Gayla Harvey, lead designer at Tiger Lily Weddings
Bouquets created, just waiting for packaging
Succulent boutonnieres wrapped with twine
Tenderly packing florals for travel
On set and still fresh after the ride
Tiger Lily Weddings owner Manny Gonzales delivering the blooms
Simply sweet tabletop arrangements
Fresh, white blooms cooled the setting.
Pale blue hydrangeas give big impact without breaking the bank.
Baby's breath and Mason jar aisle markers give an airy, delicate feel while being rather inexpensive.
Manny Gonzales slips the jars onto shepherd's hooks along the aisle.
Simple style, big statement
The ceremony "altar" was dressed in family ceramics filled with fresh blooms.
Using your own floral vessels trims your floral budget.
Bouquets and boutonnieres ready for the wedding party
Bride Loraine Cook with her maids and their verdant bouquets
Succulents were added to Loraine's bouquet for texture
Loraine found her vintage gown on the etsy shop TrueRebelClothing.
Bridesmaids wore vintage-inspired tea-length gowns.
The couple hosted their reception at Creekside Cottage in McClellanville.
Gayla wrapped the bouquet in burlap and twine to mimic the setting decor.