Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Caitlin and Gary at Eviva

Caitlin's chose unique wedding colors of white, brown, and accents of pool blue. We designed her bouquet to be made up of ivory roses, white freesia, white stock, white tulips, brown hypericum berries, and stephanotis. I used pool blue crystals inside the stephanotis to acknowledge the blue in her color pallette. Gary wore a boutonniere of an ivory rose. Caitlin chose to have the three ladies in her wedding party each carry one of the flowers in her bouquet plus the brown hypericum berries. Groomsmen matched the women who they escorted down the aisle.


One bridesmaid carried a bouquet made up of the white freesia interspersed with brown hypericum berries.






A second bridesmaid's bouquet was made up of hypericum berries and white tulips with bits of white limonium.














The MoH carried a bouquet of white stock accented with brown hypericum berries.








Moms wore pearled wristlets of white spray roses accented with hypericum berries. Caitlin's Dad wore a matching boutonniere.

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