Paula and Ted got married in Somerset, CA
At the beautiful Ranch at Stoney Creek
For their color scheme, they decided on "A Summer Version Of Autumn"
Their Style was Boho, Rustic, and Elegant
Paula held a luscious hand-tied bouquet
It contained an even mix of every color in their wedding palette
Floral Selection Of: Coral Reef Rose, Terracotta Rose, Peach Hypericum, Juliette Garden Rose, Ivory Rose, Bleached Bunny Tails, Burnt Orange Dahlia, White Majolica Spray Rose, Olive Foliage, Italian Ruscus, Grevillea, Salmon Ranunculus, Peach Spray Rose, Thistle, Spiral Eucalyptus, Coral Dahlia, and Silver Dollar Eucalyptus
Long dangling ribbon in shades of rust and light salmon
I was incredibly impressed with how well this bouquet held up in the EXTREME heat that day!
And she even took it with them on their honeymoon! So sweet!
The bridesmaid bouquets were a smaller, less elaborate version of the bridal bouquet.
With long dangling ribbon in shades of rust and light salmon.
I am just in LOVE with the colors!
The boutonnieres featured a coral rose, thistle, and other textural accents
While wearing salmon suspenders and a rust tie = perfection!
While Ted was wearing a light navy suit and rust color tie. He wore the most special boutonniere. Featuring a coral flower, thistle, and other textural accents.
Here comes the flower girl!
Flower crown for an 8-year-old wearing an ivory dress. Also a basket filled with rose petals
For the Ceremony: A rectangular wooden arch provided by the venue.
Subtle...but Gorgeous!
I believe adding Juliette Roses to any arrangement gives it that extra Wow.
Just Lovley
Down the Aisle...
Low meadow-style floor arrangements were placed at each chair end (atop a wooden stump) down the aisle.
At the Reception:
9 foot long tables with no seating at table ends.
In the middle of the table, one floral arrangement was placed upon a tree stump.
We also provided a light amount of flower blooms in a variety of colors, tucked into manzanita branches to serve as a table runner.
Blooms will be water tubed for protection from the hot hot heat!
Tall candles arranged down the length of the table center.
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