When you think of a Spanish style wedding, the first things that probably come to mind are romance, color, and beauty. Sweet Blooms Photography and this fab team of vendors were inspired to show the flair of a colorful Spanish style wedding. The flowers they used in the bride's bouquet were peonies, roses, garden roses, spray roses, pin cushions, Anemone, orchids, Amaranthus, Statice, seeded juke and Ginny eucalyptus. And isn't it simply stunning?
In the groom's boutonniere, they used orchid, roses, and Amaranthus and for the table centerpiece they created colorful arrangements of yellow buttons, Burgundy dahlias, purple Anemone, magenta Stock, Circus roses, spray roses, Tiger lilies, pin cushions, and orchids while the floral crown consisted of roses, pin cushions, Amaranthus, eucalyptus, orchids, and baby's breath.
This venue was the perfect place for a Spanish styled wedding. Located on over 144 acres, The Ranch at Bandy Canyon is nestled in the heart of San Pasqual Valley. This Southern California ranch is adorned with rustic cabins surrounding the main home that was built in the late 1800's. The aged look shows the history of the venue and gives it that old world feel ideal for this lovely shoot.Photographer: Sweet Blooms Photography | Dress Designer: Claire Pettibone | Tuxedo and Mens Attire: Friar Tux | Cake Designer: LoveCakes | Floral Designer: MFG Florals and Design | Makeup Artist: Naomi Murillo | Invitation Designer: Soirees and Showers | Dress Store: The Dress Theory | Other: The Mrs Box | Event Venue: The Ranch at Bandy Canyon | Submitted via Two Bright Lights
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