Classic Vineyard Wedding at Montaluce Winery

A wedding beneath a beautiful oak tree, overlooking a beautiful landscape, followed by a dreamy reception - what more could you ask for!?

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 beneath the mantle at the reception, and along the head table.

The tree has since been trimmed, so while we can still drape it, it does have a different shape. Stay tuned for the most recent Montaluce wedding with the new style!

This wedding has also been published on Inspired By This. Click through the link to read more about the designs, and scroll to the bottom to view the wedding gallery in its entirety.

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 pedestel 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

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

Crisp Summer Wedding at Trinity on The Hill

Bring on all the crisp and clean flowers! A white and green wedding is never boring, if you ask me. We used a mix of deeper emerald greens to coordinate with the bridesmaid dresses, and also some lighter touches of eucalyptus and olive for contrast. While we only provided ceremony flowers for this event, you can see a few items be repurposed at the reception, which I am a total fan of. The wreaths from the church were set around the candles, and the altar arrangements were placed at the entrance table. Gorgeous!

I N G R E D I E N T S

White ‘tibet’ roses, anemone, delphinium, ranunculus, queen anne’s lace, italian ruscus, true blue eucalyptus, olive leaf.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Birdsong Louis Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Venue: Trinity on the Hill United Methodist Church/Palmetto Terrace Room
Cake: Hey Honey! Cakery

Delicate Spring Wedding Preview at Barnsley Resort

We added all of the light and airy components for this couple that wed at The Ruins at Barnsley Resort this past April. From the various centerpieces to the elegant bouquets, this was a beautiful day. Stay tuned for the full gallery!

I N G R E D I E N T S

Quicksand and ivory roses, white and butterfly ranunculus, peach stock flower, white sweet peas, blush and ivory spray roses, white astrantia, jasmine vine, italian ruscus, olive branches, smilax vine, crinkle pittosporum, gyp.

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

Geometric gold stands in the large (24”) size, large matte gold compotes, small antique gold compotes, assorted cylinder vases/candles, bud vases.

C R E D I T S

Photography: Araka Walker Photography
Floral Design: Honeycomb Florals
Planning: Ashley Baber Weddings
Venue: Barnsley Resort, Ruins
Videography: Light Cannon Films
Gown: Serendipity Bridal
Beauty: Jahna Christa
Rentals: Crush Event Design
Styling Mat: Suzy Pierce Art
Cake: Kat at Lush Cakery