Sometimes, the most meaningful weddings are those that have elements that come from the heart. And none was more special than EllieClaire (a wedding photographer!) and Scott’s July wedding at St. Lukes Lutheran Church and Interlachen Country Club in which EllieClaire’s mother, Madeline, gave her talent and love to the couple’s special day.
Madeline, the mother of the bride, owns her own pottery company, “Mad Made Pottery” (an adorable play on her name!). For the wedding, she created specially made pieces that brought a beautifully organic feel to the day and Lana loved creating floral that would be showcased in these vessels.
Not only did they grace the tables for centerpieces and were used as unique container for cocktail tables, but the head table boasted a handmade vase for each bridesmaid to display her bouquet which was then given to each of them as a gift.
The bouquets and arrangements used a plethora of delicate garden botanicals that was simply stunning! The blend featured: white veronica, quicksand roses, blue delphinium and blue thistle, dusty miller, white peonies, white lisianthus, white ranunculus, Queen Anne’s lace, white majolica spray roses, white O’Hara garden roses, Italian ruscus and seeded eucalyptus - what a fabulous fusion!
The color scheme was a graceful combination of white, cream, soft pastels, and greens with subtle pops of purple - perfect for a mid-summer soiree.
Lana was privileged to work with Madeline on EllieClaire and Scott’s delightful day. And she will always remember the skill and affection that went into it as she enjoys the beautiful owl vase and footed compote she received as a thank you!
Wedding Professionals: St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Interlachen Country Club, Pave Weddings by Nicole, Fairbanks Florist, Cameron Faye Photography