Planner Gratitude Dinner at The Cliff House

Every once in a while, we have to put on an event of our own! To celebrate 10 years of Wedfully Yours, we hosted a thank-you dinner for the wonderful planners we’ve worked with over the years and who trust us to bring their clients’ floral visions to life. Since it was in September, we pulled in design inspiration from the summer-to-fall transition and also leaned into a golden-hour color palette for a garden party feel.

Held at The Cliff House in Dallas, with one big space to work with, where we packed in a few distinct areas, with a long table in the center, and a fountain installation behind it up on a stage. Towards the entrance we decorated the bar setup with a floral arrangement and candles, and did the same for the table with the Nikki Smith permanent jewelry setup - a fun (long-lasting) party favor for guests!

We achieved an intimate dinner party feel with a mix of organic compote arrangements down the center of the table - with sprawling blooms and kangaroo paw for lots of texture and movement - and gold-toned candles for the warm, summer-fall style. Other touches like printed chargers, plates and gold flatware added some more layers and color to the place settings.

The onstage install was heavy on plants, flowers and grassy textures - a cool contrast with the stone fountain itself. Textural floral arrangements at the base of each beam throughout the room really helped complete the space’s full transformation and brought it more brightness and color - and levels with vines climbing up the beams.

With the added celebration of 10 years spent serving Texas couples, connecting with so many of the vendors we work most closely with was such a joy, and we loved bringing this late-summer textural vision to life for a fun night of eating, drinking and chatting!

Vendors:

Planning/Design: Wedfully Yours Events + Design

Florist: Wedfully Yours Events + Design

Venue: The Cliff House

Photographer: Rebecca Langford

Video: Shawn Yang Films

Music: Jeremiah Brinkley

Catering: Boxwood Catering 

Rentals: Posh Couture Rentals

Permanent Jewelry: Nikki Smith 

Paper: Hazelwood Paper Co

Dessert: Emporium Pies

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Modern, Textural Fall-Inspired Open House at The Hillside Estate

Open house events like The Hillside Estate hosts are always a wonderful opportunity to not only meet brides-to-be but to bring new floral design concepts to life and explore even more ways to deck out one of our favorite venues! We worked with Gathered Events on a fall-inspired open house at THE that perfectly embodied the seasonal colors and textures.

In a palette of orange, yellow, citron and green, the event opened with a staircase installation at the entrance — full of primarily textural branches and just touches of blooms here and there. We also designed a large arrangement for the front table that took on an organic style and helped complete the entry statement for open house guests as they walked in.

We also transformed the chapel, namely with ground arrangements to line the aisle — these were full of fall-inspired flowers and paired with candles all the way down for a romantic touch. For the altar, we designed a full arch exclusively designed around fall branches.

Candlelight was an important part of this event design — it was incorporated throughout the space and brought in an extra pop of color. A mix of orange taper-style and white pillar candles kept the palette bright while adding some ambiance. We love how this all came together and embodied the transition from summer to autumn with a vibrant take on a fall time color palette!


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Karina + Kenny's Moody Bohemian Wedding at The Meyerson

Karina and Kenny’s wedding was held at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas and had the perfect elegant and bohemian yet moody feel curated by Rachel Willis Events, from a classic, simple design for the seating chart to ornate, patterned linens. We brought the flowers to match, in shades of ivory, taupe and berry tones, with pops of peach.

The ceremony was held in front of the Eugene McDermott Concert Hall and had two lamp posts at the altar, which were accented with floral clusters at their bases, and greenery trailing up the posts. The other floral touch for the ceremony were organic-style ground arrangements down the aisle.

The seating chart was another opportunity for floral accents — we designed arrangements with pops of color and texture that sat in planter boxes, and greenery lining the bottom. 

