Monday, November 1, 2010

Melissa & Basil - August 21, 2010


I'm skipping ahead with this wedding, but I recently received the pictures from their photographer, Heather Brincko of HPB Photo, and I just couldn't wait to post. Her pictures are fantastic! To see more of the wedding, you can visit her blog. I thought the flowers for this wedding turned out amazing and the bride was super happy with them as well. Her bouquet is definitely in my top five favorites.

Melissa and Basil currently live in NYC and so after our initial consultation, we communicated through email. At the consultation, she described to me what she had in mind, and it just clicked. I knew exactly what she was talking about. She wanted soft pastel shades of slate blue and purple with a touch of celadon green and a natural, slightly wild look to the flowers. She specifically asked for hydrangea and lavender (since the favors were to be small lavender satchels), but left the rest of the flower choices up to me. When she showed me a picture of her dress, which helped inspire the bouquet, I was so excited to see it in person. It did not disappoint!

Inspiration Board

The wedding took place at the Oswego Hills Vineyard and Winery. I thought this venue was so beautiful and serene and to top it off, the weather was absolutely perfect. Here are a few shots of the stunning bride and groom.



Melissa and her bouquet
(love the blue door behind her)

Another bouquet shot
(flowers include Hydrangea, Lavender, Lisianthus, Scabiosa, Thistle and Peruvian Apples)

The wedding party - love the unique angle here

A closer shot of the bridesmaid bouquets
(flowers include Hydrangea, Lavender, Thistle, Lisianthus, and Phlox)

The Groom's Bout

For the ceremony, large mason jars were hung from the aisle-way chairs along with lavender and white rose petals down the side of the aisle. The backdrop of the white barn couldn't have been more perfect.





The reception tables had a combo of three mason jars (two small and one large that was moved from the ceremony) along with votive candles. Her tables were named after airports that she and Basil had been to. Such a cute idea. The sun setting in the backdrop brings out the beauty of the flowers even more. It reminds me of a watercolor painting.



Thank you Melissa and Basil for letting me be a part of your day! I hope your life is filled with love and happiness! Congratulations!

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