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They only needed a Huppah and the Bridal party flowers. Steve set up the Huppah in the morning and dropped of the bouquets and boutonnieres. They had a good photographer so I am waiting until I get her photos to post.
The bride’s bouquet had ivory Stock, white Scabiosa flowers, Scabiosa Pods, peach Calla Lily, Amnesia Roses, Lady’s Mantle, Chamomile, Thyme, Sage, Stars of Bethlehem and white and Raspberry Cosmos. I wrapped the bouquet in an antique style ribbon. The Bridesmaids had similar flowers but more Raspberry color. We used Raspberry Roses, lavender Scabiosa flowers and Cantaloupe Ranunculus.
Then we were off to a wedding at a private residence in Chappaqua.
The ceremony spot had a gorgeous view. We used our metal arch, which is made of metal twigs. Steve added Kiwi vine and green Hanging Amaranths. On either side of the arch were stonewalls. We had two large pieces of driftwood. Steve used potted Orchids and plants mixed around the driftwood. On every other aisle chair, we hung green glass vases with green Hydrangea, green Button Mums and variegated Ivy.
We wrapped the bouquet in Green Tea ribbon. The bride wanted us to add rope so there are photos with both.
On the escort card table, we used a large clay Urn with Belles of Ireland, Ivy, green Hydrangea and Green Eyed Susan. The bride made these cool escort cards and we placed them in wine crates.
As companion pieces we used glass jars with three types of Chamomile, Green Tea Roses, white Scabiosa flowers, Lady’s mantle, Billy Balls and Ivy. The bride really likes Billy Balls, Hanging Amaranths and Chamomile so we wanted to incorporate these elements into the tables and throughout the wedding.
Each guest got a sapling wrapped in burlap.
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I can’t wait to see the professional photos as their photographer is a really good one we have worked with before. I will post his photos once I get them.
Hi Melissa,
ReplyDeleteI loved the bouquets and huppah! They were absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Julie