

We did a romantic aisle treatment with rose petals and luminaries. A birch chuppah, was held by the groomsmen. Ingrid wanted a chic and contemporary orchid centerpiece, so we planted a unique variety called 'solar flare' in dark wooden containers with white river stones. The tables were filled with romantic pillar and votive candles. The bride carried a bouquet of velvety crimson amaryllis blossoms.
*Photos 4 & 5 are courtesy of Kelly Guenther.
1 comment:
A little red for good luck is a must in Asian culture, so I love that the flowers represent that! I am married to an Asian man, and that's exactly how I brought in the red to our wedding.... :)
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