So pleased to see Anna & Matt’s coastal Maine wedding featured on Style Me Pretty this afternoon!
* Thanks, Ashley O’Dell Photography*
So pleased to see Anna & Matt’s coastal Maine wedding featured on Style Me Pretty this afternoon!
* Thanks, Ashley O’Dell Photography*
We were thrilled when Anna, a fellow New Bostonite, contacted us about her bridal party flowers. Anna and Matt were planning a Maine island wedding and were looking for bouquets and boutonnieres. Luckily, a mutual friend was attending the nuptials and was available to deliver them all with great care. The flowers traveled by car, then shuttle bus, then ferry, then car again, all to make it to their final destination!
Anna wanted a “just picked” and native look to her bouquets, so we used Roses, Delphinium, Nigella, Gomphrena, Thistle, Stock, Veronica, and Snapdragons.
I didn’t get the chance to snap a picture of the bouts, but they were a gorgeous cluster of Thistle (below), white Spray Roses, and Sword Fern. The thistle was a nod to the Bride’s Scottish heritage.
Not the usual number of photos, I know, but to see more of their wedding, click here for a post by their talented photographer, Ashley O’Dell. You’ll see more of Ashley’s work right here later this week in her vendor spotlight!
Jennifer and Kyle picked a picture-perfect summer day to get married at Pat’s Peak in Henniker, NH. Mid 80s, no humidity, and a gentle breeze. Just gorgeous.
Speaking of gorgeous, here’s the beautiful Bride! She carried a bouquet of lush Dutch blue hydrangea dotted with hot pink roses, and blue seeded accents all tied up with a pale blue ribbon.
The bridesmaids, dressed in hot pink, carried big bouquets of fluffy hydrangea.
What a ceremony site! We provided rented blue ceramic urns planted in shades of pink and blue that flanked either side of the entrance to the bride that leads to the ceremony circle. Shepherd hooks with hanging glass votives filled with pink flowers lined the aisle.
Close up of the votives filled with hot pink roses, pale pink spray roses and seeded eucalyptus.