Peggy + Kyle's Classic Falltime Country Club Wedding

No matter the season, country club weddings are a go-to choice for a classy, perfectly kept and put-together venue, with the pristine grounds and landscaping that they’re known for making outdoor photos easy. Peggy and Kyle wed at the gorgeous Gleneagles Country Club in DFW and designed their whole wedding with a similar classic and timeless feel. It featured a soft palette of white and blues, and can definitely be described as “lush,” given the big blooms and greenery in all of the floral elements.

The ceremony was held indoors, and our team designed an installation built on a gold circular arch that sat behind the couple at the altar, and had two floral pieces placed asymmetrically, featuring lots of bright white blooms and trailing greenery. The aisle was densely lined with ground arrangements, with touches of blue in Delphinium and Eucalyptus. Peggy made the ultimate bridal entrance down this aisle surrounded by these lush garden-style arrangements that all blended together to create the effect of beds of flowers on either side.

We love helping create subtle special touches with flowers, and the cake flowers for this couple is a great example — just a sparing touch of baby’s breath carried that pop of blue and added a modern and textural touch to this gorgeous cake by Butterfly Cakery. In the same way, the groom and groomsmen sported simple white boutonnieres to compliment their classic black tuxedos. Even these had a lush touch through some 

The bridal party made a statement with dresses in a gorgeous dusty blue shade, and carried manicured-style white bouquets that offered the perfect soft contrast. This group looked so stunning — and photographed beautifully among all of the venue grounds’ landscaping and scenery. Peggy’s bridal bouquet was fairly simple but still made a statement as a refined and classic finishing touch for her elegant dress!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Cloud Garden Roses, Playa Blanca Roses, Vendela Roses, white Lisianthus, white Ranunculus, white Tweedia, white Sweet Pea, Huckleberry, Gunni Eucalyptus


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