This past Sunday my bride Rebecca married her groom Benjamin. Their love story is one that had all of us wedding vendors weak at the knees. The story was so remarkable that it was featured in the New York Times on Sunday the day they married, you can read their story here. Believing in your clients and the love that they share makes the job of designing for a wedding all the more fun!! Rebecca & Benjamin met while climbing Mt. Everest so you will see there is a slight nod to their journey in our wedding details. Many thanks to event planner Kate, from Simply Chic who was remarkable to work with. This wedding was additionally special because of you.
We created a bridal bouquet of white cabbage roses, white ranunculus, dusty miller, queen annes lace, pale yellow stock, white feverfew and the last of the white peonies. The bouquet was wrapped in satin ribbon but we wrapped the satin with twine to soften the look.
Dusty Miller, billy balls, white ranunculus, nigella love in the mist, pale yellow stock, and scabiosa pods were used to create the maids bouquets. All of the bouquets were beyond beautiful!!!
Camping lanterns and mason jars were hung from the top of the sperry tent.
Camping lanterns, blue spruce, river rock, twigs, fern, and some wild flowers were used to decorate the tables. These elements spoke of the journey the couple had made to get to this amazing day. Vintage milk glass vases and old bottles gave the table a feeling of elegance in spite of our earthy elements. We also used mosses, pine cones, and wedges of wood or bark.
The mini Mt. Everest table numbers were one of my favorite details of the day.
This wedding was loaded with amazing inspiration but I want you to see those details when the professional images come in. I can promise you though that the rest of this wedding was perfectly designed and perfectly executed. I know you will enjoy seeing the professional images far more than mine, so it will be worth the wait.
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