Classic White and Green Wedding day at The Plains Art Museum

Ashley and Trevor married in the fall of 2021 at The Plains Art Museum. Their day was perfect with sunshine to celebrate their marriage with their friends and family.

Creating their floral designs was simple and stunning. Whites and greenery in The Plains Art Museum was classic and softened the space to create a friendly warmth only these two could offer their guests for their wedding day celebration.

What I loved about their wedding floral designs is that it was a combination of my cut flowers and locally grown flowers sourced from a Minnesota Co-op Twin Cities Flower Exchange.

Ashley's bridal bouquet took on a life of its own. It organically created a dimensional horizontal with slight heart shape bridal bouquet. The combination of white dahlias, cosmos, among other flowers, with the texture of the raspberry greenery blew me away! It was so fun to create this bridal bouquet and flower arrangements for their ceremony.

Simple and stunning.

Instead of having me design their single stem bud vases for their guest table centerpieces, they purchased my "bucket of blooms". This allowed them to have the cohesive style from their wedding party to their guest tables. I included a mix of the wedding party flowers and greenery for them to style their own centerpieces. As you can see it all turned out beautifully.

White flowers and dark greenery give a classic style that will last a lifetime. I love floral designing for our couples in all styles and flower color palettes. This gives the couple the opportunity to share their vision and then I grow their flowers in their color palette and bring their vision to life on their wedding day.

Photo credit: Danelle Janae Photography
Location: The Plains Art Museum | Fargo, ND

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