Laura + Josh's Timeless Summer Ballroom Wedding

Laura and Josh’s light and airy summertime wedding is the feature of this week’s blog - we can’t get enough of this natural, garden-inspired color palette! We loved contributing to this sweet couple’s wedding, which was held at The Room on Main in downtown Dallas. This venue, with stunning high ceilings and outstanding natural light pouring in, was a perfect fit for this fresh and bright design.

For the ceremony, we designed two large elevated arrangements filled with pink and nude blooms among greenery. These served as crucial elegant staples that accented the neutral venue space — they brought some drama while also coming across as sophisticated and classic! Later on in the evening, similar overhead arrangements anchored the reception setup on the wedding party’s head table.

As for the rest of the table design elements, the timeless and elegant feminine theme remained consistent through the use of gold accents, delicate touches of pink, and sprigs of greenery. We designed low compote arrangements for the round guest tables, and incorporated stemmed floating candles for that whimsical and elegant feel. With our collection of floral accessory items, vases and candle holders, we have pieces that fit every style we could design in - and they help complete the overall look every time!

Laura’s bridal bouquet was a lush and beautifully feminine collection of fluffy and delicate floral textures. It followed the same organic-style design as the whole event but was manicured to accent the beautiful bride perfectly! Her bridesmaids’ bouquets followed suit and looked made to fit their nude-blush gowns. So stunning!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Chiffon Garden Roses, blush Peonies, Quicksand Roses, Vendela Roses, blush Butterfly Ranunculus, blush Astilbe, peach Foxglove, white Majolica Spray Rose, white Sweet Pea


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Samantha + John's Springtime Wedding at the Nasher

This week we’re bringing all the details on the prettiest spring-sunset wedding design to the blog. Samantha and John’s March wedding was the perfect embodiment of mauve, orange, rust and dusty rose sunset vibes and we couldn’t be more in love! This ceremony and reception were set at the Nasher — a gorgeous backdrop for a wedding — and planned by the lovely Keestone Events!

The color palette for these floral elements was built on a more typical foundation of spring and sunset shades, but was made totally unique and artistic with touches of richer rust and teal tones. For the ceremony, we designed arrangements that lined the aisle, voluminous with all kinds of texture. These led up to the altar area, where we built a circle arch full of lush greenery and sunset-toned blooms.

The reception was held outside at the Nasher, in a stunning area where guests sat among trees and strings of lights. Natural-style elements were incorporated into this setup, with wooden chairs and neutral tablecloths. Our centerpiece arrangements and head table garland incorporated all of the great texture and color seen at the ceremony, and were accented perfectly but deep teal napkins as a part of the place settings. All tables were decorated with candles to bring in that dreamy sunset glow and up the coziness and intimacy!

Samantha’s bouquet was a perfect extension of the sunset color concept and incorporated extra-interesting and dynamic textures. We packed it with blooms in a mix of muted tones and pops of color, and added in just a touch of eucalyptus. The bride’s and bridesmaids’ bouquets popped even more paired with the party’s mauve gowns!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: White Peonies, Cafe Latte Roses, Cappuccino Roses, Sahara Roses, Mauve Lisianthus,Taupe Tulips, Frilly Brownie Tulips Taupe Lisianthus, Brownie Sweet Pea, Rust Colored Mums, White Scabiosa, Tuberose, Eucalyptus, Huckleberry


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Organic and Classic: Elevated Garden-Style Photoshoot

This week we’re sharing some details on a classic event design concept that we captured in a styled shoot with Boxwood Hospitality and Sami Kathryn Photography at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas. Elegant, classy, and obviously neutral, white flowers are the most timeless of choices, and look great no matter the season or venue. We had so much fun dressing this amazing tent-like venue structure in endless white blooms and greenery!

To elevate (literally) the design concept from being limited to the tables, we hung vines from the ceiling of the tent to make the space cohesive and organic-feeling. Paired with fairy lights, these brought all the whimsical vibes! Two other staples were the arrangements that decorated the bar. In simple and classic stone urns, these statement pieces framed the bar area and brought some brightness and light in through the white flowers.

Throughout the reception area, we decorated the guest tables with small compote arrangements full of lush white blooms and touches of greenery. The stars of the table decor, several tall arrangements added depth and height throughout the space. Pops of blue added some dimension to the setup, with bright yet subtle linens on the dining tables and patterned blue and white tablecloths over the cocktail tables. Natural-wood chairs added to the organic feel and helped create an elevated garden-party atmosphere.

