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Alaska Weddings – Olivia + Neil

In December I had the opportunity to create wedding flowers at Our Lady of The Snows Chapel in Girdwood. I’ve seen many photos of this quaint cabin in the woods but there was something special about being there in person for the first time.

Olivia and Neil were looking for a wintery floral decor without too much of a Christmas look so I used flowers in deep magenta and scarlet.

A huge thanks to Grace Adams Photography for her breathtaking photos. She’s one of my favorite wedding photographers and I was thrilled to finally be able to work with her.

A perfect winter wedding to be sure.

Red and white wintertime bouquet designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com | Photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

The bride’s bouquet was brimming with the most exquisite white waxflower. She had wanted anemones in her bouquet but they unfortunately weren’t available. I was so happy Olivia was open to my using burgundy gerber daisies instead. Their dark centers gave the look of anemones and are much more durable a flower.

Red and white wintertime bouquet designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com | Photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

The dark bridesmaids’ dresses made all the bouquets pop!

Flower girl adorned with a crown of baby's breath and spray roses | designed by Natasha Price and Photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

It was hard for me not to wear around the flower girl’s crown, which was chock full of baby’s breath, waxflower and spray roses.

wintertime boutonniere's with blush, white and red | designed by Natasha Price and photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

Red hypericum berries gave the boutonnieres a little bit of punch.

Altar centerpieces in burgundy and ivory | Designed by Natasha Price and photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

The altar centerpiece was one of my pride and joys. Trailing amaranthus was spilling over the sides and with the eucalyptus, stock and waxflower filled in between the roses it smelled so good!

Altar centerpieces in burgundy and ivory | Designed by Natasha Price and photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography
red and white altar arrangement designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com | photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

The altar was framed with two large arrangements bursting with color and happiness.

red and white altar arrangement designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com | photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography
Red and white wintertime centerpiece designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com | Photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

I had so much fun designing the centerpieces and got some wonderful assistance from my friend Rachel of Alaska Blooms Peony Farm.

Red and white wintertime centerpiece designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com | Photo by Grace Adams Photography

But what I really enjoyed working on was the garland for the sweetheart table.

Sweetheart table garland made with roses, waxflower, hypericum berry, baby's breath and eucalyptus | designed by Natasha Price

Sweetheart table garland made with roses, waxflower, baby's breath and eucalyptus | designed by Natasha Price and photo by Grace Adams Photography
Photo by Grace Adams Photography

Congratulations, Olivia and Neil!

Alaska Weddings – Caitlin + Jason

I don’t have the opportunity to do winter wedding flowers too often. Alaskans make the most of their summer and usually get married from June-August. When bride Caitlin hired me for her January wedding I was thrilled. She wanted all white and greenery.

Caitlin and Jason lucked out – the morning of their wedding it was like a magical snowy fairy land. Anchorage has been severely lacking in snow for the past four winters and this year hasn’t disappointed. We got about 18 inches on their wedding day.

Thanks to Erica Rose Photography for capturing my florals so perfectly!

Caitlin wanted simplicity so I went with white stock, roses, carnations and waxflower mixed with eucalyptus.

The perfect winter wedding bouquet | roses, stock, waxflower and carnation mixed with eucalytpus. Flowers by Natasha Price and photo by Erica Rose Photography
Photo by Erica Rose Photography

Caitlin had me wrap her bouquet in blush silk ribbon. I was overjoyed to finally have the opportunity to use this. It was a dream to wrap and tie! She had me add a little “something blue” at the last minute.

The perfect winter wedding bouquet | roses, stock, waxflower and carnation mixed with eucalytpus. Flowers by Natasha Price and photo by Erica Rose Photography
Photo by Erica Rose Photography
The perfect winter wedding bouquet | roses, stock, waxflower and carnation mixed with eucalytpus. Flowers by Natasha Price and photo by Erica Rose Photography
Photo by Erica Rose Photography

It was the perfect combination when it came to outside shots. Look at that snow globe of a world Caitlin got!

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Alaska Weddings: a weekend of Lisas

Flower combinations and colors constantly amaze me. This weekend I had two weddings that couldn’t have been more different. Both were rustic. Both brides happened to be named Lisa.

The first Lisa is having a country western style wedding with dusty rose, pale pink, ivory and tan themes. I was thrilled when Rebecca of LaBoum Events asked me to make these flowers. She wanted an arrangement inside a birdcage. Uh…yes! That’s so cool!

Birdcage flower arrangement for a fairy tale wedding. Made with eucalyptus, carnations, football mums, roses, stock and spray roses | designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

I picked wild moss from a nearby forest to line the cage and filled it with eucalyptus of all kinds, dusty rose carnations, roses, feathers, stock, mums and limonium.

Birdcage flower arrangement for a fairy tale wedding. Made with eucalyptus, carnations, football mums, roses, stock and spray roses | designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

The bouquet was shabby chic.

Shabby chic bridal bouquet made with eucalyptus, feathers, carnations, football mums, roses, stock and spray roses | designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

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Alaska Weddings: Lena + Ivan

Last winter I did flowers for a couple in Alyeska. When I delivered them to the bride’s suite she introduced me to her maid of honor and said she would be getting married next summer.

