Kim & Luke Married: Epping Forest Yacht Club Jacksonville Wedding
Kim & Luke planned their Jacksonville, FL wedding at the Epping Forest Yacht Club wedding from California. Kim chose to have pale colors for the ceremony with brighter shades for the reception. She gave us many photos as inspiration and free reign to design the bouquets and centerpieces. I can honestly say that we have been waiting to design this wedding since the day she booked and am absolutely thrilled with how everything turned out. I can’t wait to see the professional pictures from the amazing Julie Paisley Photography!! For now enjoy our snapshots from the day.
Boutonnieres were designed with Billy Balls, Peach Hypericum Berries and Dusty Miller Foliage.
Kim’s mother wore a bracelet corsage of Billy Balls, Peach Hypericum Berries, White Ranunculus and Dusty Miller Foliage.
The maid of honor carried a bouquet of Cafe Au Lait dahlias, pink ranunculus, white ranunculus, pale yellow stock, peach stock, dusty miller foliage, scabiosa pods and billy balls.
Kim carried a bouquet of Carmel Antike Garden Roses, Cafe Au Lait dahlias, pink ranunculus, white ranunculus, pale yellow stock, peach stock, dusty miller foliage, scabiosa pods and billy balls.
Centerpieces were a bright mix of orange alstroemeria, Wild Spirit roses, Carmel Antike garden roses, peach stock, yellow yarrow, Queen Anne’s lace, pink dahlias, white ranunculus, pink ranunculus, scented geranium foliage and dusty miller.
We loved all the textures in the centerpieces!
Our bird cage was adorned with a tussy mussy bouquet of scented geranium, billy balls, dahlias, scabiosa pods, stock and ranunculus.
The bride’s mothers small vases were used throughout the cocktail area. Here white ranunculus was added.
Scabiosa Pods
We loved the shape of these beautiful Wild Spirit Roses
Queen Anne’s Lace
Instead of a traditional guest book, the bride and groom chose to have a wish tree. Guests were to write down messages and hang them in the manzanita branches.
We added white hydrangea to the base of the manzanita branches and placed stock blooms on a few of the branches for a touch of color on the wish tree.
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