Dried wedding flowers? Yes!! We love mixing fresh and dried flowers together to create a new take on arrangements, especially in the fall. Bonus, after your wedding you are already halfway there to preserving your flowers!
Logan wanted a very fall feel for her wedding, with oranges, yellows, browns, and soft pink. Drew had a pocket square style boutonniere, while the groomsmen had traditional pin-on style boutonnieres.
For the ceremony, we placed a gold metal pedestal on either side of the aisle entrance with a large floral arrangement on top of each.
Inside the reception tent, there was a mix of round tables and rectangular wood harvest tables. The harvest tables had greenery garlands with grasses tucked in, and the round tables had hammered copper compotes with dried wedding flowers arrangements.
Flowers we used: lotus pods, dried hydrangea, yarrow, craspedia, mums, lisianthus, dried peony, hypericum, nigella pods, waxflower























