Spring Elopement Shoot | Hamilton ON

Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers
Florist hamilton ontario Florist waterdown Flower Arch wedding bouquets Tree Flowers

What can I say about this shoot….it gave me all the fairy garden feels! We designed this shoot during the spring of 2020 and with many limitations on gatherings we wanted to have a very small group of vendors. I (Liana) decided to be the model, and as someone whose only experience at modelling was as a baby wearing a hot snowsuit in the summer, it is so much harder than it looks! We were so excited to collaborate with Chantelle from C&E Collective to create this ethereal, romantic look.

This past year elopements and intimate weddings have become a popular trend and we love it! Whether you choose a sentimental location, somewhere remote or even your backyard, there are so many ways to transform a space. With this styled shoot we wanted to show how beautiful it is to incorporate nature into your ceremony space! We designed a large tree installation that was the perfect backdrop for saying your vows. The white, blush and orange colour palette balanced with the soft green background to create a captivating, romantic design. The table was neutral, dressed with a white tablecloth and sandstone coloured pillar candles. Some of the flowers used in this design are tulips, ranunculus, peonies, and eucalyptus.

We had so much fun designing and planning this shoot!

Photography by C&E Collective

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