Nailing a Neutral Color Palette with Pops of ColorStephanie and Roderick had a vision for their wedding - Boho chic meets Crazy Rich Asians in the most perfect venue, Roger Williams Park Botanical Center in Providence, RI (if you've seen the movie, you will get why!). Dried and Fresh FlowersThe inspiration for a neutral color palette without using all white, came down to combining fresh and dried flowers with zero greenery. My recommendation on how to add pops of color to a neutral color palette: use muted pink or dusty rose, toffee or terracotta, and light sandy colors against your whites and creams. Without overkilling "boho," we used a healthy, moderate amount of dried pampas grass, dried sun palm, dried bunny tail with some of my favorites - quicksand roses, toffee roses, cremons, and white strawflower. If you can believe it, this arch was built by the bride's father and designed exactly to my requests so that the flowers could be secured and placed exactly where I want them. Couples ... this is how you use your close resources! Inside the greenhouse was where the reception took place. Let me tell you, the tropical flowers, ivy and beautiful greenery that surrounded the place made everything truly magical. We got to repurpose the ceremony arch as the backdrop for the sweetheart table and it was perfect! Congratulations to Stephanie and Roderick for bringing their vision, entrusting me, and ending up with an incredible and beautiful wedding I will never forget. Vendors:
Flowers: Grace Flora Studio Venue: Roger Williams Park Botanical Center Catering: Pranzi Catering Photographer: Indigo & Ivory Videographer: Earth + Sun Co Entertainment: MadLove LLC
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6/24/2023 03:52:34 am
Thanks for sharing! Very good Informative and useful... Keep up the great work.
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