The frosted glass church windows were accented with wreaths of fresh Mountain Laurel and hot pink wax flower and we used pillar candles and greenery along the window seals.
The isle was lined with tuelle bows on each pew.
Rather than a traditional flower girl, the one year old daughter of the bride and groom was escorted down the isle, by the ring bearer in a little red wagon decked out in tuelle and accented with little bouquets of roses, wax flower, and cascading greenery.
The entrance to the church was adorned with live fern baskets, tuelle and fresh garland on each hand rail.
For a simple reception in an old schhol which had been turned into the local community building, each table had different sized and shaped glass containers accented with blue stones and filled with single stems of the same flower, using a different color for each table piece.
We also used alot of votives for the reception tables and other tables throughout the room.
This was a beautiful wedding in the simplicity of the countryside of the North Carolina mountains.
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