By Louise Baltruschat Hollis
The countdown is on and we’re approaching Christmas day rapidly. What better way to get into the spirit than with these gorgeous Christmas tree farm wedding ideas? I mean could you ever think of a more cute and seasonal venue?!
This shoot really is beautiful, brought to us by Fiore Dorato and shot perfectly by Barbara Markiewicz Photography (first set of images) and Adrianna Piorun Photography (second half of images) be ready to get all the Christmas feels!
It incorporates gorgeous outfits (hello starry gown!), striking flowers, a Christmas table of dreams and statement cake creation to name just a few. Enjoy it all.



The Enchanted Christmas Tree Forest wedding brought to you by Fiore Dorato Luxury wedding and events.
All wedding planning starts with a theme. It could be a colour, season, favourite place your choices really are endless. For me I wanted to play with the memories from my childhood, the idea of love at first sight being in nature but with the luxury fit for royalty. Who doesn’t want to get married in a Christmas tree forest, and have your wedding breakfast under a twinkling chandelier?


The florals for the day needed to set the scene of relaxed luxury, everyone knows the red rose as a universal symbol of love but paired with various shades of pinks in seasonal bloom creating a very feminine bouquet.
The ceremony was led by Annie, who I can highly recommend if you would like a truly personal service, incorporating traditions from years gone by whilst celebrating your unique relationship on the start of your new adventure.

The bride wore two dresses designed and created by the very talented Daniel Chu, the first was a white lace dress embellished with stars and whimsical sleeves for an elegant boho look. The second was more of a sexy dress perfect for dancing the night away. Both looks were complimented with a soft low bun and more large headed blooms in her hair.
The groom wore a navy dinner suit from Moss Bros with his hair pulled into a top knot.


Tea party in the woods? Children at weddings can be a daunting concept but like most adults the perfect way to keep them entertained is with snacks. Which is why we created the flower girls their very own tea table. Finest china tea cups and saucers, teapot, fruits, cake pops and handmade macaroons in the same style as the main table. The flower girls wore dresses from Sarah Louise. Both flower girls wore flowers in their hair, and had a posy and wand.

The sweetheart table needed to feel like it belonged in a ball room, so Sam left no detail out. The rich red runner on the table added texture and depth, the gold elements brought in with the glassware and chargers complimented the chandelier and large floral centerpiece completed the look.
Natalie created a rustic winter wonderland cake, with cake pops and macaroons as favors.















Adrianna Piorun Photography





























Wow, I am certainly in the Christmas spirit now!
Thanks so much to the incredible team below for sharing these fantastic Christmas tree farm wedding ideas with us.
Credit where credit is due
Photographer Barbara Markiewicz Photography
Photographer Adrianna Piorun Photography
Concept & Flowers Fiore Dorato
Stylist Ambience Venue Styling
MUA By Lauren Mccabe
Hairstylist MinkBoneBridal
Dresses Daniel Chu
Flower Girls Sarah Louise
Stationery White Orchid Print and Design
Celebrant The Rivington Celebrant
Cake Natalie Cake Studio
Videographer John Pank
Model @lisasmith_97
Model @dobermansadventure
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