Let the wedding decoration planning begin….


Coffee paper peonies are surprisingly lush


Close up: glittery stamens make me smile

Bridal bouquet: done!
The peonies are made out of coffee filters, some dyed in the center with a few drops of yellow food coloring, as per this tutorial from Michella Marie. The ranunculi (which turned out a bit more like roses) are based on this tutorial from Brit + Co.