6.15.13 Curtis + Haleigh

No detail was left undone in this perfectly dreamy, vintage style wedding at Stone Oak Ranch in Murchison, Texas.  Haleigh, who graduated with a degree specializing in event planning, put her education to work as we planned out all the details for amazing wedding day!  As Haleigh's wedding coordinator and florist, I had such fun being a part of this event.

Haleigh's bouquet featured peonies, lisianthus, hydrangeas, Florigene carnations, and sweet smelling stock, and a beautiful Cameo brooch from her grandmother adorned the front. Another feature I was excited about was getting to use my own vintage silver collection for her table centerpieces, which were each styled a little differently using accents of Baby Ben Clocks, vintage cameras, mosses and fresh flowers. It was a wedding that will go down in my books as a real favorite.

If you find yourself getting married in the Stillwater, Oklahoma area, look her up http://www.graceandgrandeurevents.com/...she's started her own event planning business there.

Wishing Curtis and Haleigh much success and wonderful adventures in their new life together!

Photography by BBM Creative Photography

6.1.13 Aaron + Trish

It was a perfect day in June for this lovely wedding at Centaur Arabian Farms in Tyler, Texas.  Trish had selected blush and white tones for her and her bridesmaid bouquets which featured pale pink and white peonies and David Austin roses with a touch of hydrangeas and dusty miller foliage for a soft grey accent. Her style was romantic and vintage with a touch of rustic elements.  Photographer, Hailey Erickson did a beautiful job capturing the special moments which were featured on Style Me Pretty wedding blog.  Visit the press site to click on the link and see more photos.

Aaron and Trish...I wish you a beautiful life together!

Photography by Hailey Erickson

10.12.13 Kevin + Krystle

What a pleasure it was to work with Krystal and Kevin to create this romantic and fun wedding! A beautiful, traditional ceremony, the wedding was held at Marvin Methodist Church in Tyler, Texas. The incredible stained glass windows and rich hues of carved wood throughout the church was a stunning backdrop to the soft pinks and whites chosen for the bouquets and altar arrangements. Krystal's bouquet featured a variety of garden roses in pinks, creams, and white.  Following the ceremony, the couple celebrated with their family and friends at The Hollytree Country Club where tables were set with pink sequin table cloths and sophisticated centerpieces made with roses, hydrangeas, alstroemeria, and accents of garden foliages. Enjoy the gorgeous photographs courtesy of Alex M Photography!

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Photography by Alex M Photography

10.14.12 Nathan + Charlene

This week's wedding venue brought us out to Longview, Texas to the beautiful Belgium House. Since Nathan and Charlene chose to have their ceremony outdoors beneath the gazebo, we focused our attention on making that area a focal point. Desiring a garden style feel, we put together a curtain of hanging arrangements and framed the gazebo with two large garden urn arrangements; we even added an extra touch of sparkle by attaching vintage crystals from the archway. Charcoal gray, soft pinks and white, Charlene's bridal bouquet featured garden roses, anemones, phalaenopsis orchids, and ranunculus. Alongside the lovely Belgium House gardens, the fresh flower arrangements and bouquets really added a sense of classic romance to Nathan and Charlene's special day.

Not only was her wedding day stunning but Charlene's photographer, Gema Blanton, did an amazing job with her bridal portraits.  When designing her portrait bouquet, Charlene gave me free reign and said..."Just have fun with it!  I'll love whatever you make." I used a variety of phalaenopsis orchids cut from my dad's greenhouse, peonies, and David Austin Garden Roses, which turned out beautifully against the estate background and vineyard.

Charlene's beautiful wedding portraits were featured on the Love Wed Bliss blog!

Photography by Gema Blanton