Shannon & Chris, September 2012
Fall is a just an amazing season for weddings. Especially here in Michigan it is just magical. Between late September and early October those are the best weeks of fall here. The colors are rich and weather is still nice enough to enjoy the outdoors. Shannon was the best fall wedding client that we could possibly have. She was bold enough and had enough guts to try something not very expected for a wedding. The only demand that Shannon had was to have lots of sunflowers. And that we had! Other than that whatever I suggested, Shannon seemed to go along with. I even had to double check if this is really something that she wants to go with since we really didn't have any white or ivory flowers. I remember saying "Shannon are you sure you want to go that dark?" (because there was no light colors in our arrangements besides yellow sunflowers!) Shannon had a good vision and we stuck with it. Final effect is below. When we finished setting up everything and had a moment to look at our finished product inside of the Henry Ford Museum everything was just so extremely romantic and cozy. We had charcoal linens, and copper/chocolate napkins. Flowers were antique hydrangeas with sunflowers and roses, we had our iron vintage stands with hanging candles. The Henry Ford's wooden floors and touches of amber lighting just really pulled everything together. Hanging plane over the dance floor, just priceless.
Shannon and Chris looked charming and very in love. We were extremely happy for them.
Shannon's bridal bouquet is shown below. Combination of roses, ranunculus, spray roses, yellow craspedia balls and chocolate cymbidium orchids.
Below are few beautiful photos from Special Moments Photography. If you wish to see more photos from Patrick and Sarah please visit their blog!
And few more, since I couldn't resist not posting them. On the top right you can see our white umbrella that cam in handy since it was sprinkling later on in the evening. Those shots came our super fun!
Venue: The Henry Ford Museum (also on Pintrest)
Photographer: Patrick and Sarah from Special Moments Photography
Flowers/Decorations: Goizzy :)
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