Fast forward to today when I delivered flowers to bride Lena’s suite and I was greeted by last winter’s bride. The tabled turned and she was now the maid of honor. I love how small this town is.

Lena and Ivan’s colors were navy, coral, cream and orange. A perfect palette for the amazing autumn weather we’re having.

A perfect fall bridal bouquet. Solidago, white roses, orange spray roses, salmon hypericum berry, billy ball, scabiosa pods, peach carnation and seeded eucalyptus wrapped in burlap with jute twine corset | designed by Natasha Price of alaskaknitnat.com

This bouquet made me giddy! The most perfect little orange spray roses looked like miniature garden roses. Combined with peach carnations, cream roses, solidago, scabiosa pods, salmon hypericum berries, billy balls and seeded eucalyptus — this bouquet was just what the bride ordered.

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Marin Wedding: Kate + Jeremy

A few months ago I was offered a unique chance to take my floral skills out of state. A family friend’s daughter, Kate, was getting married in Marin County, a paradise in the Bay Area. This was not only an opportunity to work with flowers I can’t get up in Alaska but it also meant I could reunite with my old floral partner, Evan Falconer of Paper Peony.

Marin Wedding - blush, ivory, white, cream and peach hues. Roses, mums and the cafe au lait dahlia. Absolute perfection | floral design by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com and Evan Facloner of Paper Peony

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Alaska Weddings: Kate + Kirk

Bridal bouquet made with purple anemones, fuchsia ranunculus, blue nigella, purple larkspur, daisies, baby's breath, pink spray roses and seeded eucalyptus | designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

Bridal bouquet made with purple anemones, fuchsia ranunculus, blue nigella, purple larkspur, daisies, baby's breath, pink spray roses and seeded eucalyptus | designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com
Photo by Alexander Zoltai Photography

I had to start out this post with a photo. There’s no more unique flower than an indigo anemone. I’ve never seen them before and jumped with joy at the opportunity to work with them.

Bridal bouquet made with purple anemones, fuchsia ranunculus, blue nigella, purple larkspur, daisies, baby's breath, pink spray roses and seeded eucalyptus | designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

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Alaska Weddings: Peter + Jessica

Brides are all different. Some know what they want, others need a little more guidance, but some have a creative vision. Jessica was one of those brides. She and her mother came to me with the boldest theme I’ve encountered yet – burgundy, gold and deep purple. When they told me those colors, my eyes got big and I just said, “Oooooooh!”

A bridal bouquet of true majesty. Burgundy peonies, gold sprayed eucalyptus, antique pink carnations, red roses, white spray roses, burgundy and white stock, rosemary, purple mini carnations, Italian ruscus and leucadendron is a perfect wild, regal, ravishing flower arrangement fit for a queen! Designed by Natasha Price of alaskaknitnat.com

I seriously contemplated putting on my wedding dress just to hold the bridal bouquet (the above photo is the toss bouquet).

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Alaska Weddings: Jason + Rebekah

Some things I never get tired of. Foraging for wedding arrangements has to be at the top of the list. For Rebekah and Jason, it was important that a part of their state be incorporated into their wedding theme of teal, green and purple.

For the flowers they chose peach and fuchsia roses and purple Japanese asters as their palette to which I added wild yarrow, grass and ferns.

Alaska bridal bouquet with peach and fuchsia roses, purple Japanese aster, green hypericum berry, dusty miller, baby's breath, orange spray roses, seeded eucalyptus and foraged yarrow, grass and ferns. The perfect wild Alaska wedding bouquet. | Designed by Natasha Price of alaskaknitnat.com

Finished off with a teal satin ribbon and presto – a lovely Alaska bouquet.

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Alaska Weddings: Dianne + Matthew

Every wedding I make flowers for has a different style and Dianne and Matthew’s Wasilla wedding is one of the most unique this year.

Dianne wanted jewel tones of amethyst and peridot. She adores orchids, which I learned can be limited in color and style in Alaska. I packed her bouquet with fuchsia orchid, purple lisianthus, white roses, baby’s breath, trailing amaranthus, traipsing plumosa fern, sword fern and Italian ruscus.

Cascading bridal bouquet packed with orchids, lisianthus, roses, amaranthus, plumosa fern, baby's breath, sword fern and Italian ruscus | wedding flowers designed by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

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Alaska Weddings: Dylan + Hannah

Many brides I work with are Alaskan through and through and ask to have bits of Alaska incorporated into their flowers. This makes my job even more fun because I get to forage from the forest. Today’s wedding was full of forest ferns.

Alaska bridal bouquet with light blue hydrangea, lavender stock, lavender mini carnations, white spray roses, garden roses, lisianthus, wild ferns, green amaranthus, Italian ruscus, baby's breath, curly dusty miller and limonium. Deigned by Natasha Price of Alaskaknitnat.com

Hannah and Dylan’s wedding had a vintage vibe. As I was dropping off the flowers Hannah’s aunt arrived in a black A-line with a fascinator that belonged to her grandmother.

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