Pastel Fall Wedding
This sweet pastel palette for Leah and Joel’s fall wedding really had our hearts. Their wedding took place on their private property which offered them a lot of options to customize and personalize their decor & floral elements. The color palette combined with their personal touches really made this wedding one for the books.
Leah & Joel made their guestbook table it’s own moment with our vintage wooden signing table and a stunning floral from Superior Blooms. It didn’t stop there though, each of the tables was set to a T with dusty blue napkins folded in a pocket fold for the silverware to slip in. A little candlelight brought all the tables together.
Our farm tables offered the perfect backdrop for this dusty pastel palette. Touches of gold in the chargers and votives really tied the entire look together while still playing into the wooded surroundings of the reception.
The beautiful setting and stunning color palette of Leah & Joel’s wedding really did make it one of our favorites of the season. We’re so pleased with how all the details came together and even happier that Leah & Joel had such an amazing time with their friends and family!
TREASURES FROM THE VAULT:
Farm Tables, Slate Poly Napkins, Vintage Wooden Singing Table, Live Edge Wooden Dessert Stands
VENDOR TEAM:
Photographer | Amanda Nippoldt Photography
Floral | Superior Blooms
Candlelit Micro Wedding
John and Laura decided early on in their pandemic- planning process that they were going to cut their losses and host a micro wedding for 16 of their closest family members. This is one of our favorite examples of how you don’t need much to make a wedding absolutely stunning. In fact, all of the décor for this small wedding fit in the back of an SUV (with 4 passengers in the front).
This copper arch, minimally decorated with loose greenery was the perfect minimal backdrop for the small ceremony. In a small room, there wasn’t much space for a large ceremony backdrop so the small footprint but big impact of this arch was just what was needed.
The dinner table was certainly the showstopper of this wedding. Without a dance, the 5 course dinner filled the evening for this small event. Chargers, statement napkins goblets, greenery, and a whole lot of candlelight are all you need to gussy up a table and bring it just over the top.
A stunning ceremony & warm intimate tablescape were all this micro wedding needed to tie everything together. A little decor goes a long way with a micro wedding, especially when less guests means more margin for making decor choices that you’re excited about.
Treasures Laura & John pulled from The Vault:
Copper Arch | Tan Poly Linen | Pillar Candle Cylinder Trio | Brass Candlesticks | Gold Votives | Slate Poly Napkins | Custom Signage
Vendor Team:
Venue | Aposto Des Moines
Flowers | The English Rose
Rentals | The Vault
Goblet & Charger Rental | Pure Event Planning
Photography | Amelia Renee Photography