Marisa and Luke at Stillwater Hollow

Marisa’s bridal bouquet was the perfect ode to spring; it was bursting with poppies, ranunculus, garden roses and more lush spring blooms.

This stunning May wedding centered around the couple’s vision of bright, colorful spring flowers that felt like a garden brought indoors to the lovely Stillwater Hollow in Nampa. The ceremony design framed the chapel with abundant blooms in peach, coral, yellow, soft blue, and white, creating a fresh, seasonal palette. The floral installation followed the structured lines of the chapel window while still feeling loose and organic, with natural movement and texture throughout - full without feeling heavy, like everything was growing right into place.

For the reception, that same garden-inspired look carried into the tables with low, lush centerpieces. Ranunculus, roses, daisies, and other seasonal flowers were arranged in a way that felt natural and slightly unstructured, as if they’d just been gathered. The soft linens, warm wood tones, and blue glassware complemented the color palette and kept the overall design cohesive and complimentary with the florals.

One of the most impactful design choices was repurposing the ceremony installation to frame the sweetheart table. After the ceremony, the larger floral pieces were carefully moved and reinstalled to create a grounded, garden-style backdrop around the couple. What had felt architectural and airy during the ceremony became more intimate and immersive during the reception, surrounding them in the same blooms they were married in. Not only did this maximize the floral investment, but it also created a seamless visual story from ceremony to reception - carrying that “garden in full bloom” feeling all the way through the evening.