Taylor + Tony's Crimson and Green Industrial-Style Wedding

This week we couldn’t help but share a gorgeous, festive-looking wedding from this fall! When we got the photos back with this crimson and red palette, we thought they were perfect to share right in the middle of the holiday season. Our bride Taylor gravitated toward all kinds of fall hues and also wanted to draw from an industrial-chic design inspiration, which was honored in large part by the venue she chose (Brake & Clutch - one of our favorites!). We loved designing arrangements and personal florals full of reds, greys and neutrals. There was also plenty of greenery incorporated, which of course paired perfectly with the other tones!

For Taylor and Tony’s ceremony, we lined the aisle with greenery and candles, creating that perfect intimate, woodsy, and autumnal vibe, while letting the industrial feel of the space shine. At the altar, we designed a floral accent for an angular wooden archway that featured a couple of those deep red tones and greenery that tied in with the aisle decor.

For the reception just one room over, we executed a concept that is always tempting to do at this venue - accenting the chandeliers with vines of greenery! This creates cohesion and such a neat natural feel. Along the guest tables, which were accented with red cloth napkins, we placed more greenery and collections of staggered candles. These elements looked so classic with the wooden tables and gave that simple touch to elevate them and create intimacy! The head table held a fuller garland of greenery, which we tucked red and ivory roses into.

This wedding party’s personal florals were just as organic and interesting, with the bridal bouquet’s Panda Anemones, Eucalyptus, Dahlias and Rose varieties. The red dresses that the bridesmaids wore helped make that much more of a statement with the touches of crimson and white in the bouquets! Blue thistle in the groom and groomsmen’s boutonnieres continued the interesting texture and looked so classic with their grey suits.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Panda Ameonoes, Proteas, Heart Roses, Playa Blanca Roses, white Ball Dahlias, Sahara Sensation Spray Roses, red Spray Roses, Bohemian Mocha Lisianthus, Blue Thistle, Brunia Balls, Gunni Eucalyptus, Spiral Eucalyptus


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Marina + Joseph's Glamorous Wedding at Knotting Hill Place

This week we’re sharing some details on Marina and Joseph’s spring wedding at Knotting Hill Place. These two went for a classic black-and-white theme that truly never goes out of style, and always looks perfectly fit for all of KHP’s details and finishes. From the columns and arches on the exterior to the oversized ballroom with sky-high ceilings, this venue made the event feel all the more grand and elegant! We designed flowers for this couple’s wedding and loved adding both subtle and statement floral touches!

For the outdoor ceremony, we designed four tall arrangements to frame the altar that all sat on glass cylinders and acrylic stands, which created a floating illusion. These looked especially interesting in front of the concrete column structure and in front of all of the trees that live behind the venue!

The reception space was visually anchored by a long head table and big lit marquee letters that spelled out the newlywed’s now-shared last name! For the head table, we designed tall ivory, white, and green arrangements to line the center on tall black metal stands. On the guest tables, we designed a collection of compote arrangements in black vases and candle and greenery clusters. At the entrance to the reception, we added some vines of greenery to their statement black-and-white seating chart. The whole space ending up feeling so cohesive and elegant!

Another area we added some flair to was the staircase! We always love decking out staircases of all styles with a floral statement. We did clustered arrangements on the first few steps with greenery climbing halfway up the bannisters to bring some major drama for the wedding party’s entrance into the reception!

Marina and her bridal party owned the black and white vibe and looked so stunning! We designed classic rounded bouquets of white blooms, black anemones and greenery for the bridesmaids, and a lush cascading bouquet for the bride herself that featured gorgeous dripping orchids! This whole wedding party looked so classy and we couldn’t be happier to have contributed to this special celebration!

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


Vendors:

Venue + Coordinator: Knotting Hill Place

Florist: Wedfully Yours Events + Design

Photographer/Videographer: Bay Productions

Signage: Artifacture

Marquee Letters: Alpha Lit

Rentals: Bella Acento

Catering: CN Catering

DJ: Dan Quinn

Hair: Absolute Strength Stylist

Makeup: Makeup By Krista Ann

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Immersive and Lush: Spring Styled Shoot at The Nest at Ruth Farms

This week we’re sharing some dreamy photos from a super unique styled shoot we put together at The Nest at Ruth Farms with Silent Tea Events, Amanda Lane Photography, and a group of other great vendors. This concept was full of spring-only blooms, modern elements, and interesting textures and hues. 

