Ben & Jenny
Before... Flowers purchased second-hand. Not really their first choice but the BUDGET was tight! I told them... I can work with this!
Creative & budget conscious, you simply can't go wrong with Raigene. From weddings to showers and any occasion in between, you will be thrilled with the results.
Her ability to repurpose everyday items will amaze you. Old Jars, unique lighting, and even her ability to repaint and arrange silk flowers and accent pieces that look brand new, she does it all.
Raigene made our old fashioned barn wedding into a gorgeous and personalized experience we will never forget
- Jenny Strode
First Step was to break down everything. Jenny already had her bridesmaids bouquets done. So I took her leftovers, with the addition of some wheat and lavender from the clearance shelves at the craft store and some spray paint and my no fear approach... Lie! I was scared and then I was ecstatic! It worked I turned peach roses pink and pink peonies lavender!
I couldn't be prouder of the way these arrangements turned out. I was also able to decorate grapevine wreaths, accent with beautiful blue mason jars, twinkle lights, and bails of straw. They fit perfectly with the family barn Ben & Jenny used for their reception and the rustic cabin where they exchanged wedding vows. We used the same flowers from the wedding to the reception. We planned ahead which arrangements would go and while guests were busy congratulating the couple we were able to transfer everything over to the barn before we danced the night away. Another element was a barn find; the tailgate of Ben' grandfather's old pickup truck. We cleaned it up a little and decorated with old tin cans and a happily ever after sign. Super cute and super personalized. Definitley was a conversation starter which turned into beloved family memories.
No detail is too small
Beautiful day for a beautiful family
Don't look reused!
Staging is important
Decorations doing double duty
Love!
Personal touches and fairy lights
Old barn door made a perfect photobooth!
Family cabin- Ceremony site
Pie is the new cake!