A Colorful Spring Wedding Reception at the Sole Repair Shop
Spring is one of the best times for colorful and whimsical florals. Blooming branches, spring bulbs like daffodils and ranunculas, poppies... they all bring such a fun and vibrant vibe! We loved designing this spring wedding reception at Sole Repair Shop. The couple asked for a fun and vibrant vibe with lots of color, and let us figure out the specifics! We created a big installation that swept across the entire bar, as well as a hanging installation in one of the seating areas, and multiple little vases and arrangements throughout the space. The result was an explosion of gorgeous and colorful flowers that brought such a lively and festive energy to the reception. It was fun to work with so much color, and always a delight to design the large installations- they are just so much fun to dream up and then create. Enjoy this little peek into this lively spring garden!
Credits:
Flowers: Botanique
Photographer: Sasha Reiko
Planner: Amethyst Events
Venue: Sole Repair Shop
About the Designer:
Botanique is a full-service floral and event design company based in Seattle, WA. Led by Creative Director Kelly Sullivan, we design wedding flowers and events with an organic, effortless, seasonal, elegant, and modern aesthetic for couples getting married in Washington state and beyond, including the greater Seattle area, Tacoma, Lakewood, Bellevue, Kirkland, the San Juan Islands, the Eastside, and Eastern Washington. In addition, we offer group floral classes and workshops in our Seattle studio focused on sustainable floral design techniques, as well as private, one-on-one floral design lessons. We also maintain a large cutting garden that acts as a muse for our design work, and offer classes to teach you how to grow your own flowers and start your own cutting garden. To learn more about working with Botanique for your wedding or event, please inquire on our contact form. To sign up to be notified of upcoming workshops and learning opportunities, please sign up for our workshops mailing list.
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