Romantic, Natural Wedding Inspiration
When top-notch creatives come together for an inspiration shoot, it's a beautiful thing. Especially when Danielle DeFiore, Nature's Grace Design, Jenna Blazevich and Bella Figura happen to be the creative gurus involved. Just have a look this wildly romantic setup dressed in a sea of neutrals and subtle, berry hued accents. It's modern and old world all rolled into one, and the gallery is waiting with so much more.
From Danielle DeFiore... Warmer weather has made it’s way to Northern Colorado and the crisp, fresh air, combined with new budding flowers, inspired a wedding style shoot with a palette to match. Our styling takes the simple beauty of rich, neutral, traditional colors and meshes it with a light, old world romantic feel.
We used dark purples like blackberry and red wine knowing they would offer a striking contrast against a series of unique white floral arrangements. The flowers featured carry a southern flare, and include clematis, peris bud, Peonies and lilacs, roses, hyacinth, helleborus and smilax, all off-set by deep green flat fern, Needle-nose Ivy and Jasmine Vine. This mix offered amazing diversity in texture within the distilled color palette.
Simple yet eye-catching arrangements on the dining tables stand out against the rustic, love-worn wooden planks of the table. We also wanted to find a fun way to balance the feminine feel with the masculine energy of the groom so we pulled in some black and gray accents including moonstone, pewter and silver for the place settings.
It is our hope that this light and airy, yin/yang style concept can live on long past spring as a fit for both summer and fall weddings!
We used dark purples like blackberry and red wine knowing they would offer a striking contrast against a series of unique white floral arrangements. The flowers featured carry a southern flare, and include clematis, peris bud, Peonies and lilacs, roses, hyacinth, helleborus and smilax, all off-set by deep green flat fern, Needle-nose Ivy and Jasmine Vine. This mix offered amazing diversity in texture within the distilled color palette.
Simple yet eye-catching arrangements on the dining tables stand out against the rustic, love-worn wooden planks of the table. We also wanted to find a fun way to balance the feminine feel with the masculine energy of the groom so we pulled in some black and gray accents including moonstone, pewter and silver for the place settings.
It is our hope that this light and airy, yin/yang style concept can live on long past spring as a fit for both summer and fall weddings!