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November 5, 2017 by roseofsharon

Miranda & Stephen | Bowing Oaks

Miranda and Stephen said “I do” in a romantic outside ceremony.  A beautiful, garden reception followed.  We loved working with Miranda to create her lush garden floral vison.

Photos by: Sarahdipity 

 

{THE BRIDE}

Miranda carried a lush hand tied bouquet of white and ivory.  It was made of peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, spray roses, tweedier, and anemones.  It was accented with ruscus, eucalyptus, and dusty miller.

 

{THE BRIDESMAIDS & FLOWER GIRL}

Miranda’s bridemsaids’ bouquets complemnted the blush gowns perfectly.  They were created with a mix of foliage and accents of ivory garden roses, white ranuculus, and tweediea. The flower girl carried a smaller version of the bridesmaids’ bouquet.

 

{THE GROOM}

Stephen wore a boutonier created with ranunculus and greenery.

 

{THE RECEPTION}

The head table had gold mercury vases that held the bridemaids bouquets, stemmed floating candles, glass bottles with with white and ivory flowers, and eucalyptus on the table.  

During cocktail hour eucalyptus created a loose ring around the highboy tables.  The seating chart was accented with foliage and white and ivory flowers.

A mixed green garland accented with white blooms was secured to the truck which added even more romance to the outside.

 

{THE VENDORS}

Venue: Bowing Oaks Plantation

Photographer: Sarahdipity Photo

Cake: Alley Cakes

Wedding Planner: Adair at Dairing Events

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Wedding Florals Tagged With: Adair Currie, Alley Cakes, bowing oaks plantation, Dairing Events, garden wedding, Jacksonville Wedding Florist, Sarahdipity Photos

June 8, 2017 by roseofsharon

Chelsea & John | Queens Harbor

Chelsea and John said “I Do” in a gorgeous outside ceremony at Queens Harbor.  A beautiful reception followed. Chelsea was a joy to worl with.  We loved creating her soft, romantic floral vision.

Photos by: Sarahdipity Photos

 

{THE BRIDE}

Chelsea carried a bouquet of blush roses, pink dahlias, white ranunculus, light pink garden roses, ivory roses, and pink astilbe.  The softness beautifully complimented her white gown.

{THE BRIDESMAIDS}

Chelsea’s girls carried bouquets made of blush roses, white ranunculus, ivory roses, and pink astilbe.

{THE GROOM & GROOMSMEN}

John’s boutonniere was white ranunculus and spray roses with a touch of foliage.  The groomsmen wore ones made of pink spray roses and dark foliage.

 

{THE CEREMONY}

John and Chelsea became husband and wife under a champagne drapped arbor.  The arbor was adorned with two floral arrangments created with a mix of white, blush, and medium pink flowers.

Hanging vases lined the aisle that Chelsea walked down to her future husband.  The vases had ivory, white, and blush flowers that complemented the arbor.

 

{THE RECEPTION}

Guest tables had a variety of low and tall aragnemts.  The low centerpeices were on gold pedestal stand.  They were created with white hydrangeas and touches of light pink astilbe.

Other tables had arrangments of white and ivory flowers in varying heights.

Tall centerpieces created with white, ivory, and blush flowers added even more romance to the reception. The cake had touches of opened roses.  We absolutley loved this soft, romantic reception.

 

{VENDORS}
Venue: Queen’s Harbor

Photographer: Sarahdipity Photo

Cake: Alley Cakes

 

 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Wedding Florals, Weddings Tagged With: queens harbor, Sarahdipity Photos

December 8, 2016 by roseofsharon

Sarah & Caleb | The Omni – Amelia Island

Sarah and Caleb were married in a breathtaking beach ceremony at the Omni in Amelia Island.  A romantic  indoors reception followed.  We loved working with Sarah to create her beach chic floral vision.

Photos by: Sarahdipity

{THE BRIDE}

Sarah carried a beautiful textured bouquet created with roses, lavender scabiosa and stock, white ranunculus and anemones, and bruina with touches of salal and dusty miller.

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{THE BRIDESMAIDS & MOTHERS}

Sarah’s girls carried bouquets made of roses, lavender stock and scabiosa, ranunculus, freesia, brunia, and dusty miller.

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The mothers’ of the bride and groom carried small hand tied posies of lavender stock, roses, and dusty miller.

