Bride Carly's bouquet of citrus-hued blooms includes dahlias, privet berry, cymbidium orchids, and freesia, all styled by Bonnie at Dragonfly Floral. It featured organic flora grown a few minutes away from the wedding venue in Healdsburg, California.
These wedding programs feature silhouettes of Sara and Charles and are printed on striped pink and orange paper. They are paired with glassine envelopes.
Peonies, anemones, ranunculus, and sprigs of stylized lily grass make up Kristen's bouquet, wrapped in tangerine ribbon.
Small round centerpieces with bunches of orange roses are placed on hand-sewn runners at this Dana Point, California, reception for Jennifer and Ray. Orange printed table numbers let guests know where to sit.
Autumn is in the air at this wedding, conveyed by red and orange garden roses, pepperberries, and crab apples in the centerpieces.
A Polaroid camera and orange note cards encourage guests at Sara and Charles's Florida wedding to snap pictures at the reception and write personal messages to the newlyweds.
Organic Peruvian lilies are tied with grosgrain ribbon for the bridesmaids' bouquets at Gregg and Mark's wedding in Sagaponack, New York.
These bridesmaids wear raw-silk skirts and tops created by designer Cuyler Buckles, a friend of bride Anna.
Groom Jon and his groomsmen wear orange orchids with lily grass as boutonnieres at this Palm Springs wedding.
Clear boxes of citrus-colored candy wrapped with colorful ribbons, including orange and pink, make a delicious take-home treat for the guests at Sara and Charles's wedding.
This cake at Anna and Mason's wedding is adorned with sari roses, marigolds, and viburnum berries and set on a stand made of terra-cotta tile.
A menu tucked into a colorful napkin and a place card held down by an orange glass magnet with the guest's first initial decorates each plate at this wedding in Dana Point, California.
Each of these bridesmaids wears a tangerine silk shantung dress by Vanessa Fox; their colorful bouquets combined orange ranunculus with green hydrangeas.
Tables at this reception in Healdsburg, California, are decorated with loosely arranged orange and peach flowers mixed with greenery. Guests dine in the garden at four long tables, each named after an influential musician in honor of groom Chip's love of music.
These bridesmaids march in their peach J.Crew dresses with orange bouquets in hand.
A dahlia boutonniere and a cheery polka-dot tie offset this groomsman's khaki suit in the Sewannee, Tennessee, wedding for Anna and Mason.
Guest room gift bags tagged with an orange sticker with Sara and Charles's silhouettes hold bottled water, chocolate-covered popcorn, a Florida lottery ticket (because the wedding was held in Winter Park, Florida), and an itinerary of wedding events.
In a nod to groom Mark's heritage -- he grew up in South Africa, which is a leading producer of mangoes -- a refreshing, sweet cocktail made with frozen mango puree, simple syrup, rum, lime juice, and crushed ice are served at the reception. Cocktails napkins featured the couple's initials in a matching shade of orange.
This beaming bride, Jennifer, decked her bridesmaids in orange J.Crew dresses.
The bridesmaid bouquets for Sara and Charles's Florida wedding feature orange ranunculus, which were flown in from New Zealand, the only place where the couple's florist could find the right hue.
The orange and white letterpress stationery, designed by bride Anna's friend Brooke Reynolds, match the wedding's vivid hues.
Piano Nobile custom-printed these orange bridesmaid totes for Jennifer and Ray's wedding in Dana Point, California. The bags matched the dresses and held earrings, a bracelet, and socks.
Sara and Charles's silhouettes light up matchbooks in orange, yellow, green, and pink.
These place cards are calligraphed in peach by the sister of bride, Kristen.
Start Over

Get inspiration for crafting your wedding details.
Get the Ideas
Customize our clip art and templates for your suite.
Download for FreeVisit other Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia sites:
© 2011 Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved.








Comments