Kelly + Michael's Elegant Fall Wedding at the Texas Discovery Gardens

Kelly and Michael’s wedding was a case of an absolute perfect match between venue and design vision — these two requested a modern fall style featuring lots of bleached and dried blooms and leaves, and chose the Texas Discovery Gardens to wed and celebrate at. Full of lighter neutral tones and touches of toffee and orange shades, this was such a vision of delicate Autumnal energy!

For this couple’s ceremony, we designed an asymmetrical arch that took on that modern style and featured lots of texture in those neutral ivory shades with a few pops of color. To line the aisle, we designed clusters of blooms and candles to add the garden feel, especially since the ceremony was held outside. This whole setup managed to come across as light and bright while also Falltime-appropriate.

The reception was also held outside and had even more of that intimate immersive garden feel, with a stunning mirror seating chart and delicate flowers everywhere! Butterflies were a motif throughout the reception, and appeared as a special detail on the cake and in other decor, as well as in the bride’s accessories! Given the venue, this was such a fitting choice, and the guests actually got to explore the Discovery Gardens’ butterfly exhibit during cocktail hour.

The guest tables either had a collection of bud vases and candles, or low compote arrangements. All of the floral elements included that stunning toffee color, more soft neutrals and touches of greenery.

The bridesmaids continued the neutral palette with their champagne-tone dresses for such an elegant bridal party vision! They carried bouquets that combined lush blooms and dried leaves and flowers for such a unique textural moment. Kelly’s bouquet featured stunning toffee roses and other statement blooms in shades of ivory for a stunning, sophisticated bridal look.

Bridal Bouquet ingredients: white Dahlia, Playa Blanca Roses, Toffee Roses, Vendela Roses, white Majolica Spray Roses, Bohemian Mocha Lisianthus, bleached Amaranthus, bleached Ruscus, bleached Ferns


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