Heather and Barry are two of the most stylish, artistic, creative people I've had the pleasure of working with. The buzz words that kept coming up in our consultation were “whimsical”, “cozy”, “artistic” and “lush”. I couldn't wait to get to work on their florals- it was so much fun to be completely surrounded by sunny yellow and cream flowers and fresh lemons for 3 days while I designed the bouquets and centerpieces. The types of flowers I get to work with can really lift my mood!
I can't wait to share more of the details of this wedding with you.Ttheir fabulous photographers, Heather and Jon of One Love Photography, took this particular batch of photos with their “Big Papa” lens, which Jon created by taking apart an old camera and using the parts to fashion his own lens. The results? Fuzzy, textured photos that perfectly capture the dreaminess of the day. This wedding is definitely one of my faves! Be sure to check out the One Love blog post to get the full story on these images.






Here are some more images from One Love Photography!
A beautiful bridal portrait- Heather was radiant on her wedding day!
Yum yum yum- Her dress detailing is so delicate and fluffy! Her bouquet was designed with that same feel in mind. I gathered butter yellow peony tulips and freesia, huge white cattleya orchids, bouvardia and lisianthus into a nosegay wrapped in robin's egg satin.

The ladies wore happy yellow dresses with flowers to match.

Piles of lemons on damask patterned plates adorned the cocktail tables.

This charming and funky table setup greeted guests at the reception.

The short centerpieces were packed with the bride's favorite flowers- snapdragons, tulips, dahlias, china mums, hydrangea, and arabicum to name a few. Heather is also a graphic designer, and designed the ADORABLE placecards and favor tags. I believe she also sewed her own runners. One of the coolest details of all was the old family wedding portraits in mismatching tiffany blue frames on every table.

Soft, textural arrangements were placed on curvy wooden pedestals. Note: To make these pedestals, I simply glued together two wooden candle holders (you can find similar ones at Target or Homegoods) and painted it black! I nestled the pedestals in bowls of lemons for extra support.
Heather and Barry, I hope your first few months of marriage have been pure bliss! Enjoy your first married holiday. ![]()
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Such pretty shades of yellow! The bride’s bouquet is gorgeous, and I love the table arrangements and pedestals!