How to Pair Old Warm Charm With Modern Elements at Your Micro Wedding
For today's wedding inspo, we're sharing the blueprints for pulling off old world charm with a mix of modern elements at your micro wedding - all thanks to Blush and Blossom Events! From a reception dripping in hundred of cascading blooms by Isibeal Studio to a Beauty and the Beast inspired escort display, there's so much to fall head over heels in love with. To pin your faves, check out the full gallery taken by Molly Carr Photography!
From Blush and Blossom Events... Nestled among the trees of the Wellington Neighborhood in Meridian Hills lies a manor fit for a king. “Fox Hill Manor” served as the perfect backdrop for this intimate micro wedding inspiration shoot. Organic, romantic, and minimal were the words used by Blush and Blossom Events to describe the vision for this shoot, which was a nod to old world charm with modern elements. We wanted to create an ethereal, dream-like setting, reminiscent of an old English garden, overflowing with lush florals. The end result was simply breathtaking.
The bride was a vision in not only one, but two Watters gowns- one worn for the ceremony and the other for the reception. The romantic floral color palette highlighted the blush Watters gown worn by our model, Natalia. The neutral florals were exquisitely designed by Isibeal Studio to enhance the private estate’s natural landscape while also paying homage to the last little bits of summer hanging on.
One of my favorite details from the shoot was the invitation suite accompanied by a love letter written from the groom to the bride, crafted by Every Little Letter. To create truly beautiful heirloom images of the invitation suite, we always recommend hiring a stylist to create the flat lay for the photographer. Isibeal Studio served as a creative director and stylist designing a stunning flat lay filled with florals to accent the handwritten note. Guest experience was of utmost importance in designing this petite celebration.
As more brides and grooms are having to pare down their wedding guest count, this can consequently result in more intentional and personal wedding details. Guests were welcomed with a charming escort display of handmade paperie and fresh blooms positioned underneath glass cloches. Hundreds of flowers cascaded down and around the newlyweds and guests as they dined al fresco, as well as served as the luxe backdrop for the cakes. Every intricate detail on the tablescape, from the wax seal place cards and vellum menus, down to the laurel leaf gold chargers, was to create more texture in the tablescape and in turn, more visual interest. Fine art wedding photographer Molly Carr captured the enchanted setting with perfection.