Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Real Weddings Wedding Styles Seasonal Weddings Fall Weddings A Massive Flower-Covered Tree Branch Was the Focal Point at This Couple's Classic Backyard Celebration By Blythe Copeland Blythe Copeland Blythe Copeland is a contributing writer with more than a decade of experience as a freelance lifestyle writer. Editorial Guidelines Published on June 8, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Twah Dougherty Annie and Sam first met at a share house in Montauk in 2015, but though they shared a few quick conversations, it wasn't love at first sight. "Then three or four months later, I was riding the subway in New York City during rush hour one morning, and Sam tapped my hand and said hello," says Annie. "I did not recognize him at first, but once he jogged my memory, we started chatting and then exchanged info." Three years later, while dog-sitting for Annie's parents at her childhood home in Pasadena, California, Sam tied a to-do list to one of the pup's collars with one item marked: "Propose to Annie." When Annie saw the list, Sam popped the question immediately. "It was super casual and just the two of us," says Annie. As Annie and Sam started planning their wedding, one reception venue immediately jumped to the top of their list: The same backyard where they got engaged. "I love my parent's house and knew that I wanted a fall or winter black tie, tented, old-school celebration with the intimacy of a backyard wedding," says Annie. "Both my brother and sister had held their weddings at our home in Pasadena and it seemed like a beautiful tradition." She envisioned a rich, seasonal color palette of hunter green, crisp white, and silver accents for their nuptials on November 16, 2019, and an atmosphere that felt intimate and cozy, despite the 300-person guest list; the team from The Lynden Lane Co. helped them pull it off. "I wanted a classic, timeless wedding of a different era combined with a warm, casual Southern California charm," says Annie. 01 of 19 Going Green Twah Dougherty The couple's invitation suite from Katie O'Brien Design included a hand-sketched map of Pasadena with images of their favorite spots; a watercolor of the bride's family's home on the save-the-date; and an envelope liner that previewed the reception florals. "The floral liners, the font style, the colors, and the paper were all picked carefully and curated into something extremely personal and reflective of our style," says Annie. "Classic and beautiful." Classic Wedding Invitations for Traditional Brides and Grooms 02 of 19 Back Story Twah Dougherty Annie's crepe silk Carolina Herrera wedding gown elicited an instantaneous reaction. "I tried it on and knew immediately," says Annie. "I always wanted something simple, timeless, and elegant without a lot of frills. The front was subtle and elegant and the knot at the back gave it the perfect glam moment without feeling over the top." 03 of 19 Green Party Twah Dougherty Her bridesmaids wore sage-colored strapless floor-length gowns. "It really was a flattering style on everyone and the color was a nod to our green theme," says Annie. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of white roses, while Annie opted for lily of the valley secured with an emerald brooch from her grandmother. 04 of 19 Sharply-Dressed Men Twah Dougherty Sam and his groomsmen stuck to the black-tie dress code with the groom in a custom peak lapel tuxedo. His accessories included a Ferragamo pin from Annie, gold cuff links from his father-in-law, and black oxfords. 35 Formal Wedding Ideas for Your Black-Tie Celebration 05 of 19 Kids at Play Twah Dougherty Three flower girls wore sweet white Isabel Garreton dresses, while the ring bearer looked adorable in shorts, a dress shirt, and black socks. "The ring bearer kept hitting his head with the ring pillow—luckily the rings weren't on it—and one of the little girls spilled her basket of petals and insisted on picking each one up before she walked down the aisle," says Annie. "It made for a great laugh in an otherwise nervous moment." 06 of 19 Step by Step Twah Dougherty After getting ready separately, Annie and Sam met for their first look at Pasadena's city hall on an open-air spiral staircase. The moment inspired a variety of feelings, says Annie: "Nervous, yet excited, followed by sheer happiness once I saw Sam and realized it was really happening." Pro Tips for Capturing That First Look Magic 07 of 19 Through the Archway Twah Dougherty Annie and Sam chose to exchange their vows at All Saint's Episcopal Church in Pasadena, which Annie attended throughout her childhood. "I knew I wanted some of the gravitas and ceremony of a traditional church wedding, but without something too formal or stuffy. All Saint's fit the bill," says Annie. At the entrance, guests walked through an archway of smilax, ferns, peonies, roses, and delphiniums arranged by Lark Farnum Design. "We wanted to set a tone of warmth, softness, and magical elegance that would unfold throughout the evening," adds the bride. What Kind of Ceremony Music Can You Choose for a Church Wedding? 08 of 19 At the Altar Twah Dougherty Staggered floral arrangements along the aisle included delphinium, roses, and smilax. "The interior of the church is very ornate, so we only wanted small touches of florals to make sure it flowed with the rest of the evening's décor," says Annie. A cellist and pianist played a Bach piece while the bridal party processed in, and switched to Pachelbel's "Canon in D" for the bride's arrival. After Annie's father escorted her to the altar, the couple exchanged traditional vows in a ceremony that included a Catholic homily—then they exited to Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." "It was classic and kind of felt like a real old-school wedding celebration," says Annie. 