
The first moment I met Jodi, I knew her wedding would be one of my favorites of this year because like myself, she chose Kohl Mansion for her wedding. Everytime I do a wedding at Kohl I can't help but remember my own.
The words she gave to describe her wedding included romantic, feminine, elegant, fluffy, pretty, soft, yet vibrant, jewel tone. Her combination of colors included gold, magenta, raspberry, plum, lilac and eggplant.
Let's see why this is Wedding of the Year #8...

The planner made these paper cones which we filled with petals. This is a great DIY project that is simple yet fun.
Flower girls carrying simple white baskets toss petals. We had a few extra moments so Karin and Denise quickly added some chair flowers. Go team, NLCD.
My husband, Kevin, helped me break apart stock florets to place on the card table. Lovely Julie Mikos makes a simple display look so artful.
This is by far one of my favorite poses. Once again Julie the photographer made a simple, standard image become something so retro.
There is our gorgeous bride leaning against the red vintage loveseat. One the right side is the bouquet featuring Garden Roses, Sweet Peas, Lisianthus. What a wonderful color combination. I located the pink rhinestone brooch in this tiny fabric store near the LA Floral Market on a trip last year.
I always like the getting ready shots. Boy, her shoes are sexy.
> The bridesmaid bouquet featuring hot pink roses, lavender sweet peas, purple lisianthus, raspberry dahlias and magenta stock.
The gardens of Kohl Mansion are so European. I love the shapes and curves.Photography by Julie Mikos
Floral and Event Design by Nancy Liu Chin Designs

































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1 comment:
i love the kohl mansion and this wedding is so gorgeous -- beautiful color palette too!
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