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Subtle Elegance

Kamila came to me through a recommendation from a trusted photo booth company I’ve worked with before. From our very first meeting, we clicked instantly – and over the following months, we developed a beautiful decorative concept that evolved far beyond its original shape.

The wedding ceremony took place in a charming historic church in Krzęcin – a richly adorned space in its own right. To complement rather than compete with the ornate interior, we opted for subtle, understated floral accents that enhanced the setting without drawing attention away from its beauty.

The real floral showcase awaited guests at the reception. The chosen colour palette – soft blush pink, green, and white – created a delicate, pastel-toned atmosphere, enriched with clouds of baby’s breath and lots of glowing candlelight.

The centrepieces featured tall martini vases filled with gypsophila, surrounded by low arrangements of assorted pastel blooms. The couple’s table was framed by a backdrop of ruscus greenery and warm fairy lights, while the table itself was decorated with a colourful, layered arrangement made up of smaller floral groupings brought together into one lush display.

The most wonderful moment of all? The bride’s heartfelt reaction:
“Kasia, I never imagined the flowers could be this beautiful!”

Aaah – it’s for moments like this that I truly love the wedding whirlwind 🙂