The bride carried a classic red rose bouquet.

Bridesmaids carried a bouquet of red, orange and yellow-red roses, yellow stock freesia and alstromeria.

The altar arrangement contained apples, which bore sentimental value for the bride and groom.

The aisles were lined with tall cylinder vases as hurricanes with rose petals in the bottom with a pillar candle. I am sorry I don't have a full picture of how beautiful the sanctuary at Second Presbyterian is (especially with my flowers), it is a gorgeous church.

For the reception at the DoubleTree downtown, I did a giant martini glass filled with glass rocks, an underwater light, rose petals, spider orchids and apples.
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