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They all held white floral bouquets and I held the opposite, an almost fully blue bouquet, which I was completely in love with. The bridal bouquet and bridesmaids were carefully considered in coordination with the dresses. Her bouquet was one of my favorite ones I ever made.”
The firstlook between Talia and Nadav was not done in the official bedecken but rather privately, some time before the ceremony. Bouquet Talias bouquet was also very unique, featuring bleached amaranthus. During this time she set up a painting session for guests to attend with her, showing her highly creative streak.
With a simple lace dress and textural spring bouquet, the couples intimate elopement centered on their dedication to one another. They turned their engagement session into a spring elopement, with Taylors sister as the witness, underneath a cherry blossom tree.
The classic Calla Lily flower took center stage as the bridal bouquet. The baby’s breath and hydrangeas added a nice touch in variation. We loved the variation in white throughout the different floral pieces.
The bride’s bouquet also includes peach and green accents, adding a touch of warmth and freshness. The dresses varied in style, adding a unique and personalized touch to the bridal party while maintaining a cohesive and elegant look. The cake not only looked exquisite but also added a heartfelt and personal element to the celebration.[/field]
The cake was laced with delicate white fondant flowers as a nod to the brides all white bouquet and floral embellishments of her own dress. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
The bridal bouquet was kept modern and clean, featuring an all-white assortment of white and ivory peonies. The bridesmaids’ bouquets matched the bride’s in a similar format, featuring a delicate, smaller bouquet of white peonies.
The couple chose to have their firstlook on the Palmetto Bluff property, nestled underneath the ancient oak trees and Spanish moss of the Village Park Square of the property. Like the bride, each bridesmaid carried an all-white bouquet of orchids and roses, completing their neutral yet glamorous overall look.[/field]
Bridesmaids’ florals and boutonnieres are also designed to complete the bridal bouquet. field] [field title=”Special Detail #3″]Instead of the traditional bouquet toss, it was a plushie toss instead. A natural and relaxed design, complete with a beautiful yellow silk ribbon. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The bride’s bouquet was pink utilizing roses and orchids to create an ombre effect. field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”] The classic four-teared white cake was accented with white orchids.
The bridesmaids carried smaller bouquets, while the brides bouquet was more elaborate, featuring soft white blooms with subtle greenery. The boutonnieres were styled to match the bouquets. The soft detailing perfectly reflecting Meredith’s style.
Their 2-year-old daughter, Mia, played a special role as the adorable flower girl, even taking part in the emotional firstlook. The soft, cohesive palette made the bridal party shine while still allowing each individuals personality to come through and it perfectly brought out the peach colors in the bouquets and florals.[/field]
[/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Florals transported guests into a blooming garden, with a stunning full arch for the ceremony, lush aisle arrangements, and organic, “just-picked” bouquets. The bride immediately clicked with Erica of Blushing Fields, a florist and passionate flower farmer.
Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of the property, the team created stunning petite bouquets and simple and chic centerpieces to compliment the dining al fresco feel. It was an emotional moment, and the photos of Sophia’s mom looking on are so sweet. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Daisys bouquet was a masterpiece: a tropical yet soft arrangement, hand-tied with an organic and modern touch. Monochromatic blooms like roses and orchids added an elegant cohesion to the colorful display.
Together they created a vision that perfectly captured the couple’s style, with thoughtfulness in every single detail, from the custom-built trellis for the escort cards to the black and gold elements incorporated into the table settings to each individual flower selected for the unique centerpieces and bouquets.
We opted for white flowers with greenery, a special bouquet of purple flowers to honor my moms favorite color, classic white chairs and linens, gold and silver chandeliers and fairy lights.[/field] field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Bridesmaid dresses are from Revelry.
What flowers did you use in the bouquet and at the venue? Please describe your bouquets and any other flowers used to decorate (specific names of the flowers). Did you do a firstlook before the ceremony? Roses, Ranunculus and Lisiantus. A couple of seasonal wild flowers too. If no, why?
The floral arrangements and lush bouquet, emphasize an organic, garden-like atmosphere. The use of wildflowers and pastel-colored blooms signals a design inspired by nature, yet curated in a high-end, structured way.
Claires bouquet was a fresh pastel gathering of Juliet roses, peonies, freesia and Cala lilies. The cake mirrored the bouquets with garden roses in peach tones. Hanging babies breath clouds balanced the beams in the reception room while lilies and orchids modernized tables.
I envisioned petite floral bridesmaid bouquets to complement the styled mix of green, pink, and blue floral pastel dresses, that would also tie back to my bridal bouquet and the dcor accents sprinkled throughout the day.
Her selection of a chic look of roses, callas and candle filled tables added to her modern inspiration but also making it timeless and elegant look she would love for years to come. Her chose of a chic, all rose bouquet style for her bridesmaids also made a statement by pairing with the light blue bridesmaid dresses.
Each bridesmaid had a different colored shoe in line with the color palette (think velvet, burgundy, mustard, navy, green) and their bouquets had a matching silk ribbon. With two separate dining rooms in the Wadsworth Mansion, we decided on two different but complimentary color palettes and themes – pomegranate and persimmon.
