The only way I could describe this palette was like the shimmery, magical mirror that is a puddle of rainwater with motor oil swirling on the surface. Elevated and sophisticated, no? :p   Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. A

The only way I could describe this palette was like the shimmery, magical mirror that is a puddle of rainwater with motor oil swirling on the surface. Elevated and sophisticated, no? :p

Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 A garden of  kokedama  created an immersive, other-worldly ceremony altar environment.   Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

A garden of kokedama created an immersive, other-worldly ceremony altar environment.

Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 This wedding was in the latter half of May, affording us the unique blend of late spring (hellebore! frittilaria meleagris! heucherella!) and early summer (garden roses! clematis! sweet pea!) blooms.   Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie

This wedding was in the latter half of May, affording us the unique blend of late spring (hellebore! frittilaria meleagris! heucherella!) and early summer (garden roses! clematis! sweet pea!) blooms.

Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

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 Every guest passed through this portal we adorned with Mediterranean foliage and garden flowers to find their seat. The last person to pass through that same portal? The bride herself.   Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see

Every guest passed through this portal we adorned with Mediterranean foliage and garden flowers to find their seat. The last person to pass through that same portal? The bride herself.

Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see on BRIDES.

 Creamy white flowers on a summer day… classic but never boring.   Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see on BRIDES.

Creamy white flowers on a summer day… classic but never boring.

Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see on BRIDES.

 When the California coast is the ultimate altar vista, redirect your floral treatment to the aisle. An immersive aisle grass installation swayed gently with the breeze.     Photo by Jesse Leak. Event Design by Bash Please.

When the California coast is the ultimate altar vista, redirect your floral treatment to the aisle. An immersive aisle grass installation swayed gently with the breeze.

Photo by Jesse Leak. Event Design by Bash Please.

 Ellen & Daniel were wed underneath a cloud of vibrant fall flowers and foliage. Do you spy the garland of dried oranges?   Photo by Kait Miller. Event Design by The Gingers .

Ellen & Daniel were wed underneath a cloud of vibrant fall flowers and foliage. Do you spy the garland of dried oranges?

Photo by Kait Miller. Event Design by The Gingers .

 Autumn in San Francisco is the loveliest time of year - even the flowers are glowing with that humming golden feeling.   Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

Autumn in San Francisco is the loveliest time of year - even the flowers are glowing with that humming golden feeling.

Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

 If you’re getting married literally within the San Francisco skyline, we’ll frame you from the bottom up - as if you’re floating in a garden cloud amongst the skyscrapers.   Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRI

If you’re getting married literally within the San Francisco skyline, we’ll frame you from the bottom up - as if you’re floating in a garden cloud amongst the skyscrapers.

Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

 Dionysus was here…  Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

Dionysus was here…

Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

 Merlot + Syrah + Rosé + Sauvignon Blanc…  Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

Merlot + Syrah + Rosé + Sauvignon Blanc…

Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 The most magical table, one infinite runway of flowers and a feast, surrounded on all sides by your nearest and dearest.   Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

The most magical table, one infinite runway of flowers and a feast, surrounded on all sides by your nearest and dearest.

Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 A bold but simple bouquet, inspired by our bride's contemporary spin on a traditional Korean  hanbok .  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.

A bold but simple bouquet, inspired by our bride's contemporary spin on a traditional Korean hanbok.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.

 An altar installation of smokebush lined the lip of this hilltop platform overlooking Carmel Valley.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.

An altar installation of smokebush lined the lip of this hilltop platform overlooking Carmel Valley.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.

 We suspended this wreath of lace cap hydrangea, plum foliage, snowberry, and grapevine for this Downtown Los Angeles wedding.  Photo by Kapsule Co.

We suspended this wreath of lace cap hydrangea, plum foliage, snowberry, and grapevine for this Downtown Los Angeles wedding.

Photo by Kapsule Co.

    Photo by Kapsule Co.

 

Photo by Kapsule Co.

 Chris and Cristina share the exact. same. birthday. They were made for each other! Just like these chocolate cosmos and ‘Stephen Rulo’ garden roses.  Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

Chris and Cristina share the exact. same. birthday. They were made for each other! Just like these chocolate cosmos and ‘Stephen Rulo’ garden roses.

Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 Oh the glow after “I do!”  Photo by Adriana Klas. Event Design by Bash Please.

Oh the glow after “I do!”

