The happy couple had their ceremony in the English Gardens. Besides being very hot, it was a touching thing to witness.
Noelle made a beautiful Maid of Honor.
The following are photos I took as we toured the gardens, in between the ceremony and reception.
The covered pergolas were impressive. I would love to see them when all the climbing wisteria vines are in bloom!
This was called the Rose Garden.
I loved these purple penstemon type flowers.I have only seen them in red.
The bridges, arbors, and gazebos added to the ambiance.
The big shady trees in this area made for lush shade plantings of hostas and heucheras.
Loved the style of the photos with the suspenders and sunglasses!
It was a treat to be with all my sisters, and the bride may as well have been a sister, she was with our family so much! They met in kindergarten and would still call each other best friends.
Then on to the reception! The colors were blue and coral, so pretty together!
The centerpieces were terrariums, and the doilies were actually my grandmother's!
Noelle made the darling backdrop for the gift table with strips of fabric and lace.
The bridal flowers... ahhh, the bridal flowers. They were amazing. I absolutely loved the succulents mixed in with the peach and coral flowers. The different textures made them look so romantic.
The lace around the bride's bouquet was actually a section of the mother-of-the-bride's wedding dress!
We thoroughly enjoyed the night eating, dancing, and watching the festivities (while the other three dad's watched all the kids!!!). If I could do it all over again I may have chosen the Idaho Botanical Garden for my reception... Gorgeous!
I have never seen flowers and succulents mixed like that. Very pretty! I am half sad and half glad that pinterest and etsy didn't exist when we got married! I would have had so many ideas I would never have been able to make up my mind.
ReplyDeleteThanks for documenting this, Lauren! I never even got my camera out! It was so fun to spend that special day with all my favorite girls!
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