Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Real Weddings: Mat and Emily

I  was excited to work with Emily because she had a beautiful, natural vision for her wedding (and she was SO NICE!) She and Mat were getting married at Naylor Vineyard in in Stewartstown PA at the end of July. To compliment the site, Emily was interested in having mostly herbs and greens in her bouquet and centerpieces. She also wanted a splash of purple and white-which worked wonderfully with the surroundings at the vineyard.

962611041_4HDC3-MWe filled the  bride’s bouquet was filled with basil, mint and eucalyptus. We used lavender, salvia and lisianthus for splashes of purple and white. It was a lush bouquet that smelled awesome!

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The  boutonnieres were simple, made of  salvia, mountain mint and a little sprig of statice.

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We tied bouquets of lilies, eucalyptus and mint to the arbor where the couple were married. The view of the vineyard could not have been more beautiful.

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The centerpieces were mason jars, orangina bottles and little juice glasses filled with herbs ad flowers. The three pieces were clustered together in the center of the tables.

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Everything about this wedding was just perfect!

Thanks to our growers for such wonderful flowers and herbs! We are grateful for Belvedere Farm, Locust Point Flowers and Talmar

Thanks too to Chris and Michelle Glass for the beautiful photos!

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Congratulations to Mat and Emily! Wishing you a long, happy life together!

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3 comments:

  1. I know the blog is about the flowers, but I LOVE her dress. And the flowers are beautiful too!

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  2. Carla, was it you who posted this comment? I knew you would love this dress! It is gorgeous!

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