Colorful Tea Party Wedding Inspiration
Lovelies, if you're in need of a mood booster, look no further. This tea party inspired shoot from L. Brook Events and Emily Delamater is the definition of happy. Bursting with color and sprinkled with cuteness, including mini strawberry rhubarb pies and the most cheerful blooms you ever did see from Laurie Andrews Design, there's sooo much more waiting in the gallery!
From L. Brook Events… There is something about the springtime that is inherently romantic. The longer, sunnier and warmer days beg for celebration and what could be more perfect then a small and intimate celebration of two people in love.
The porch of a bright and classic Victorian home in Norway, Maine was the ideal setting and provided a great backdrop for this young and fresh shoot. We chose a bright palette of peach, tiffany blue, coral, and persimmon with hints of deep red poppies for spring.
In searching for props for the table, we found a beautiful set of china and teacups that complimented our color palette and springtime theme perfectly. We wanted the shoot to feel intimate and a little non-traditional, while still capturing the whimsy and romanticism that we love about spring, so we used the teacups to display homemade, artisan marshmallows in shades of beautiful, spring hues. We incorporated other vintage props from the 1950’s in our design, as well fresh peaches and nectarines that were just coming into season to create this fresh and bright look.
The porch of a bright and classic Victorian home in Norway, Maine was the ideal setting and provided a great backdrop for this young and fresh shoot. We chose a bright palette of peach, tiffany blue, coral, and persimmon with hints of deep red poppies for spring.
In searching for props for the table, we found a beautiful set of china and teacups that complimented our color palette and springtime theme perfectly. We wanted the shoot to feel intimate and a little non-traditional, while still capturing the whimsy and romanticism that we love about spring, so we used the teacups to display homemade, artisan marshmallows in shades of beautiful, spring hues. We incorporated other vintage props from the 1950’s in our design, as well fresh peaches and nectarines that were just coming into season to create this fresh and bright look.