Amanda and Christopher became husband and wife in a beautiful outdoor ceremony at Epping Forest Yacht Club followed by a romatic, fairy-tale reception. We loved working with Amanda on creating her classic romantic floral vision.
Photos by: Dan Harris Photoart
{THE BRIDE)
Amanda’s textured nosegay bouquet was created using dahlias, peonies, ranunculus, astibe, and spray roses in shades of pink and ivory, with accents of willow eucalyptus. The bouquet perfectly complimented her lace ivory gown.
{THE BRIDESMAIDS & FLOWER GIRL}
The bridesmaids bouquets were also shades of pink and ivory. They were made using dahlias, spray roses, ranunculus and willow eucalyptus.
The flower girl wore a floral crown made of baby’s breath and touches of light pink spray roses. It was accented with ribbon streamers.
{THE GROOM & GROOMSMEN}
Christopher’s boutonniere was made of light pink ranuculus and greenery. His groomsmen wore boutonnieres of ivory spray roses and foliage.
{THE CEREMONY}
Amanda and Christopher said “I do” under a chuppa made of metal drapped with flowy white fabric. The chuppa had two stunning sprays of white, ivory, and light pink flowers with flowing foliage. The aisle markers were created with complimenting flowers and foliage in hanging silvery mercury vases.
{THE RECEPTION}
A romatic reception followed the ceremony. Silver mercury vases were placed on the two king tables for Amanda’s and the girls’ bouquets. The aisle markers along with frosted votive candles added even more romance to the Bride and Groom’s table and the wedding party table. Half of the guest tables had metal gray lanterns accented with shades of pink and ivory flowers. The other half of the tables had mercury stands with arrangements made of roses, hydrangeas, spray roses, eucalyptus and salal in ivory, white, and pink. Amanda and Christopher truly had a classic romantic reception.