Natalie and Jake
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Bright Summer Wedding at Twenty and Creek in Sandy, Utah with Colorful Local Blooms

Bright and colorful blooms adorn this wedding at Twenty & Creek venue in Sandy, Utah. Local flowers were a priority for the couple, and are always a priority for our business, so most of the flowers were sourced from Utah flower farms. Peach and pink dahlias are the focal points in the arrangements as well as the bright pops of ranunculus and the soft pink lisianthus. There's also fun yellows with the craspedia and local cosmos. Dark green ruscus cascades down the pillar arrangements for the ceremony. There are two white pedestal arrangements for the ceremony flowers that are symmetrical and round. They provide a bright pop of color to frame the couple and were repurposed to the staircase after the ceremony. Warm, colorful, bright, and inviting, the color palette is seen repeated in the pocket boutonnieres and wrist corsages. Flower crowns with greenery, wax flowers, and gomphrena are tied on by blush ribbons for the three flower girls with their baskets full of mixed bright rose petals. Bud vases with a few flower stems create a colorful addition to the cocktail tables. Indoors on the farmhouse tables there are two low ceramic white footed vase centerpieces with bright florals on each table. The bride's bouquet is a gathered style bouquet with all blooms.

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Bronte

Bronte

Bronte is a seasoned floral designer with over 13 years of experience and a degree in horticulture and floral design. She has been featured in prestigious bridal magazines and has worked with hundreds of couples. Bronte is dedicated to simplifying the wedding process for her clients and promoting the use of locally sourced flowers, combining her passion for blooms with sustainability efforts in the industry.