Warm Fall Wedding at Plentywoods Event Center

Photos by: Joy and Light Photography

Spring may just have started, but I am in the thick of planning for my Fall 2024 weddings. What a perfect time to look back on Carly and Scott’s big day in early November at Plentywoods Event Venue. They chose a Multi-faceted color palette for their day, meaning the bride & groom’s flowers featured one color palette while the wedding party flowers were designed with a different, but coordinating palette. Using 2 palettes is a wonderful way to set you and your boo apart while also getting to embrace more colors. Read on to learn how we brought their vision to life!

For the couple’s palette, we used shades of white, cream, and green. Carly’s bouquet was designed with white standard roses, scabiosa, waxflower, and stock. Dried white lunaria added a Fall harvest touch while staying in the palette. Tons of fresh Italian Ruscus, Gunni eucalyptus, and Dollar eucalyptus rounded her semi-organic bouquet out. For Scott’s boutonniere, we used a white spray rose bloom and a sprig of bunny tail—it was the perfect way to honor their white palette, but add an element of Autumn. Plus, it looked amazing with his dark green suit.

For the bridal party palette, rust, toffee, copper, and mustard were the stars of the show. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of ‘Toffee’ roses, ‘Sahara sensation’ spray roses, bronze football mums, and terra cotta bunny tails. We linked them back to the bridal bouquet by using the same white scabiosa, Italian Ruscus, and Dollar eucalyptus. Each maid wore a different shade and style of green dress which really made their bouquets stand out. For the groomsmen’s bouts, we designed with a peach spray rose bud and a sprig of terra cotta bunny tail. Their boutonnieres plus their green ties could not have coordinated with the maid’s dresses and gowns better.

We’re pretty proud of this one, if you couldn’t tell. Joy and Light Photography photographed this beautiful day. Enjoy the snaps 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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