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Flower arch garden
Flower arch garden








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This is your wedding and it should reflect YOUR vision, not what some floral designer thinks. We don’t have a standard look or any preconceived notions. Second, look at how different each of the weddings was. What it means to you, the bride is come hell or high water, with a team behind the BOC brand you know that nothing will stop up from being there on your big day. That is the only way we can pull off weekends like this. One of the things I did when I started Branching Out Chicago was to build a team. There are a couple of things that I want to add to this post. Last but, by no means least, I created Kala & Kevin’s wedding flowers in the beautiful hills of Tennessee in the remnants of Hurricane Delta! Kala’s vision for her micro-wedding was full-on boho in shades of burgundy and blush. Randy wanted lots eucalyptus with pops of burgundy and white.Ĭhristie led the Chicago team with a more traditional micro-wedding in Hoffman Estates. Sandy hit the road to the Amish country of the UP to set up Ryan & Randy’s boho micro-wedding. What a weekend! It isn’t that often that we hit the road to create wedding magic, but when we do we go all the way! Micro-weddings in Chicago, Nashville, and the Michigan UP all got made a little more beautiful this weekend by #TeamBOC! Instagram for all the participants below gallery. I hope you enjoy these images of my abandoned garden style wedding. Take the talented model Anna Page and put her in a gorgeous gown from The Crystal Bride and you have everything the talented and creative Mary Rose needed to capture a perfect early summer day in our indoor garden style set up. Bingo! A perfect juxtaposition to Janet’s china and glassware.

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At least that was the plan until I spied 3 perfectly old cement urns sitting on the floor.

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Our original plan for the farm table was to do a series of arrangements in gold compotes in keeping with the formal vibe in our abandoned garden. We used those same climbing vines to enhance a structural column at the venue and the wall behind Beth’s antique setee. The perfect definition of shabby chic!įirst off, was to create a climbing rose bush run amuck, up the column, and off to the wall it went! Next, we juxtaposed that with an almost formal arrangement in a vintage compote that had spent many years in our “garden”. The idea came to me to create the garden-style ambiance of a formal luncheon in the abandoned garden of an antebellum mansion. How could I make this special?ĭid I mention that this was for a friendly competition of 5 wedding venues in the Fox Valley? No? Well, it was, so I knew It had to be different and amazing. I knew that the wonderful Janet at Dish and Decor Vintage Rentals would be bringing her amazing collection of vintage china and glassware to the shoot. Hmmm, vintage columns, a venue bathed in natural light.

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Now mind you, there was a foot of snow on the ground and the temp was in the single digits! My southern girl heart was longing for the lushness of a garden in full bloom. Beth at Element’s Preserved wanted a spring look that incorporated her fabulous vintage columns. We were honored to be a part of the Fox Valley Styled Bride photoshoot. How we created a Garden Style Design in the dead of winter.










Flower arch garden