Last month, I had the privilege of going to the wedding of my good friends, Jake and Aubre. As amazing as it was to witness their wedding, it was a cherry on top to be asked to design their flowers! Aubre's bouquet consisted of hydrangea (white and green), spider mums (dyed coral), and fern curls. The stems were wrapped in lace, which went along with the vintage theme of the day. Jake's boutonniere was a dahlia with hypericum and a fern curl to match his bride. The bridesmaid's bouquets were made with spidermums and hypericum. The reception was held at Provo Library, which was such a neat place to have it! It was definitely a diy wedding, the bride and groom's family and friends helped make the food and all the diy decorations. It looked so good! I had such a fun time doing this wedding and working with Aubre and all her great ideas! Thanks for letting me be a part of your big day! And a big congratulations! I couldn't be more happy for you guys!
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I got married on Sept. 30th to my best friend! I designed and did the flowers for my whole wedding. I made my bouquet and all the line flowers and the centerpieces with help from Nannette York, my old boss from Sleepy Ridge, which is, of course, where I had my reception. The centerpieces were groups of random glass bottles that I collected from ebay, a restaurant my sister worked at, antique stores, and even the recyclery, and mason jars. My bouquet was made of Garden roses, tulips, blue thistle, Scabiosa pods, and Queen Anne's Lace. The fathers' boutonniere were made with tulips. Doing my own wedding was so much fun, and I had a lot of help! It definitely helped me understand better the "brides point of view". Watching it all come together was the best part. It was such a beautiful day to start out a wonderful new life! (Pictures courtesy of Angie Maze and Kelli West Photography)
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