This couple’s family chose to do self-catering which included a wonderful fruit display.  Guests enjoyed several hours of dancing to the couple’s hired DJ.  Another beautiful day at reception venues in Utah.

Cake Designer: One Sweet Slice

Caterer: Self-family

Floral: Every Blooming Thing

Photographer:  James Erik

Unique cakes at Sandy wedding reception centers

All photos by Atrium Photos

Western Garden's wedding reception venue in Sandy hosts beautiful outdoor ceremonies.Caterers love displaying their food at this Utah wedding center.Out door wedding ceremonies at a reasonable price.   DJ at Atrium Weddings reception center.

Wedding Reception in Utah with Lavender, Blue, and White Color Scheme

Atrium bride in line at Utah wedding reception venue in Sandy
All photos by One Take Photography

This was a beautiful wedding reception in Utah at Atrium Weddings (at Western Gardens Sandy).  The bride’s choices of lavender, blue, and white colors were striking and very fresh and clean.  The garden feel at this Utah wedding venue, gave a beautiful backdrop to the beautiful occasion.  The mother of the bride wrote “The night was lovely – Everything was beautiful and we had excellent help from you.”  (March 2013)    Excellent photos by One Take Photography

Atrium Weddings reception venue in Utah is a touch of indoor garden! AT03-16-13 One Take Photos 5 - CROPPED Delicious buffet table inside wedding center in Utah Indoor garden feel with classic furniture decor though out beautiful Utah venue

Utah Wedding Receptions and the First Man in Your Life – Your Father!

Don't forget the first man in your life at your wedding reception celebration in Sandy
Photo by James Erick Photography

Your Dad!  He has been the main man in your life for many years.  He was the first man to love you and the first man you loved.  If at all possible, don’t miss out on a special moment with the first man in your life.   Many Utah wedding receptions include this tradition of wedding celebrations.  It becomes a tender moment and most memorable for the bride and her Dad, and her mother!  You don’t want any regrets of having this moment, if you have the chance.

I took liberty to ask some mothers and recent brides what they thought of this tradition.  For a mother in Draper, Utah, Sharae believes this moment is a “symbol of a father who has loved and taken care of his daughter for so many years,” and a beautiful way to say his goodbyes and send her on to the new man in her life.    My friend Carolyn from Holladay, Utah, never had this tender moment with her father.  Now that she has a daughter of her own, she wishes she had planned on that tradition at her wedding.  She says that “this special dance could have been a nice way to help my father let go and let me move on with the new man that I love.”  It probably would have been easier for him to have that little bit of closure of me marrying and moving away.

At your Utah wedding reception center, dance with your first love and the first man who loved you - your father!
Photo by Kulbacki

My mother did not have a dance with her father at her reception.  In fact, she said that she didn’t even think of having one.  It must have “skipped my mind” with all the other plans and she didn’t have anyone to help her be organized.  She wishes she would have had a wedding specialist help her with all those little details.  Her father died several years ago and when she goes to other receptions and watches the bride dance with her father, she regrets not having the same experience.

Atrium Weddings at Western Gardens Sandy and Ivy House Weddings at Western Gardens Downtown are two wedding venues in Utah that have perfect dance floors and wonderful sound systems for the bride’s tender dance with her father.  It is the icing on the cake, so to speak, the cherry on top, a very special touch that honors that man who has raised and cared for his little girl who is now a beautiful bride.

At Your Reception Center, Take a Thank You Photo

Wedding couple at reception center with swag of thank you
Photo by IV Photos

While you are at your Salt Lake wedding reception center, here is a simple and clever way to express your gratitude to your wedding guests and to those who helped with the small technical parts of your wedding day. Many thank-you’s are in order after such a big celebration but with the bride and groom on their honeymoon and busy adjusting to married life, limited time is available for writing and creating countless thank-you notes.  This idea helps the bride and groom express their gratitude in a personal way, but not spend too much money or time in doing so.

A couple years ago my best friend got married and everything was absolutely wonderful about her wedding, but the part that stands out the most in my memory is the thank-you post card I received in the mail about 2 weeks after the wedding. My friend and her new husband had taken a picture of themselves on their wedding day at their wedding venue with a poster board in their hands. On the poster board they had written two simple words, “Thank You.” On the back of the wedding thank you postcard they had written a quick personalized note expressing their gratitude. The ‘Thank You’ postcard was simple but meant a lot to me.

Bridal party thank you.
courtesy BridalGuide .com

Since that time I have seen many other couples do similar as they pose for pictures to print on postcards.  So remember to take that one photo at your wedding venue in Salt Lake City of you and your beau expressing a joyous thanks to all of your loved ones.  I love this idea not only because it is simple but it is a great way to show your unique personality as you remind your guests of your gratitude on your beautiful day of celebration.     Let your imagination express yourselves!

There are many services that you can use to print your postcards.  Check out Zazzle.com, Shutterfly.com, Vistaprint.com, and many other companies that offer photo thank you cards or photo postcards.

Thank you from a couple at their Utah wedding reception venue
Photo by Cassi

Weddings

The Atrium at Western Gardens is one of the most versatile wedding venues in Utah. We pride ourselves in being able to customize not only the grounds, but also our services to create the type of wedding that you have been dreaming about for years. Weddings in Utah can be as unique and diverse as the various communities of people who live in this area. On this page, you can take a look at some pictures of weddings that have taken place at our Sandy, Utah wedding center. We have also provided numerous tips to help with your wedding planning. Let our incredible wedding location help you plan a wedding unlike any other.

Perfection Is In the Heart of Weddings in Sandy Utah

Romantic moments at wedding reception venues in Utah
Photo by TJ Romero

You are normal!  You want your day to be perfect!  After all, you have probably thought about this day for a very long time.  When you are caught in the moment of planning your celebrations, EVERYTHING seems important.  Everything IS important, but some details are often forgotten.  I’m referring to the simple detail of enjoying this life changing event that you are experiencing that day.  This is the day you will gain a new identity as a woman.  You become a wife and begin a wonderful, exciting new life with the man you are deeply in love with.

Romantic first dance with sweet onlooker at reception centers in Utah
Photo by Lindsey Shaun
Sweet tender moment at Utah wedding reception venue
photo by Swensen Photography
Tender moment at wedding reception
Photo by IV Photos

All the little details you’ve planned out, may or may not even be noticed or even enjoyed by you and your new spouse.  The food you serve may never even touch your lips because you’ll be greeting and accepting all kinds of love and advise from your guests.  It’s sad, but true – wedding invitations are soon tossed by the wayside after weddings in Sandy Utah or wherever you have your party. When you hold your gorgeous bridal bouquet, it will feel so heavy by the end of the day, you’ll be glad to toss it!  The point is, create beautiful aspects that reflect your style and budget, but don’t burn yourself out deciding which is the “perfect” flower, size, ribbon, etc.  If you have a difficult time making choices, ask your maid of honor to help you make those decisions and then move on to the next choice.

The perfection of most consequence will be the perfect feeling of joy and love you’ll experience!  This is the gem that you’ll feel, not see!  Wedding venues in Sandy Utah, like Atrium Weddings at Western Gardens Sandy, is a wonderful wedding location that can look perfect, but what is more important will help you feel perfect on your wedding day!