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Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding

Alexandra and Steven were married in beautiful Arizona at the Desert Botanical Gardens in a picturesque outdoor setting. Shades of rich purple, greens, and white naturally accented the gorgeous landscape, making this lovely ceremony and reception stunningly unique. 

From cacti details to exquisite floral arrangements, this desert wedding was perfect from start to finish. Many thanks to the talented Laura Segall Photography for sharing this breathtaking wedding with us. 

Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding

CEREMONY
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The couple exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony within the gorgeous herb garden featuring a large sundial, unique backdrop, and beautiful floral accents. Programs matching the invitations were laid out for guests, and a laser-etched wood front guestbook was on display for guests to sign. A memorial table featured picture frames with photos of family members being remembered on this special day.

Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding

ATTIRE
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The bride was stunning in her elegant fit-and-flare wedding dress featuring embroidered lace motifs dancing over tulle on both the body and sleeves of the gown. Classic black tuxes - complete with bowties - were donned by both the groom and his groomsmen. Off-the-shoulder floor-length dresses in a deep shade of purple were worn by the bridesmaids, tying in perfectly with their beautiful bouquets.

Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding

DECOR
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Wooden tables were decorated with large floral arrangements, gold-rimmed glass chargers, custom printed place cards and menus, and purple cloth napkins. The cake was a three-tiered, buttercream-frosted beauty, adorned by more florals and a 'fly away with me' laser cut topper. Favors of prickly pear tea, packaged in small glass jars with custom printed labels were given to guests as a thank you for attending. The reception was nothing short of perfection against the backdrop of the cacti and other desert plants.

Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding
Purple Desert Botanical Garden Wedding

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Desert Botanical Gardens
Event Planner: Meant2Be Events
Equipment Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
Invitation Designer: Be In Love Designs
Floral Designer: Chasing Bliss Design
Makeup Artist: Artistry by Azure

Unique Twists for your Greenery-Themed Wedding

One wedding trend still going strong this year is the use of succulents and other greenery. We get it -- the simplicity of the greens and whites is stunning. The most common displays of this theme are in bouquets and table decorations, of course. But with so many brides doing this, you may want to add a few details here and there to make your wedding stand out from the rest. Mixing in unexpected colors, signature cocktails and desserts, and other accessories are just a few ways to make the theme your own.

One of our favorite colors to pair with succulents is this deep garnet.

Garnet Red Tie and Dahlia
Source: Tie, Dahlia

Another is ultra violet, pairing with more general greenery.

Ultra Violet Leaves and Galaxy
Source: Leaves, Galaxy

Keep reading to find ways to incorporate each of these in your wedding plans!

Flowers and Decorations

You’ll want to minimize the use of these colors in a bouquet or decorations in order to truly stick with the greenery theme, but just a couple of flowers per bouquet in either of these beautiful colors will be enough to draw anyone’s eye.


The same applies to table arrangements. How gorgeous is this simply-decorated reception hall, from the garland to the lights to the bursts of purple on the tables? Less is more if you’re looking for an attention-getting pop of color.

Wedding Reception Ultra Violet Table Decorations
If your venue allows for it, use a “stepable” succulent or other sturdy plant in the aisle – it’ll feel like walking through a forest. Sedum Makinoi is durable enough that it could be planted afterwards, too, so you could have someone collect it after the ceremony and include it in the favors or plant it yourself. Imagine looking at your yard every day and being reminded of walking down the aisle!


Accessories

These wooden ring boxes are adorable and would be an awesome craft for you and your partner to make together.


If you’re leaning more towards succulents, these beautiful ring boxes are sure to stun as a ring-holding terrarium. You can paint the outside garnet red or ultra violet to match.


Use leaves as your place cards or escort cards. You could also use potted mini succulents as an escort card and a favor.


Cocktails

Really take your reception up a notch by serving one of these cocktails. You can also put your own spin on the cocktail and include a recipe card and personalized cup or flute as a wedding favor.

Greenery – put the theme into your drinks!

Pomegranate and Rosemary Champagne Cocktail: this easy cocktail is gorgeous and delicious, with just pomegranate arils and juice, rosemary, and champagne.

Rose and Cucumber Collins: this twist on the gin-based classic Tom Collins is refreshing and perfect for a summer wedding.


Green

Midori Mebuki: a bright green drink made with melon liqueur that tastes like sour candy. “Mebuki” means “budding” in Japanese and refers to the beginning of spring, making this cocktail an interesting addition to your spring wedding bar menu.

Amuse Vert: this recipe calls for Hendrick’s Gin, which is made with rose and cucumber, ginger, lime juice, and fresh kiwis. The fresh fruit adds to the color and adds a sweet and tart flavor that can’t be matched by artificial fruit flavoring.


