For this January wedding at Stewarts Bay Lodge, the brief was soft pinks with plenty of foliage.
We are lucky in Tasmania that our Protea Pink Ice flower pretty much all year round, so there's always something pink to work with, but to make something extra special for this special couple, I dialled up the the pink!
Clear pink hydrangeas perfect for the picking, were great in the bouquets. I used the hydrangeas and Pink Ice proteas along with Scarlet Ribbons pincushions which have a softer colour when they first begin to flower.
Other ingredients you can see are the shiny Silver Tree cones, dusky silver Brunia "berries", some soft green sea holly, and pinky-purple Hebe.
Foliages used are variegated pittosporum, and Risdon Peppermint gum.
For the groom, Safari sunset leucos in their deep Burgundy summer colour, hydrangea, sea holly, peppermint gum and Hebe.
For the dads, no hydrangea but some little Jubilee Crown leuco cones were added.
Its a very satisfying thing to line up all the boutonnieres - they always look so happy!
The lovely bride provided some birdcages to fill with flowers. These were to hang from hooks on the lawn overlooking the bay at Stewarts Bay Lodge. As can be the case in Tassie, the weather had different ideas and the ceremony was held indoors.
I decided these looked best with the flowers and foliage spilling out through the bars.
For the reception, we made a long bridal table garland to sit in front of the bride and groom. It was full of pincushions, hydrangea, brunia, sea holly and foliages.
For the guests tables, vases filled with more of the same. Lots of foliage including some top the beautiful shiny Silver Tree foliage.
The table numbers were added with little peg picks. I think combining the table number and the flowers works well in terms of minimising clutter on the tables and creating an overall look.
Stewarts Bay Lodge is a great venue filled with natural light.
Photograph by Acoma Studio |
It was such a pleasure to be involved in this special wedding. If you want to see more, check out the video by Ash Video Tas - worth a look!
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