I could rave about today’s styled shoot from Lisa Dolan Photography forever! Rustic, romantic, and laid-back, this vintage backyard wedding shoot is an absolute gem. The best part about it? It’s DIY! It’s no secret that weddings these days can be costly affairs, but this beautiful shoot proves that with some resourcefulness and a touch of creativity, every bride can have her perfect day on a budget. One fabulous idea for brides is to use items they already own and that are important to them. In the shoot, Lisa Dolan features charming antique dishes that had belonged to her grandmother. What a wonderful way to bring a personal and meaningful touch to the day!
Cheerful flowers, paper lanterns, hanging ribbon and votive candles complete the dreamy backyard scene. We especially love the colorful and gorgeous ribbon runner as a practical alternative to table clothes for outdoor weddings!
The floral arrangements designed by Flowers to the People are feminine, romantic, and simply stunning. Check out the craspedia both in the larger arrangements and placed individually in glass bottles and vases. We adore these bright yellow bulbs that add an element of whimsy to the decor! Flowers to the People also display their talent in unique bridal bouquet made up of coral zinnia, hydrangea, craspedia, putumayo carnations, and other local blooms.

Ice cream cones, heart-shaped balloons, and a vintage cruiser bicycle provide the perfect details for photo-ops in these adorable captures.





Many thanks to Lisa Dolan Photography for sharing this beautiful styled shoot with us via Two Bright Lights!














