Franklin, Tennessee
Right at the cusp of fall, a colorful floral-forward wedding was held at the Franklin wedding venue, Southall Meadows.
In the months leading up to their celebration, we spent days searching for the perfect shade of baby blush and sherbet orange for the taper and pillar candles. We discovered the Danish artisan candle makers, ester & erik, and they tied everything together.
From the candlelight illuminating the table flowers to the dripping greenery, it was an absolutely stunning day.
Premium blooms in shades of pink, ivory, pastel orange, and soft blues were illuminated by candlelight at this late summer wedding.
When guiding you toward a color palette for your wedding flowers, we consider what will look best with your wedding’s season, location, and aesthetic. If chosen with intention, colorful blooms add interest and depth to the space and help give the eye a place to rest.
When thinking about the colors that will be apart of your wedding, ask yourself:
What images or memories come to mind when I think about my wedding’s season? What words do I associate with that season? What colors are naturally-occurring during my wedding’s season and location? What colors do I really love?
If you dislike pink in every shade, please let us know! If you love shades of yellow, let us know that, too. Above all, we want your wedding florals to reflect you as a couple.