Ultra Violet

Shrinking Violet Cocktail: supposedly, the name comes from how fast this drink shrinks after you take a drink. Made with just Crème de Violette Liqueur and champagne, this simple purple cocktail is a great upgrade to the traditional champagne toast.

The Artist: a violet gin martini. Garnish with flowers instead of olives.


Garnet Red

Summer’s Garden: another wonderful summer drink. Blackberries, rose geranium syrup, gin, and lemon juice blend beautifully for a light, tart taste.

Frozen Hibiscus Margarita: this clever combination can be served in a glass as a margarita or frozen and eaten as a sorbet. The addition of hibiscus flowers and vanilla bean make this a margarita your guests will love recreating at home.


Desserts

My favorite part of any theme is the matching desserts. This is your chance to get really creative. Where do succulents, greenery, and flowers fit in the dessert world?

Lilac blackberry pavlova: this meringue-based dessert is fairly easy to make and is just as delicious as it is pretty.

Donuts: you can’t go wrong with donuts to begin with, but with these colors and the added flowers, your guests won’t be able to stop – gushing or eating!


Candied violets: this versatile candy can be added to cookies, cakes, ice cream, drinks, fruit plates, and more for a sweet, delicate touch.

Violet creams: basically a violet-infused pudding that can be served as a pudding or over shortbread cookies. Sprinkle some of the candied violets on top!


Rosewater and raspberry panna cotta: another “basically pudding” dish, this panna cotta is creamy and decadent, despite the recipe boasting it’s low-calorie content (but we all know calories don’t count at a wedding anyway).

Rosewater and Raspberry Panna Cotta
Source: Panna Cotta

Red velvet cheesecake brownies: What’s better than combining two desserts? Cutting them into heart shapes and serving them at your wedding.

Red velvet lava cakes: don’t forget the napkins - you'll need them for these decadent brownies that are also cheesecake.


Even if you choose flower-less desserts, you can still dress up the dessert table with this theme. Remember the Sedum you walked on? That same plant works beautifully as a filler on your dessert table. It’s small enough that it will rest underneath the edge of any serving platter while still giving your desserts a colorful background.






Elizabeth graduated from The University of Findlay with a Master of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing. She now resides in Portland, Oregon where she is employed in the real estate business and is particularly enjoying the local cuisine. As a writer, Elizabeth believes in a quote from one of her favorite TV shows: "We have only two jobs on this Earth. The first: to learn. The second: to cope." A deep desire to learn struck Elizabeth when she was young, and now she hopes to help you cope by sharing information, and helping you apply the knowledge. Weddings and event planning can be overwhelming; sometimes it's okay to take a little advice from a stranger on the internet.

Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding

Paul got down on one knee with Christina's great granny's engagement ring in front of the Fountains of Montjuic to propose, and only a little over a year later, the two tied the knot. We thought it couldn't get any more romantic than that sweet proposal, but Christina and Paul's wedding is the kind of dreamy affair we wish we could have seen in person. Traditional Scottish elements blend perfectly with classic, formal details to create an event we won't soon forget. A huge thank you to BWedding Invitations for sharing this beauty with us, and to Carley Buick for capturing it all!

Shades of pink, pops of deep purple, and tons of lush greenery add to the romantic feel of the day. The bride says they thought the interior of their venue was so beautiful that it wasn't necessary to have a bold style - and we couldn't agree more. The space inside St Andrews in the Square in Glasgow is one of the most beautiful venues we've ever had the pleasure of laying eyes on, making it perfect for both the wedding ceremony and reception.

Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
The morning of the wedding, Christina surprised her bridesmaids with customized bridesmaid gifts in gorgeous blue and gold hat boxes. Silhouette cards on top are addressed to each of her closest friends. Inside, she included fun hair ties, Godiva chocolates, mini champagne bottles, and a few other items.
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Christina looks flawlessly breathtaking in a mermaid wedding dress from Atelier Pronovias. The illusion neckline features lace appliqués and is separated from the gorgeous skirt by a narrow belt. The bridesmaids wore floor-length rose chiffon A-line dresses with a cross-front neckline, and groom and groomsmen donned plaid kilts and sporrans to tie in the traditional Scottish feel. 
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Guests got to enjoy an assortment of beautiful candies from the dessert table boasting a custom heart display stand filled with Ferrero Rocher chocolates.
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding

Wedding Invitations: Adorn Invitations
Makeup: Louise Ballantine
Hair: The Hair Boutique Renfrew
Shoes: Badgley Mischka 
Bridesmaids Dresses: Watters 
Grooms Suit: Geoffrey Kiltmakers
Photographer: Carley Buick 
Menus & Place Cards: BWedding Invitations 
Cake: A-cakes 
Food: Café Source at St Andrews in the Square
Flowers: Flowers 4 Hours 
Ceremony & Reception Venue: St Andrews in the Square, Glasgow, UK 
Music: Little Red Wedding Band
String Quartet: Capella String Quartet 
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