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Well, this just keeps getting better!  The little details and florals brought to you by {Asiel Design} and {Hartmann Studios} create one of the most stunning tablescapes we’ve ever seen.  Linnae and Jonathan of {Asiel Design} mixed in queen protea, pink ranunculus (my weakness), moss (yes!), and driftwood (oh happy day!) for the centerpieces.  And I absolutely love the personal rananuculus pots at each place setting.  {Marizette Paperie} created the place cards that were cleverly clothespinned to twine across the barn door.  Stay tuned for some behind the scenes action of this marvelous photo shoot!  ~Rachel

{Holly’s House} is a child and adult advocacy center in Evansville, IN. They provide a safe environment for victims to report crimes and find support.  Please visit  {www.hollyshouse.org} to learn about how to make a charitable donation to this very special organization.

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
9 Comments
  1. avatar *B* reply

    What an awesome wedding! And the couple is so beautiful that they look like models!

  2. avatar Michelle reply

    Insane! So gorgeous and I love how unique it is.

  3. avatar Dina reply

    hmmm…I think they ARE models. This was done for a photo shoot right?

  4. avatar Miss Shortcake reply

    well, I just died. That looks absolutely AMAZING!

  5. avatar dani @ weddings fresh reply

    amazing! such great inspiration for all of us!!

  6. avatar Wanwisa reply

    So gorgeous I want to cry!

  7. avatar holly hatam reply

    wow…this is by far the most gorgeous wedding!

  8. avatar Wedding Chicks reply

    The flowers, the setting…absolutely breathtaking.

  9. avatar Lucy reply

    Can you please start posting the locations/venues so that when us brides-to-be seen our perfect wedding location in these photos we don’t have to google for hours upon end trying to figure out where this place is?

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