spring wedding

Moody Spring Wedding at Tin Roof Farms

The weather for this wedding couldn’t have stopped a great team from pulling out all the stops to give our couple a beautiful day! It was a dreary and humid spring day, but it only added to the ambiance you can see through these photos.

My favorite part was the head table. Set in front of the mantle filled with candles and flowers, we used small arrangements and candles to set the scene. It was adorned with a specialty linen, custom menus, chargers and napkins.

The flowers were all light, pastel colors and had a whimsical look to them. For a more true-to-color view, be sure to hop over to our instagram and look for this wedding. We loved every bit of it!

I N G R E D I E N T S

Peach and lavender stock flower, light blue delphinium, white larkspur, quicksand roses, orlaya, seeded eucalyptus, nagi, cream hypericum berries, and white lisianthus.

H O N E Y C O M B R E N T A L S

White ceremony columns, white ceramic vases, bud vases, candles/candleholders.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Madison Shull Photography
Planning and Design: Caitlin and Co. Events
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Venue: Tin Roof Farms
DJ: Wade Event Co.
Catering: Hudson’s Classic Catering
Live Painting: United in Paint
Bar: Blue Flame Bartending
Rentals: Party Reflections
Linens: BBJ La Tavola
Cake: Publix

Aiken Estate Wedding and Polo Club Reception

Almost each wedding we do becomes my new favorite, and this was no exception! Originally, our clients wanted all-white flowers and greenery. As wedding planning evolved, they decided to add in more bright, spring flowers and it couldn’t have gone better.

The private ceremony featured greenery and floral columns, low arrangements for the end of the aisle, and petals going down it. We made floral collars for their pups (swoon!) and they definitely stole the show. The bridal bouquet was expansive and full of life.

The intimate reception took place at New Bridge Polo Club and was just as beautiful. The couple gathered their closest friends and family to celebrate with them. The head table used a series of low, “growing” style arrangements without vases. These are the perfect way to decorate a farmhouse table so guests can still see across. It gives the effect for a runner but breaks it up a little to give room for candles and conversation. The cocktail table linens were tied back with greenery and topped with a bud vase.

Did I mention the wedding also took place on a Wednesday? Makes me love it even more.

I N G R E D I E N T S

White peonies, lisianthus, hydrangea and ranunculus, peach ranunculus, lavender larkspur, light blue delphinium, white astrantia, huckleberry foliage, camellia branches, italian ruscus.

H O N E Y C O M B R E N T A L S

Ceremony columns, bud vases

C R E D I T S

Photography: Dailey Alexandra Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Videography: Good Co. Studios
Venues: White Brix, New Bridge Polo Club
Planning: Emerald Ox.
Cake: Hey Honey! Cakery
DJ: Magic Sounds Productions
Catering: Newberry Hall
Hair/Makeup: Macked Up By Mo
Ceremony Musician: Edgewire Music
Donkeys: Black Burro Events
Rentals: All Star Tents and Events
Gown: Made With Love Bridal

Spring has Sprung at Windsor Manor

This wedding at Windsor Manor occurred in late May, just as it is really starting to warm up in Augusta. Our bride gave us creative freedom for her color palette, and just requested we add some stargazer lilies in there because it was her favorite flower. To soften the look and tie it together, we used accents of light pink and peach, along with our base of greenery and crisp white flowers.

Her bouquet was a classic and simple ‘teardrop’ cascade shape. We decorated the lanterns that the venue has with an edge of flowers that dressed it up just a little bit more than laying the greens and flowers around them on the table. It was a lovely day!

I N G R E D I E N T S

Stargazer lilies, white lisianthus and roses, pink snapdragons, peach ranunculus, white larkspur, eucalyptus varieties, and Italian ruscus.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Bethany Grace Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Venues: Windsor Manor
Planning: HA Planning
Cake: Little Dutch Bakery
DJ: Magic Sounds Productions
Catering: Fat Man’s Catering
Hair/Makeup: Darling Loft Salon
Gown: House of the Bride; Justin Alexander
Groomswear: Simon’s Formal Wear

Lovely in Lavender at Pine Knoll Farms

This has to be one of the most calming color palettes we have worked in! The lavender and light blue combined with lighter green hues was the perfect start to the Spring season in Augusta. Not to mention, this wedding happened on Master’s weekend so it felt like the calm in the middle of the storm.

We used a couple of centerpiece options to add some interest to the Magnolia Barn at Pine Knoll Farms: low floral arrangements and a lush base around a cylinder vase trio with candles. The cross base from the Kelly Chapel was moved in front of the sweetheart table during cocktail hour. Love the ability to repurpose ceremony florals like this!

I N G R E D I E N T S

Lavender “ocean song” roses, white spray roses and roses, light blue delphinium, dusty miller, queen anne’s lace, lavender stock flower and limonium, light blue hydrangea, white larkspur, blue thistle, eucalyptus varieties, and olive leaf.

H O N E Y C O M B R E N T A L S

Clear glass vases

C R E D I T S

Photography: Jacqueline Aleace Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Hankal Events
Venue: Pine Knoll Farms
Cake: Hey Honey! Cakery
Gown: Elegant Bridals
Menswear: Simon’s Formal Wear
Photobooth: Southeastern Photo Camper
Bar: ABC Bartending Services

Dreamy Lavender Wedding on a Family Farm

The last couple of years have brought many changes to the event industry, one being a move towards more weddings at family homes. This spring wedding on a family farm was just that! A gathering of loved ones in an inviting and rustic atmosphere, with light and airy floral accents to frame the day. Our bride’s favorite flower was a gerbera daisy, so of course we integrated those into the wedding design. They were framed by soft roses and textured thistle, among others. This gallery makes me just want to take a deep breath and soak it all in!

I N G R E D I E N T S

Lavender ‘ocean song’ roses, white gerbera daisies, white ‘snowflake’ spray roses, Queen Anne’s lace, Italian ruscus, eleagnus vine, blue thistle, olive leaf, and eucalyptus varieties.

H O N E Y C O M B R E N T A L S

Wooden ceremony cross in the dark wood stain, wooden centerpiece boxes, cylinder vase assortment.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Guillebeau Photo
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Southern Gates Events
Cake: Hey Honey! Cakery
Tent: Ranco Event Rentals
Catering: A Family Affair

Springtime Bridal Portraits

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A few weeks ago I was asked to design a bridal bouquet and boutonnière for a styled photo shoot at Savannah Rapids, in Augusta, GA. Little did I know, I would be working with a real couple! 

These two lovebirds absolutely worked it, and I'm overjoyed I was able to participate as they recreated their wedding day. I might be biased, but I think there's something so special about couples that can renew their commitment weeks, months, or years after the fact. It was colder down at the river than any of us expected, but you definitely can't tell from looking at these! *insert fire emoji here*

I N G R E D I E N T S:
Ohara & spray roses, anemones, wax flower, gunny eucalyptus, bear grass, and dusty miller & snapdragons from my garden. I loveee adding in home-grown elements!

C R E D I T S: 
Florals: Honeycomb Florals (that's me!)
Photography & Coordination: Juliana Payne Photography
Bride's Attire: House of the Bride
Groom's Attire: Simon's Formal Wear
Hair/Makeup: Camry Powell
Bling (AKA ring): Windsor Fine Jewelers
Boutonnière Backing: Flowerstay

Check out the gallery below!