Karl + Jordain's Textural Autumnal Wedding

A natural and textural take on an Autumn color palette, Karl and Jordain’s November wedding was held on family property here in Texas. The whole event took place outside — the reception beneath a tent with the space fully transformed with chandeliers, a dance floor and flowers. We worked with Shannon to curate the perfect design and details for this Fall tent wedding and love how it turned out!

We used a mix of arrangements on the ground and in large terracotta pots at different heights to anchor the ceremony space at the altar and down the aisle. The altar arrangements were designed to look color-blocked all together in quintessential red, brown and yellow autumnal shades. These created a layered backdrop that was also so fitting for the natural setting, and wooden benches for seating were the perfect simple and complementary element to the flowers.

For the reception, we designed an installation of green and red foliage using the poles supporting the tent. These were a great natural contrast to the chandeliers. The guest tables held arrangements in terracotta bowls or mixes of bud vases and candles. More touches of color were brought in through details like candle holders and linens — neutral tablecloths and wooden chairs kept the overall space otherwise neutral and natural-feeling.

A floral installation growing up around the cake table and ground arrangements on either side of the bar were a couple other statements in the reception that made the space feel both more upscale and immersive.

The bouquets featured the same palette of browns and golds but were brightened up with bright white blooms like Dahlias. The bridesmaids’ neutral taupe dresses were so stunning and definitely balanced out this neutral-autumnal aesthetic.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Dahlia, Snowy Jewel Roses, Patience Garden Roses, Toffee Roses, Roseanne Lisianthus, Abelia Foliage, Autumn Eucalyptus, Chocolate Cosmos


Vendors:

Photographer: Rebecca Langford Photography

Venue: Private Ranch

Planner & Designer: Shannon Rose Events

Florist: Wedfully Yours

Rentals: Party! Dallas

Tent: Peerless Event Rentals

Linen Rentals: Nuage Designs

Hair & Makeup: Meagan Starr

Cake: Creme De La Creme

Paper: Hazelwood Paper Co

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Simone + Patrick's Bold and Vibrant Home Venue Wedding

As many stunning venues are out there, you can’t get much more fitting than a couple’s own home to host their wedding. Simone and Patrick got married in the Spring, and went for a full-on color explosion from their front doorstep to backyard for an intimate ceremony and reception. We worked with Gathered Events on this ultra-vibrant yet sophisticated and upscale-feeling event for this special couple!

The ceremony — held in front of the house with the porch serving as the altar — was a show-stopper with color-blocked floral arrangements lining a white-and-black-checkered aisle that led to a custom square archway that continued the rainbow of colors along with lots of texture. The vibrant colors with the equally bold flooring and seating made for such a striking visual — it’s safe to say their front yard was completely transformed!

Simone and Patrick have a backyard space that was just as fit for the reception. A black-and-white dance floor nestled between some large trees anchored the setup, so we surrounded it with ground arrangements in the full color range. The head table was another focal point, and held colorful compote and ikebana arrangements. It sat beneath a black pergola — draped with string lights — that we accented with floral clusters and ground arrangements around the perimeter.

Other guest tables held similar bold centerpiece arrangements and taper candles in black holders — the place settings tied in the combination of black and colorful vibrance. The cake table also made a statement with color-blocked arrangements all around the base.

Simone’s long-stem bridal bouquet focused on the orange and fuschia shades of the color palette, and made a statement with large blooms like Peonies. It tied in with the overall range while standing out to accessorize this stunning bride!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: fuschia Peonies, Juliet Garden Roses, Shimmer Roses, yellow Lisianthus, yellow Frill Tulips, yellow Butterfly Ranunculus, orange Spray Roses, peach Ranunculus, purple Lilac


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Paige + Justin's Elegant Autumnal Wedding at Dove Ridge Vineyard

In Texas, Autumn doesn’t always feel like Autumn outside, and sometimes weddings can require a lot of help in the way of flowers and other decor to really bring in the Falltime vibe. We worked with Shannon of Shannon Rose Events to craft the perfect light and airy autumnal wedding for Paige and Justin at Dove Ridge Vineyard in the Fort Worth area. From the ceremony to send-off, this wedding had a more neutral take on an autumnal palette, with garden inspiration driving most of the floral elements.

For the ceremony, we design a natural separated archway up at the altar — soft, lush, and the perfect statement to frame the scenic backdrop and the wedding party. The mix of golden yellow, browns and neutral shades like champagne and ivory made this organic, natural, playful and vibrant all at once.

In the reception space, we added branches and greenery to the beams that hold up the venue’s cafe lights over the dance floor — this accentuated the high ceilings, brought the eye up and added to the natural garden feel. In between these beams, guest tables held either arrangements in white-footed vases or floral-and-candle clusters. The arrangements featured orange and yellow copper beech foliage for the quintessential “fall” palette while still remaining refined- and elegant-looking.

