Katie's Wedding at Holly Hedge
It rained and it rained but that did not stop our team from creating a pretty setting at the Holly Hedge Barn for Katie and Derrick's Wedding this weekend. Two large Eugenia Topiary frame the fire place perfectly. This photo is deceiving as the were over 6 feet tall! Now that's a large fireplace. The flowers up in the nook really soften the feel of all the stone and add a pop of her peach and pink floral tones to the room.
The tables were decorated with a burlap square and a mixture of drinking bottles, both provided by the bride. We add some pops of color with fresh Flowers such as spray roses, snapdragons, waxflowers, Queen Ann's lace, solidago and hypericum berries.
Each table was named after an animal. A sweet touch and added to the home down country farm, rustic feel. Nothing to matchie, match here. Keeping the guest guessing at every turn. :o)
The escort cards were each nestled inside a "wheel" of wheat grass lined with burlap ribbon. The K & D provided by the bride and groom were settle in an old country terra cotta pot.
The bride carried a natural and loose mixture of garden roses, hypericum and berzillia berries, seeded eucalyptus, ranuculus and spray roses.
The stems were wrapped in burlap and then a thick twine was wrapped round and round to complete the rustic design of the bouquets. To see these and more of our design work, visit our website at www.sendingsmiles.com or www.perfectweddingflowers.com or go to our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/localflorist
The tables were decorated with a burlap square and a mixture of drinking bottles, both provided by the bride. We add some pops of color with fresh Flowers such as spray roses, snapdragons, waxflowers, Queen Ann's lace, solidago and hypericum berries.
Each table was named after an animal. A sweet touch and added to the home down country farm, rustic feel. Nothing to matchie, match here. Keeping the guest guessing at every turn. :o)
The escort cards were each nestled inside a "wheel" of wheat grass lined with burlap ribbon. The K & D provided by the bride and groom were settle in an old country terra cotta pot.
The bride carried a natural and loose mixture of garden roses, hypericum and berzillia berries, seeded eucalyptus, ranuculus and spray roses.
The stems were wrapped in burlap and then a thick twine was wrapped round and round to complete the rustic design of the bouquets. To see these and more of our design work, visit our website at www.sendingsmiles.com or www.perfectweddingflowers.com or go to our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/localflorist
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