The Blooming Idea Blog
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Ashelynn Manor in the Fall
 Ashelynn Manor is a lovely wedding venue in Magnolia Texas, and we often have the pleasure of decorating for our clients events. This beautiful September wedding was traditional white and fun contemporary designs.
The rich wood floors and pews are a wonderful contrast to the bright white florals. And the Silver candelabras are always an exquisite centerpiece. -
June Wedding Review
Here are some of the fabulous weddings from this month! Ashelynn Manor is a beautiful wedding venue, with a fabulous reception hall. The atmosphere is intimate and fun and I can't think of a more appropriate place for a bright yellow and white daisy wedding!The Chapel's rich wood tones lends a richness to the room and allows the flowers to stand as the focal. (Of course until the bride makes her... -
A Touch of Winter
Ashelynn Manor is one of our favorite Magnolia reception sites. With the beautiful outdoor gazebo and the large reception hall you can accommodate all your guests in a beautiful and natural outdoor setting.
This beautiful bride played up the season with maintaining a soft color pallet. With the use of white pumpkins she played up the season but kept her colors soft and very bridal.
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Red is all the Rage
The fall colors are on parade this month and red is often at center stage! These beautiful wedding showcase different styles and designs that just simply scream fall!
Bouquets with texture and visual interest are always more fun to photograph and create depth and impact in bridal portraits.
One of our favorite detail pieces for receptions is having something on the doors. These wreaths were... -
Vibrant Hues of Summer
The contrast you can achieve with hot colors is always eye catching and tends to leave a lasting impact!
This summer bride had her ceremony at the lovely chapel at Ashelynn Manor. The rich wood floors were the perfect backdrop for vibrant rose petals and full altar arrangements.
Her reception decor included pomanders hanging from shepherd hooks on either side of her cake table, a trio of vases with... -
What's black, white and red all over?
Other than a newspaper this wedding at Ashelynn Manor kept a very traditional color scheme and amplified the visual interest with accents of black. These bouquets were a beautiful statements against the bridesmaids gowns. She was truly a classic beauty. -
A Summer of Fiery Love
When the temperature starts to climb and the sun is our on a regular basis all the colors around seem to be much more intense, letting everyone know that summer is finally here (not to mention the 100+ degree days). With all the heat and sunshine it seems fitting to create some hot and fiery pieces to showcase this couples big day. The mixture of lilies, gerbera daisies, roses, curly willow,... -
Purple Is All The Rage
With it's rich depth and royal history purples have come swinging back into the bridal color pallets. The jewel tones of the color creates instant drama that you can't help but admire. These gentlemen are sporting 2 different styles of boutonnieres. The Groom (int he middle) has a sleek two tone ivory calla lily with a deep purple throat. The Groomsmen are wearing a traditional ivory rose... -
Ashelynn Manor
There is something so crisp and clean about blue and white weddings. Reminiscent of winter and the chill in the air with the turning of the seasons to spring. Appropriate symbolism for the beginning of a new life together as husband and wife. This beautiful wedding was held in the new chapel at Ashelynn Manor. With the feel of an old southern church and the clean contemporary decor makes this a... -
Champagne & Roses Anyone?
Ashelynn Manor was the perfect setting for a reception hall filled with champagne flutes and dozens of roses. Classic black, white and red is a timeless colorscheme filled with passion and romance. The bride chose 3 different designs for her tables. The first design included a floating Black Magic rose over black pebbles in a clear glass cylinder, the second design included champagne flutes and...
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