A flowery extravaganza, a dress and tiara fit for a princess, a glamorous purple color palette, and a stunning Old-World venue combine for a magical fairyland feel. A flower-heavy arch meant to mimic the door to a secret garden was the star of the show (besides the couple of course!) and was literally dripping with greenery. The scent of all of these flowers was just heavenly, and their beauty was perfectly captured by B Jones Photo.
This venue is just fantastic. Barn setting that is decorated inside in such a way that if you didn’t know it was a barn, you wouldn’t be able to tell. Creekside is named such because it is literally right next to a beautiful flowing water source. The towering trees, ferns, and welcoming atmosphere is the best. R + A chose a deep-toned, nuanced color palette with lots of texture, and a massive garland to wrap around the on-site arbor. Chef’s kiss.
All photos by Savanna Marlee Photography
Sherry and Brian are both fans of The Addams Family vibes an October wedding is great for, and wanted to incorporate this theme into their florals (but with their own special touch, of course!). We used black feathers, deep burgundy dahlias, black calla lilies, purple jewel-toned roses and carnations, monkey tail ferns and the most perfect blackberry sorbet scabiosas to round it all out. The result is something unexpected, completely unique, and totally Sherry and Brian. This day was chock-full of personal elements, read on to see them all!
Photos by Sasha Reiko Photography
Planning by Mardee’s Designs at Lairmont Manor
Only the best things to say about these two and this day! A gorgeous venue, a perfect early October day (75 degrees!!), multi-faceted color palette, dream couple and epic vendor team! It’s hard to describe the feeling you get as a vendor when all aspects of the day come together, all the vendors are working as a well-oiled machine to make dreams come true and help each other out, and the magic that’s being created. Being a part of a large team bringing your small part of the vision into the whole to design something unique and personal is magical. Check out this gorgeous day photographed by Courtney Bowlden and her team. Planning by Evergreen Wedding Planning at Christianson’s Nursery.
THESE TWO OMG. Such a vibrant working experience, and one that I’ll be thinking about for years to come. So much joy (and trust, which I appreciate the most!) in the planning process, gorgeous flowers, and lovely humans. I love the Saltbox Barn as a venue, it can accommodate the most rustic country barn wedding all the way up to a modern, minimalist vibe. These two decorated it with deep dark tones, tons of texture, and personal touches. My favorites!
Photos by Sara Welch Photography
Shelby and Ryan planned their entire elopement in 4 weeks, from Texas no less! They included their immediate family and ventured up to Artist Point on Mount Baker, with the help of their elopement planner/photographer. They wanted a slightly draping bouquet, with tons of local blooms in a classic burgundy, blush and white color palette. I also sent them off with some loose blooms for their cake and picnic table garland, which they arranged themselves when they got up to the mountain. Baker was serving up some looks for them, check out their gorgeous photos!
All images by Between the Pine
J+B planned their whole wedding from across the country! They chose a cabin in the foothills of the North Cascades as their home base, and had their nearest and dearest join them for a mountain top ceremony followed by a forest reception that can only be described as MAGICAL. What a joy to work with clients who feel like friends.
Photos by Nick+Danee
Sierra and Daunique’s stunning wedding featured lots of PNW-inspired floral vibes with just a splash of tropical flair. Showcasing local dahlias from our outstanding flower farmers, stock flowers, specialty roses and anthuriums, this coral and peach toned palette fit in perfectly with their venue. These two were so fun to work with and trusted the floral process, something I am always endlessly thankful for!
All photos by Alison Denise Photography