Every table piece was gorgeous, and my bouquet had some champagne roses and fringed white tulips that added dimension and felt unique.[/field] field] [field title=”Special Detail #2″]We were one of the very first weddings in the newly renovated Ritz Carlton, Dallas at Las Colinas! No outside vendors were included.
The bridal and bridal party bouquets were built to be very cohesive and on the petite side. They allowed the various bridesmaids looks to shine through and not overwhelm the flowers. We crafted the brides organic vision by focusing on the use of terracotta pots and various forms of green texture.
To add a personal touch, baby blue elements were woven into the centerpieces, arch, and bouquets. The color palette featured soft sunset pastels accentuated by vibrant pinks and oranges, creating a harmonious gradient with touches of ivory and cream.
Her bouquet included so much texture with use of king proteas, agonis, magic roses, dahlias, and eucalyptus. Friends from our wedding still have these at home to this day :)[/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Flowers were designed by Serendipity Floral Design.
A floral arch bursting with blooms enhanced the look of the ceremony and highlighted the bride and groom as “guests of honor” during the reception. Bouquets were also bloom-heavy and just a little bit wild, creating a refined yet organic look to enhance the group’s style.[/field]
The bride’s bouquet was a stunning mix of light orange dahlias, eucalyptus, yellow and peach garden roses, and bright red berries, expertly arranged by Sebastian Flowers, a florist renowned for his exquisite creations in Florence, Rome and Sicily. The moment their eyes met, Allan was utterly spellbound.
The perfect location to create a blooming, spring setting for the bride and groom to have their firstlook and portraits. The light fabric allowed the warm sunshine against her skin during their firstlook and portraits. Light bounced from all angles from the southern-facing walls. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
While the green arbor was beautiful, I wanted to bring in the elements of my bouquet to the space and Alexa created a beautiful arrangement of hydrangeas, roses, and amaranthus that hung above us. There is a stunning arbor on site that showcases roses during the spring, however, in August it is mostly green.
Erin had a rings hidden in her bouquet for parents and grandparents, and the couple shared a special bottle of champagne that was from Colin’s birth year during their firstlook. Erin and Colin had so many sweet and intentional details, including a signature drink named after their new kitten: Ruby.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”] I envisioned a classic, timeless look with all-white florals, but I wanted to bring in a sense of fun and natural elegance through the shapes of our centerpieces and my bouquet.
And where to begin on my bouquet [/field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”] Caketeria in Newtown, PA made our wedding cake. The head table was a vision and was so romantic and elegant. I loved how the candles flickered in the windows behind us!
To enhance the stunning image of the bride, the classic bouquet featured a cascading arrangement of white mini-orchids with touches of red accents, perfectly aligning with the arch’s color scheme. This enchanting setting effortlessly transported the guests into the realm of magical fashion party vibes.
To add a personal touch, we included calla lilies exclusively in my bouquet and Bradley’s boutonniere. On that day, before we had our firstlook, I bookmarked a few special pages for him to read. These were complemented by other elegant florals, such as roses, orchids, fragrant hyacinth chains, and specialty amaranthus.
One of the most special aspects of this gown was the removable sleeves, providing the Bride with two, seamlessly stunning looks between the Ceremony and Dinner Reception. The Bridal bouquet was “lush, organically composed bouquet consisting of premium cream and white blooms with hints of mauvey pinks and plum tones.
The bride’s bouquet featured a romantically lush oversized arrangement with creamy white, peach, blush, and pale blue flowers, accented with greenery for a timeless and elevated style. The bouquet was finished with silk ribbon streamers. Wristlets for mothers were crafted to match the bride’s bouquet.
If there’s a lot of tulle and there’s a firstlook out in the grassy areas, is it likely to get the dress dirty earlier than the wedding ceremony? If you have extra lace from your fittings, send it to your florist so he/she can wrap your bridal bouquet with the lace. Practice walking in your wedding shoes.
We wanted to soften the white structure and make it feel as though it had always been there so the florist, Blooming Bouquets , covered it in wispy greenery and soft white blooms. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: The Blog
After a while of dancing, you then have cake cutting and possibly a bouquet toss (if applicable). First Dance 3. First Course 6. Bouquet Toss/Garter Rituals Garter Rituals - typically people just do the garter removal and garter toss but not typically the replacement. Grand Entrance 2. Dance Set 4. Speeches 7.
Hair and Makeup (if applicable): Final touches and reactions to the finished look. FirstLook with Wedding Party (if applicable): The reveal of the soonlyweds to their wedding party. FirstLook with Parents (if applicable): The reveal of the soonlyweds to their parents. Florals: Any floral design moments/installs.
Leaning into the clean, modern vibe of their wedding aesthetic – Serena opted for a simple yet stunning silhouette with a cowl neckline. [/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Serena’s bouquet was an ode to modern sculptural design full of a variety of roses in white and ivory and accented with subtle greenery.
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