Montaluce Winery Wedding Preview

This wedding at Montaluce Winery in Dahlonega, Georgia was an absolute wonder. Between the sweetest couple, the best vendors around, breathtaking scenery and dreamy florals, we loved working on this for our bride and groom.

We used a low and growing ceremony semicircle of flowers, lush barrel topper arrangements in gold vases, more candles than you’d believe, bud vases, and greenery throughout the venue. Most of the ceremony florals were repurposed at the reception, as well. Win, win! If you were ever wondering what our design style is, this wedding embodies it perfectly.

The preview/sneak peek gallery is below. Be on the lookout for more!

I N G R E D I E N T S

‘Juliet’ garden roses, ivory roses, white ranunculus, peach stock flower, light blue delphinium, blush and white spray roses, Italian ruscus, pittosporum greenery, southern smilax, and eucalyptus varieties.

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

Low matte gold centerpiece compotes/vases, vintage and textured bud vases, white draping, ‘Monet’ style floating candle holders, square glass tea light votives, and assorted cylinder vases and candles for the mantle installation. Yes, we can definitely provide you with candles!

C R E D I T S

Photography: Araka Walker Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Jeannene Lillie Events
Venue: Montaluce Winery and Restaurant, Dahlonega GA
Videography: Whitney Wysong Photo
DJ: Pirone DJ’s, DJ Tommy Pirone
Gown: Tiffinie Bleu Bridal
Beauty: Bombshell Creations GA, Perfected by Paige

A New Take on Autumn at Enterprise Mill

Unique color palette: check! During our consultation call our couple had just a few requests, one of them being a unique mix of colors for their flowers. They asked for a mix of lavender and dark red, which was something I hadn’t personally put together yet. I was so excited to work on something new for them! The other idea they had was something akin to hanging paper cranes for the gazebo. I suggested we use small white spray roses to mimic this effect and it was a hit! We completed the ceremony with lush fern and eucalyptus runners for each side of the aisle. The reception used our gold stands to hold centerpieces both atop and within them and add some interest. We used larger versions of these for the sign in and dessert table. A little something new for this October wedding!

I N G R E D I E N T S

Lavender “ocean song” roses, purple stock flower, burgundy and white spray roses, dark red “star of flame” astrantia, leather leaf and plumosa fern, and eucalyptus varieties.

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

Geometric gold stands in the small (8”) and medium (16”) size.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Bethany Grace Photo
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Venue: Enterprise Mill
Donuts: Sheila’s Donuts

Rocking Wedding at Sacred Heart

And the award for the coolest couple goes tooooo: The Libby’s! This wedding had it all. An absolutely epic cascading bouquet, Elvis, a metal band, over 40 boutonnieres and corsages for the VIP guests, and more! Did I mentioned we used some of the nicest flowers?! Gosh, I am so excited to share these photos! Let’s get to it.

I N G R E D I E N T S

White peonies, ranunculus, lisianthus, queen Anne’s lace, ivory ‘vendela’ roses, O’Hara garden roses, white astilbe, white majolica spray roses, magnolia leaves, and Italian and Florida ruscus.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Birdsong Louis Photography
Floral: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Emerald Ox
Venue: Sacred Heart Cultural Center
Makeup: Renew You Makeup Artistry
Hair: Victoria at Trust and Mane Salon
Catering: Berry’s Catering
DJ: DJ Teddy

A Modern Wedding at Enterprise Mill

No roses, no problem! I can’t lie, roses are one of my favorite flowers to use in wedding designs. When our bride thought they were too ordinary, we had to think out of the box! Her favorite flower was a white lily, so that was integrated (of course!), along with delphinium, to create an elegant and modern array of floral designs. The gallery is below of this stunning, industrial, and unique wedding at Enterprise Mill.

I N G R E D I E N T S

White La Bach (unscented!) lilies, delphinium, lisianthus, Italian and Florida ruscus, Queen Anne’s lace, nagi greens, southern smilax, white hydrangea.

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

Pipe and drape, geometric gold centerpiece stands

C R E D I T S

Photography: Guillebeau Photo
Floral: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Hankal Events
Hair: Holly Mae Freeman from Ambience Salon
Venue: Enterprise Mill
Cakes: Dianna Hall

Chinoiserie Editorial

Something blue, steal my heart! This was a wonderful collaboration of southern style last month in North Augusta. My favorite part is the gazebo installation. It’s no secret that we have a natural and organic style, so what could be better than building a flower meadow as a backdrop for your ceremony?!

I couldn’t share these photos without giving a shoutout to all of the local women-led businesses that pulled this together. Please do me a favor and check them out!

C R E D I T S

Photography: Araka Walker @arakawalker
Planner: Meghan Bishop @meghancbishop
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals @honeycombflorals
Model: Olivia Wamack @oliviawamack
Venue: Lookaway Inn @lookawayinn
Stationery: BEK Designs @bekcustomdesigns
Calligraphy: Pretty Written Things @prettywrittenthings
Event Rentals: Ranco @rancoeventrentals
Vintage Rental Decor: Rosilie’s Rentals @rosiliesrentals
Hair Stylist: Holly Mae Freeman @h0llymae
Makeup Artist: Jasmyn @jasmyn.glamms
Bridal Gown Boutique: Elegant Bridals @elegantbridals
Jeweler: Windsor Fine Jewelers @windsorfinejewelers
Cookies: The Buttercup Bake Shop @thebuttercupbakeshop_
Cake: Hey Honey! Cakery @heyhoneycakery

I N G R E D I E N T S

White peonies, roses, ranunculus, larkspur, anemones and sweet peas with a hint of blue delphinium.

Emerald Green Wedding in Downtown Augusta

These two tied the knot on the rainiest day we had had in a while, but you certainly can’t tell by looking at these photos! We used a mix of neutral tones and deep emerald greens to match the bridesmaid dresses and other decor. I will admit I was a little nervous with their wedding being on Valentine’s Day weekend AND upon learning the mother of the bride was a former florist, but it all came together so well!

C R E D I T S

Photography: Birdsong Louis Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Yohe and Co Events
Gown: House of the Bride
Venues: Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church and The Foundry at Rae’s Creek

I N G R E D I E N T S

Vendela roses, white majolica spray roses, cappuccino roses, Italian ruscus, plumosa and leather leaf fern, white stock flower, hydrangea, olive leaf and silver dollar eucalyptus.