wedding florals

An Evening at 5th & Taylor by Alexsandria Vaughan

In the heart of Germantown, you will find the beloved restaurant 5th & Taylor, with its industrial and moody interior that creates an intimate evening and allows the brightly colored florals for this wedding to shine. The use of both the indoor and outdoor spaces allowed us to create two very distinct tones for all the centerpieces and other floral arrangements. On the inside, we utilized the darker interior so that the brightness of the flowers and citrus would pop. While in the outdoor space, we fed into the naturalness of the space to create more garden-like arrangements and the lush garden rose arch for the ceremony. The minimalism of the space ensures that the flowers were sure to make a statement across every place that they would be placed, and making use of statement pieces like the statue gave us a place to hang a larger flower installation to make the perfect backdrop for their wedding cake.

Venue: 5th & Taylor

A Personal Touch by Alexsandria Vaughan

Sometimes when it comes to your special day, you do not need an array of centerpieces or elaborate installations to make a moment beautiful and one you’ll cherish. This bride and her bridesmaids had an elegant collection of garden roses for their bouquets. For the groom, his boutonniere was a simple yet elegant white spray rose to match the rest of the blooms. No matter the shape or scale, elegance will find its way with these beautiful florals.

An Enchanting Fall Evening by Alexsandria Vaughan

Back in October, we had the pleasure of doing this elegant Autumn wedding. This mixture of classical white tones and soft yellows with the richness of fall foliage and herby greens captivates the heart of what can be done in a late Autumn wedding. Throughout the venue, we created mini-collections of both classical-looking urns and pots accompanied by glass bud vases and vases. One such of these collections is the star of the center bar in front of the dancefloor, with the massive stone urn filled with greenery and fall foliage. Accompanying these pieces on the dancefloor are two more extravagant foliage urns, greenery draped across the ceiling, and foliage terraces lining the back of the band. Throughout the rest of the venue, we took the same approach of creating intimate and lavish spaces with these beautiful collections of florals. On the main dining tables, each was lined with a mixture of a few bigger centerpieces with some smaller accent bud vases. In a more untraditional fashion, the cake for this wedding had a large floral piece incased underneath rather than on the table or cake itself. The florals for this wedding had an unique mixture of both classical and nontraditional elements creating a beutiful and one of a kind experience.

Venue: Belle Meade Country Club

Photographer: Kristyn Hogan