I am so happy to share this wedding with my readers. Brittany and I have similar tastes with regard to color and texture so it was easy to create the designs for this orange and blue wedding! We started by picking out the right orange flowers, and from there Brittany was hooked on the textures I wanted to bring into the mix.
Brittany's bouquet was made of several types of orange roses, orange and white spray roses, blue thistles, orange hypericum berries, orange snapdragons, blue hydrangea, dusty miller, gardenia, and sea star fern. I loved the airiness of the sea star fern and it was the perfect green accent for this bouquet.
I love adding gardenias to a bouquet. The aroma is unparalleled, and the elegance of the swirls in the petals is perfect!
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The Maid's bouquets were decidedly neutral against the girls' deep navy blue dresses! We used white snapdragons, white garden roses, baby green hydrangea, dusty miller, white ranunculus, sea star fern, and for a pop of color, orange hypericum berries and green jackpot thistles.
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AJ, the groom, is in the navy, so there was no boutonniere for his crisp uniform, but the rest of the men wore little boutonnieres made of ranunculus, jackpot thistles, and hypericum berries.
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I have a new technique for corsages and I finally have a picture of them! These little pretties are created on metal cuffs. Gone are the days of those little bundles of flowers that flop around on your wrist on a piece of flimsy elastic! These are super secure and they feel like a little piece of jewelry for your special day! These were made from white ranunculus, orange spray roses, white astilbe and, of course, accents of sea star fern.
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Little bundles of white hydrangea, white garden roses, orange hypericum berries, blue thistles and sea star fern tied with white satin ribbon lined the aisle. The altar was decorated with two white urns filled with white hydrangea, white and orange roses, orange snapdragons and salal leaves. These were repurposed for the sweetheart table during the reception!
I created an escort card table arrangement of curly willow, blue delphinium, orange calla lily, orange mokara orchids and a collar of white hydrangea and sea star fern.
Brittany and AJ's cake was a simple white cake with navy blue ribbon, and I was happy to provide a topper and a few accents down the sides of the cake of orange roses and sea star fern.
The tables were adorned with a simple but textured arrangement of blue hydrangea, blue thistles, orange snapdragons, orange roses, white spray roses and sea star fern.
I love this series of photos because it shows the beautiful silhouette of Brittany's dress and also the elegance of the Arch of Swords which is tradition for military weddings.
Here are a few more of my favorites!
I loved seeing so much love between Brittany and AJ. I could feel it when I first met them, and I could feel it at the end of the night when I stopped to congratulate the happy couple! And by the way....are you swooning over her dress yet?? Between the gorgeous mermaid silhouette and the delicate lace, it's hard to pick my favorite detail!
I love when the photographer catches the bouquet toss on camera!
And I'll leave you with these gorgeous images...
This was one gorgeous and memorable wedding and I hope you've enjoyed the images as much as I have. Thanks to Michelle at
Michelle Renee Photography for the beautiful images. All images are hers unless otherwise indicated.