The reception tables were covered in taupe linens and the centerpieces were loose arrangements in mason jars and milk glass of roses, dahlias, hypericum, stock, queen anne’s lace, dusty miller and lisianthus accented with wild turkey feathers collected on the ranch and placed on vintage lace doilies.
The napkins were held with craft paper napkin rings and the favors were small vintage fabric covered pots of local honey.
Cafe lights strung from old farm tools supported in hay bales and covered with bougainvillea set the mood and created a cozy atmosphere despite warnings from the father of the bride not to wander off for fear of mountain lions. We filled a wheelbarrow to the brim with flowers and vintage lace-covered saddles and antique white candelabras decorated the cocktail patio and dance floor inside the house. White Mexican cutout flags personalized with the bride and groom’s names added a nice touch.
Guests found their table assignments from escort cards displayed on wire between hundreds of pictures of Jenny and Jeff’s families and large arrangements of flowers (with olive branches and persimmons picked from the ranch) in vintage silver and milk glass graced the buffet of BBQ chicken, mac and cheese, corn bread and salad.
Guests finished off the evening salsa dancing in the candlelit living room. It was a magical night!
*All pictures with watermark courtesy of Lianne Milton Wedding Photography
Jenny accented her vintage style Nicole Miller gown with a feather fascinator and mesh veil, red lipstick and gold heels.
She carried a bouquet of dahlias, scabiosa, stock, sedum, lisianthus, cool water roses, David Austin roses and dusty miller in shades of silver, purple and pink.
Jeff wore a grey pin-striped suit and wore a boutonniere of pink lisianthus accented with green olives I picked from the reception site that morning.
The two attendants (the bride and groom’s sisters respectively) wore taupe and mauve dresses from J.Crew and carried smaller versions of Jenny’s bouquet and ring pillows that were passed around to each guest during the ceremony to be blessed.
Guests tossed dried lavender as proceeded back up the aisle and then were bussed up through the hay fields to the main house for the reception.
*All pictures with watermark courtesy of Lianne Milton Wedding Photography
This is hands down one of the most beautiful weddings that I’ve had the pleasure to work on. In part due to the gorgeous setting, in part due to the amazing flowers I was able to get my hands on down in San Francisco (cafe au lait dahlias! persimmons on the branch!) and in part because the bride, one of my closest friends from college, is one of the most stylish people I’ve ever met. This post will have three parts because I just couldn’t narrow down the number of pictures that I wanted to share!
Jenny and Jeff’s wedding took place on Jenny’s grandmother’s 350 acre ranch in Sonoma County, just outside of Healdsburg. The ceremony was held on the lawn of the caretaker’s cottage overlooking fields ripe with hay and emerald vineyards lining the hillsides in all directions. White flags rippled in the wind, lace patterned lanterns danced from the tree branches and the sun beat down on a crowd anxious to witness the marriage of this long-time couple.
*All pictures with watermark courtesy of Lianne Milton Wedding Photography
The colors for this weekend’s wedding in Sequim are absolutely divine! I just adore the combination of sophisticated jewel tones mixed with the casual feel of wildflowers.
I always start with the bride’s bouquet – picking the most beautiful flowers and setting the tone for the rest of the arrangements. Becka is bucking the trend and wearing a blue dress which should make the colors really pop.
These David Austin Cymabaline roses are some of my favorites – a heavenly scent and the closest thing to peonies at this time of year. Antique green hydrangea and poppy pods give balance to the bright pinks, blues and orange.
The flower girl’s whimsical bouquet is one of my favorites to date.
A poppy pod, purple lisianthus flower and pink freesia make up Scott’s boutonniere and Orange Unique roses, pink lisianthus and pink freesia finish off the mother’s corsages.
And finally some of the reception flowers…
Jessica and Judd were married on Saturday at Laurel Creek Manor in Sumner, WA. I absolutely loved designing a country chic wedding for this fun couple! The pink and orange color scheme set the stage for a bright and sunny mood with lots of fun details – a photo booth fashioned from burlap and vintage pennant flags, “lovesicles” in the kid-friendly candy buffet, hand painted wooden signs, croquet and hula hoops, mason jar lanterns and of course, flowers galore!
Here are a few images then click on this link for our Facebook album for the full set…
Palette: shades orange and chartreuse with gem tone accents
Theme: vintage, whimsical, chic
Location: The Herb Farm, Woodinville
Date: October, 2010
If the rehearsal dinner consists of beautiful centerpieces, hot dogs, champagne and homemade ice cream sandwiches, the wedding is guaranteed to be amazing! Last Saturday at Cornerstone Gardens, Sonoma Cindy & Ethan were married (finally!) as guests looked on shaded from the California sun by orange parasols. Cornerstone Gardens is a photographers dream which I’m sure was why Cindy, a photojournalist, chose the location. Photo op after photo op with gardens designed by famous landscape architects and blooms galore. Guests enjoyed iced lemonade infused with lavender, bean bag chairs at the kids table, the hilarious Special Edition of “The Union” at the reception table and dancing into the wee hours in the big red barn. Congratulations Cindy and Ethan!
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