Rowley Wedding Floral Preview

The Rowley wedding went off without a hitch, the Lord was so good. I had 2 amazing volunteers who worked tirelessly alongside me, early and late hours, with great attitudes and creativity. Hanging out with Kailey and Veronica was the best part of the wedding weekend!

Here are some pics from the ceremony. Note here for this event, Hydrangea Lane only did the floral design for the bridal party, cake, and ceremony site, and spray flower arrangements. It was a blessing to serve in this capacity. I was really touched by the bride's thoughtfulness to all those helping with her wedding. I got a thank you text, card, and present the morning of, and after the reception was over. WOW! She is too kind!
For each event, it truly is a labor of love for me. I use themes from types of flowers used especially for certain aspects of the wedding. Each wedding I do, I choose a bridal flower, used exclusively for the bridal bouquet. The only other time you'll see that particular bud, would be on the Mother-of-the-Bride's corsage as a little touch to tie them together in a special way. For this lovely wedding, I chose Cabbage Juliet Roses for the Bride and her Mom's corsage.
A PBC team effort went underway to decorate the ceremony site. Shout out to Denise Watson and Shelley Burling- Hayley Silverman, And Jamie Eaton. Such blessings!
A baby's breath arrangement adorned the cross.
Added custom live wreaths on either side of the cross and hand woven fresh garlands.
Spray florals freshened up the entry way to the church and later, the reception.
Love when my kitchen table is covered in the stage arrangement (peach and white, back center); entry way (front left); and walkway arrangements that welcomed the guests on the outdoor pathway (right).
A sampling of the bridal party bouquets.
This wedding helped me grow so much in my Corsage/Boutt making skills. Kailey was such a huge help with all 6 of these! Thank you Kail! 
Close-up look of the live, fresh wreaths. very fun :)  Great work on the other one, Veronica :).
Closer look at the one of the 18 hand-tied Baby's breath bouquets that lined the aisle way. They were wrapped in burlap and lace ribbon. We also decorated the aisle with 8 bags of peach, cream, white, and soft pink rose petals to help with a more fresh, lush look.


Happy Flowering! Can't wait to see the photographers awesome pics!

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