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January 13, 2021 by roseofsharon

Kenedy & Myles| Bowing Oaks

Kenedy and Myles had an absolutely romantic, stunning wedding and reception at Bowing Oaks. We loved her floral vision. The color palette of ivory, white, and, blush with the gold accents was perfection!
Photos by: Sarah Hapner

{THE BRIDE}

Kenedy was a gorgeous bride. She carried a bouquet of ivory, blush, and white with touches of silver dollar eucalyptus.

{THE BRIDESMAIDS}

Kennedy’s girls bouquets were similar to hers but smaller.

{THE CEREMONY}

Romance filled the air at Myles and Kennedy’s ceremony. From the aisle entrance to the altar was flawless. A spray made of flowers in their color palette along with mixed greenery was attached to the pavilion entrance.

The entrance to the aisle had two arrangements in gold stands. The aisle was lined with ivory rose petals. The aisle markers were made of mixed greenery with touches of flowers and cascading ribbon.

The arbor was stunning. It was draped with sheer ivory fabric. A spray made with complimenting ivory, blush, and white flowers and mixed greenery was in the upper left corner.

{THE RECEPTION}

The head table, banquet style, had four tall spectacular arrangements down the center. Created in gold stands using ivory, blush, and white flowers with mixed greenery.


The sweetheart table

Guest tables had a geometric gold and glass containers with candles a in the center. Around the container was a mixed greenery garland accented with flowers.

Other guest tables had tall arrangements in gold stands.

{VENDORS}

Photographer: Sarah Hapner Photography

Venue: Bowing Oaks

Planner: Southern Charm Events

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bowing Oaks, romantic wedding, Sarah Hapner, Southern Charm Events, Wedding Florist

May 24, 2019 by roseofsharon

Abby & Vincent | Bowing Oaks Plantation

Abby & Vincent said “I Do” under the beautiful oak tree at Bowing Oaks Plantation. We love Abby’s color pallet of deep burgundy, white and touches of blue. It was perfect for their romantic December wedding.

Photos by: Angelita Esparar Photography

{THE BRIDE}

Abby carried a textured, organic bouquet created with roses, garden roses, spray roses, lisianthus, ranunculus, and thistle in burgundy and white with touches of olive branch, eucalyptus, and dusty miller.

{THE BRIDESMAIDS}

Abby’s girls carried smaller versions of her bouquet.

{THE CEREMONY}

Two lanterns with sprays of greenery and touches of flowers in burgundy and white were at the entrance of the aisle. Vincent and Abby became husband and wife under a tree with cascading strands of greenery and fabric. It was a stunning, romantic ceremony.

{THE RECEPTION}

Abby and Vincent had an absolutely stunning reception. The wall behind the sweetheart table was accented with greenery and fabric strips. Abby’s bouquet was placed in the center of the table with the bridesmaids bouquets on the floor amongst candles. Greenery and fabric were also suspended over the dance floor. Centerpieces were created using pillar candles accented with mixed greenery.

{VENDORS}

Venue: Bowing Oaks Plantation

Photographer: Angelita Esparar Photography

Planner: Southern Charm Events

Cake: Alleycakes

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bowing Oaks, Wedding Florals, Wedding Florist

June 1, 2016 by roseofsharon

Brooke & Eric |Bowing Oaks|Jacksonville Wedding Florist

Brook and Eric became husband and wife in a breathtaking ceremony and reception at Bowing Oaks.  We loved working with Brooke to create a beautiful romantic fall look for her special day.

Photos By: Tonya Beaver Photography

{The Bride}

The bride’s bouquet was created using free spirit and coral roses and white ranunculus.

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The bridesmaids’  white ivory roses and mini calla lilies bouquets were the perfect compliment to the navy gowns the girls wore.

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{The Groom}

The boutinniere was a coral rose and a white spray rose.

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{The Ceremony}

The altar was fashioned using white pipe and drape with curly willow on each side.  The curly willow was accented with white snapdragoms and larkspur.

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The aisle markers were cylinder vases with 6 foot tall curly willow accented with larkspur blooms.

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{The Reception}

One way the romatic fall look was achieved for the receptions was using hanging wreaths above the tables.  The stunning wreaths were created with coral, white, ivory, dark pink, and raspberry flowers accented with dark green foliage.

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Low centerpieces were made using free spirit roses, coral roses, white ranunculus, dark pink calla lilies, raspberry stock, ivory spray roses, and dark foliage.  A mix of votive candles were placed around the centerpieces to help create the romantic look.

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Suspended above the dance floor was a long arrangement of complimenting flowers.

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Brooke and Eric’s reception was stunning.

 

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Filed Under: Uncategorized, Wedding Florals Tagged With: Amelia Island Wedding Florist, Bowing Oaks, Romatic Fall Wedding, Tonya Beaver

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