Photo by Adriana Klas. Event Design by Bash Please.

 Golden Napa Valley light crawling across a magical al fresco tablescape set in a vineyard.  Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.

Golden Napa Valley light crawling across a magical al fresco tablescape set in a vineyard.

Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.

 Pop o’ orange.    Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

Pop o’ orange.

Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 No other season gives us the opportunity to play with color and texture quite like Autumn.  Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

No other season gives us the opportunity to play with color and texture quite like Autumn.

Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

 Fresh white, rich burgundy, and all the romantic tones in between in this bouquet.   Photo by Sean Flanigan. 

Fresh white, rich burgundy, and all the romantic tones in between in this bouquet. 

Photo by Sean Flanigan. 

 We suggested this dining configuration so each guest had a view of the valley beyond. Environment, atmosphere, and experiential design are everything.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event design by Lambert Floral Studio.

We suggested this dining configuration so each guest had a view of the valley beyond. Environment, atmosphere, and experiential design are everything.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event design by Lambert Floral Studio.

 A guest's point-of-view of the tablescape; how lovely to frame conversation and courses with candlelight and a compote of midsummer blooms.   Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.

A guest's point-of-view of the tablescape; how lovely to frame conversation and courses with candlelight and a compote of midsummer blooms. 

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.

 A ceremony urn overflowing with flowers, catching dappled light in all the right ways.  Photo by MK Sadler. Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.

A ceremony urn overflowing with flowers, catching dappled light in all the right ways.

Photo by MK Sadler. Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.

 An intimate ceremony in the oak grove.   Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.

An intimate ceremony in the oak grove. 

Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.

 I lovingly refer to this ceremony set up as chuppah a la Jumanji.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

I lovingly refer to this ceremony set up as chuppah a la Jumanji.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

 October. That magical month where San Francisco glows in golden tones and summer suddenly becomes fall.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

October. That magical month where San Francisco glows in golden tones and summer suddenly becomes fall.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

 Midnight blue velvet never hurt nobody.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

Midnight blue velvet never hurt nobody.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

 The head banquet table at this summer barn wedding in Marin County.  Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.

The head banquet table at this summer barn wedding in Marin County.

Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.

 A sleek tabletop calls for finessed flowers with gestural and lyrical movement.  Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.

A sleek tabletop calls for finessed flowers with gestural and lyrical movement.

Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.

 Melanie & Dylan paraded through the streets of Santa Barbara after their wedding ceremony.  Photo by Max & Friends.  Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.

Melanie & Dylan paraded through the streets of Santa Barbara after their wedding ceremony.

Photo by Max & Friends.

Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.

 Paprika, turmeric, and cayenne hues pair warmly with a worn and rugged table.  Photo by Brumley & Wells. 

Paprika, turmeric, and cayenne hues pair warmly with a worn and rugged table.

Photo by Brumley & Wells. 

 Photo by Kapsule Co.

Photo by Kapsule Co.

 Our architect groom built this arbor, framing the iconic California coast at Sea Ranch.  Photo by Larissa Cleveland.  Event Design by DALD Events.

Our architect groom built this arbor, framing the iconic California coast at Sea Ranch.

Photo by Larissa Cleveland.

Event Design by DALD Events.

 Ingredients for this elopement : crazy love, coastal breeze, and a windswept bouquet.  Photo by Brumley & Wells.

Ingredients for this elopement : crazy love, coastal breeze, and a windswept bouquet.

Photo by Brumley & Wells.

 Dogwood, clematis, and ranunculus in blushed shades.  Photo by Meghan Mehan.

Dogwood, clematis, and ranunculus in blushed shades.

Photo by Meghan Mehan.

 Kenny & Becky were married in the Rodin gallery at San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum.  Photo by Max & Friends. 

Kenny & Becky were married in the Rodin gallery at San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum.

Photo by Max & Friends. 

 A cake is worth a thousand calories.  Photo by Michele Beckwith.

A cake is worth a thousand calories.

Photo by Michele Beckwith.

