Magnificent succulents

(While trying to come up with a witty title for this post, I briefly considered “Succulents Don’t Suck”.  Should I have run with it?  I’ll never know.)

I have a client who’s DIYing some gorgeous, succulent-laden centrepieces for her August wedding.  While looking for inspiration, I came across a wealth of amazing ideas for incorporating succulents into wedding decor.  Aside from the fact that they’re unique, hardy, and available in more than basic green, the best thing about succulents (in my humble opinion) is that, in many cases, you can plant them after the day is over and have a thriving garden that reminds you of your celebration for years to come.

I’ve divided the eye candy into two separate collages.  The first, bouquets and boutonnieres:

succulent-bouquets

Clockwise from centre left: Kim at Collage created this classic combination of green succulents and white orchids; the bouquet above this features echeveria (bouquet by VanLierop Garden Market; photo by One Love Photo); at the top right is a burst of kale and cacti (photo by Blackbird Photography); Purple-tinged hen-and-chicks with orchids and a pop of yellow (bouquet by Kehoe Designs; photo by Olivia Leigh Photographie); at the bottom right, a “Succulent Bowl” by Organic Elements: look closely and you’ll see that the “stem” of the bouquet is actually the root of the succulent, ready for immediate planting after the wedding—genius!; Last, but my favourite, amazing yellow boutonnieres featuting crespedia balls, yellow yarrow, and papyrus (designed by La Partie Events; photo by Erin Hearts Court Wedding Photography).

But don’t stop at accessorizing the wedding party with succulents!  They make beautiful centrepieces and accents for escort cards, cake tables, ring bearer pillows… you name it.

succulent-centrepieces

Top Row: Hen-and-chicks on moss Ring Bearer Pillow by April Hiler Designs; DIY Bride Emma’s awesome escort table, featuring personalized signs poking pleasantly out of mounds of moss.

Bottom Row: Three takes on succulent centrepieces in a square/rectangular wooden crate. First, a rose and succulent centrepiece by Elegance & Simplicity Wedding & Event Designers; Second is my personal favourite—mostly because of the colour!—created by Blossom Floral, Inc. (photo by Jay Reilly Photo); Third, white roses, succulents, green coxcomb, and scabiosa pods combine to make this delightful centrepiece by Hunt Littlefield.

Hugs, Jenna

6 Responses to Magnificent succulents

  1. nadiaqh says:

    Love it all! Succulents look fantastic mixed with roses… I have never seen that before. Clever and beautiful!

  2. Megan says:

    Fabulous! Make sure you check out Flora Grubb’s website for more wedding ideas: http://floragrubb.com/cutting/ (scroll down past the products to the blog)

  3. nina says:

    I’da gone with “Succulents Don’t …” and let those who get it, get it.

    chicks n hens are so interesting, aren’t they?

    nina
    http://ntrygg.wordpress.com/

  4. I just came across the post, thank you so much!!

    Sharon

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