For the focal point of the ‘reception’ area, we built a structure above the table that held a modern garden installation of blooming branches. This install created the most immersive, organic-feeling setting, which we built upon with low compote arrangements down the length of the table. The whole table design was relatively neutral but these arrangements added in subtle pops of purple and pink. Dark wooden chairs, a pink runner and gold and white flatware rounded out this simple yet interesting table design to have the perfect understated spring feel.

We designed another statement piece: an asymmetrical installation that framed the doorway, made of the same branches as the table installation. This venue is so perfectly neutral in its color scheme and finishes for a simple and natural yet romantic design. We love that sometimes we end up foraging small or large pieces of our designs ourselves - these pieces in particular were thanks to some last-minute foraging!

The bridal bouquet for this shoot was so texturally interesting yet simple at the same time, and utterly sophisticated. The pops of purple and mauve gave it that color and dimension and also brought the romance! This bouquet looked stunning with the bride’s lace-y, flowing gown and fits right in with the overall floral design vision.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Spirea, blush Butterfly Ranunculus, lavender Sweet Pea, blooming branches


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Amanda + Jon's Classic Yet Modern Cinderella Wedding

This week we’re featuring a summer wedding that perfectly combined a bright, airy and classic vibe with some punchy jewel tones and modern touches! Amanda and Jon’s July wedding at The Milestone Aubrey was like a scene out of a modern-day Cinderella - so elegant and magical - and we were thrilled to be a part of it! 

For the ceremony, we designed an arrangement to decorate a dark brown cross at the altar, which stood out and looked so graceful against the large wall of windows in this space. On either side of the cross, we built two tall arrangements with classic round lines and that brought in some more pops of pink and purple. These sat on clear vases, which added an element of minimalism and sophistication.

To tie everything together in this gorgeous ceremony space, we put together miniature bouquets that mimicked the same style as the altar arrangements to tie to chairs down the aisle. We find that this is a great way to add in some more color, texture, and beauty for a ceremony on a small scale and in a way that doesn’t distract from the altar setup!

This wedding party looked stunning, and we had so much fun thoughtfully designing their personal floral elements. For the groom and groomsmen, who sported tuxedos, we kept the boutonnieres fresh and simple. The bridesmaids wore beautiful Cinderella-blue gowns, and their bouquets couldn’t have complimented the color better! Amanda’s bridal bouquet was so bright and classic, full of neutral blooms and the perfect strategic touches of fuchsia. It looked so stunning with her modern bright white gown!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Peonies, Piaget Garden Roses, blush Astilbe, white Ranunculus, pink Variegated Sweet Pea, white Majolica Spray Roses, Vendela Roses, Nandina Greenery


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Simone + Drew's Vibrant Summertime Wedding

We love playing with fun combinations of bright colors, especially in the summertime! Drew and Simone’s wedding became a perfect opportunity for us to put together lots of floral elements with punchy colors that still looked very organic and classic. This color palette had great unique shades of red and coral that made a huge statement in the flowers, tablescapes, and the bridal party’s dresses! As the coordination team for this wedding, it was especially fun to see the full vision come together!

These two had a beautiful outdoor ceremony with the most gorgeous weather and blue skies! We designed a large floral arch for the altar and lined the aisle with voluminous ground arrangements in white planted that added to the overall brightness of the space, along with the white chairs. These flowers brought the organic style in but also made the setup feel classic and timeless with the white blooms and greenery.

In the reception space, we put together a collection of tall arrangements, low compare arrangements, and other floral touches. The tall arrangements were designed with that manicured style in mind, and took on softer, rounder lines with plenty of greenery tucked in. The gold stands that these sat on, along with the gold furniture, really brought elegance to the space. White linens and candles added to the upscale feel too!

Other guest tables had smaller arrangements in gold vases that utilized the same punchy color palette and unique blooms. We created another special floral moment to act as a centerpiece for the seating assignment cards on a round table. This installation was so dynamic and fun, with red, yellow, and orange wild blooms. The cake was a statement itself, too! It was another great moment of the reds and oranges perfectly complementing all of the gold accents.

Simone’s bridal bouquet had to be a stunning extension of this vibrant floral concept, and was filled with orange Dahlias, Red Tree Peonies, and other statement blooms! It was such a fun and bold complement to her dress!

Bridal Ingredients: Red Tree Peony, Orange Dahlia, Juliet Garden Rose, Red Double Tulip, Red Sweet Pea, Orange Ranunculus, Red Poppies, Orange Asclepia, Sahara Sensation Spray Roses


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