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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Spring Flowers and Spring Colors

Katherine was married at First Presbyterian Church's Stanford Chapel.  Below is her bouquet of Peonies, Ranunculus, Sweet Peas, Berries, Viburnum, Angel Hair Fern, Ivy, Spray Roses, and Anemones.  This bouquet is full of my favorite flowers!  I love all of the different textures and colors that make up this beautiful bouquet.  It smelled great too!

 The bridesmaids carried a smaller version of the bride's bouquet.

 The mothers carried these small cream nosegays with a hint of pink and green.


The grandmothers wore Gardenia corsages.


The flower girl wore this sweet halo of ivy, berries, and pink ranunculus.

 We made swags for the chapel's sconces.



The altar arrangements were primarily green and cream, but we popped in one of the bride's favorite colors - apricot! I absolutely loved the apricot tulips that we used for this wedding.


Katherine's reception was at the Belle Meade Country Club.  We covered the railing at the entrance in flowers.  This is one of my favorite looks here.

 If you follow the posts on this blog, you probably know how much we love using our Iron Tree as a focal arrangement.  Below is a picture of the tree adorned with many flowers and hanging votives.  It is always a favorite of ours and is looking its best at this reception!


I had to show you two pictures of it because it is just so beautiful!


 The delicious cake was made by Billie Mochow.  We love that we have been able to do a lot of weddings together recently!


We displayed the throw bouquet on the cake table for some added color.




Below is a shot of one of the two buffet arrangements.




Next you will find pictures of table arrangements in the ballroom.  We had three main looks: manzanita branches with flowers and hanging votives in a wood box, tall birch tree arrangements with flowers at the top, and smaller iron trees with flowers amongst the branches.



Each high boy had a sweet little bird container with a couple pink anemones coming out of it.




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