Miranda and Tyler: Mount Baker

These two lovebirds had the clearest vision for their elopement florals: Seasonal blooms from local farms, a muted but stunning color palette, and arrangements that reflected a wild PNW garden. “Structurally wild” is my specialty and I am thrilled to have been a part of their day! M+T traveled all the way from Oregon (and their photog from New Mexico!) to say their vows with family in the Mount Baker Wilderness. Check out their perfect day!

All photos by Wild Coast Photo

Kathryn and Bradford: Vineyard Wedding

If you are considering booking a venue that can be described as a “Blank Space”, this is beautiful photographic proof of the role that florals can play in transforming the look and feel of your event. This winery reception featured minimalist table settings and bare walls, allowing the flowers to do the work of softening the feel and bringing in the colors and textures of spring. All flowers chosen were seasonal, locally grown, and picked at their peak to ensure their best performance on Kathryn and Brad’s Best Day.

All photos by Deus Amor Co.

Venue: Tulip Valley Winery

Styled Shoot: The Finery on Camano Island

A dreamy late-spring styled shoot with top-notch vendors from all over the Puget Sound area, combining skills from the greater Seattle area, Skagit Valley, and Whatcom County. Our setting was the rustic, intimate venue of The Finery, located on beautiful Camano Island; the perfect place for a small wedding in a quiet, peaceful environment with experienced hosts that take true pride in providing a clean, immaculately landscaped property. A true dream team, all of these vendors are highly professional and provide stunning, quality work. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves!

Vendor Team

Photographer: Luna and Lion Co.

Planner: Evergreen Wedding Planning

Calligrapher: Jubilee Lettering

Florals: Tangled Roots Floral

Invitations: Blake Design Studio

Venue: The Finery on Camano Island

Cake: Cakes By Emily (florals by me)

Rentals: Dream Table Rental

Charcuterie: Graze and Gather

Hair and Makeup: Symmetrie Studios

Jacelyn and Matt: Lairmont Manor

A rescheduled date from Spring to late Summer, a guest list cut from 200+ to just 3 of their nearest and dearest, these two beautiful souls took everything Covid tossed at them and created the most beautiful day full of joyful moments and pure love. Their micro-wedding was held at Lairmont Manor in Fairhaven, renowned for it’s beauty and timeless romance. Flowering for their special day was a highlight of 2020 for me, congratulations J+M!

All photos by Caylie Mash Photography

Alice and Mike: Mount Baker Elopement

Planning a romantic mountain elopement from across the country is no easy feat, but these two traveled all the way from Pennsylvania and achieved their dream wedding in August of 2020, complete with quintessential PNW weather! Their choice of florals complimented the moody mountain backdrop of Artist Point on Mount Baker.

All photos by Adventure Instead

Sarah and Eliot: Diablo Lake Elopement

The North Cascades National Park is home to some of the most breathtaking views in our state, and the Diablo Lake Overlook does not disappoint! The cloud inversions, the glacial color of the water, and the snowy peaks in the background make for stunning scenery. The weather cooperated for S+E as they celebrated their love with family after hiking in with a picnic… and a cake! The North Cascades is one of my favorite parks in the state and offers no shortage of stunning places for elopements and intimate weddings.

All photos by Courtney Bowlden

Cake by Pure Bliss Desserts

Marion and Tony: Moon Mountain Lodge

M+T collected the most beautiful eclectic mix of tincture bottles in all sorts of colors, and asked for them to be filled with seasonal “wildflowers” to complete their floral vision. Peaceful vibes, an easy-going and wonderfully kind couple, all their guests joined them at Moon Mountain Lodge for a night of music, dancing, and camping under the stars. A rustic venue if I’ve ever seen one, the drive up to the Lodge is reminiscent of a forest-service logging road: bumpy, long, and probably not well suited for a low-riding compact car, but once you have arrived you are greeted with only the sounds of singing birds and rustling wind. This was a forever favorite wedding.

All photos by Ashley Hayes Photography

Tyler and Michael: Axton Events Bellingham

T+M’s florals were SO romantic, I’m not even sure where to begin. Their custom built arbor was stunning, and I created the largest design I had ever made before on it, complete with miles of blush chiffon. Their vision included arrangements made inside lanterns for their centerpieces, tons of local dahlias, and a statement-making bridal bouquet. Every aspect of this beautiful day was steeped in personalization and incorporating family.

All photos by Kevin and Katie Hulett- KHP Studios