We’d like to think gone are the days of putting your wilted-from-the-sun bridesmaids bouquet in a vase and calling it good for the table arrangements. We’re all for reusing what we have, but we can do better than that! While some items are simply not designed to be reused, here’s some of our thoughts on what can be!
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The best designs are impactful designs- so choose where you want to pack a punch with your ceremony. You probably don’t need an aisle marker on every aisle with a giant arbor behind you and jumbo urns at the back of the ceremony site. While that would all be so cool, adding too much to one section of your wedding is a great way to rack up that bill quickly. Instead, focus on two larger things in your ceremony, and ask your florist if they can be repurposed with the next segment of your event. If you choose a few aisle markers and a ground arbor- all of these things can be reused in your reception site. Book your florist for a flip and they can use the trays to deck out your dance floor, frame the doors for a grand entrance at cocktail hour, or build out a beautiful meadow around your sweetheart table. All of these things paired with a ceiling installation and beautiful tablescapes will compliment your wedding perfectly!
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We’d love to hear how you reused flowers and maximized your budget!
We continue to be so inspired by weddings and specifically the people at weddings. There is so much uniqueness in one room and capturing people’s personalities and joy and connection has always been our favorite part of the job! 💛
Syd & Michael✨
Their Spring wedding was beyond beautiful & I loved every second of being a part of their day…who wouldn’t with these florals!! 🌼
Big thank you to @crown_and_lace & @brocoffphotography for documenting all the pretty details
The reception of my dreams!! Madeline + Chandler got married at the all inclusive, most stunning venue, @mintspringsfarm . All of the details were stunning! ✨