Meagan wanted her bouquet to be simple, loose and hand tied.
Love this gorgeous skirt. It belonged to Meagan's grandmother.
Following tradition, she was the 4th member of her family to wear her grandmothers wedding dress. She had a custom top made to match the vintage skirt.
Mini cymbidium boutonniere for the groom
Mini cymbidium boutonniere for the groom
A centerpiece for the luncheon at Hamilton's
Meagan and Colby wanted to have plenty of ambiant lighting so they had a late reception from 8-10pm. The globe light canopy made an inviting atmosphere for guests to stay and visit.
This was such a perfect night for a summer garden reception.
Guests danced to the fabulous live band
We love... love... love... the simple design of this cake with only one feature flower.
Guests danced to the fabulous live band
We love... love... love... the simple design of this cake with only one feature flower.
A green anthurium
This one became the leaning tower of Pisa till they decided they better cut it before it toppled.
4 comments:
I love love love this wedding! :)How special that must have been to wear her grandmother's skirt. It's gorgeous! The centerpieces look amazing. I love the simplistic earthy feel of her bouquet. GREAT job!
You are amazing at what you do!!! I love all the different arrangements and the colors and textures of your bouquets!!!!! My sister Chelsey was sooooo lucky to have you be her florist! I am totally recommending you to my brides :)
Wow. Love the heirloom skirt. Sometimes when I'm cruising through wedding pics/blogs it's easy to get caught up in the trends and the eye candy beauty of the whole thing but that skirt really reminded me of the emotion and the family that takes center stage during the day.
Vicki, you are from another planet! Your work is truly amazing. Anything you do you do with perfection. You should have been doing this long ago. I couldn't get enough of the pictures. I have to admit I am a bit jealous... I miss working with flowers. Congratulations on your success!
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