Tristan and Aaron came to Lexington from Texas for a destination wedding at Talon Winery. Tristan loved the idea of the monochromatic look throughout the bouquets and centerpieces. Her colors were ivory, navy and pale pink and we incorporated those colors into the flowers.
The couple really wanted to give their wedding a rustic, informal feel; the ceremony took place at the gazebo located in the winery's vineyard that overlooked the scenic landscape. We decided to keep the ceremony decor simple with rose petals lining the aisle and two floral arrangements hanging from the gazebo as a way to complement the natural beauty of the setting.
The bridesmaids carried bouquets of pale pink flowers (hydrangea, roses, lisianthus and carnations) while the bride carried a bouquet of blue flowers (hydrangea, iris, delphinium). For the centerpieces Tristan loved the look of grouped blue mason jars. We incorporated the monochromatic look here by grouping three mason jars filled of all pale pink, all blue or all white flowers. For the bigger arrangements we filled mason jars with flowers of all three colors and surrounded it by mason jars filled with pillar candles. We used such a wide range of flowers for Tristan and Aaron's wedding: stock, hydrangea, football mums, delphinium, lisianthus, iris, aster, astilbe, roses and carnations.
Tristan and Aaron make a beautiful couple and I am so honored that they allowed me to be apart of their wedding day. Here are a few pictures from their special day:
Love this! My flowers were AWESOME! I got so many compliments that day on your work!
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