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The ceremony floral installation included an hombre arch with color palette florals and the centerpieces in the reception tent to match. field] [field title=”Special Detail #3″]The couple are animal lovers and they incorporated their animals into the charms on the bouquet, utilized for flatlays, and also with the signature drinks.[/field]
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An abundance of gorgeous florals adorned every table and bar, along with a huge statement floral installation above the dance floor and florals lining the band’s stage. The gown was from Lela Rose Bridal, a classic silhouette with simple straps and a cascade of buttons down the full train.
[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] Anna Louise and Walker’s wedding reception awakened fearless displays of blue hydrangeas and indescribable floral installations that maintained a timeless and elegant feel. Her veil, a sentimental family heirloom, was made from the fabric of her grandmother’s wedding dress.
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=”Wedding Cake”]The cake was adorned with greenery, keeping with the white and green palette of the wedding.
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Sumner’s creative touch extended to the decor, where she incorporated playful elements like disco balls into the hanging floral installation above the dance floor, illustrations of their dog Faith Hill & guest experiences at every corner. Conrad’s matching pocket boutonniere seamlessly complemented Sumner’s bouquet.
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The fall tones were expertly crafted into a floral arch and large installations in the Tidewater House ‘s petite dining room, making the guests feel as though they were still exploring the gardens outdoors.
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Both are fitting for this design approach to a textural, spring wedding. Peachy, strap sandals with a small heel melded the effortless look together perfectly with the blooms of her bouquet and grand, window installation. field] [field title=”Wedding Party”]We did not have a wedding party for this inspiration shoot.[/field]
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The bride’s gown, with its layers of delicate tulle and subtle lavender hue, is reminiscent of the couture fashion seen on the streets of Paris, France.
field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”] For the ceremony, Oh Maria Flores’s team put together a walking garden, an installation that felt it belonged to the place, framing the couple with big, lush blooms in ice cream tones. Besides, they had Nigerian food for the after-party, which was enjoyed by all the guests.
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It was purchased at Mandi Jackson Bridal in Atlanta. [/field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”] [/board_carousel] [board_carousel title=”Ceremony”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Details”] [field title=”Food & Drink”] The food and drink was provided by Endive.
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[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Pear Green, Juniper, Tawny, Ivory, Brick, and Iron Black[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Alie and Andrew’s wedding was a classic celebration with a modern twist in the magic of the Texas Hill Country.
During a shopping trip with her mom in Miami, they shared a knowing smile when she tried on this gown, confirming it as “the one.” She helped the couple throw the wedding of their dreams by putting on a ceremony that felt elegant yet relaxed. The tables were dressed with classic cutting boards tied in a blue bow.
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Creative Director and Designer Dawn Weisberg of Tularosa Flowers, a luxury Floral and Event Design studio, envisioned a wedding that is a love affair with roses. Thousands of garden roses from David Austin Wedding Roses, created a vibrant color story of pinks which was led by David Austin’s new rose Millicent in the bridal bouquet.
Goldfinch Events also incorporated a fun disco ball installation over the reception tables for Hope’s fun and upbeat personality. It was important to the bride to work with all local vendors so she was incredibly lucky to find such a timeless gown at our local Bridal shop, Mimi’s Bridal.
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