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“I Do!” to the Details

July 14, 2009

Bridal BouquetFor my wedding on June 7th, I wanted to include all the simple yet beautiful touches that I recommend to all my clients to make their events special… but this time I loved getting to choose the details that express me!  With an organic palette of green, white, & pops of pink, my amazing florist Nancy Govro & I designed a reception inspired by an English garden brunch.  The flowers, food, and decor were modern and elegant, but the most beautiful part of the day was being surrounded by the smiling faces of the people we love!  A few of the details that brought it all together…

We kept the decor simple to allow the beauty of the Texas Hill Country to take center stage.

We kept the decor simple to allow the beauty of the Texas Hill Country to take center stage.

I wanted to do programs that were a bit outside-the-box, so I designed & handmade them myself.

I wanted to do programs that were a bit outside-the-box, so I designed & handmade them myself.

My handsome groom's boutonniere was perfectly in keeping with the English garden theme.

My handsome groom's boutonniere was perfectly in keeping with the English garden theme.

Colorful garnishes spiced up mimosas, bloody mary's, & screwdrivers.

Colorful garnishes spiced up mimosas, bloody mary's, & screwdrivers.

Another DIY project, this banner announced our new status as guests entered the reception.

Another DIY project, this banner announced our new status as guests entered the reception.

We asked guests to share their advice & wishes for our marriage, & hang them on the "Wish Tree."

We asked guests to share their advice & wishes for our marriage & hang them on the "Wish Tree."

It was fun to get home from the honeymoon and read all the wishes left by our family & friends.

We loved reading all the wishes left by our family & friends after we got home from the honeymoon.

The pastry chef at Mandola's did an amazing job of translating my vision for this dreamy Italian Cream Cake.

The pastry chef at Mandola's perfectly translated my vision for this dreamy Italian Cream Cake.

Rose of paper cones held heavenly-scented rose petals for guests to shower us as we left for the honeymoon.

Tons of paper cones held colorful rose petals so guests could shower us as we left for the honeymoon.

Stay tuned for more luscious images… the next post reveals the to-die-for brunch menu, complete with omelette chefs & champagne cocktails.

Photo Credits: Courtney McCullough Photography

3 Comments leave one →
  1. July 14, 2009 3:53 pm

    Your flowers were amazing! Love them!

  2. July 14, 2009 9:58 pm

    Camille – You have a fabulous site! I am so glad to see your wedding turned out beautifully! You do an amazing job with events and I only hope to attend one in the future. Congrats on your wedding and great work!

  3. Sandy permalink
    January 25, 2010 2:49 am

    Beautiful Ideas!!

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