The mothers carried little nosegays of pink roses and a hot pink peony (the bride's favorite!).
The flower girl wore this halo made with various herbs, greens, and ranunculus.
The boutonnieres were made of a garden spray rose, ivy, and rosemary.
I love these little flower girl baskets with the ivy, ranunculus, rosemary, and wheat added for a pretty detailing on the side.
Did I mention the bride loved moss?!? - especially Spanish Moss
The bride's bouquet of peonies is shown below.
Here is where all the dancing happened!
The head table was full of various jars full of candles and flowers. It looked amazing at night!
I love these wood boxes that were hand made by Jim. It brought more of the natural feel the bride loved.
Here is a mossed "&" that was suspended between the bride "&" groom.
I had to show a picture of the cute treats for guests - the Donut Den's Apple Fritter!
Below is a very creative and rustic way to display table card numbers.
There is nothing like the smell of lavender in a bathroom!
Look at this cute place for guests to place their gifts!
Here is a zoomed out look at the space. Isn't is beautiful?!
A lantern to mark the entrance.
A classic farm get-away.
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