There’s something especially meaningful about designing wedding flowers for a fellow PEI wedding photographer — someone who has witnessed countless celebrations across Prince Edward Island and chosen to say “I do” here herself. Kathleen’s wedding was a beautiful reflection of why so many couples choose to get married on PEI. From coastal views and rolling farmland to spring lupin fields in full bloom, Prince Edward Island offers some of the most romantic wedding scenery in Atlantic Canada.
For her wedding flowers, Kathleen chose a refined colour palette of soft nude hues paired with baby’s breath and layered blooms. We incorporated nude disbuds — a personal favourite that resemble dahlias yet are available year-round on PEI — along with lush Iotah peonies grown right on our flower farm. The result felt organic, elevated, and deeply romantic. Designing florals that complement both the coastal PEI landscape and the couple’s aesthetic is always the goal, and this palette blended beautifully with the natural surroundings at Island Pride Gardens in Wood Islands, PEI.
The outdoor ceremony at Island Pride Gardens was framed with two gold metal stands dressed in lush greenery, creating a modern yet timeless backdrop against the open sky. White petals lined the aisle, softening the ceremony space and enhancing the sense of intimacy. It was an absolute honour to design the wedding flowers for such a talented colleague and to once again witness how breathtaking a Prince Edward Island wedding can be — where coastal beauty, seasonal blooms, and thoughtful floral design come together perfectly.
Photography by the talented Jenna Rachelle Photography.

