Take a look at this beautiful French Country-inspired wedding design from Dallas-based photographer Catie Ranquillo in the current issue of Nonpareil magazine. A card-carrying Francophile, Catie tapped into her two biggest passions- France and sweets (!!)- for her inspiration for this “South of France meets the South” shoot.
She and her Dallas-based entourage, including Erin of Red Sole Events (flower arrangements), Nicole of the Left Handed Calligrapher, Enjolik of Low Country Quisine (yummy Southern treats) and Jessica Goldfarb and Lucy Williams of The Gallery Events (additional styling) put together a lavender and rustic tablescape that will make you swoon- the perfect mix of sophisticated French champêtre and whimsical Southern charm.
One of the many things that I love about Nonpareil are the simple yet stylish DIY tips and downloads included in every issue. This months issue includes templates for the menu and placecards used in this shoot, as well as instructions on making the cute lavender and craft-paper favor boxes. Be sure to check out www.catieronquillo.com for even more images of this scrumptious photo shoot.































































































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Really I enjoy the “French Country” wedding design. One thing I like most which is table decoration for the wedding. They use some beautiful things like roses with different colors, amazing wine bottle.
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Its a beautiful decor really! I esp like the floral arrangement and the theme.
Love the soap favors! Very appropriate and chic for a country wedding. Wish I would have been a guest
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