 The only way I could describe this palette was like the shimmery, magical mirror that is a puddle of rainwater with motor oil swirling on the surface. Elevated and sophisticated, no? :p   Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. A
 A garden of  kokedama  created an immersive, other-worldly ceremony altar environment.   Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.
 This wedding was in the latter half of May, affording us the unique blend of late spring (hellebore! frittilaria meleagris! heucherella!) and early summer (garden roses! clematis! sweet pea!) blooms.   Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie
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 Every guest passed through this portal we adorned with Mediterranean foliage and garden flowers to find their seat. The last person to pass through that same portal? The bride herself.   Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see
 Creamy white flowers on a summer day… classic but never boring.   Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see on BRIDES.
 When the California coast is the ultimate altar vista, redirect your floral treatment to the aisle. An immersive aisle grass installation swayed gently with the breeze.     Photo by Jesse Leak. Event Design by Bash Please.
 Ellen & Daniel were wed underneath a cloud of vibrant fall flowers and foliage. Do you spy the garland of dried oranges?   Photo by Kait Miller. Event Design by The Gingers .
 Autumn in San Francisco is the loveliest time of year - even the flowers are glowing with that humming golden feeling.   Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.
 If you’re getting married literally within the San Francisco skyline, we’ll frame you from the bottom up - as if you’re floating in a garden cloud amongst the skyscrapers.   Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRI
 Dionysus was here…  Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.
 Merlot + Syrah + Rosé + Sauvignon Blanc…  Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.
 The most magical table, one infinite runway of flowers and a feast, surrounded on all sides by your nearest and dearest.   Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.
 A bold but simple bouquet, inspired by our bride's contemporary spin on a traditional Korean  hanbok .  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.
 An altar installation of smokebush lined the lip of this hilltop platform overlooking Carmel Valley.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.
 We suspended this wreath of lace cap hydrangea, plum foliage, snowberry, and grapevine for this Downtown Los Angeles wedding.  Photo by Kapsule Co.
    Photo by Kapsule Co.
 Chris and Cristina share the exact. same. birthday. They were made for each other! Just like these chocolate cosmos and ‘Stephen Rulo’ garden roses.  Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.
 Oh the glow after “I do!”  Photo by Adriana Klas. Event Design by Bash Please.
 Golden Napa Valley light crawling across a magical al fresco tablescape set in a vineyard.  Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.
 Pop o’ orange.    Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.
 No other season gives us the opportunity to play with color and texture quite like Autumn.  Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.
 Fresh white, rich burgundy, and all the romantic tones in between in this bouquet.   Photo by Sean Flanigan. 
 We suggested this dining configuration so each guest had a view of the valley beyond. Environment, atmosphere, and experiential design are everything.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event design by Lambert Floral Studio.
 A guest's point-of-view of the tablescape; how lovely to frame conversation and courses with candlelight and a compote of midsummer blooms.   Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.
 A ceremony urn overflowing with flowers, catching dappled light in all the right ways.  Photo by MK Sadler. Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.
 An intimate ceremony in the oak grove.   Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.
 I lovingly refer to this ceremony set up as chuppah a la Jumanji.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.
 October. That magical month where San Francisco glows in golden tones and summer suddenly becomes fall.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.
 Midnight blue velvet never hurt nobody.  Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.
 The head banquet table at this summer barn wedding in Marin County.  Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.
 A sleek tabletop calls for finessed flowers with gestural and lyrical movement.  Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.
 Melanie & Dylan paraded through the streets of Santa Barbara after their wedding ceremony.  Photo by Max & Friends.  Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.
 Paprika, turmeric, and cayenne hues pair warmly with a worn and rugged table.  Photo by Brumley & Wells. 
 Photo by Kapsule Co.
 Our architect groom built this arbor, framing the iconic California coast at Sea Ranch.  Photo by Larissa Cleveland.  Event Design by DALD Events.
 Ingredients for this elopement : crazy love, coastal breeze, and a windswept bouquet.  Photo by Brumley & Wells.
 Dogwood, clematis, and ranunculus in blushed shades.  Photo by Meghan Mehan.
 Kenny & Becky were married in the Rodin gallery at San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum.  Photo by Max & Friends. 
 A cake is worth a thousand calories.  Photo by Michele Beckwith.

The only way I could describe this palette was like the shimmery, magical mirror that is a puddle of rainwater with motor oil swirling on the surface. Elevated and sophisticated, no? :p

Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

A garden of kokedama created an immersive, other-worldly ceremony altar environment.

Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

This wedding was in the latter half of May, affording us the unique blend of late spring (hellebore! frittilaria meleagris! heucherella!) and early summer (garden roses! clematis! sweet pea!) blooms.

Photo by Amanda Crean. Event Design by Natalie Choi Events. As see on Martha Stewart Weddings.

