A glass drink dispenser nestled on a moss covered rock under the trees serves as an unconventional drink station. A wooden crate of fruit gives a hint of the featured libation. Soft, textured table cloths can come from a variety of sources. Try a vintage lace coverlet or a thin, patchwork quilt for a cozy look. A tower of homemade cookies for a make-your-own favor buffet allows guests to pick and choose their favorites.
Flower details are the heart of the Boheme style so use them generously throughout. Flower crowns don't have to be made of daisies - any sturdy bloom will work.
It is the small details that bring a design together. Little pots of succulents at each place setting, or a simple garland of leaves and ribbon have a whimsical and intimate effect.
Transform your gown and give it a more casual look for after the ceremony by pairing with a denim blouse and belt. The gorgeously unique flower belt, show below, is a pop of color that both livens up a white dress and plays into the nature-inspired theme. Flower crowns aren't just for the bride and her maids - dress up a special canine guest-of-honor with her own flower collar!
Find more images from this inspiration photo shoot in the Winter/Fall 2015 print edition of Vermont Bride Magazine!
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