Showing posts with label Brea Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brea Photography. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Winter Wedding Textures at Chandler Hill

Michelle and Charlie enjoyed a beautiful winter wedding and reception at Chandler Hill in December.  We used lots of winter textures for their flowers.  Take a look at the images from Brea Photography.



Michelle's bouquet was a mix of whites and ivories with silver accents.  The feature flowers were the peonies accented with roses and a platinum-colored berry call brunia.


The bouquet was framed with a silver greenery called dusty miller.


So beautiful!


The bridesmaids had pine cones and winter evergreens added to their ivory roses for a winter-y touch.


The guys' flowers were ivory spray roses with an evergreen touch.

Look at those two trouble-makers!

 Thanks to the bride and groom and their families!  It was a pleasure to be a part of your day!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Piper Palm House Ceremony and Reception

Autumn is a great time to have any celebration at the Piper Palm House, especially a wedding!  That's the location that Alison and Brian chose for their ceremony and reception last October.  Lots of fall textures and colors added to the brightness of their day.  Images by Brea Photography.


Alison's bouquet was a mix of bright fall color in roses, dahlias, mums, and hanging amaranthus at the edge.



The bridesmaids bouquets were clusters of all yellow dahlias and roses that popped off of their navy dresses.


















More fall colors and textures decorated the guest tables in these overflowing bronze urns.


Getting the party started right!




Best wishes to Alison and Brian!


Monday, April 22, 2013

Rustic Mt. Vernon Wedding

Mary and Darrell enjoyed a beautiful wedding day at the Mitchell Museum in Mt. Vernon, IL.  Both the ceremony and reception were held on site.  The flowers reflected their rustic, yet romantic, wedding style.  Photos by Brea Photography.



Soft flowers were accented with rustic touches like twine wrap.









The wooden ceremony structure was set up inside the museum, in front of a floor-to-celing window of the fall landscape.  We decorated the structure with rustic blooms and branches.



The guest tables were long rectangles that featured both low, round arrangements and tall lighted branch arrangements.





What a beautiful day for a wedding!  We are glad to have been a part of it!