Guests sat at a mix of rectangular, square and round tables at the reception — we designed low compote arrangements and lush tall versions on gold stands. The low centerpieces had selenite crystals tucked in for a unique touch. A few elements gave the guest tables more visual interest — a variety of linens, best heads with flowers, sheet moss, and cloches with more blooms. For even more color and height variation, pillar, taper and votive candles in colored and antique brass holders.

The bridesmaids’ bouquets were designed in a loose, organic style with a different accent color — either peach, berry or white — for each, and Karina’s had a mix of everything. These added to the bohemian style with mismatched dresses in the same color palette.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Ball Dahlia, Quicksand Roses, Golden Mustard Roses, Chocolate Lace Flowers, Chocolate Cosmos, purple Clematis, blush Butterfly Ranunculus, white Asclepia


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Melissa + Tommy's Black-and-White Wedding at The Olana

Melissa and Tommy envisioned a classic black-and-white wedding with organic-style flowers and The Olana was the perfect backdrop with ornate architectural details and chandeliers in every room. We curated a mix of white romantic, delicate blooms and paired them with greenery for elegant floral touches from an arch at the altar to centerpieces and elevated arrangements for the reception.

The floral arch at the altar made a big impact in the space with a mix of Hydrangea, Roses, Stock and Limonium — a great blend of blooms that ended up looking both lush and airy. The venue’s mirrored wall behind the altar reflected the arch from all angles and created a great effect in the small space. The aisle was lined with ground arrangements of white Delphinium and Larkspur strategically chosen for height.

For the reception space, we designed a mix of low compote centerpieces and tall arrangements for the guest tables. White taper candles on the head table tied in with the white flowers, and etched glass containers and candle holders gave the tablescapes a classic feel and added some texture.

Gold chargers were another great accent to the place settings and kept the tables simple and elegant. The ground arrangements from the ceremony were repurposed in front of the band stage for another floral focal point.

The bridal party’s bouquets were done in a manicured, organic-style design and featured a mix of classic blooms and delicate textures — Rose varieties, Peonies, Ranunculus and Sweet Pea — all in white. These brought home the black-and-white scheme with the bridesmaid’s gowns. 

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: white Cloud Garden Roses, white Peonies, Akito Roses, Playa Blanca Roses, white Lisianthus, white Ranunculus, white Majolica Spray Roses, white Sweet Pea, white Tweedia, white Double Tulips, Huckleberry 


Megan + Nic's Textural Summer Wedding at The Hillside Estate

Megan and Nic’s wedding at The Hillside Estate was texture-filled and played off of fresh neutral tones and lots of greenery for dramatic floral statements that still felt soft and natural. We love how this whimsical mix of neutral and blush textures turned out — especially with other decor details and personal touches!

In the ceremony space leading up to the altar, six tall arrangements filled with blooming branches, Delphinium and Larkspur lined the aisle — they each sat on clear acrylic stands for added height and airiness. We designed ground arrangements for the altar that created a meadow effect surrounding a white wooden cross.

For cocktail hour, we embellished the venue’s outdoor space with some simple greenery touches on the fireplace mantle and floral clusters added to the ferris wheel seating chart display — a nod to the couple’s first kiss story!

Megan and Nic had a sweetheart table at the reception, which we designed a trailing floral garland for — a romantic, lush touch that, with candles at the base, created the perfect statement moment. Long guest tables held the repurposed tall arrangements from the ceremony and bud vases paired with sage taper candles — a subtle pop of color. Petite arrangements and candles decorated the round tables.

Megan’s bouquet was a culmination of all the best textures and tones from the ceremony and reception flowers — white Ranunculus, taupe Lisianthus and Brownie Sweet Pea for a pop to break up the neutrals. Calcynia added in the perfect touch of green and texture to balance out the Roses and Peonies.

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: White Peonies, White Cloud Garden Roses, Playa Blanca Roses, Quicksand Roses, Taupe Lisianthus, White Majolica Spray Rose, White Sweet Pea, Brownie Sweet Pea, White Ranunculus, White Astilbe, Calcynia, White Limonium


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