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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Creams and Pale Pinks

Camellia's bouquet was composed of cream garden roses, Vendela roses, Sahara roses, spray roses, freesia, orchids, lisianthus, and of course - Camellias!  Also pictured amongst various shots of her bouquet is the groom's boutonniere which is made of a Dendrobium Orchid and a Camellia bloom.

The bridesmaids carried a collection of cream and pale pink flowers and were tied off with a big cream bow!  The rest of the men wore a boutonniere of Dendrobium Orchids.

Pictured below are small tussie mussies for the Jr. Bridesmaids and mothers. The halo of baby's breath was worn by a sweet flower girl.

Here are all of them pictured together - WOW!


 The ceremony was held at St. George's Episcopal Church.  I love the stained glass window here!

The reception followed at Hillwood Country Club.  Here is a look at some of the outdoor seating.



Here is a look at the ballroom.  Everything looked beautiful!






Here is Camellia's Persian Table set up with the traditional symbols by her mother.  Each item on the table is labeled and describes what the symbolism is.  For example, the bowl of nuts and eggs symbolizes fertility.

Congratulations to Will and Camellia!  I hope that you enjoyed your "Preppy Persian" wedding!

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