Hannah and Adam’s wedding perfectly captured their personalities and style through striking bohemian florals, unique accents, and vintage charm. The magical day at the Sydonie Mansion was filled with meaningful details and heartfelt elements.
The bride’s enchanting aesthetic was complimented by the flowers in her hair, and an unstructured bouquet designed with toffee roses, quicksand roses, white majolica spray roses, yarrow, ranunculus, dahlias, and other seasonal flowers.
The outdoor ceremony greeted guests with a grand entrance of two floral towers on either side of the aisle. The backdrop was staged with a beautiful arch decorated with the bride’s macrame piece, adding asymmetrical floral arrangements at the top of the arch and florals at the base of the arch.
After the ceremony, the couple took a private escape to the bohemian bungalow. They were glowing with pure bliss, and shared a quiet moment to pause and soak in the love all around them.
Their sweetheart table, fit for a king and queen, was the focal point of the reception. We repurposed ceremony florals and added accents to highlight the speciality decor, making a dreamy dining experience for the newlyweds.
Hannah and Adam continued the night surrounded by beauty and joy, celebrating with their families and friends.
Here’s to love and laughter, and happily ever after.
Venue: Sydonie Mansion
Planner: Sparkleigh Productions
Florals & Design: Fairbanks Florist
Photographer: Chris Glenn
Videographer: First Sight Films
Catering: Pisces Rising
Guitarist/DJ: Jason Hobert
Stationary: Maureen Hall
Hair and Makeup: LeJeune Artistry
Bride’s Dress: Willowby by Watters
Flower girl dresses: Joyfolie