"Make the space look like nature has taken over"

This was a dream job. The bride wanted the celebration of her marriage at the incredible Rania Restaurant to look as if had been abandoned and nature had taken over. Foraged foliage- nandina and ivy, smilax from East Texas Smilax, Spirea from Mountain Flower Farm and found mossy logs were the main components. We also used large amounts of jasmine hanging from the entrance lighting fixture that filled the air with a sweet scent as guests arrived and exited. We used flowers only at the bar. We also made small cookies and cakes for the dessert table- Rose Pistachio Shortbread, Miso Tahini Chocolate Chip Drops, Small Olive Oil Cakes with Strawberry and Coconut. And lucky me, Amelia Johnson photographed and did an incredible job of capturing the details.

May Backyard Wedding

My talented friend garden designer, Lara Morabito’s daughter got married in their stunning family home. I made a garland to hang over the front door to frame the ceremony that complemented the roses climbing on the house and a garland of foraged foliage to mark the tent entrance. The bouquets were Japanese sweet peas. As always Amelia Johnson’s photos are stunning.

A favorite dahlia heavy wedding, this time last year!

53bcbe0c93c98$!900x Loved this wedding!  The design direction was–– use the best available flowers which meant all sorts of glorious dahlias, garden roses and fall foliage.  Thanks to Karson Butler Events for coordination and Amelia Johnson for documenting! Check out the post on Style Me Pretty for lots of Amelia's photos.

The spectacular dahlias were from Andrea of Lynnvale Studios and Don of Don's Dahlias.  You guys make me adore the fall!