September was filled with such loveliness and wonderous brides, and I’m super thrilled to be sharing these delightful tales of wedded bliss. One gorgeous (albeit a bit rainy at times) day in September, the lovely Cat & Mike tied the knot on the rooftop of Aerial– overlooking Broadway in downtown Nashville.
Cat met with me soon after I opened the studio (and was super sweet & understanding that I didn’t yet have a consult space–it was still in construction). She’s the cutest & sweetest bride (you’ll see what I mean in a sec) and wanted a gorg wedding inspired with shades of green, white, and black.
So, without further adeu, let’s check out their gorgeous wedding, shall we?
Deets:
Photography: Red Letter Days (all the lovely wedding pics are theirs; the ones I took are noted below them)
Venue: Aerial
Cakes & Deliciousness: Dulce Desserts
Catering & yumminess: Down South Delights
Linens: BBJ
Cat, the lovely bride, had some really awesome ideas about what she wanted for her wedding, and when we first met she shared some of those with me– she loved the look of curly willow, and we thought curly willow going down the aisle would be awesome. She wanted lots of green, with touches of black and white. Green spider mums, orchids, and button mums along with hydrangea became our favorite picks for the flowers. The style: elegant, but naturalistic. Styled, but a little bit frayed about the edges. Damask was a love, love, love, and appeared on her tabletop linens.
+ Personal Flowers +
The bride carried a bouquet of white hydrangea, white dahlia, and white dendrobium orchids, hand tied with double faced Earth satin ribbon in white. A side view:

And a full view of the top

My studio shot of the bouquet pre-delivery:

The lovely bridesmaids carried bouquets of green hydrangea, green hypericum berries, roses, and white dahlia, hand tied with double faced satin:

My studio shot of the bridesmaids bouquet:

The darling ringbearers carried pillows made of moss and button mums, with white and black ribbon embellishing:

And there were a total of 4 flowergirls: two carried moss & flower baskets, with handles woven with beargrass, and the other two carried spider mum pomanders:


A shot I took with all the accouterments of the flowergirls:

An entire shot of the beautiful bridal party (the guys bore bouts of green hypericum berries bound with wire):

More to come in part II!

What a gorgeous bride!!! And those flowers are beyond amazing!
Thanks for such kind words Hillary! You were, by far, one of my greatest vendors. The flowers could not have turned out any better!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making our day so beautiful!