victoria and tim, may 16th
Posted by admin | Filed under Weddings
It’s my pleasure to show off these fabulous photos from Maggie Conley!
We recently worked on a wedding together for one of our vendor friends, Ms. Victoria Sorenson from Gourmet Galley. Victoria married her high school sweetheart, Tim Mueller, on a foggy Saturday at the Eugene O’Neil theater center.
Victoria has impeccable taste and her flair for vintage style was apparent throughout the wedding. She used a combination of milk glass containers, iron candelabras, and vintage birds as part of her floral decor. We also created a backdrop of trees and flowering branches with birds and nests tucked in as guests entered the barn.
Peonies, lilacs and garden roses were the focal flowers, all in shades of blush, ivory,beige and accents of eggplant.
Aside from the amazing food provided of course, by Gourmet Galley, there was lighting and music by Power Posse, gorgeous works of paper art, by Christine from Stonington Design and Paperie, and there to help execute the day, was Sarah from True Event.
It was a magical celebration and we were delighted to be a part!
Congratulations Victoria and Tim!
Tags: gourmet galley, Hana Floral Design, Maggie Conley Photography, Power Posse, Stonington Design and Paperie, True Event








May 29th, 2009 at 4:14 pm
Hi Yumiko, I just came across your blog and I love the work you’ve done on here and also the pictures.
I was just wondering if you could help me spread a little bit of news about an event we’re holding on June 14th. It’s a really great event and we’re trying to help couples who are planning their own wedding. If you could check it out here at theartofplanningyourownwedding.eventbrite.com or I could even email you more information if you would like… but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much!
Best regards,
Jason
June 5th, 2009 at 6:44 am
yumiko, thanks for sharing these luscious pics. . .WOW
June 8th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
What… the flowers are almost as beautiful as the wedding party
June 8th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
thanks so much Marla!