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December 04, 2008

Amanda + Matthew: An October Wedding

In October, I had the pleasure of working with the wonderful bride Amanda-- who I first met at the Perfect Wedding Guide Show in August. Her colors were shades of coral and fall pinks and yellows and oranges. She wanted to feature calla lilies in her bouquet, with corally-red dahlia and fresh yellow roses:

Dahlia,calla lily and rose bouquet-1
Dahlia,calla lily and rose bouquet2-1

The doors to the church were decorated with rustic wooden branch wreathes decorated with fresh fall flowers. The bride wanted the wedding to feel simple, casual, and rustic:

Rustic Wood Floral Wreath

A Closer Look:

Wooden Wreaths with carnations, mums, and daisies


Her pew markers were chocolate double-faced satin ribbons with single flower accents:

Single Flower Pew Markers

And the altar flowers were simple groupings of fresh fall flowers on a swagged chocolate brown silk with tall pillar candles that were wrapped in ivy:
Floral centerpieces to altar  
A closer look:

Floral centerpieces to altar

The table centerpieces were simple fall arrangements of assorted in-season blooms of bright colors:

rose, astro centerpiece
Centerpieces

Later that day, the centerpieces were placed on the tables outdoors:

Centerpieces Jones3-1
In all, this sweet wedding was the perfect component to an equally sweet bride & groom. Congratulations, Amanda & Matthew!

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