Deep Red & Peach Wedding at Cooper Chapel

Photos: Emily Neal Photos

This year, the requests I’ve received for cascading bouquets have been on the rise. A classic wedding shape, a cascade can be tailored to any aesthetic or flower choice. When Elsa was planning her NWA Wedding from out of state, she sent me gorgeous inspiration photos of cascade bouquets and lush burgundy and peach flowers. We made her vision come to life for her Fall wedding at Cooper Chapel.

For Elsa’s lush, cascading bouquet, we used deep red spray roses, burgundy carnations, plum scabiosa, mauve leucadendron, and peach ranunculus as the focal flowers. To make the bouquet feel like a cornucopia overflowing, we intertwined Italian Ruscus, dollar eucalyptus, agonis, grevillea, Millet, and Abelia. It was a showstopping piece that complemented Elsa’s dramatic caped dress perfectly!

For the reception at the Inn at Carnall Hall, we designed 2 different types of centerpieces. The first was a low, lush arrangement in a gold compote which harkened back to the bridal bouquet: burgundy and blush flowers with lots of foliage accents. Then, the rest of the tables featured a slew of bud vase arrangements where ranunculus and rose buds got their moment to shine. It was an absolute joy working with Elsa! And she even wrote us the sweetest review—check it out and the amazing photos Emily Neal Photos by below.

Do you have an image you're curious about? Just email it to althea@roseofsharonar.com and I'll take a look.

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