Sorry ~ but I’m a push-over for beautiful little princesses ~ and this little flower girl of Casey & Jeff’s is just too sweet!


photos courtesy of Gillett Photography

Casey & Jeff’s so-so-so talented designers at Lani Elizabeth shared these gorgeous photos from their wedding at The Hollins House in Pasatiempo, California …

Elizabeth said, “The bride envisioned a romantic garden wedding in a palette of soft creams and peaches against bright pops of fuchsia. Apples were a theme incorporated throughout the event, including the ceremony arch and placecards. Casey and Jeff wanted their wedding to be fun and carefree, yet classic, and filled with flowers to compliment the beautiful hillside view of the Bay Area.”

Chic and whimsical romance!


What a stunning celebration!
Lani Badri and Elizabeth Adinolfi share a passion for the power of flowers! Casey and Jeff’s wedding is the ultimate proof. Congrats and thanks so much to all for sharing!
Lani and Elizabeth have a super “flowerpedia” on their website! Fabulous shots of many of the more elegant flowers used in weddings. Take a look!
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Photography: Gillett Photography, Floral & Event Design: Lani Elizabeth Fine Design in Flowers & Events, Wedding Venue: The Hollins House, Pasatiempo CA
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This is so sweet! Just beautiful!
Love the touches of green apples throughout the event~ What a cute idea!
pretty color scheme - love the stripes and florals!
Oh my. Please please tell me who is the designer of the bride's dress. This is an amazing wedding!
gorgeous wedding!!! just wondering the details of the flower girl dress...
What a fun color combo! And I think the idea of corsages with ribbons for the bridesmaids is great!
Can we please find out the designer of both the wedding dress and flower girl..... I have been looking and the dress looks right up my alley!!!! Thank you!!!
I have that same dress that I am wearing at my wedding May 8. It's Marisa style 815.
Does that dress convert into a shorter dress? What a cool idea! Really love the fresh and colorful design. And how cute are those green apple escort cards?
The wedding gown is Marisa style 815. The inspiration for our flower girl dress was from Priscilla of Boston. We were not able to order it from POB within our time frame, so we decided to have it made. It turned out better than I could have imagined and my amazing bridesmaid (flower girl's mom) took care of it completely.....found the dress maker, picked out the fabric, measurements and alterations! The details on the dress were so adorable!
Beautiful wedding for a beautiful couple!
What a stunning use of the handkerchief for the "something blue". Fantastic color combination!
Gorgeous wedding. I love the personal touches like the bucket of flip flops and the jelly jars of iced tea.
I love the contrast of crisp, preppy elements like the stripes and the girly, romantic elements like the flowers (that arbor is to die for!) Simply a beautiful wedding.
Fabulous color scheme. The granny smith apple table cards were a delightful detail.
Love love love the apples! Would the escort cards still look as delightful with green or white ribbon? And brown cards? Any tips for a white / green / brown wedding?
I love the nautical stripes! Where did you get the striped ribbon?
Beautiful! Can you please tell me what the flowers in the pew markers are called? I know the roses and the hydrangeas, but I'm not sure about the others.
Also, are those cones made of paper?
Yes those are paper cones made by the bride and her mom. The other flowers are sedum.
I am trying to recreate that ribbon in teal for my upcoming wedding. Does anyone know where it is from? I have been looking everywhere for it!
@Erica ~ We'll see if we can get some info for you! ~Eddye
The bride found that grosgrain ribbon at Britex Fabrics in San Francisco. However, there is an Etsy seller that has teal and white grosgrain http://www.etsy.com/listing/71862653/crisp-teal-and-white-taffy-stripes-1-12
Can you provide dress makers name??? Love those flower girl dresses!!!!!!!
Carol Kenney is a dressmaker/seamstress in Sacramento - she made the dress. The flower girl's mom (and a bridesmaid) told her exactly what she wanted and picked out all the fabric. We use a photo from Priscilla of Boston's flower girl collection as inspiration. I looked on the POB website, and they no longer make the dress we based our dress on. The dress is even cuter in person - if you can imagine. Loved it!
How fun to see all these great comments about the flower girl dress I created! An out of state bride saw the dress and contacted me to recreate this for her wedding. I am so excited to see how my part contributed to this beautiful event!