Showing posts with label wedding flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding flowers. Show all posts

7.26.2019

Jessica & Jake // The Wimbish House


Jessica & Jake's wedding at The Wimbish House was a sparkly and elegant affair.  They are two of the most thoughtful and genuine souls you could every meet.  When the groom thanks you for doing a great job on the flowers, it touches your heart.  



Check out this dip!  Jessica looks like a gymnast here.  Quite the dramatic kiss!


The girl's dresses were a gorgeous champagne and sequin combination.  With hydrangea, O'Hara garden roses, wax flower and eucalyptus their bouquets were subtle so the sequins could do the talking.



Catering by Sun in My Belly is an excellent vendor choice!



Elegant white centerpieces in gold footed bowls complemented the gold accents throughout the room.


How happy do the newlyweds look!!  Such a great photo by Honeyroot Photography.


And what better way to leave your Midtown wedding than on a pedicab!


I truly enjoyed working with this couple and their families.  I had done Jake's brother's wedding a few years earlier.  
All the best, Jess & Jake!





2.27.2019

Hanna & Luis at The Trolley Barn


Y'all  - this bouquet.  One of my favorites of the year.


Wild and lush with a perfect balance of soft pastels and pops of bold burgundy.


And the wedding party dresses couldn't have been a better backdrop.


Peach stock, peach roses, pale blue delphinium, silvery dusty miller, dark agonis and deep burgundy amaranthus combined beautifully for a stunning bouquet.


Luis and his groomsmen in shades of blue suits.


Luis.


Groomsmen gifts with a side of Modelo.


Lots of beautiful spots for photography near The Trolley Barn.

 





Compote centerpieces to match the bridal bouquet.



A beautiful couple, a beautiful wedding, a beautiful night.  

All photos courtesy of www.heimphoto.com.







1.29.2019

Lisa & Michael at Avondale Lakehouse



Check out this Avondale Lakehouse wedding!

Situated at the edge of the lake, the Lakehouse offers a stunning ceremony site on the lawn and large inside reception venue.  Lisa and Michael had a gorgeous day there.


It began with a large floral circle decorated with the dark foliage of agonis, white wax flower and "free spirit" orange roses.


Below is my favorite picture from all of my 2018 weddings!  As Lisa and Michael were saying their vows, the geese that float around on the lake took off in flight and circled around the area honking and flapping as if they were celebrating for them!  It was truly a memorable moment!


The lake is a magical backdrop for photos.


Lisa's bouquet of agonis, italian ruscus, rosemary, scabiosa pods, "black bacarra" rose, "orange unique" roses, lavender and ranunculus was perfect for the earthy tones of the lake.


Detail of the spray on the floral circle.  Rental of the circle is available and price depends upon the amount of foliage and flowers chosen to cover it.


Boutonnieres for Mike and his groomsmen.



Aisle markers of rosemary, agonis, scabiosa and roses dressed up the walk.


These two cuties announced the arrival of the bride.  


The porch of the Lakehouse was decorated with macrame swag, potted grasses, plants and herbs and the increasingly popular pampas grass.




Inside tables were centerpieces of vases with mixed blooms and potted herbs.



Potted herbs are great centerpiece options because your guests can grab one on their way home and actually use it!


These little cocktail table pieces came out cuter than I thought!  The clay dishes are the perfect size for the highboys.


Congrats to Lisa and Michael!  It was a true pleasure working with you both.

All photos courtesy of Christopher Helm Photography.






1.08.2019

Gatsby Bash at Rhodes Hall


Fernanda and Jeff 
wed in Gatsby fashion at the iconic Rhodes Hall on Peachtree Street.  This venue is special to me because I was married there!  I love its style, elegance and the history it represents.



Of course, real ostrich feathers were used for this affair.  Over 600 to be exact!  Champagne colored ostrich feathers were added to the boutonnieres and featured throughout the entire wedding.


Fernanda's bridal bouquet featured anemones, white roses, majolica spray roses, stock, ranunculus and springerii.


Pearl wristlets with ranunculus and spray roses for the mothers and grandmothers were delivered on a sterling silver tray.




Gorgeous art deco inspired earrings amongst the feathers.


Bridesmaids bouquets were similar to the bride, just a bit smaller.


Flower halo for the flower girl.


Pretty blooms and prosecco to start the day!


Fernanda with the gorgeous blue hair was a stunning bride.


Her bridesmaids were so excited to be a part of her day.  ;)


Sparkly gowns for the girls hit that Gatsby-style head on.


Sparkly headpieces added the final perfect touch.






Ostrich feathers surrounded the couple for the ceremony at the base of the ornate stairway.



Small guest tables featured art deco rose gold votives as well as small lamp centerpieces reminiscent of the era.


Cocktail tables featured oil lamp vases with monstera leaves, springerii and anemones.


Table numbers were art deco perfect.


Married!  Guests even came in suits and dresses inspired by '20s fashion.


Jeff surprised Fernanda by flying in her brother who was originally unable to attend the ceremony.  She was surprised right before she walked down the aisle.  There were tears all around.


Large buffet pieces of palm, monstera and springerii graced the satin and pearl draped tables.
Catering by Talk of the Town.


This croquembouche was amazing!  


I've said this before but I love when the groom holds the bouquet!


Such a gorgeous shot.  
All photos courtesy of Kristen Alexander photography.


On top of Rhodes Hall and looking toward the future.  It was a joy working with these two!  Fernanda has a keen eye for detail and brought her vision to life in sparkles, blooms, feathers and glam.
Here's to the happy family and a Happy Life!