This couple had fancy button boutonnieres made for the wedding party and every guest could pin one on as well! It is not just the buttons that are cute…take a look at her shoes, those pom poms, the cake topper, and that adorable gobo!
This wedding took place at the mid-century modern Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway Estate in Palm Springs, CA! We love all the vintage mod details: her dress, the cake topper, and look at those corsages! Shot by the super talented Yuna Leonard (www.yunaleonard.com)
Chris & Colbee are in LOVE! enjoy their wedding images by Kelly Christine captured at Crystal Springs in Magnolia, TX. Make sure to scroll until you get to the action wedding party shot!
Inspired by the season and their location (the backyard of Katie’s childhood home), Katie and Walker used a spring-y green, white and ivory color palette to plan an “informally elegant” wedding.
– Justine Lorelle Blanchard, The Knot
I’m loving this wedding by California planner, Mindy Weiss! The monochromatic white on white is classic yet oh so stunning! And the paper flower wall behind the band… swoon. Revelry Event design did a great job on that!
Photos by Jay Lawrence Goldman via Mindy Weiss Blog
The wedding of two of my dearest friends Jen and Dave. Jen is a graphic designer and Dave, a product designer – an incredibly creative couple so there was no question this would be a well designed wedding. The scene was an ideal outdoor ceremony under huge trees at the perfectly, quaint Mercury Hall in Austin with lots of REALLY well done DIYs (including delicious wine made by the bride’s dad), amazing food catered by Whole Foods and the best favor ever — a dish towel that read “there is perhaps no better way to judge how well you’ll live the year. The dirtier it gets, the better you’ve done.”
The opening of “The Bacchae” by Elliot Hundley at the Nasher Sculpture Center was an event full of artists and art lovers, so we knew we had to clever with our flowers! We were influenced by the artists’ use of materials such as strings, shells, pins, cardboard, organic materials, and numerous other found objects and his assemblage of all of these pieces into one undulating mass. His work is amazing! Our focus was to complement his work with a floral Chandelier that stretched 10 feet across and floated above the guests heads creating an intimate party atmosphere. It was packed with tallandsia, orchids, banksia, protea, gloriosa lillies, tulips and a variety of unusual textures and blooms. Take a look at the halo we created along with other florals we designed throughout the space!
Photography by aprylannphotography.com