Brides Bouquet |
The bride carried a romantically styled bouquet in shades of whites and ivories of peonies, gardenias and ranunculus.
Her ten attendants carried the most beautiful bouquets in soft pastels of peonies, roses, garden roses, ranunculus and freesia. The bouquets had an ethereal quality about them.
The blush pink peonies were so full and looked as if they were made from delicate tissue paper.
All of Connecticut is beautiful from the shoreline up here to the hills and I feel fortunate that I get to work all over the state.
The setting for this particular wedding was absolutely stunning! The weather was breezy but pleasant and the wind made the fabric on the Chuppah wave gently in the breeze. The flowers that were used were ivory hydrangea, blush and ivory peonies, ivory/blush garden roses, pale yellow roses, pale pink spray roses, pale yelow garden roses, green hanging amaranthus and curly willow were used to create the chuppah flowers as well as the centerpieces. The actual structure of the Chuppah was constructed by MJ Decor from Vernon, CT.
The afternoon sun was beaming into the reception tent and highlighted the soft yellow overlays on the tables where we placed the high and low centerpieces.
We used 6 of the low centerpieces on pedestals to line the ceremony aisle then moved them to the reception tables.
It was a wonderful wedding and I am anxiously waiting for the pro photos to share when they are ready.