Soft Purple Microwedding at St. Pauls Episcopal Church
Photographer: Jason Hudson Photography
If 2020 was a phrase it would be, “Expect the unexpected!” In terms of the wedding industry, the whole year became a make it work moment! Brides and Grooms all over the world had to postpone their nuptials or opt for a smaller event, also known as a microwedding.
Sarah and Peter decided to postpone their original July wedding and instead hold a microwedding with just a few close guests in attendance. We tailored their original floral plan down to the most important pieces to create a small, but incredibly special day.
Sarah chose a color palette of soft purples, creams, and light greens to create a serene and sweet atmosphere. We designed her bouquet using White O'Hara garden roses, lavender roses, chocolate Queen Anne’s lace, and eryngium. A little pop of a bright mangenta carnation added a touch of whimsy!
For the ceremony, we designed 2 garden style altarpieces where the magenta carnations and White O’Hara garden roses popped against the beautiful marble altar. A matching boutonniere for Peter rounded out this intimate ceremony. Finally, we created a miniature cake topper for a miniature wedding cake that Sarah and Peter cut on Zoom with all of their friends and family! Who says Zoom weddings can’t be fabulous? Check out the lovely images by Jason Hudson Photography below and see for yourself!
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Photographer: Jason Hudson Photography
Venue: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Location: Fayetteville, AR
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