Garden Countryside Wedding at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm

Photos: Angel Patricia Photography

For Andrea and Cole’s wedding at the lovely Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, they envisioned a Garden Countryside. Think European Garden meets NWA in the best way. The colors were whites and soft blues; and Andrea wanted small and delicate flowers for that natural, wild feeling.

For Andrea’s bouquet, we used an array of soft flowers in white: lisianthus, scabiosa, stock, orleya, and canterbury bells. The finishing touch, a sweet accent of pale blue delphinium. The bridesmaids carried smaller versions of the bride’s and they were fantastic next to the two types of dresses; one a solid dusty blue and one white with blue flowers. For Cole’s bout, we used two white spray rose buds and an accenting delphinium spray. We set the groomsmen apart by designing their bout’s in all white!

This couple has 2 ceremonies, 1 on a Friday at church and 1 on Saturday at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm; followed by their reception. To give them the best floral experience for both, we designed silk pew markers that were easily transported from the church to the venue. Then on Saturday, we delivered a stunning spray of white stock, carnations, and foliage that accented the altar’s cross.

For the reception, we designed two centerpieces. The first was a low and lush arrangement in blue and white in a gold compote vase. The second featured a cluster of bud vases filled with delicate blooms as if they were picked from the garden. The finishing touch was a delphinium and rose cake topper to accent the stunning cake decorated with a pressed floral motif.

Angel Patricia Photography photographed this wonderful event at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm and With Great Love Events planned it all! Enjoy the sweet snaps below!

Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Bridal bouquet with an array of soft flowers in white: lisianthus, scabiosa, stock, orleya, and canterbury bells. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Boutonniere with two white spray rose buds and an accenting delphinium spray. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Bridal bouquet with an array of soft flowers in white: lisianthus, scabiosa, stock, orleya, and canterbury bells. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Bridal bouquet with an array of soft flowers in white: lisianthus, scabiosa, stock, orleya, and canterbury bells. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Spray of white stock, carnations, and foliage that accented the altar’s cross. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Low and lush arrangement in blue and white in a gold compote vase. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Low and lush arrangement in blue and white in a gold compote vase. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. A cluster of bud vases filled with delicate blooms as if they were picked from the garden. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Low and lush arrangement in blue and white in a gold compote vase. Photo by Angel Patricia.
Wedding flowers at Stone Chapel at MattLane Farm, Goshen, AR by Rose of Sharon Floral Design Studio. Bridal bouquet with an array of soft flowers in white: lisianthus, scabiosa, stock, orleya, and canterbury bells. Photo by Angel Patricia.

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