A Wildflower Wedding

On a beautiful sunny day in June, there was a lovely wedding at Travellers Rest in Nashville. This lovely historic home features a beautiful garden spot perfect for nuptials and a renovated barn for receptions.

The bride loves wildflowers, especially the look of different flowers paired together to create a colorful, lovely glow. Some of her favorite blooms included sunflowers, blue hydrangea, tulips, and mum daisies– all which make an appearance in her wedding flowers.

In the garden, the aisleway was dusted with high & magic rose petals and then finished with a wrought iron garden arch:

aisle-with-petals-and-arch

The arch was decorated primarily with white & yellow mum daisies and sunflowers, along with hanging candles suspended by ribbon:
arch-with-sunflowers-and-hanging-candles

The goal of the look of the arch was to feel more wild, less structured, with full headed sunflowers, crocosmia sprays, ivy, and mum daisies:

sunflowers,-daisies,-and-ivy-on-a-garden-arch

The bridesmaids carried a bouquet comprised of blue hydrangea, yellow button mums, bluplerum and high & magic roses:
hydrangea,-high-and-magic-rose,-and-yellow-button-mums

The bride carried a bouquet of mixed wildflowers, with rannunculus, tulips, and billy balls, then hand-tied with yellow double faced satin ribbon:
garden-style-bouquet-with-rannunculus,-crapsedia,-tulips,-and-bluplerum

The bride’s cake was from Dessert Designs — a beautiful creation in ivory and decorated with loose cymbidium orchids, high & magic roses, and hydrangea:
dessert-designs-cake-with-blue-hydrangea,-cymbidium-orchids-and-roses

cake-topper-detail-with-hydrangea,-orchids,-roses

The centerpieces all varied, featuring different wildflowers paired with hydrangea which filled the bride’s grandmother’s mason jars. Each jar was embellished with a simple bow tied ribbon in shades of chocolate brown, yellow, taupe, and blue:

centerpieces

What a lovely wedding for an equally wonderful couple– may your lives together be blessed for always!

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