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{THE GROOM & GROOMSMEN}

Caleb wore a boutonniere of white anemones and dusty miller.

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The groomsmens’ boutonnieres were created with ranunculus and dusty miller.

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{THE CEREMONY}

Sarah and Caleb became husband and wife in a beach sheek ceremony.  The aisle Sarah walked down was lined with silver lanterns and petals.  The entrance of the aisel had two arrangements created with hydrangeas, roses, dusty miller, salal, and orchid stems.  These arrangements were also used in the reception.

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Once Sarah reached her groom, they said “I do” infront of a stunning driftwood arbor.  The arbor was accented with white and ivory flowers, dusty miller, and salal foliage.

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{THE RECEPTION}

The large banquet tables were adorned with the tall arrangments from the ceremony.  On each side of the centerpieces were driftwood accented with orchid blooms.  Two smaller arrangements with ivory, white, lavender, and silver flowers were also on each side of the tall centerpieces.

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Half of the smaller banquet tables had footed vases with spanish moss and a pillar candle surrounded by oyster shells.  Two low rectangular glass vases were placed in between the candle holders and had arrangments with flowers that complimented the rest of this beach chic reception. The other half had arrangements of ivory, white, lavender, and silver flowers created in silver mercury vases.  Also on the tables were driftwood accented with orchids and a mix of clear and mercury candles holders.

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Vendors:

Venue: The Omni – Amelia Island

Photographer: Sarahdipity Photos

Wedding Planner: Adair Curry at Dairing Events

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Wedding Florals, Weddings Tagged With: Adair Currie, Daring Events, Sarahdipity Photos, The Omni

August 11, 2016 by roseofsharon

Annie & Jordan | The Ribault Club

Annie and Jordan said “I Do” in a beautiful outside ceremony at the Ribault Club.  We loved working with Annie to create her natural, organic floral design.

Photos by: Sarahdipity Photos

{The Bride}

Annie carried an organic bouquet created with blush, light pink, and white flowers.  The flowers were a variety of roses, ranunculus, silver dollar eucalyptus, seeded eucalyptus, and ruskus.  The bouquet was wrapped with ribbon and accented with Annie’s locket.

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{The Bridesmaids}

Annie’s girls carried bouquets made of a mix of pink and peach roses along with white lisianthus and mixed foliage.

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{The Groom and Groomsmen}

Jordan’s boutineere was simple yet handsome.  It was created with ranunculus and foliage. The groomsmen boutineeres were two white spay roses and greenery.

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{The Reception}

Annie and Jordan’s reception was stunning.  The centerpieces were created with touches of medium, light pink, and white flowers with greenery that draped over the edges for a romantic, organic feel.

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Wedding Vendors:

Photographer: Sarahdipity Photos

Planner: Kristina Kopecki

Caterer: Anthony’s Catering

 

 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Wedding Florals, Weddings Tagged With: Jacksonville Wedding Florist, Ribault Club, Rose of Sharon Florist Weddings, Sarahdipity Photos

July 25, 2016 by roseofsharon

Wedding Traditions: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue

The tradition of having something old, something new, something borowed, and something blue can be dated back to 1898 in an old English Rhyme.  The original rhyme also included the line “sixpence in her shoe”.  Many of todays brides still follow this tradition and have one of each thing in their wedding.  Something old represents continunity, new represents optimism for the future, something borrowed symbolizes borrowed happiness, and something blue represnets purity, love, and fidelity.  What wonderful symbols to start off your new life together.  No wonder brides still follow this tradition over 100 years later.

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One of our brides carried a pendant with a picture of her dad around her bouquet.

Photo by: Sarahdipity photos

Not sure what to carry for your something old, new, borrowed, and blue?  Here are some ideas from past brides.

OLD

  •  Vintage accessory
  • Something meaningful such as a locket with pictures of parents or grandparents who have already passed away
  • A family heirloom

NEW

  • Wedding gown
  • Jewlery from your soon to be husband

BORROWED

  • Something special like your grandmother’s earrings or mom’s hairclip

BLUE

  • Embroider something blue into the lining of your dress( ex. wedding date or your new last name)
  • Shoes
  • Garter
  • Blue ribbon around your bouquet

Filed Under: Wedding Traditions Tagged With: Sarahdipity Photos, Wedding traditions

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