An Organic Peach and Blush Wedding with Soft Florals and a Modern, Nature-Inspired Design
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The colors were Peach, Blush, and soft pinks with hints of yellow & sage.
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This couple and design team wanted a very organic vibe, florals that felt natural to the surrounding grounds, with a relaxed feel. A modern design met the natural rhythm of the outdoors. Clean lines created a refined, elevated foundation. Earthy, seasonal hues softened the look with organic warmth.
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Patrick was the most thorough and thoughtful planner when it came to the proposal – he had backup plans for the backup plans Fog derailed his Plan A to propose on the beach overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge (where we did our engagement photos!), but he pivoted to Plan B, which was Lovers Lane in the Presidio. He diligently scoped out the spot beforehand, even weeding out the exact spot he wanted to propose. It was perfect – we had the whole place to ourselves, and we love visiting the spot today on walks in our neighborhood. We spent the weekend celebrating with our friends and family (some of whom were total surprises to me) in Healdsburg, where we coincidentally wound up getting married! Healdsburg has a special place in our hearts now.
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I bought my dress at Chic Parisien in Coral Gables, FL. I had seen the dress (Lyric by Ines de Santo) online and loved it – it was exactly what I had envisioned myself wearing. I had a girls’ weekend planned with my mom and sister to see the Eras Tour in Miami, so I decided to try it there. We said yes to the dress and went to the Eras Tour the same day – best girls day ever – Bride
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A beautiful mixture of colors ranging from blush to Sage, with a mix of textures and patterns.
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]They reimagined beloved Southern comfort foods—like pimento cheese—through a fresh California lens.
Familiar flavors, thoughtfully elevated.
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Juniper Lane is an organic yet elevated late September wedding with subtle hints of autumn color alongside shades of peach, white, and salmon. For the ceremony, we created an organic, naturalistic floral nest to frame the couple using seasonal flowers and branches, including pistache, golden raintree pods, dahlias, native grasses, smokebush foliage, and Japanese anemone. The textural design was created intentionally, as the clients did not want traditional-lookingng grounded arch but instead preferred to take cues from the natural beauty at the ceremony site, which was anchored by a large oak tree and rock formations, and the surrounding vineyards. Adding pops of white with aster and nerine helped give it an airy feeling and kept it from looking too dark or traditional “fall.” For the personal flowers and the reception, we used local, organically grown cosmos, phlox, peach, and coral dahlia, delphinium, and honeysuckle vines. Dinner tables featured a mix of arrangements and bud vases with a collection of candles to pair with the green velvet textures and printed linens.
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This couple chose not to have a cake as neither of them eats cake. They opted for an amazing, local Ice Cream cart to share as their sweet treat!
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The father of the bride told a story of how, when Erin was a little girl,l she would pick a flower from their yard in the morning before school. He drove her every day, and his favorite memory was how she would give him the flower she picked before she went to school. After this sweet story,y it was time for the first dance. Erin picked a flower from her table arrangement and gave it to him. Photos in this gallery show the moment of his reaction, then his hand over his mouth as he began to cry. Everyone at the wedding was touched by this sweet gesture!
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The couple had roots in Texas, and to give a tiny nudge to their hometown, they brought out light-up cowboy hats for the latter part of the dance party. A fun way to light up the dance floor.
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Photography: Alicia Parks Photography | Videographer: Silver Tie Films | Event Planning: Quintana Events | makeup: Whimsy Bridal | Lighting: Twilight Designs | band: Ben Mallare Acoustic Entertainment | Transportation: Pure Luxury | Venue: Harpers Rest | Rentals: Encore Event Rentals | Restrooms: Posh Privy | Signage & Stationery: Paper By The Bay | Strings: Bellarosa String Quartet | desserts: Noble Folk Ice Cream And Pie Bar
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