Dignified setting at Knights of Columbus
A bride bouquet is an elegant combination of white calla lilies surrounded a colun of miniature white cymbidium orchids and off white roses.
These tall cylinder vases topped with white hydrangea, white stock, white Cymbidium orchids, off white Vendela roses, white Dendrobium orchids with hanging crystals and candle holders. Each vase had a blue ribbon with crystal buckle on. The same ribbon decorated a napkin with white Dendrobium orchid.
One of the best-kept secrets in the Seattle wedding world, is the Knights of Columbus’ Colonial Room , at 722 East Union Street in Seattle. Housed in a relatively nondescript brown-brick building, one would never suspect the beautiful ballroom (with a stairstep-stage for ceremony and announcements, and a balcony perfect for throwing the bouquet) that is hiding inside.
