Katie + Drew's Sweet Southern Outdoor Wedding

This week’s blog is a recap on a dreamy fall wedding that had the sweetest southern style and classic details. Our team coordinated Katie and Drew’s intimate ceremony and reception, which were designed by Ashley Mason of Saunter Events, and took place at a gorgeous private estate outdoors. We were so thrilled to help curate the floral vision for this wedding and send this couple down the aisle!

For the ceremony, we designed ground arrangements that sat along the aisle and looked so natural against the lush outdoor landscape while still adding a bit of drama to the setup. At the altar, we designed two large baby’s breath arrangements that sat on stone urns to frame this lovely couple against the whimsical tree-filled space that the guest seating faced.

This reception was held in a white tent with open-air sides on the same ground as the ceremony. This was such a gorgeous, simple and refined setup that made for an absolutely perfect intimate space. The tables were dressed with both blue and white patterned linens and blue runners, and we decorated them further with several stand-alone blooms and a smattering of delicate votive and pillar candles. Other special touches of the table design were gold flatware and glasses, as well as navy blue place cards and the guests’ favors.

Some other fun elements of this reception were the bar, which had a unique cutout that we placed floral arrangements in, and the cake, courtesy of Cakes by Shannon Star, which was the perfect culmination of the color palette and style. We adorned the cake table with a few small eclectic arrangements and candles.

The bridesmaids’ bouquets of baby’s breath perfectly complemented the bride’s bouquet of statement blooms like panda anemone and peonies. This bridal party was the epitome of elegance in their neutral gowns!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Peonies, white Cloud Garden Roses, Panda Anemones, Pieres, Snowberry, Hellebore, Viburnum berries, Queen Anne’s Lace, Sweet Pea, Lisianthus, Huckleberry Greenery


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