Kathleen and Taylor

“Moose and Squirrel, getting married in a vineyard.”

This was the phrase the bride used when I asked her if there was any theme for this wedding.  They also wanted to use succulents, so they could re-purpose them to create a “living wall” in their home after the big day — such a cute idea!  So this time, we took succulents and gave them a woodland/fairytale feel.  Lots of texture in this one, with tree bark, lotus pods, waxflower, and my favorite trailing amaranthus.  Check out some of the detail shots below.

Chau and Scott

Chau and Scott were a very unique challenge.  Being avid surfers, they wanted a tropical feel, but also wanted to incorporate succulents.  Though it originally seemed like an oxymoron in the flower world, we think it turned out rather gorgeous.  Plus the added symbology – merging flowers from two different worlds to create something beautiful – is kind of a sweet corollary to any marriage. Let us know what YOU think!

Nichole and Ben

Flowers: www.vignettesfloraldesign.com Photography: www.shedlightphotography.com

Traditional. Lace. Hydrangeas. Cranberry, Navy and Ivory.

These photos were all taken by the amazing photographers at Shed Light Photography. If you need a photographer for your wedding I highly recommend them. The pictures turned out gorgeous, and Joshua was so good at getting everyone to feel comfortable in front of the camera.