Featured: Bridal Shower Tea Party Photo Shoot
Posted January 9, 2015 at 10:00 am in Bridal Shower Tea Party
This is a drive by post to finally tell you all about a bridal shower tea party collaboration I did with Beau-Coup, a Mountain View based wedding favors company. They do regular features on their blog, collaborating with local vendors in order to provide inspiration for their audience. Think The Knot, but you know, much smaller, and less terrible (sorry, I just don’t like those big wedding websites!). I think Beau-Coup sums up this shoot perfectly themselves, so as it says over at the collaboration post proper:
“We achieved this pretty look by combining vintage crockery, antique inspired favors, and bohemian styled flowers to create the beautiful tea party tablescape you see before you. Let this look inspire your very own bridal shower tea party. This theme can be easily fashioned to highlight either a casual or elegant affair for an equally beautiful finished result.”
Working with My English Tea Party and One Click Flower, they set up a beautiful tea table in the middle on a Mountain View park, and I had the privilege of spending a lazy afternoon photographing the beautiful details! Holy collaboration, Batman! 😀 High five, fellow vendors!
Liliana at My English Tea Party made the biggest impression on me – she guarded her china carefully, she was full of laughter, and she made all of the tea sandwiches and scones you see in this bridal shower tea party. Nom nom nom (okay, not for me, I’m one of those low-carbers 🙁 )! If you’re ever in the market for a tea party, definitely let her provide! She’s amazing! Likewise, I really have to thank the One Click Flower girls. I took home one of those bouquets and it kept my kitchen cheery for the next week! <3 Their attention to detail really helped the shoot move forward. Make sure to visit Beau-Coup for all the stunning details, as well as the Behind The Scenes post for more fun! I had a blast! Thanks everyone for your hard work, everyone!
Thank you Natalie! You have such a photographic eye. I loved working with you too!