An Intimate Summer Wedding Filled with Color and Meaning
- Two Kays Flower Farm
- 18 hours ago
- 2 min read
Not every wedding needs sweeping vistas to feel expansive.
This intimate summer wedding was held at a private venue, surrounded not by crowds or ceremony, but by the people who mattered most. With a smaller guest list and a slower pace, the day felt grounded, intentional, and deeply personal—exactly the kind of celebration where the details carry the story.
Captured beautifully by Ahlani Bree Photography, the imagery from this day focuses on closeness: hands intertwined, foreheads resting together, and the quiet joy that lives in in-between moments.

A Bouquet Designed for a Close-Up Kind of Love
Because this wedding was intimate in scale, the florals were designed to hold their own up close. The bridal bouquet featured a lush, garden-inspired mix of warm reds, golden yellows, soft blues, and creamy neutrals—each bloom chosen for color harmony, texture, and movement rather than symmetry.
From velvety peonies to airy accent flowers and unexpected pops of color, the bouquet was meant to feel alive in the hands of the bride—something that photographed beautifully whether held close or shared in a quiet moment between the couple.
When weddings are smaller, florals often take on a more personal role. They’re not just décor—they’re part of the experience. Something to hold, to smell, to remember.

Why Intimate Weddings Tell the Most Honest Stories
There’s something special about weddings where nothing feels rushed.
With fewer moving parts and fewer people to manage, intimate weddings allow couples to truly be present. That presence shows up in the photos—in relaxed shoulders, genuine laughter, and moments that feel unposed because they are.

Florals for Weddings of Any Size
At Two Kays Flower Farm, we love designing florals for intimate weddings—whether they take place at a private venue, a family property, or somewhere deeply personal to you. These celebrations give us the opportunity to focus on quality, intention, and designs that feel just as good in your hands as they look in photographs.
If you’re planning a smaller wedding and want florals that feel thoughtful, seasonal, and true to your story, we’d be honored to be part of it.

VENDOR
Florals: Two Kays Flower Farm
Photography: Ahlani Bree Photography
Floral Preservation: Montana Pressed Bloom
