Madrona Manor is a classic example of Victorian architecture and an elegant venue for Wine Country weddings.
A close-up of the bride's unique bouquet, which included green lotus and scabiosa pods, and a pink king protea.
The aisle was decorated with a pathway of hydrangeas, going from deep purple to lavender. Swirls of white rose petals formed a pattern down the aisle.
The wedding theme reflected Cara's love of animals and nature.
The rings were placed in a shell covered with moss, amaranthus and coffee berries.
The fashion-forward bride and groom. We're loving the bride's modern blusher veil.
Vignettes were created from the couple's collection of natural and Victorian artifacts and placed throughout the reception and ceremony sites.
An arrangement of ferns, blackberries, pods, amaranthus, and grasses was placed next to the bird cage.
The guests were shaded from the sun by large market umbrellas from which Patricia hung delicate silver butterflies.
Table centerpieces were designed in silver mercury glass and the tables were lined with metallic votives and silver filigree sea fans.
Each table arrangement was slightly different from the next, incorporating purple artichokes, blooming oregano, hydrangea, dusty miller, liriope, lotus pods, ferns and grasses into the designs.