Showing posts with label aisle decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aisle decorations. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2016

Textures of Blush Pink and Ivory at St. Luke the Evangelist and Forest Park Golf Club

Kristen and Sean celebrated their marriage with vows at St. Luke the Evangelist and a reception at Forest Park Golf Club.  Here are some amazing images from Caretto Studio.


Kristen's bouquet was one of our favorites.  She wanted soft colors and lots of texture and trusted us with the rest.  She carried a loose mix of snapdragons, berries, garden roses, cremones, and anemones to create this look.




The maids carried similar textures and flowers, but with brighter shades of blooms.


The bright tones really popped off of their blush bridesmaid dresses.





The two bouquet types were complimentary in texture and shape, but there was no mistaking which was the bridal bouquet!




As a nod to the beauty of Kristen's bouquet, Sean wore an anemone boutonniere.





The pews at the church were adorned with these textured clusters of mixed greenery.  They provided a lush and natural aisle for the ceremony.


These little sweethearts did a great job!








It was such a beautiful day for a wedding and we were glad to be a part of it!  Thanks, Kristen and Sean!


Monday, May 16, 2016

Wedding at Old Barn Inn at St. Alban's

Ashley and Brandon had a beautiful outdoor ceremony at Old Barn Inn.  They kept their wedding style very natural and neutral with ivory and white tones off-set by natural fall textures.  Here are some shots of their day by Tom Warwick Photography.


A bold yet natural-looking sign to welcome the guests.


Ashley's bouquet had lots of soft layers of textures and fall greenery for this romantic look.


The bridesmaids carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet with the subtle addition of white anemones.




Ashley and Brandon got married outdoors in front of these columns.  We decorated the space using white and ivory blooms with a loose and natural feel.  The ceremony pieces were then re-used in the reception space.


Mason jars lined the aisle.


Newlyweds!



Best wishes to the bride and groom!  Thank you for the opportunity to help design your day! 


Monday, March 21, 2016

A Garden Path of Greenery inside St. Luke the Evangelist

We loved the greenery embellishments that we created for this ceremony at St. Luke the Evangelist this past fall.  Aisle decor is becoming a popular element in weddings and we love to create these soft accents for our clients.  Of course, flowers are most often used, but this romantic aisle featured mixed greenery without flowers.  (Images by Carretto Studio)


We combined three types of greenery on the pews to create lots of texture and softness.

A satin ribbon secured the greenery to each pew.

The greenery bunches lined the aisle for these cute little ladies!

The garden path created inside the church was such a romantic entrance for our bride.



Picture perfect!
Consider aisle decor for an added touch of luxury at your ceremony- inside or outside!


Monday, February 15, 2016

August Wedding at Heartland Estate

Tammy and Derek chose Heartland Estate for their intimate outdoor wedding and reception.  As this was a second marriage for both, they wanted something casual and fun that not only their kids could enjoy, but also their extended families and guests.  Images by Michael Jacob.



Tammy's bouquet was a mix of orange roses, light blue delphinium, butter stock flower, daisies, ranunculus, and anemones with dark centers.



Tammy's bridesmaid carried a smaller version of bridal bouquet with some pops of bright yellow added in.


The metal archway for the ceremony was adorned with branches, greenery, and bright wedding blooms.





Shepherd's hooks with floral mason jars lined the aisle.


The pasture was the setting for the ceremony.







Sweet daisy wrist cuff for the flower girl.

Daisy boutonniere for the boys.





Derek had a orange ranunculus boutonniere on his jacket.


Kids will be kids no matter the setting!


As a symbol of their families joining, each person had one string of ribbon that they braided all together.


Hugs for all!


The newlyweds!






The whole cute family!








The reception followed in the tent.

The reception tables were decorated with jars of roses, daisies, delphinium, and solidago, accented with the bride's polka dot ribbon.









Best wishes to the sweetest family ever!!!  Thanks for letting us be a part of your special day!