Amy & Keith: A Spring Wedding in Dallas, TX

Though the circumstances in which they met were hardly auspicious (both were working their way through college at T.G.I. Friday's), I immediately knew

Though the circumstances in which they met were hardly auspicious (both were working their way through college at T.G.I. Friday's), I immediately knew there was something special about Keith, Amy says. I now truly believe it when people say they knew from day one. Eight years later, Amy and Keith planned a wedding infused with the bride's love of color. THE BRIDE Amy Ahn, 30, patent attorney THE GROOM Keith Roll, 34, occupational therapist THE DATE May 17th

The bride's five bridesmaids wore Watters and Watters light-blue two-piece dresses with cowl necklines. It's been a trend for awhile to have all different bridesmaid dresses, Amy says. Instead, I wanted to have my maids wear the same dresses, but have all different flowers.
Amy's own bouquet combined all of the colors in a bright, beautiful kaleidoscope. Rather than simply mixing all the blooms together, the florist created blocks of color so that her bouquet had a pink section, a green section, and so on -- one for each of the bridesmaids, plus a bridal white.
Each bridesmaid carried a different color nosegay with a monochromatic mix of spring flowers, to play with texture in each instead of color, Amy explains. The flowers, which included hyacinths, roses, and hydrangeas, created a spectrum from rum pink and orange to yellow and spring green. Each bouquet was framed with greenery and wrapped in blue satin to match the dresses.
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