Ceili + Greg's Eclectic and Colorful Autumn Wedding

Ceili and Greg’s Fall-time wedding at The Dallas Oasis had a unique, eclectic design concept that we played into with both soft and bold-colored blooms, bringing lots of life to this understated and elegant venue. This ceremony and reception ended up with a fun mix of floral elements, too — arches above the guest tables, lush table garlands, simple compote arrangements, a seating chart installation and others — a mix like this makes for such a fun and dynamic event!

Starting at the ceremony, we designed an angular archway for the altar and extended it with ground arrangements down the steps toward the aisle. This was such a neat statement that brought in a lush feel and lots of color — yellows, oranges and reds along with greenery. The Fall-time color palette and vibe was achieved here in a major way!

Opening the reception, a seating chart installation that “grew” upward from the ground made a statement for guests and created that whimsical and garden-inspired feel, and decorated an elegant display of table assignments featuring champagne glasses. An archway of greenery over the head table made the whole vibe more immersive, and took all of the lush blooms down the table to the next level. The other guest tables were decorated with small arrangements in footed compote holders and classic glass votive holders. Elegant yet playful touches were the hallmark for this reception!

Such gorgeous photos were captured of Ceili’s bridal party in their array of colorful gowns. The bouquets featured fall-inspired orange, red and gold shades that are all fairly subtle on their own but make a bold statement in combination. Ceili’s bouquet had extra pops of orange and more nods to Autumn in some red leaves. This wedding was a great take on a seasonal palette that came across so vibrant and full of personality while still sophisticated and upscale-feeling. The newlyweds and their bridal party wore it all so well!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: blush Tree Peony, blush Dahlia, Charmont Rose, Quicksand Roses,  peach Ranunculus, Bohemian Mocha Lisianthus, red Butterfly Ranunculus, Dried Bougainvillea, Autumn Foliage, brown Copper Beech, orange Parrot Tulips, Ninebark


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