Daniela and Michael’s Greenery Wedding at the Woodmark Hotel in Kirkland
Daniela and Michael’s sweet greenery summer wedding at the Woodmark Hotel and Still Spa last August was cool and breezy, and oh-so chic. With a mostly neutral color palette we used lots of smilax greenery vines and incorporated floral in pops of pink, blue, and creams. We loved Daniela and Michael from the start: a beautiful couple inside and out. And working with them on this wedding was truly fun.
Daniela had her heart set on a non-traditional bouquet: a giant grey succulent took center stage in this asymmetrical stunner, accompanied by pale blush spray roses, wispy grasses, nigella pods, and eucalyptus.
The Ceremony at The Woodmark Hotel Waterfront
For the lakeside ceremony, the tent was hung with trailing smilax vines, and an arch featuring blush and cream roses and dahlias framed the happy couple. More lush greenery graced the aisle, and rose and eucalyptus posies adorned the chairs. The stunning focal point: we hung lots and lots more greenery vines from the tent ceiling, the tent poles, and the chandeliers. Such a pretty look!
A Reception Filled with Greenery
At dinner, the blush draped dining tables held an assortment of gold candlesticks, bud vases, greenery runners, and succulents in tiny gold glass terrariums. And be sure to look at the cutest little crocheted birdies you ever did see on top of that cake!
If you liked this Woodmark Hotel wedding at the shores of Lake Washington, you might also like these weddings we designed at the same venue:
- Stephanie & Codey’s Elegant Woodmark Wedding
- Laura & Lorenzo’s Blush Waterfront Wedding
- Kim & Gautam – Indian Elegance at the Woodmark Hotel
Contact us if you liked this wedding – we would be happy to help you design the wedding of your dreams.
—— Content updated on January 14, 2019 ——
Vendor Team:
Venue: Woodmark Hotel and Still Spa
Day-of Coordination: New Creations Event Design and Coordination
Photography: Ryan Flynn Photography
Lighting: Green Light Events
Cake: The Sweetside
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