Casey + Carson's Springtime Wedding at the Arboretum

Bride and groom Casey and Carson got married at the landmark Dallas Arboretum – a springtime wedding of bright-colored flowers and decor, paired with winter weather – possible even in April for north Texas!

The ceremony was held in the Women’s Garden area, where we designed a display of arrangements at the altar that sat at different levels – either on the ground or on pedestals of varying heights. These were the perfect accent to the architecture – a few shallow steps led to a stone platform flanked by angle walls. Ground arrangements lined the aisle and a pair of urn arrangements marked the start at the back row of seating.

The reception was also outdoors – tented – with custom archways marking the entrance, which we accented with flowers. More large arrangements were paired with the stage facade, and we installed flowers that stretched across and spilled down the corners of the banquette tables, with lamps styled in between for an intimate, whimsical touch.

For the guest tables, green-footed vases held floral centerpiece arrangements. The mix of peach, yellow, lavender, and greens along with ivory made for a subtle yet playful take on a springtime palette. We added a floral halo on the ground to encircle the cake table for another focal point. Blue and peach linens and decor perfectly rounded out the reception space.

Casey’s bridal bouquet was manicured but organic, heavy on ivory blooms with pops of peach, yellow and blue tones.

Bridal Bouquet: white Cloud Garden Roses, white Peonies, Peach Ranunculus, Playa Blanca Roses, Lavender Sweet Pea, blue Tweedia, Blush Astilbe, white Majolica Spray Roses


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