i’m so thrilled to share with you this amazing wedding shoot that carlee from {high cotton event design} sent over. the shoot took place at sunny slope farm in south carolina where the bride and groom braved the heat. they focused on creating a charming vintage shoot with two of their favorite southern items: peaches and cotton with a lovely color palette of peach, tomato, burlap and mint.
styling & design: high cotton cvent design
photography: {leslieandbphotography.com} | stationery: {chocolatebutterbean.com}
dress: saja bridals from bella bridesmaid greenville | suit: j. crew
dress: saja bridals from bella bridesmaid greenville | suit: j. crew
to see more loveliness check out carlee's blog {here}
so soft & pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I am so in love with the use of cotton in weddings lately.
ReplyDeletePeaches and cotton - love! Love the location - under a peach tree - perfect for this shoot. The shoot is kinda like a peach - fuzzy and sweet!!!
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kristi
Simply stunning!! I can almost taste those sweet peaches.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the feature!
ReplyDeleteLove the orchid field as a back drop and peaches and cotton..so perfect together!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the feature!! We loved working with Carlee on this sweet shoot!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out! We had such a GREAT time working with Carlee and we can't wait to do it again soon!!
ReplyDeleteVery gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletereally loving the shots with the invites...beautiful all around...
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos - love the styling!
ReplyDeleteTotally lovely! This is so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThose peaches, the gorgeous stationary-I'm swooning! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those coke crates and the set up with the peaches.... it's all so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteso loverly!
ReplyDeleteThe vintage details are darling and love the coke...or what look like coke bottles with the cute straws!
ReplyDeletesuch a stunning shoot! that ring shot is sooo fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, gorgeous shoot! Love the use of peaches.
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