Every guest passed through this portal we adorned with Mediterranean foliage and garden flowers to find their seat. The last person to pass through that same portal? The bride herself.

Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see on BRIDES.

Creamy white flowers on a summer day… classic but never boring.

Photo by Ashley Sawtelle. Event Design by Bash Please. As see on BRIDES.

When the California coast is the ultimate altar vista, redirect your floral treatment to the aisle. An immersive aisle grass installation swayed gently with the breeze.

Photo by Jesse Leak. Event Design by Bash Please.

Ellen & Daniel were wed underneath a cloud of vibrant fall flowers and foliage. Do you spy the garland of dried oranges?

Photo by Kait Miller. Event Design by The Gingers .

Autumn in San Francisco is the loveliest time of year - even the flowers are glowing with that humming golden feeling.

Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

If you’re getting married literally within the San Francisco skyline, we’ll frame you from the bottom up - as if you’re floating in a garden cloud amongst the skyscrapers.

Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

Dionysus was here…

Photo by Christina McNeill. Event Design by Ruby & Rose. As seen on BRIDES.

Merlot + Syrah + Rosé + Sauvignon Blanc…

Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

The most magical table, one infinite runway of flowers and a feast, surrounded on all sides by your nearest and dearest.

Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

A bold but simple bouquet, inspired by our bride's contemporary spin on a traditional Korean hanbok.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.

An altar installation of smokebush lined the lip of this hilltop platform overlooking Carmel Valley.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.As seen on Style Me Pretty.

We suspended this wreath of lace cap hydrangea, plum foliage, snowberry, and grapevine for this Downtown Los Angeles wedding.

Photo by Kapsule Co.

 

Photo by Kapsule Co.

Chris and Cristina share the exact. same. birthday. They were made for each other! Just like these chocolate cosmos and ‘Stephen Rulo’ garden roses.

Photo by Rebecca Yale. Event Design by Callista & Co. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

Oh the glow after “I do!”

Photo by Adriana Klas. Event Design by Bash Please.

Golden Napa Valley light crawling across a magical al fresco tablescape set in a vineyard.

Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.

Pop o’ orange.

Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

No other season gives us the opportunity to play with color and texture quite like Autumn.

Photo by Birds of a Feather. Event Design by The Gingers. As seen on Martha Stewart Weddings.

Fresh white, rich burgundy, and all the romantic tones in between in this bouquet. 

Photo by Sean Flanigan. 

We suggested this dining configuration so each guest had a view of the valley beyond. Environment, atmosphere, and experiential design are everything.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event design by Lambert Floral Studio.

A guest's point-of-view of the tablescape; how lovely to frame conversation and courses with candlelight and a compote of midsummer blooms. 

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Lambert Floral Studio.

A ceremony urn overflowing with flowers, catching dappled light in all the right ways.

Photo by MK Sadler. Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.

An intimate ceremony in the oak grove. 

Photo by Eric Kelley. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events and Laurie Arons Special Events.

I lovingly refer to this ceremony set up as chuppah a la Jumanji.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

October. That magical month where San Francisco glows in golden tones and summer suddenly becomes fall.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

Midnight blue velvet never hurt nobody.

Photo by Michele Beckwith. Event Design by Bash Please.

The head banquet table at this summer barn wedding in Marin County.

Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.

A sleek tabletop calls for finessed flowers with gestural and lyrical movement.

Photo by Taralynn Lawton. Event Design by Jenny Schneider Events.

Melanie & Dylan paraded through the streets of Santa Barbara after their wedding ceremony.

Photo by Max & Friends.

Event Design by Carly Rae Weddings.

Paprika, turmeric, and cayenne hues pair warmly with a worn and rugged table.

Photo by Brumley & Wells. 

Photo by Kapsule Co.

Our architect groom built this arbor, framing the iconic California coast at Sea Ranch.

Photo by Larissa Cleveland.

Event Design by DALD Events.

Ingredients for this elopement : crazy love, coastal breeze, and a windswept bouquet.

Photo by Brumley & Wells.

Dogwood, clematis, and ranunculus in blushed shades.

Photo by Meghan Mehan.

Kenny & Becky were married in the Rodin gallery at San Francisco's Legion of Honor Museum.

Photo by Max & Friends. 

A cake is worth a thousand calories.

Photo by Michele Beckwith.

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