Little Compton, RI - one of those best-kept secret magical spots.
The Bride et al moved into this rural and perfectly rough-around-the-edges-farm a week before the wedding.What’s better than milking the cows, collecting eggs and gathering grasses and wildflowers for the centerpieces with your best pals.
Who’s cuter than this little guy – ready for the big day???

The late summer bouquet was loose and natural, with garden roses and long, tendrilly Sweet Autumn Clematis…


To bring in the natural elements around the farm, we went for a homespun, natural and uncontrived look for the bouquets and boutonnieres. Her bouquet was predominately white with a touch of the palest blush. All were banded with brown kraft paper and natural twine braided to wrap…

David Austin garden roses, mini calla lilies, sweet autumn clematis, white hydrangea, dahlias…
The bride’s creativity was outstanding, with vintage antique lanterns and flowers picked from the surrounding fields to create centerpieces for the reception…she found old doors and windows, and used hay bales to create spaces on an otherwise wide open property by the bay…
Gorgeous and such impeccable quirky style. Here comes the Bride…..!!!!

The boutonnieres each had their own unique flower pairings, none the same… also wrapped in twine and a thin purple ribbon to match the bridesmaids dresses… LOVE these.

The perfect combination of country and beach, family and friends coming together for the week – we loved this couple’s vision!
Congratulations to you both!

Photography: Braga Photography
Personal Flowers: John Orton Flowers and Events



























