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Laura + Pat didn’t let a little rainy weather get them down. Instead they leaned in and embraced the day using beautiful white umbrellas which paired perfectly with their bridesmaid dresses and flowers. Romantic, local blooms included Café au Lait dahlias, lisianthus, delphinium and white dill to name a few.
All photographs courtesy of Birke Weddings
Venue: Edson Hill
The best way to say goodbye to the wedding season. Nicole and Sam’s wedding day in October was golden, bright and had just enough chill to remind you that you were nestled in the mountains of Vermont. Upscale and intimate, they opted for colors that enhanced the natural setting of their venue and incorporated warm tones of gold, rose and reds.
Photography courtesy of Th Light and Color
Venue: The Mad River Barn
Hannah + Colin went for an elegant and timeless design for their summer wedding. White roses, hydrangeas and ranunculus with light blue larkspur and forget-me-nots added just a hint of blue to this classic design.
All photographs courtesy of Joshua Kane Photography
Venue: Edson Hill
These bright blooms brought a splash of color to chilly spring day in Woodstock, Vermont. An extra-long head table showcased peonies, poppies, ranunculus, sweet peas in bud vases and large arrangements nestled around garland. The tent was finished with greenery and garland around the tent poles.
Photographs are courtesy of Jennifer McKenna.
Venue: The Woodstock Inn
Set at Spruce Peak in Stowe, Vermont this wedding captured everything I love about summer in Vermont. With the ski slopes as a background Laura + Jon finally tied the knot under a Chuppa overflowing with roses, dahlias, ranunculus, larkspur and foxglove (just to name a few) in warm yellows, oranges and pinks. Inside, tables overflowed with flowers, candles and garland which reflected the fun, festive vibe of this couple.
All photographs courtesy of Jackie Fox Photography
This magical wedding was originally BRAMBLE + BLOOM's largest planned to date but do to COVID plans changed. Switching directions, Jackie and Sal opted for a heart-felt and intimate wedding held at a family camp on Lake Caspian.
All of the photographs are courtesy of Luv Lens.
Rachel + Sawyer’s design was classic and elegant. The arrangements overflowed with dahlias, roses, hydrangeas, dubium, lisianthus and more. We filled the spaces with romantic candle light using a variety of tapers, votives and floating candles.
All photographs courtesy of Jessica Notargiacomo Photography
Venues: Stowe Community Church + Plate Restaurant
Sarah and Jake were married at Trapps Family Lodge in Stowe Vermont. Their September wedding was a nod to the peak summer season in Vermont with a bright and fun color palette.
All photography by Ashley Largesse Photography.
Savannah and Tyler’s wedding in the Topnotch Field in Stowe, Vermont was the epitome of rustic elegance. Both the bride and groom were from coastal Maine and New Hampshire so their wedding design and floral selections were a nod to New England’s wild, coastal, and textural elements. Planning and Design by a Family Affair.
Photography by Leah Fisher and lighting by Griffin Design.
This early October destination wedding at the Farm Road Estates in Dover, perfectly captured the peak of fall foliage in Vermont. Jenn and Bobby’s design concept highlighted the transitioning of the season with delicate elements such as a dainty bouquet of larkspur and hanging lanterns that popped against lush greenery and moody table settings.
All photography courtesy of Mary Dougherty Photograph.
Set at The Stowehof Inn of Stowe, Vermont, this summer wedding incorporated preppy pops of color against the scenic Mount Mansfield setting. Selecting a palette of soft blush, creams and accents of blues, Kelly and Graham’s floral design reflected their personal style as well as complimented the bridesmaid’s dresses and groomsmen’s seersucker pocket squares.
All photographs courtesy of Colette Kulig Photography.
Michayla + Kyle were married at the Ohana Family Camp Ground in August of 2018. This bohemia wedding was a joy to put together and featured lots of texture, greenery and a mix of dessert flowers, and locally grown Vermont annuals; namely strawflower, celosia, nine bark, foxglove and white cosmos. These photographs are all the work of Ashley Largesse.
Brynne and Anthony were married at the Mad River Barn in Waitsfield, Vermont. Their Fall Wedding wedding highlighted the best elements of the season, complete with white pumpkins and fairy tale gourds set against the backdrop of peak foliage season in Vermont.
All of the images and videography were captured by Move Mountain Co.
MACKENZIE + JIM were married at Edson Hill in Stowe, Vermont in June of 2018. The wedding was effortlessly elegant and, showcased an abundance of greenery, and table top garland. White bowl of cream peonies, spirea, and queen anne’s lace were the focal flowers . All of the photographs were courtesy of Vick Photography of St. Louis Minneapolis.
Amy + David were married at Edson Hill in Stowe, Vermont in July fo 2018. Nishiki willow, first-of -the season limelight hydrangea, Cloni ranunculus and processed garden roses were the focal flowers for this elegant wedding.
Ashley + Greg were married atop Mountain Mansfield at Stowe Mountain Lodge in Stowe, Vermont. The wedding was during peak fall foliage and the morning of the wedding it snowed at the summit, providing some of the most dramatic and contrasting images that anyone could ask for. All the images are courtesy of Haseok Chung Studios.
Kelsey Rose B.