6.25.16 Alex + Abbey

This sweet wildflower wedding was just what the bride wanted.  I began planning my own garden in the early spring for flowers and foliage that I would use for her wedding.  Along with my personal garden cuttings, I also worked with a local grower to produce some brightly colored florals for the handpicked wildflower look.  I incorporated Flax, Black-eyed Susan, Chamomile, Veronica, Sweet William and Echinacea along with Dusty Miller and Periennial Grasses to complete the look for her bouquets and centerpieces.

Photography by Alex Modisette

1.3.15 Kelsey + Lindsey

This stunning winter wedding took place at Centaur Arabian Farms in Tyler, Texas.  When Lindsey and I met, we discussed her desire to create an inviting "woodsy" and  "wintery" feel for her wedding.  January in Texas can sometimes be warm...you just never know. One this day, however, the crisp weather helped set the perfect stage for the lush winter greens, pinecones and candles on tables dressed in shimmery gold linens.  The bride beautifully wore a warm fur stole for the photos.  The bouquets featured lovely amaryllis, pepper berries, eucalyptus, silver brunia and lugustrum berries. Champagne flowed, glasses clinked and all had a wonderful time!

1.3.15 Ryan + Laura

I just love how each wedding has its own personality!  Laura truly has a great style and I loved guiding her through the process of choosing her flowers.  Laura chose succulents to bring in that touch of mint green to her bouquets.  I love how they look with the coral roses.  A bit of grey was brought in with the addition of seeded eucalyptus and brunia berries.  Everything turned out simply lovely.

Congratulations to this sweet couple!