The bridal bouquet for this shoot was so bright and fresh, with many of the same white statement blooms like Peonies, Frilly Tulips, and Clooney Ranunculus. A mostly-white bouquet looks flawless with a traditional ivory wedding dress, and brings so much depth and dimension despite a neutral color palette. This bride was so gorgeous and classy in her gown that while simple, had the most intricate touches of lace. The perfect look for a garden-style outdoor reception!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Cloud Garden Roses, Clooney Ranunculus, white Peonies, Vendela Roses, white Campanula, Frilly white Tulips, Queen Anne’s Lace


Vendors:

Coordinator, Caterer: Boxwood Hospitality

Photographer: Sami Kathryn Photo

Venue: Klyde Warren Park

Florist: Wedfully Yours Events + Design

Bakery: Butterfly Cakery

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Adrienne + Tyler's Intimate Afternoon Wedding

This week’s blog features the lovely and intimate afternoon wedding of our sweet couple Adrienne and Tyler. These two held a small ceremony at Watermark church and reception at Communion Neighborhood Co-op. We had so much fun coordinating and designing flowers for this wedding, and love how these photos by Jennefer Wilson turned out - so classy and dreamy!

For the ceremony at Watermark, we designed a semi-circle of ground arrangements for the altar as well as matching ground pieces along the aisle. This space is full of rich, warm-toned wood and stone and keeping the floral color palette simple with white/ivory and green was a great complement! Even though Adrienne and Tyler’s ceremony was scaled back guest count-wise, BSR Wedding Films was there facilitating a high-quality livestream for remote attendees!

A laid-back reception followed where guests enjoyed appetizers, cake and drinks at Communion Neighborhood Co-op. We decorated this space with compote arrangements and bud vases with white blooms — simple, but so effective at bringing in some life and freshness! White linens, natural-looking floral elements, and a classic neutral wedding cake, made this reception utterly upscale and elegant-feeling!

Adrienne’s bouquet featured some of the same white blooms, including peonies, ranunculus, and larkspur, with some dark green Huckleberry for that sophisticated and refined look. Her bridesmaids’ metallic gold midi dresses looked stunning with their bouquets as well - we loved this whole wedding party’s look with their pops of gold and green in the groomsmen’s ties!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Peonies, white Cloud Garden Roses, white Ranunculus, Playa Blanca Roses, white Larkspur, white Lisianthus, white Tweedia, white Sweet Pea, white Majolica Spray Rose, Huckleberry Greenery


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Shades of Yellow: Bright Autumnal Styled Shoot

Today we’re sharing a fun vision that came together and was beautifully captured thanks to amazing photographers Charla Storey and Jennefer Wilson. This curated photoshoot was a great exercise in designing with a monochromatic color scale, because all of the floral arrangements and installations featured nothing but yellows/golds (and greenery, of course)! We aimed for a modern, artistic, and subtly bohemian style with these designs, and love the way it all came together!

For a portrait-style photo moment, we designed an asymmetrical hanging installation that framed our bride overhead and on the ground next to her. Full of those yellow, gold, and brown tones, and countless different textures, this setup makes for a super visually interesting statement!

The table design highlighted the color palette further with orange-yellow candlesticks, pieces of fruit styled down the center, and of course some compote arrangements that brought in some of the same blooms seen in the hanging installation. We also added some ikebana arrangements as charming floral touches that serve as the center of their own mini design moments along the table.

This bridal bouquet showcases more of this striking color palette and has so much depth and movement! From soft butter yellow to dark gold and amber, this bouquet would be appropriate for a wedding in almost any season of the year!

Even two brides who aim for similar color palettes can easily end up with wildly different floral design concepts. On top of the near-endless color and shade possibilities, there’s also such a wide variety of texture to explore. No two weddings’ flowers are exactly alike, and we love the journey of finding those unique textures and shapes that match the venue, decor, and most importantly, the couple!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: yellow Parrot Tulips, yellow Mini Gerber Daisies, yellow Rice Flower, Mimosa, yellow Ranunculus, yellow Bunny Tails, yellow Butterfly Ranunculus, Toffee Roses, yellow Copper Beech


Vendors:

Photographer: Charla Storey

Photographer: Jennefer Wilson

Florist: Wedfully Yours Events + Design

Venue: Hickory Street Annex

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