There were a couple statements in the reception space — a large urn arrangement at the bar and a floral arch for a photo backdrop against a wall. The seating area near the bar included some blush furniture that complimented all the warm gold and brown tones. Another crucial zone of the room — the sweetheart table — was positioned in front of a fireplace embellished with lots of candlelight and surrounded by ground arrangements.

One of the most important statement moments, Paige’s bridal bouquet, leaned toward the neutral side of the color palette with just a few touches of brown and yellow. Her bridesmaids wore sage green — which meant that the ivory bouquets were the perfect accent.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Westminster Abby Roses, Patience Garden Roses, White Ball Dahlia, Golden Mustard Roses, Quicksand Roses, Bohemian Mocha Lisianthus, White Butterfly Ranunculus, Yellow Lisianthus, Nandina Foliage


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Chu Guo + Yu Xia's Romantic and Playful Wedding at The Arboretum

A venue like the Dallas Arboretum makes for such a magical setting that’s so easy for us to build on with floral elements to give the event a personal touch. We worked with Silent Tea Studios to design Chu Guo & Yu Xia’s ceremony and reception in a mix of lavender, mauve, yellow and orange tones — a soft and approachable take on a summer-to-fall transition color scheme.

For the ceremony at The Secret Garden, we added greenery and flowers at the top of the permanent arch and two ground pieces to decorate the base of each corner — all featuring lots of the varied orange and purple shades. This area is tucked away, perfect for intimate weddings, and looks stunning with even the slightest touch of romantic and whimsical floral elements.

The reception space sat guests with a mix of rectangular and round tables — we designed compote arrangements with sparing vibrant pops of color that were paired with colored taper candles. Other touches for the place settings like copper flatware and loose flower buds to embellish the name cards made these tablescapes perfect for this garden brunch. 

The linens were a mix of purple and orange — playful yet sophisticated with the right accessorizing. Before guests sat down, they found their seating assignments printed on pink and purple fabric hung from copper frames. Two ground arrangements sat in front and smaller floral clusters were attached to the tops of the frames.

The bride’s bouquet played into the yellow and orange tones with bright pops in Ranunculus and Sweet Pea, and looked so stunning with her flowy gown and statement earrings. Her bridesmaids wore shades of mauve that contrasted with the warmer tones in all the bouquets.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Amnesia Roses, Printed Mocha Roses, Peach Ranunculus, Yellow Butterfly Ranunculus, Purple Clematis, Lavender Sweet Pea, Apricot Lisianthus, Purple Limonium, Huckleberry


Vendors:

Venue: Secret Garden (ceremony), DeGolyer (reception) at The Dallas Arboretum

Planner: Silent Tea Studio

Photographer: Silent Tea Studio

Florist: Wedfully Yours Events + Design

Cake: Cakes by Tayte

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Sarah + Nathan's Vibrant-Wildflower Texas Wedding

Sarah and Nathan’s wedding at Stone Crest Venue in McKinney was a vision of Texas and wildflowers, designed with Shannon Rose Events and featuring a unique mix of vibrant cool tones in a collection of highly textural floral elements — a floral arch to frame the altar and a staircase installation as a statement in the reception.

For the outdoor ceremony, we designed a lush, overgrown floral arch that looked like it grew up from the ground, where the volume was concentrated and then got less dense toward the center. This was filled not only with a variety of flowers but several other plants and grasses to add to the natural feel. This achieved the statement look while also meshing perfectly with the backdrop of trees and rustic wooden arch and pews.

The reception had several touches that also made for floral immersion — greenery and flowers laced around ceiling beams and a dramatic staircase installation, along with a garland for the head table and accents on the stage and mantle. The space was grounded with deep blue — in the table settings and glassware — and the flowers provided pops of subtle, natural color all over.

The staircase, especially, created a garden-style atmosphere with lush greenery all the way up the banisters and a lush base featuring purple, mauve and yellow pops. The head table garland mimicked this style and, with pillar candles placed in between, created such a magical and intimate moment. The guest tables held a mix of arrangements in white vases and organic candle-and-floral cluster arrangements.

Sarah’s bouquet featured the full range of the color palette — purple, bright blue, red, yellow and blush all mingling with touches of greenery. The bridesmaids wore dresses in varying shades of blue that tied the whole bridal party together with an emphasis on cool tones and brought out the pops of Tweedia in their bouquets.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: Amnesia Roses, dark red Sunflowers, pink Scabiosa, pink Spray Roses, yellow Gerbera Daisies, blue Tweedia, pink Veronica, purple Limonium, purple Larkspur, pink Phlox, purple Clematis, Huckleberry Greenery


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