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A rustic winery is a wonderfully romantic setting to start off with.  Add in reclaimed wood tables,  a gorgeous big red barn & you have the makings for the perfect wedding backdrop.  This styled shoot shows you a softer, more feminine take on a vintage inspired wedding with a blush color palette & so many wonderful organic touches that really make this wedding accessible to everyone!  At the bottom of this lovely styled shoot, we have pointed out the exact things that Storyboard loves, so you dont miss a thing!

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What Storyboard Likes:

Soft Romantic Color Palette-Between the linens, florals & simple touches in between creamy whites & soft blushes along with organic greens & beige, paint the picture for this winery inspired wedding.

Gorgeous Florals-The selection of flowers used for this shoot is spot on.  We love how the multiple petal layers of ranunculus lend itself to the table design of multiple linen layers on the outdoor table, while hyacinth, wax flower & tulips compliment the delicate feel of the subtle laces touches.  Inside, strong earthy tones in the likes of greens via artichoke heads & pops of yellow via Billy Balls, really connect with the reclaimed wood items used to furnish the Big Red Barn.

Textures!-Our style team was not afraid to mix textures which resulted in a feminine feel that has its feet firmly planted on the ground!  Elements of lace & pearl, in both the decor as well as the hand made wedding dress fashioned by The Wedding Shoppe specifically for this shoot lend to a light air, its the burlap, reclaimed wood & old ceramic basins that give the much needed, more masculine elements, to help balance the overall design.  As well the smooth sleek texture of the glass dome covering the cupcakes, while creating its own special world, provides a flow to the overall table aesthetic

Vendor Love

Hair Stylist: Luminesce Salon Spa
Floral Designer: Troy Flower Shop
Dress Store: The Wedding Shoppe
Makeup Artist: Glow2Go
Venue: Cedar Lake Cellars
Photographer: Sarah Crowder Photography