![]() ![]() It is the perfect way to soften a venue's beams, blank walls or anything that you would like to hide, or even highlight. There was so much to love about Jenny and Jeremy's wedding, including this touching moment! I adored this reception/dance floor backdrop designed by Auburn + Ivory with draped silk gauze, sparkling lights and greenery by Madison House Designs. I don't have a lot of ceremony shots to share, but here is one that I absolutely loved. ![]() It couldn't be more perfect in front of this wall of greenery with with the delicate aged table with candles. Designed by Auburn + Ivory, and draped with custom dyed silk gauze yardage, all set off by two floral accents by Madison House Designs which are full of a mix of neutrals and pops of rich color. If you are a fan of the triangular ceremony arch, then this one is sure to inspire. Planning/Design: Auburn + Ivory | Florals: Madison House Designs | Photography: Kismet Visuals & Co. It was framed with her amazing whimsical florals that look like they are organically growing out of the forest backdrop, and was surrounded by hurricanes and candles. ![]() The dreamy factor was in BIG effect with this ceremony backdrop design by Eco Flora Design, who used four panels of my naturally dyed silk gauze that billowed in the winder at the back of this wooden patio. Photo/Design and Florals: Eco Flora Design | Venue: The Barn on Enchanted Acres Such a lovely way to honor an iconic view of Columbus. Also, it is so dreamy that you can see the NavStar sculpture by Stephen Canneto. I love the big loose looping drapes and that the silk pools on the ground, all topped by this extravagant floral corner by Vessel. Planning/Design: STR Events | Florals: Vessel | Venue: Franklin Park Conservatory | Photos: Simon Yao Photography | Arbor Rental: Design Designsįor drama, there is nothing better than this arbor dreamed up by StR Events and Vessel, with custom dyed mauve silk gauze. It was perfect in front of this golden field in the background. Auburn + Ivory draped and tied this pecan brown silk gauze over the wooden arbor by Something Old Dayton, and State & Arrow created the amazing floral installation that looks like it is growing up the post. This arbor is one of my absolute favorites. Planning/Styling: Auburn and Ivory | Florals: State & Arrow | Photos: Ashley Wallace Photo | Arbor: Something Old Dayton Here are a few of my favorites from the last few years. I am constantly inspired by the creative ways that they use my fabrics to decorate ceremony backdrops and wedding receptions. I just love to see how they use my naturally dyed ribbon, but also how they use the larger fabrics that I dye as well. One of the wonderful parts of my job is that I get to work with great wedding planners and stylists. ![]()
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