Twilight Saga:Breaking Dawn – Part 1 World Premiere Party
This Valentine’s week, while you’re watching the new release of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 on dvd with your sweetheart, (its also available on Itunes for $14.99) don’t forget to pause, rewind, play and pause again during the Bella and Edward Wedding scenes. About 18.5 minutes into the movie, you will see Wildflower Linen’s “lilypad linen collection” in moss color used for the entire wedding reception!
Although we showed you a sneak peak of what it was like to be at Movie Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, we want to share some official images taken from Line 8 Photography of the event. The entire event production was put together by the talented Chad Hudson Events. The main area of the tent for 3,000 guest paid homage to the Wedding scenes of Bella and Edward while other areas were a recreation of the private honeymoon island called Isle Esme. We’ll let the photos speak for themselves on how amazing the event was.
Linens: Wildflower Linen Bars, Bar Staffing: Wolfgang Puck Catering | Cake: Cake and Art | Carpeting, Astroturf, Decking, Rentals,Tenting: Classic Party Rentals | Catering: Along Came Mary Productions Inc. | Chairs: Chameleon Chair Collection | D:J Manny Lehman | Fabric, Flowers: La Premier | Furniture Rentals: CHE Rentals | Furniture Rentals: Designer8 Greenery | Beach/Ocean Fabrication, Rocks: Jackson Shrub Supply Inc. |Moon: Balloon: Airstar America Power | Distribution: Cat Entertainment Services | Design, Event Management, Production, Sponsorship Procurement, Staffing: Chad Hudson Events | Furniture Rentals, Scenic Fabrication, Renderings: Angel City Designs | Sound: AuntieM Lighting | Rigging, Projections: Kinetic Staffing | Venue: Event Deck at L.A. Live | Photography: Line 8 Photography
Contact a Wildflower Linen representative today to rent these linens for your wedding or order them for purchase from our home store.











I began Wildflower Linen in 2001 after a career in fashion design. In that world, one goes to a lot of events and it seemed that although textiles are very important to that industry, that so much more could be done with the most important (and abundant) elements in the room -- tables and chairs. So, I literally brought all my ideas to the proverbial table and haven't looked back.

