Morgan and Zach were looking for a very natural and organic look with the flowers for her ceremony and reception. We used lots of succulents, garden roses, dahlias, zennia, peonies, and hypericum berries, campanula, lambs ear, dusty miller, and a small variety of other types of foliage to accent.
We wanted to keep it simple, so instead of using tons of different varieties (like you typically see in the "wildflower" style) we used only a few varieties in her color scheme.
This beautiful little girl wore a halo of baby's breath and ranunculus. To stick with the organic theme, we opted not to put ribbons in it so all you see is the natural beauty of the child and the flowers.
The boutonnieres were awesome! They had a little bit of quite a few different things in them, but all in neutral colors, so it didn't look to busy. In this one we see lambs ear, grapevine, bear grass, hypericum, succulents, spanish moss, and little bit of twine to tie it all together!
The bride and groom holding one of the larger succulents with the wedding bands and engagement ring nestled inside.
One of the pew markers - a mason jar filled with a few different types of beautiful wildflowers, tied on with sheer ribbon.
This is a picture of one of the wrist corsages. Like the boutonnieres, we used quite a few different floras in neutral colors so it didn't look too busy.
I'd like to give an EXTRA special thanks to Jill Amey at A Thousand Words Photography for sharing her amazing photographs with me. Her web site is and contact information can be found at http://jillamey.com/
The dresses so simple but when it comes on flowers it's really beautiful having many colors-special event flowers LA-
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