Wedding at the family farmhouse

Weddings in family spaces are the best because they are full of magical resonance and offer corners to decorate with soul. And even more so if the bride has the taste and talent of Rocío, creator of Whilelmina Garcia, who fascinated us from the moment she crossed the arch of our store accompanied by her sister, telling us about the preparations she had for her wedding at the family farmhouse.

Rocío fell in love with a patchwork-style ribbon lace skirt from the last century, which she wore under Valenciennes petticoats, and from there we built the rest of the dress, step by step. She didn’t want to forgo the veil but decided to give a fresh look to the Honiton lace-cut mantle with a simple jewel-like floral headpiece by Mireia Abras .

Manuela from Gang and the Wool created a deconstructed bouquet and decorated the tables with simple arrangements in vases, candelabras, and dried flowers like peonies, roses, and thistles placed directly on the tables. Everything shone with the same special glow, from the farmhouse decorated with colorful balloons to the hats and the lemonade stand. No detail was overlooked: 3D glasses to enjoy the show and popcorn to throw to the bride and groom. The ceremony in the woods, and the entire event, featured rugs, cushions, and furniture provided by the bride’s mother. The photos, as expected, were wonderful. Days of wine and roses

Photos: Days of Wine and Roses

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Weddings in family spaces are the best because they are full of magical resonance and offer corners to decorate with soul. And even more so if the bride has the taste and talent of Rocío, creator of Whilelmina Garcia, who fascinated us from the moment she crossed the arch of our store accompanied by her sister, telling us about the preparations she had for her wedding at the family farmhouse.

Rocío fell in love with a patchwork-style ribbon lace skirt from the last century, which she wore under Valenciennes petticoats, and from there we built the rest of the dress, step by step. She didn’t want to forgo the veil but decided to give a fresh look to the Honiton lace-cut mantle with a simple jewel-like floral headpiece by Mireia Abras .

Manuela from Gang and the Wool created a deconstructed bouquet and decorated the tables with simple arrangements in vases, candelabras, and dried flowers like peonies, roses, and thistles placed directly on the tables. Everything shone with the same special glow, from the farmhouse decorated with colorful balloons to the hats and the lemonade stand. No detail was overlooked: 3D glasses to enjoy the show and popcorn to throw to the bride and groom. The ceremony in the woods, and the entire event, featured rugs, cushions, and furniture provided by the bride’s mother. The photos, as expected, were wonderful. Days of wine and roses

Photos: Days of Wine and Roses