Thursday, January 9, 2014

Rocking Country

Michele & Greg ~ February 2012

Arroyo Trabuco Country Club ~ Mission Viejo, CA

A little bit of country. A little bit of rock & jazz. What do you get? You get this rocking country wedding & reception. Cowboy boots, drum sticks & a saxophone complete the mix.

The trellis was covered with grape vines and country inspired florals. 
Bridal party bouquets were created as if the flowers had just been picked out of a country garden. Bouts were made with dried flowers. Every note was perfectly played when it came to the centerpieces. Mason jars were covered by hand written table numbers on antique music sheets. 
Just a few stems of dried wheat, mums & wax flower were put through the rustic punched star on the mason jar lid. Complete harmony.

Photograhy by Ryan Garvin ~ www.RyanGarvin.com















Formal & Fun...and a little flirty

Kylee & Kyle ~ September 15, 2013

Saddleback Church Rancho Capistrano ~ San Juan Capistrano, CA

When I met with the Bride for our first consultation she said, "I want this wedding to be formal & fun". With that said, white and black were to be the formal. Chartreuse green would be the fun.
But in reality, the fun were the bride & groom!
The bridal party flowers were fresh & clean. White hydrangea with pops of green from the hypericum berry. The bridal bouquet had a additional special tough. Her grandmother's ring was tied to the onto the ribbons around the stems.

Centerpieces made a statement as they were not your typical floral arrangement. With 3 different styles, they all incorporated glass, black rock, succulents, curly willow, water and candlelight. They were all conversation pieces and loved by the guests.

When the sunset, magical stars lit up the dance floor and the true fun came out. Nothing beats a great kiss though under the sparkling lights.

Photography by Kamee June ~ www.kameejune.com




















Purple Passion

Alicia & Jason ~ August 11, 2013

Saddleback Church @ Rancho Capistrano 

This wedding was as sweet as you can get and designed for a princess.
The bride wanted to be frosted with flowers in all shades of purple and pink. 
Grape and raspberry hydrangeas, pale pink peonies, sweet stock, luscious lisianthus, lavender roses, purple and blue orchids and seeded eucalyptus were used to make this bride's dream come true.

Photography by Eyelet Images www.loveeyelet.com

  
 







               
 




                        




And they lived happily ever after.