Audrey reached out to me about her spring wedding that was taking place inside a butterfly house! There were a few things to work around for her wedding flowers. The Butterfly pavilion had some specific guidelines to protect the butterflies including: nothing living or once living could be brought inside. She had already picked out Sola wood centerpieces for her reception, but wanted something special and complementary for her bouquet, and a few boutonnieres and corsages. Let’s take a look at these photos by Authentic Moments Photography by Andrew Miner.
Audrey’s bouquet was a loose, round handtied style bouquet with a mix of raspberry and plum Poppies, blush Peonies and Roses, raspberry Tea Roses, Lavender, purple Hydrangea, Mums and Dahlia, Eucalyptus and Ruscus. I love when I get to do something less common for ribbon and Audrey was game for incorporating two colors-sheer white and satin Rosewater. They complemented her dress beautifully and set her bouquet apart even more!
Audrey was very thoughtful about the colors that went into each arrangement. She did a great job picking out which flowers went in each boutonniere and corsage, based on what was in her bouquet. She made my job a piece of cake! This photo shows the groom’s bout and one of the mom’s wrist corsages. They all match!
I love this shot-such joy!
How about this for decor??
Is your wedding happening in a unique location? Are their some guidelines for your wedding flowers? Working with me to design your custom silk wedding flowers is a great option for knowing exactly what you’re getting and making sure it’s exactly what you need for your big day. Fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist today for a quote and to start the design process with me!
