Though many brides give me a ton of artistic license when it comes to their flowers, it never gets better than having a sister get married!
Because I also served as a makeshift wedding planner, the color pallette was primarily my choosing. While I could have gone with a traditional fall color scheme of rust, pumpkin, and chocolate (read: borderline blah...), I just couldn't resist the fresh pop of clear, brights hues of green and orange. Liz loves green, so it just took convincing her that the orange wouldn't look too garish (or gourd-ish).
The right floral combos were finally achieved using Bells of Ireland, decorative peppers, mambo and super green cabbage roses, green hydrangea, green gladiola blooms, orange pincushion protea, orange ranunculus, orange standard and mini dahlias, orange mokara orchids, orange celosia, and green dendrobium orchids.
Despite having one of my last 35" gathering vases bust in half in the back of my Element on the way home, the day went just beautifully! Here is a small glimpse...
Because I also served as a makeshift wedding planner, the color pallette was primarily my choosing. While I could have gone with a traditional fall color scheme of rust, pumpkin, and chocolate (read: borderline blah...), I just couldn't resist the fresh pop of clear, brights hues of green and orange. Liz loves green, so it just took convincing her that the orange wouldn't look too garish (or gourd-ish).
The right floral combos were finally achieved using Bells of Ireland, decorative peppers, mambo and super green cabbage roses, green hydrangea, green gladiola blooms, orange pincushion protea, orange ranunculus, orange standard and mini dahlias, orange mokara orchids, orange celosia, and green dendrobium orchids.
Despite having one of my last 35" gathering vases bust in half in the back of my Element on the way home, the day went just beautifully! Here is a small glimpse...
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