painted desert romance

February 5th, 2012 | Posted by Hello Love in Parties

This styled photoshoot holds as much allure as the southwest.


Inspired by navajo culture and crafts, we took the age old traditions of Native American beadwork, weaving, and pottery and mingled our new ideas of pop art, glamour, and playfulness. A color palette of primarily dusty rose, mauve, turquoise, and grey echoes the landscape and horizon found in the desert. Flower arrangements were crafted using golden cacti, pencil cacti, blooming branches, thistles, proteas and heirloom roses in vintage 1980 ceramic vessels. The paper suite was inspired by two native american icons: the invitation served as a dreamcatcher and the save the date was a puzzle contained in a medicine bag. A gloriously graphic cake “beaded” with sprinkles and donning a mystical wolf completes our vision quest! Photos by n.Barrett photography

 


 

concept + desgin: bows and arrows

photography: n barrett photography

flowers: bows and arrows

paper: southern fried paper

cake: layered bake shop

planning: after yes weddings

hair: ashley bristo

makeup: stephanie potter

rentals: ducky bobs

model: stephanie potter and adam rico

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  • Tatsuya says:

    Jayme and Christine, We hope your honeymoon cuirse has been that wonderful moment for both of you. There will never be a vacation like that again with such beginnings!Bruce and I thank you again for the invitation. We loved your wedding wth a unique location, delicious food/drink, great music and your photographer did awesome. I appreciated the flowers all the more when seeing them in the photos. Jayme not only fits into the family . hmmm, maybe a bit of look alike next to Mike! The decor was outstanding and looking at the photographs, how absolutely lovely to review your special day.Great photos and not just because we are in a few, we loved recapping the oment too! Best Wishes!! Bruce and Sue

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