Feast for Queens

Feast for Queens gold plated diner
Feast for Queens fur and lush green bouquet
Feast for Queens with deer antlers and furs
Feast for Queens winter wedding cathedral veil
Feast for Queens farm to table dinner

In the midst of winter in Vermont, and with Kirsty Mitchell’s Daughter of Narnia in mind and a long drive, the gold accents, earthy, medieval flowers a storybook design came together. The White Queen bride amongst the snowy birch in her stunning caped Alexandra Grecco gown. The grandiose feasts featured in A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin created this image of an over-the-top feast for a Queen and her King. The warmer temperatures allowed for glimpses of the soft browns and muted golds hiding beneath the white blanket of snow. The unexpected colors played off the tones hidden in our centerpieces, beautifully created by Alyssa of Apotheca Flowers, and the pops of color from the extravagant feast laid out by Let’s Pretend Catering! Our clean and crisp, woodsy cake was a perfect touch to this come to life adventure. Be Our Guest, Inc was able to send pieces that embodies the story with unique china and Ferro Jewelers joined us for beautiful vintage estate pieces that would match the design’s era.

The Creative Team

Photographer: J. Harper Photography  |  Event Planner & Designer: Jaclyn Watson Events  |  Floral Designer: Apotheca Flower Shoppe  |  Linens: Be Our Guest Linen & Party Equipment Rental  | Caterer: Let’s Pretend Catering  |  Dress Designer: Sarah Seven from Everthine Bridal Boutique  |  Venue: Trapp Family Lodge  |   Cake Designer: Cakes By Ashia  |  Jewelry: Ferro Jewlery  |  Video: todd stoilov Video |Hair & Makeup: Lush Salon 

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