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Today I have a very chic and artistic styled shoot to share with you. We are headed into some lovely gardens in Ontario, Canada and stepping into an artist’s dream of beautiful landscapes and fresh florals. And anyone who loves vintage details will love the unique and colorful china used for the place settings. Do read the stylist’s description of the shoot, as it truly is a noteworthy concept.

From the designer, Phoebe Lo Events…Brushed behind the rolling pastures and concealed by cast iron gates lies a secret little garden known as Pathways to Perennials. The luscious estate was carefully crafted by a pair of gardeners that dedicated the landscapes to their newborn child. Developed over the course of a decade, the gardeners envisioned that Pathways to Perennials would be the grounds to which their daughter and her loved one would lovingly cast the oath of marriage upon each other. The meandering pathways signify the course of a lifetime’s journey, and one would find the hidden treasures among this delicate route, whether it be a bunch of French garden roses or a gazebo with welcoming breezes and a seat for two.
This styled wedding photoshoot plays with a classic European motif that is subtly captured through the accents of landscape painting and watercolours. The concept of romance is drawn upon the unity of these key elements and positioned upon the lush backdrop that embodies the perfect solution of vintage and elegance. The colour palette of this photo shoot features the sweet hues of mint green that is juxtaposed by pale peach, and lightly tinted by plush gold details. The bride dons a floor length Alfred Sung gown crafted with French lace and crystal beading. The sweetheart table setting showcases an arrangement of century old Queen Anne porcelain dinnerware paired with Cellini Romanesque golden cutlery.





I adore this wedding cake - it’s one of those that is just too pretty to eat! The color palette in the florals goes perfectly with the vintage china and I would definitely snag up the wooden tables for my own use. This is a fun and feminine shoot that has spring bride written all over it! Do you have a particular favorite creative detail of this shoot?
Photography: Rhythm Photography | Caterer: Chef Jeffrey Marshall | Dress Store: Fairytale Wedding | Cinema & Video: Givin Design | Heirlooms: Invitation To Tea | Cake: Jacq Baked Goods | Paper Goods: Legacy Loft Stationery Boutique | Venue: Pathways to Perennials | Florals: Petals Markham | Event Design & Planning: Phoebe Lo Events | Make-up: Vicki Millar | Other: Woodbridge Art School | Submitted via Two Bright Lights