A Wedding Story: Tuscan-Inspired Summer Wedding

In our industry, it’s rare that we work on a wedding that is completely unique. To say we’ve done 500 iterations of the classic white or blush wedding wouldn’t be an exaggeration. And don’t get me wrong- each one has been beautiful and romantic. That said, I’d be lying if I told you I wasn’t crawling out of my skin with excitement when my dear friend- and wildly talented wedding planner- Kelley Cannon approached me to collaborate on a colorful Tuscan-inspired wedding this summer.In addition to being taken by the Tuscan theme, I also fell completely in love with our bride and groom, Jessica and Jon. Within minutes of arriving for their consultation, the groom showed me a peony tattoo on his forearm that was inspired by a favorite Helen Olivia arrangement he had given his bride-to-be (more on that later). I may have had gotten a little misty eyed.During our initial meeting, we dreamed up a casual, yet formal dinner set in a lemon grove in Tuscany. We picked out gorgeous candle holders and brightly colored blooms in shades of yellow, orange, coral, and pink. We barely looked at Pinterest for inspiration, and instead focused on creating a unique and one-of-a-kind look that was a reflection of the couple.Leading up to the wedding, we worked with importers in Holland, Japan, and South America as well as local farms to source gorgeous peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, and hand-made lemon leaf garland. In particular, we searched high and low to secure the very, very rare yellow tree peony that our groom had tattooed on his forearm. This was no easy task as it only blooms a few weeks of out the year. We also secured large metal structures that would serve as the base of our tree structures and painstakingly wired hundreds of branches to them to create a tree trunk. In the final days before the wedding our studio looked more like a forest than a flower shop!On the wedding day, guests arrived to the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. The venue was the perfect stage for a Tuscan wedding with soaring ceilings, dramatic arches, and marble on nearly every surface. Favorite design elements included a collection of lemon trees with hanging paper lemon escort cards and large urns filled with olive foliage on the bars. The dinner reception featured long tables with cascading garland, vibrant floral centerpieces, hundreds of candles, and stunning lemon trees. For guests, the entire night felt like a departure to Italy.Congratulations to our couple, Jess & Jon! We loved being a small part of your big day!

Vendor Team:Florist: Helen OliviaPlanner: Kelley Cannon of Kelly Cannon EventsCaterer: OccasionsPaper & Signage: Emily Baird DeisgnsMakeup: Amy Decker BeautyVenue: Walters Art Museum

 

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