Posts tagged hand dyed silk
ANNIE + BRIAN

I absolutely adored working with Annie! She called me only a little over a month before her wedding day to dream up the dreamist intimate wedding on the Oregon Coast. She had family fly out from all over the country to celebrate all weekend long! She designed the wedding around Brians suit which was a blue and rust plaid tweed and the surroundings of the Oregon Coast. I absolutely loved that. Paired with textured soft florals (to mimic the sandy tones and flowy textured grasses of the beach) were blue linens, rust tied napkins and taper candles in fun different candle holders to tie all the colors from the suit and the Oregon coast. Definitely a wedding for the books.

Photographer // Alexis Nicole Photography

STEPHANIE + KYLE

Steph and Kyle wanted their intimate wedding to feel cozy and modern but also vibrant, loud and fun. I think we struck the perfect balance between the venue and all the styling details! Stephanie hand dyed all of the napkins herself so each one was totally unique. They used Himalayan Salt Blocks as table numbers and to finish off the tablescape we had wild and colorful centerpieces in copper vessels and little ikebana arrangements in between to make room for the delicious family style dinner. Not to mention all the other details like the hand lettered acrylic signs! You entered the venue greeted with a gorgeous welcome sign and florals climbing up the stairs and opened the doors to a gigantic arrangement I decided to name Berta. Lastly, my favorite detail was the A-Symmetrical copper arbor bursting with color and dripping with Kyles request of amaranth. I will always cherish this wedding and all of the wonderful people I got to work with to bring the vision to life.

Photographer // Gallivan Photography

Venue // Plaza Del Toro

Planning + Coordination // Rosedae Events Co

Officiant // Melissa Coe

Cake // Sweetheart St. James

Rentals // Archive Rentals

Hair + Makeup // Brittany Blanchard

DJ // Event Team Entertainment

Signage // Letters and Dust