Candice Adelle Photography Each year, our fall wedding season books nearly a year in advance. The temperate weather combined with the stunning changing of the leaves makes Northern Virginia the perfect location for couples with a fall wedding vision. Many of the reasons that fall is a popular time to wed in Virginia, is that …
Ceremony Decor
Sunflowers for your wedding and every day design
Emily Alyssa Photography was the photographer for this Rust Manor House wedding in Leesburg, Virginia. Emily Alyssa Photography took this image of a Sunflower laden mantle at Rust Manor House. At least five or six times each year we work with couples who use Sunflowers as the signature flower in their wedding designs. It’s remarkable …
Spring Bridal Bouquets Capture a Full Range of Design Styles
The range of design styles for bridal bouquets continues to expand. With so many color combinations and shapes, your options are almost limitless. As you pour over images on the internet, you’ll begin to see a trend in the designs that appeal to you most. As you floral designer, we’ll take your general preferences and …
Red Flower Power
Kir2Ben photography at Stone Tower Winery. Symbolism aside, there is something powerful and alluring about red flowers. Perhaps, it’s because a simple plant can create sheer red radiance without dyes, chemicals or additives, only simple cell biology. For years, I’ve coached my staff on the impact of red for both weddings and events, and yet …
Gold Vases, Compotes and Stands for Any Wedding Style
I am always a fan of using metals in your wedding décor and gold remains very popular across all wedding styles. Once you’ve chosen the theme for your wedding, there are really endless combinations of florals and décor that we can use to support your vision. Executing your classical, romantic or bohemian style really happens …
The Role of the Centerpiece
Centerpiece in a raised, gold, mixed metallic vase at the Red Fox Inn and Tavern, Middleburg, Virginia, Photography by Candice Adelle. It’s time to revisit centerpieces. These are the central elements of your table and the flowers most visible to your guests. If you are planning a big wedding, your centerpieces may account for a considerable amount of your …
Floral Design Trend: Fine Arts-Inspired Design
Flower in a Jar, 1669. Rachel Ruysch (1663-1750), Flower Still Life, c. 1700