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DISTRICT 2 FLORAL STUDIO

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SWEET BLOSSOMS

SWEET BLOSSOMS

For an intimate September ceremony, florist Holly Lukasiewicz used 100% locally grown flora from farms across Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa (Hen and the Hawk Flower Farm, The Swallow’s Nest Flower Farm, Sisu Gardens, and Long Walk Farm). “I love how the flowers mimic the natural environment of the celebration,” she said. The design features sedum, strawflower, lisianthus, dahlia, celosia, amaranthus, eucalyptus, lavender, feather top grass and succulents.

FLORAL DESIGN: Holly Lukasiewicz, District 2 Floral Studio, district2floral.com | @district2floral

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PHOTOGRAPHY: Jesi Lee Photography, @jesilee.photography LOCATION: Joslyn Castle, @joslyncastle

Farmer-florist April Vomfell combined dried elements with the late-season blooms harvested for an October ceremony from her farm, Flathead Farmworks. “I love offering fresh and dried combinations in the spring and fall, since we often have frost as late as mid-May and as early as mid-September,” she explained. Dried poppy pods and delicate dried ferns complement the wedding-white floral palette of just-picked dahlia, scabiosa, and strawflower blooms.

FLORAL DESIGN: April Vomfell, Flathead Farmworks, flatheadfarmworks.com | @flatheadfarmworks

PLANNER: Allie DiGioia, @ofjoy_signatureevents PHOTOGRAPHY: Stella Kelsie, @stella.k.photography

PLANNING/COORDINATION: Emily Summer Studios, @emilysummerstudios VENUE: Whitefish Lake Weddings, Whitefish, Montana, @whitefishlakeweddings DRESS: Solace London, @solacelondon

HAIR: Platinum Studios by Christina, @platinumstudiosbychristina MAKEUP: Marcela Cloud, @cloud_marcela

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