Catherine + Carson's Simple, Classic Wedding at D'Vine Grace Vineyard

Catherine and Carson’s Springtime wedding at the stunning D’Vine Grace Vineyard had such a grand, elegant feel with pretty minimal strategic floral elements from a large circle-arch installation for the ceremony and table table arrangements and balcony installation at the reception. All-ivory blooms and greenery made such a bold yet simple statement in this venue full of light-and-dark contrast.

The altar installation was large-scale to truly frame the couple and held two lush asymmetrical floral pieces full of greenery and ivory blooms, balanced by the simple gold circular arch. Two ballroom-style arrangements sat on clear pedestals and vases at the start of the aisle as another statement moment.

The reception space has such a bright and open feel with a second-story balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows and white walls, and we took advantage of that openness and height with a greenery installation hanging from the second floor above the sweetheart table and tall arrangements on round guest tables. Long, rectangular tables flanked the sides of the room and were decorated with bud vases and candles for an elegant, intimate vibe. Some tables were covered with beautiful blue linens for a pop of color — so perfect with both the greenery and ivory flowers and all of the gold accents.

Catherine and her bridal party carried long-stemmed bouquets of traditional blooms like Hydrangea and Rose varieties with touches of black for the bridal bouquet by adding in some Panda Anemones. With the same pop of blue in the bridesmaid dresses, this was such a classy Springtime look!

The details of this wedding — brought together with the help of Gathered Events — were so crucial to giving this ceremony and reception such an elevated, romantic feel, even though it was kept fairly simple.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Cloud Garden Roses, Playa Blanca Roses, Vendela Roses,  white Majolica Spray Roses, Panda Anemone, white Sweet Pea, white Tulips, Italian Ruscus 


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