There is so much to love about this pretty pastel wedding, from the pressed flower details to the custom paper goods, but our favorite part has to be the way they incorporated trees into their wedding "florals". Yes, you read that right, instead of large floral centerpieces, this couple used living trees to decorate both their ceremony and reception space in addition to fresh cut flowers creating a truly unique "Secret Garden" vibe. Carrie Darling Events helped this ambitious couple bring their big dreams to life. Keep scrolling to see this incredible wedding and to see more of these dreamy photos from Anastasiia Photography.
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Lisa and Jeremy met online, but their love story relishes in a return to nature. While dating, Jeremy had promised Lisa a day of outdoor exploring around Clemson, South Carolina. Setting off for their day of adventuring, Lisa remembers exclaiming, “Let’s make some memories!” She had no idea that a surprise proposal was in store. This romantic afternoon led to a stunning waterfall, where the two were engaged, enchanted by flowing waters.
Lisa and Jeremy's wedding day in Naples, Florida was all about bringing the outdoors in with a burst of delicate watercolors. While planning, the couple kept returning to the idea of featuring whimsical elements, with greenery as the focal point, matched by the venue’s beautiful gardens. The couple incorporated trees into their wedding design, lining the ceremony entrance at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and towering above the reception tables at La Playa Beach and Golf Resort.
Lisa stunned in a romantic tulle and lace A-line gown with a dramatic train. Her bridesmaids helped bring in the blue from the pastel color palette in varying shades and silhouettes. Jeremy wore a lovely gray suit, along with his groomsmen, and sported a blue and white floral tie that worked perfectly with the garden theme.
Kaleidoscope Floral certainly had a tall order (literally) when it came to designing the florals for this wedding. They worked baby's breath and white roses into the towering live trees and created demure pastel arrangements that accented the tables at the reception and matched the bride's bouquet.
Silver satin tablecloths served as the backdrop for a romantic pastel tablescape. Blue glassware and floral-printed napkins worked in the cool tones from the color palette while framed pressed flowers served as table numbers.
Gentle dove blues are woven into bouquets of white florals and throughout the decor in a way that feels fresh. One of the sweetest details was the "bouquet" menus tied with baby's breath sprigs for a three-dimensional look to the paper goods.
Pressed florals dance throughout the reception, seen as table numbers, along the cake, and incorporated into their stationery.
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