Sunday, November 18, 2012

Rustic Chic Country Fall Wedding

I had the privledge of working with Juliet and Stuart in designing their florals and decor for their wedding.  Juliet has such unique and beautiful taste, it was very fun to work with her.  She wanted the overall feel of the wedding to be very casual, with rustic chic elements.  "An Anthropology Barn" is how she first described her vision to me.  Her main colors were navy and mustard yellow, and we incorporated various accents such as blush, peach, aqua, burnt orange, red, and creams.  She was very involved in the planning process and even did a lot of DIY details herself... more on that to come! (we are excited to be featured on an amazing site soon!!)  For now, enjoy some beautiful pictures by the fabulous Meg Ruth Photography. I know you will love her work, she is an extremely talented lady!
 


Groomsman boutonniere: Orange Rannunculus, Dusty Miller, Red/Orange Rose Hips tied in leather cord. 
Father boutonniere: Cream garden rose, Crespedia (billy balls), Dusty Miller, Privet Berries tied in a leather cord. 
Rustic groomsman boutonniere: Dusty Miller, Eryngium, Crespedia (billy balls), Rose tied in leather cording. 
Handsome groom and his groomsmen. 
Gorgeous ladies of the bridal party. 
Bridesmaid bouquet: Various varieties of roses, cream lisianthus, peach hypericum, spray mums, dusty miller, crespedia (billy balls), Calcynia, Peach Stock, Brunia Berries, and tinted Waxflower.
Beautiful flower girl halos using Pink Calcynia and Over Time Babies Breath 






Bridal Bouquet flowers used: Juliet Garden Rose, Cream Garden Rose, Pink Ranunculus, Yellow Spray Rose, Pink Finesse Rose, Porcelina Spray Rose, Brunia Berries, Peach Hypericum, Cream Stock, Pink Finesse Rose and Dusty Miller. Bouquet wrapped in cream satin ribbon and burlap.

 

















 

Monday, October 15, 2012

Upcoming fall wedding

I am so excited about a wedding I am doing this upcoming weekend! This bride has absolutely great taste, which always makes my job enjoyable.  When I asked her what she envisioned for her wedding, she said, "anthropology barn".
 
Here are some inspirational pictures:














 
Get excited for pictures of the actual event!