Kelley and Bryan
As a vendor for florals, I LIVE for the moment I see photo sneaks or delivery of final galleries from my clients, because I’m usually long-gone after set-up and don’t always witness most of the memory making in action! For Kelley and Bryan’s wedding day, their florals were picked up by their coordinator, so I hope you enjoy the photo highlights of their day just as much as I did.
It was a travel and action packed day, starting with one rooftop for first look, then their ceremony at a private residence with water views. On the way to their reception space the bridal party hit up another breathtaking rooftop before the final party space for the evening at The Shop.
Vendors
Photographer: Jerome Tso Photography
Planning, Coordination, ceremony site beverage service: Little Blue Bird Events
Ceremony Venue: Private Residence
Officiating and music: Dale Watson
Florals: The Copper Dahlia , set-up by Little Blue Bird Events. Sourced from Northwest Wholesale, Seattle Wholesale Growers Market, and The Copper Dahlia
Hair and Makeup: Rachel Rainey MUA
Reception Venue: The Shop
Reception Catering: Blue Ribbon Cooking
Two wine barrels at the altar held two large arrangements featuring stunning Annabelle hydrangeas from my own cutting garden. (They were almost twice the size of my head I tell ya!) White carnations, roses, and water lily dahlias filled in the remainder of the bouquets, in addition to a mix of variegated greens- I just love the texture of the fluffy ming fern.
A greenery garland and floral cluster provided a pop of character to their guestbook and welcome sign entrance.
The record guestbook was also signed by the artist- yes, their wedding was officiated by Texas musician Dale Watson!
As we know that I’m a lover of cavaliers, I had to include photos of the lovely canine guests. This is a cavalier blog now.
Kelley’s bridal bouquet was a mix of white ranunculus, white lisianthus, white spray roses, white roses, seeded eucalyptus, variegated boxwood, camelia, and yellow roses.
The yellow rose held special significance, as the bride’s father would call her his “Texas Rose”- we used the yellow for boutonnieres for both Kelley’s father and Bryan.
These rooftop photos are everything!
Bridesmaids carried bouquets of white lisianthus, white roses and spray roses, with variegated boxwood and seeded eucalyptus.
Groomsmen wore a single white rose with greens.
As the party moved to the reception space, so did the florals, adding a pop of lush greenery to the modern and industrial feel of The Shop Clubs’ space.
Quite a day that I had the pleasure of designing for- congratulations Kelley and Bryan!