Madeline and Ty’s wedding at Camp Hosea was a perfect reflection of their love: tender, faith-filled, and beautifully romantic. Set against the serene backdrop of the venue’s chapel and lush Texas greenery, every detail of the day felt intentional, heartfelt, and deeply personal.

The floral vision centered around the idea of “soft petals and romance”—a phrase that instantly made us imagine a garden of gently unfolding blooms in muted tones. We brought that vision to life using a palette of blush, cream, and ivory, paired with soft textures and natural greenery for an ethereal and elegant effect.
Madeline’s bouquet was a favorite moment from the day. Designed with layers of soft garden roses, lisianthus, stock, and delicate sprays of Queen Anne’s lace, it looked like it had been gathered straight from a countryside bloom field. It was classic and full of movement—just like her. The bouquet became a quiet centerpiece for the day, photographed lovingly from every angle and held with grace through sacred moments of worship and joy.


















The bridesmaids carried smaller variations in matching tones, which paired beautifully with their powder blue dresses and created a calming, romantic palette. The ceremony was anchored by two statement floral pieces on either side of the altar, drawing the eye up while still allowing the natural light of the chapel to pour in. For the reception, soft blooms were tucked into bud vases and clustered along pale blue table runners with gold candlelight dancing between them.
From the flowers to the joyful energy of the bridal party to the quiet reverence of their vows, this wedding was everything we love about what we do: creating beauty that reflects the sacredness of the moment.
Madeline and Ty’s day reminded us that love, like flowers, was created to be tender, wild, and wonderfully intentional.