When our bride Aliza came to us saying she wanted a palette of bright colors in corals, yellows, oranges, and pinks, we knew just the flower to be the showstopper: coral peonies! In addition to bold color, this wildflower Oxon Hill Manor wedding featured tons of texture.
The stunning bridal bouquet featured the vivid coral peonies along with white dahlia, orange spray roses, fuchsia snapdragons, yellow freesia, green lady’s mantle, and petite chamomile daisies, and was accented with lush herbs. Alex’s lapel was fashioned with a cheery yellow freesia boutonniere and a pin saying, “I love you” in sign language.
The birch branch pole chuppah was adorned with a lush garland of foliage and flowers. A mix of yellow sunflowers, coral peonies, white stock, orange spray roses, white daisies, smilax and lemon leaf foliage delicately trailed down the top edges of the poles. Each vase of flowers in this posh wildflower Oxon Hill Manor wedding was unique. The tables in this tented affair were filled with pops of vibrant corals, fuchsias, purples, yellows, oranges.
Ceremony and Reception: Oxon Hill Manor
Photographer: Paola Nazati Photography
Florist: Petal’s Edge
Catering: Well Dunn
Wedding Planning: Sara Muchnick Events
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