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Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot

This glam styled shoot is oozing with lush florals and a unique patterned tablescape.  We are in love with the styling by Taryn Blake Events, and think the shoot is absolute perfection for a Spring wedding.  Soft matte pinks and dark blacks stand out among glittery gold and muted ivory tones.  Girly, flirty, a bit non-traditional, but completely full of elegance and personality that captivates the essence of the day. The models are actually newlyweds who wanted to help design a second event that really would stand out! The bold stripes, glittery gown, and industrialized party feel gave them the kicked up wedding experience that they were seeking.  A big thank you to Jennifer Rotz Photography who photographed all the gorgeous elements of the day and helped bring this shoot to life.  Don't forget to scroll to the bottom to see all the other wonderful vendors who helped plan this amazing shoot.

Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
We are obsessing over this chic table setting from the glittering gold sequin table runner to the trailing florals with tulip accents and striped dinnerware.  Doesn't it just beg for a Spring wedding. Simply fantastic.

Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Setting atop the guest place settings were small clear favor boxes filled with pink cotton candy tied with glittery gold ribbon which echoed the styling of the wedding cake.  Sweet and adorable. 

Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Glam Pink, Black and White Styled Shoot
Photography: Jennifer Rotz Photography / Event Planner: Taryn Blake Events / Invitations: 26 Press / Linens: Event Central / Makeup: Glam On Demand / Etsy Designer: Host & Toast / Attire: J & B Bridals / Signage: LBF Studio / Flowers: Summer Thyme Floral / Cake: The Perfect Cake

10 Wedding Flowers that Thrive During the Winter

Winter Wedding Flower Guide
One of the most common words people use to describe foliage during the winter months is bare. We don’t usually think of winter as the time for beautiful blooming flowers.  When we do think of flowers that bloom during winter, however, most people tend to think of poinsettias first. If you’re anything like me, poinsettias aren't your typical wedding flower – they belong in Christmas decorations.  Listed below are flowers that are perfect for winter ceremonies, accent colors and decorations. Some of them may even surprise you!


Winter Wedding Flower Guide

1) Cyclamen - With their deep colors and frosted tips, cyclamens are so close to a perfect winter flower it’s scary. The blooms come in different shades of white, pink, and red and have heart-shaped leaves. These flowers look great by themselves or with small light-colored flowers as an accent.

2) Iceland Poppy - Iceland Poppy flowers come in a variety of colors and bloom on long slender stems. Shades of orange and pink, yellow, cream, and white coordinate nicely with clusters of small blooming flowers, such as ranunculus, garden spray roses, seeded eucalyptus, or baby's breath.

3) Calendula - These flowers tend to run from orange to yellow in color, including apricot and cream. The color scheme provided by these flowers looks great together, especially when trying to add a pop of color to bouquets.

4) Candytuft - Candytufts have long stems with small blooms and are pure white with evergreen leaves.  Candytuft has a soft, feminine quality and looks great with clusters of smaller flowers, such as Erica (heather).  They also create a statement when paired with larger blooms like roses, cosmos, or poppies.

5) Hellebores - These blooms are usually bell or cup-shaped and can be any color from white to green to purple, or even a combination of those colors.  Pair hellebores with seeded eucalyptus, roses, ranunculus, stock or simply use on its own for a statement bouquet.

6) Stock - This feminine flower is great as a filler or accent flower. It also works well in centerpieces because it grows wide rather than tall, which means your guests will be able to see each other over the decorations.

7) Winter Jasmine - With its vine-like appearance, winter jasmine will add whimsy to a winter bouquet.  Seen with bright yellow or white blooms, add this into your bouquet as an accent or filler flower. 

8) Kale - This unexpected vegetable will add a punch to any winter bouquet.  If choosing ornamental kale for its giant, frilly blooms, you can opt to use the flowers or decorative foliage itself. The flowers bloom in lavender, rose, and yellow. Use long-stemmed single-bloom white flowers to fill your bouquet.
9) Pinecones, Nuts, and Berries - So, these aren’t flowers, but they can still look stunning in a winter bouquet. Consider dipping the tips of pine cones in glitter to give your bouquet sparkle. Nuts and berries are a festive accent to any winter bouquet and should be considered as a must-have filler item for any of the flowers listed here.

10) Dusty Miller - While not necessarily a thriving winter bloom, dusty miller can easily be found all year round through any florist and it's striking silver color lends perfectly to the season.


Image Credits:  Winter berry bouquet, Cyclamen, Iceland Poppy, Calendula, Candytuft, Hellebores, Stock, Winter Jasmine, Kale, Pinecones, Dusty Miller


Author signature: Elizabeth Grace




 is an undergraduate at Ohio Northern University with a double major in professional writing and creative writing and a minor in psychology. Liz writes for My Wedding Reception Ideas as well as creates multi-modal writing projects for Re:Media, an Ohio Northern University online publication.

Things We Love - Succulent Summer Wedding Flowers

Succulent and engagement ringSoft, supple and so sweet for a summer wedding, succulent flowers are one of the many things that we love! Recently we have noticed that these fleshy little beauties have found their way into wedding ceremonies and reception decor everywhere. The unexpected use of these non-traditional flowers makes for a striking and simply lovely look! While usually a soft green or gray shade of these plants are used to accent more traditional floral selections, these plants also come in a wide range of colors, shapes and sizes. For all you nature conscious brides out there, these plants are known for their eco-friendly qualities. The plants are able to survive in very dry and arid climates and can survive on very little water. Because of their easy growth, usually no pesticides or chemicals are used. Also, the plants live nearly forever! Once succulents are cut for use in your bouquet and other wedding decor, they will last for weeks and can then be planted! These hearty flowers are perfect for summer weddings because they can withstand the heat of the day without wilting. Check out our inspiration board featuring gorgeous succulents paired with shades of green, cream and yellow.

Succulent wedding flowers

If you think you might be interested in incorporating succulent plants into your wedding theme check out these popular varieties: Aeonium, Graptoveria, Echeveria, Rosularia, Sempervivum.
Image Credits: Engagement ring and succulent from Green Wedding Shoes, Bride and groom, Boutonniere close up, Peony succulent bouquet, Bridesmaid bouquets, Imagine succulent wedding favors, Daisy and succulent centerpieces from Simply Bloom Photography, Chair and bouquet

Fabulous Flowers for Your Summer Wedding


Choosing the flowers for your summer wedding can be a difficult task. Why you ask? Well, because this is the time of the year when most of these colorful blooms are in season and readily available! It will be hard to choose just one of these beauties! Here are a few of my favorite summer wedding flowers to help you decide!

Sunflower wedding flowers

Sunflowers ~ This warm and friendly flower is a known symbol of peace and happiness. What better sentiment for your wedding day! These flowers are inexpensive and easy to maintain. They are especially appropriate for a late summer or fall wedding. Sunflowers are in season from July to September and come in colored varieties of yellow, red and white.

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