Now I'd like to highlight the star of this wedding. The flowers. Oh my the flowers.
Signature Florals nailed it. When I said red, orange and gold and I needed to avoid a tropical feeling...she found a way.
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The aisle treatments later filled the dinner tent |
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The Bouquets |
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We purposefully didn't overwhelm the dinner tables with flowers. The tables were designed for a more dinner party feel. |
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These 3 arrangements are what made this space a bit more intimate and finished. It doesn't appear as just "white" in the background of the ceremony. This often happens with waterfront ceremonies. |
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On the round tables, we added the "aisle" arrangements from the ceremony tent. |
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Who took all these lovely photos? The fabulous team at
Deborah Cull Photography.