We love repeat family business! Trish’s sister Chrissy came to us for her very pink May wedding a while back and we were thrilled when Trish came back to plan her fall celebration. One of eight siblings (six girls!), there have been plenty of weddings to celebrate in their family and everyone seemed cool, calm and collected when I delivered the bridal party flowers.
The beautiful Bride and her bouquet!
Adam’s family runs a working farm in the Concord, NH area so we added a touch of rustic charm to the flowers for their church wedding.
The boutonnieres were wrapped in natural raffia and the mothers’ corsages had a wildflower look to them. My favorite were the little ring bearers’ sturdy hypericum berry clusters. Perfect for rowdy boys!
The six bridesmaids carried matching bouquets in bright fall colors to match the bride. The eldest of three flower girls carried a posy of cheery yellow mums, green hypericum berries, and red mini gerbers. Her younger counterparts carried single stems of mango callas.
The reception was held at Camp Spaulding in their rustic event space. The couple and their families did a great job of decorating the entrance with mums, pumpkins, and corn stalks from their farm. Inside, tables featured a centerpiece with a bottle of wine with a custom label displaying one of their engagement photos. We then scattered red and yellow mum blooms on each table to give them a subtle touch of color.
We also provided a small arrangement for the guest book table and the couple rented our reclaimed barn wood “reception” sign.
And, of course, I couldn’t leave town without visiting with a few of the farm’s young cows. So cute and friendly!
FLOWER BOARD:
Purple anemones, red roses, red gerbers, yellow billy balls, yellow roses with fiery red tips, mango callas, deep maroon scabiosa, purple stock, sunflowers, and more!
1 comment:
I just love those boutonnieres/corsages! Very nicely done.
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