Becky's bridal bouquet was a combination of several of my past bouquets. We created her bridal bouquet based on her desire to blend pale pinks, antique greens, and deep burgundy's. This combination was a stunning blend of traditional soft pink wedding tones mixed with the darker tones of fall. We were very proud of the way we brought this very wonderful color combination together.
Once again, we found ourselves working with another fabulous family. I don't know why the universe keeps sending me the really great families, but keep it up. I love working with happy, wonderful people.
We used antique green hydrangea, green cymbidium orchids, pale pink mini gerber daisies, pale pink candy bianca roses, deep burgundy roses called black magic and little miniature roses in burgundy called black beauty.
The maids carried bouquets of green hydrangea, candy bianca roses, green hypercicum and burgundy coxcomb.
I love this next photo, everyone is helping to button the back of the gown.
Due to weather our ceremony moved indoors. Having this back up ceremony site is absolutely one of my favorite parts about a Whitehall wedding. You never have to worry about the weather; the indoor ceremony location is incredible. I really appreciate the no-fear aspect of having an event at Whitehall.
Clusters used to mark family reserved seating.
The large altar pieces were placed on either side of the altar. These designs were so beautiful, enormous and yet simaltaneously very dainty, airy and wispy.
We did a simple treatment of greens and loose blossoms on the mantel. After the ceremony, the family displayed the unity candle in the center of the mantel.
We tied large bouquets on the ends of the newell posts. Whitehall has a lovely little mini balcony that goes up to where the cake is displayed.
We absolutely hit a home run with these centerpieces.
Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your wedding day. Happy married life. We wish you both all the very best.
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the wedding is so special … I love weddings … so much sweetness is reflected in these activities … thousand congratulations to all those people who just starting their commitment and wish them much happiness
As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers. (Plato, Ancient Greek Philosopher)