09 of 19 The New Mr. and Mrs. Twah Dougherty As the newlyweds left the church, their friends and family tossed flower petals and cheered. "The energy was just so amazing and we felt so overwhelmed with joy," says Annie. Trending Now: Wedding Ceremony Petal Bars 10 of 19 On the Road Twah Dougherty They then climbed into the Cadillac Sam's parents drove on their own wedding day for a very short trip. "It's a classic, awesome vintage car," says Annie, "but the funniest part was the brakes were broken so we could only drive about 50 feet without killing ourselves. We then switched into another car to drive to the reception." 11 of 19 Raising the Bar Twah Dougherty Annie and Sam took a few moments to themselves during the cocktail hour, as guests in the yard sipped two specialty cocktails—spicy margaritas and gin and tonics made with kumquats from Annie's parents' yard. "We looked out over the balcony in the front yard and got to see everyone," she says. "It was so fun to see everyone down there and it was nice to make our big entrance in the tent later." The Lynden Lane Co. arranged custom green paneled bars around the space, which were lit with overhead brass lanterns; outdoor lounge furniture offered plenty of comfortable seating. "The perimeter was lined with wood benches and pillows," says Annie, "and gave a beautiful nod to the parks of New York City." 12 of 19 Without Reservations Twah Dougherty Inside the tent, green velvet tablecloths coordinated with the green-and-white dance floor, which the couple rotated to create a diamond pattern. Annie and Sam wanted to evoke the atmosphere of a cozy outdoor restaurant, so they draped the tent's sides; a tree branch overhead played host to an oversized floral installation. "We were absolutely blown away by how beautiful it looked," says Annie. "The candlelight, the florals, the tablescapes, the branch! It really felt like a dream." 28 Tent Decorating Ideas That Will Upgrade Your Wedding Reception 13 of 19 Tree's Company Twah Dougherty When Annie and Sam began considering the backyard for their reception, a large tree branch posed an immediate issue: They couldn't figure out how to fit a tent around it. Though Annie's father agreed to cut the branch, the couple decided to work with their vendors to design a party space that could accommodate it—and then incorporated it into the floral design. "I wanted it to feel as though the florals had been growing on the tree for years," says Annie. "I think there were no less than ten on-site meetings about the branch and how we were going to get the tent to fit. They did it! And it was spectacular." 14 of 19 In Bloom Twah Dougherty Pewter-colored ceramic vases held low arrangements of gardenias, anemones, sweet peas, roses, hellebores, and ferns, while cut crystal drinkware gleamed in the light of pillar candles in footed hurricanes and tapers on silver candlesticks. 15 of 19 Flower Show Twah Dougherty The plates' detailed leaf design added an unexpectedly playful element to the table setting. "We wanted the whole night to feel formal, but like a comfortable restaurant in Italy," says Annie. Hand-stitched custom napkins featured one of six different embroidered flower patterns. The Prettiest Place Settings from Real Celebrations 16 of 19 A Perfect Match Twah Dougherty A custom watercolor painting of Annie and Sam's two English dachshunds graced the covers of personalized matchbooks, which doubled as favors for their guests. 35 Ways to Ensure Your Dog Is the Guest of Honor at Your Wedding 17 of 19 Sweet Stuff Twah Dougherty Annie and Sam asked The Butter End to create a four-tier white cake with two flavors—carrot and coconut—wrapped with hand-dyed silk ribbon in the day's go-to shade of green and accented with fresh gardenia blooms. 18 of 19 Party All the Time Twah Dougherty After opening the party with their first dance—to Aretha Franklin's "I Say a Little Prayer for You"—the couple's band, from West Coast Music, switched to "Best of My Love." "Everyone flooded the dance floor and broke out into a huge dance party," says Annie. "It was just such an amazing, fun moment and felt like something out of a movie. We've never had that much fun." The dancing continued long past the end of the reception. "The dance floor was never empty and in fact we literally tore up the vinyl flooring by the end of the night," says Annie. "We never wanted the band to end, but when it did, we danced the night away in our after-party pool house with RedShoe; they kept the night going until 3 a.m. It was truly amazing." 19 of 19 Sources Twah Dougherty Photography, Twah DoughertyCeremony Venue, All Saint's ChurchEvent Planning, The Lynden Lane Co.Catering, Kensington CaterersFlowers, Lark Farnum DesignVideography, Elysium ProductionsStationery, Katie O'Brien Design; Pitch Black Printing Co.Cake, The Butter EndMusic, RedShoe (after party); West Coast Music (reception)Rentals, The Ark; Bright Event Rentals; HCD Portable Dance Floors; La Tavola Fine Linen Rental; Theoni CollectionBride's Gown, Carolina HerreraBride's Accessories, Carolina Herrera veil; Manolo Blahnik shoesHair, Sheila Ray StoneMakeup, BlushingtonFlower Girl Dresses, Isabel GarretonGroom's Accessories, Ferragamo pinLighting and Draping, Amber Event ProductionEngagement Ring, Coquillard ConsultingFavors, The Little FlowerMonogram, Heritage Monograms Was this page helpful? 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