Airy, light, and filled with joyful spring energy, this wedding inspiration shoot at The Eloise celebrates the beauty of a new season. Annika Frame Photography captured the day with her signature focus on authentic moments and meaningful details, highlighting a fresh color palette of sage, gold, tan, and soft whites. Keep scrolling to see how natural light, romantic textures, and delicate florals created a sophisticated spring wedding vision.
Located in Mt Horeb, the Eloise was the perfect backdrop for this clean, sophisticated wedding design. The Eloise combines modern architecture and bold lines with warm natural light, wooden floors, and beautiful forest surroundings. Inspiration moved through various venue settings, beginning in the preparation suites, then to the indoor ceremony loft and reception hall, and finally to the outside for couple portraits.


Marah’s Bridal selected a romantic, ethereal gown for the bride. The strapless, A-line silhouette featured a structured, sweetheart corset with artful layering and exposed boning. The corset led into a layered tulle ballgown skirt and flowing train, perfect for a romantic Spring day. A cathedral-length vintage lace veil completed the look—and made for some gorgeous photography moments!
Hair and makeup artist, The Butterfly Collective, specializes in soft, natural glam. They elevated model Tori’s natural beauty with a glowing complexion, rosy blush, and subtle, dimensional eyeshadow. Her hair was effortlessly romantic, pulled into a half-updo with long, cascading waves.






The groom wore a sharp black suit with subtle pinstripes, a crisp white undershirt, brown dress shoes, and a black tie.




Olson’s Flowers added an artful twist to traditional, white wedding flowers. Blooms and greenery included white garden roses, lisianthus, hydrangea, sweet pea, and Italian ruscus. The bridal bouquet also included hanging green amaranthus, which added volume and movement.
At the ceremony, Olson’s Flowers provided a picnic-inspired floral backdrop of woven planters filled with lush blooms. The planters, of varying heights and designs, were surrounded by candles and décor items such as palettes and wicker baskets.






“Fruit as décor” is a huge trend this year, as demonstrated by grapes, limes, and pears featured in the table centerpiece. The fruits complemented the natural color palette of soft sage, gold, and tan.
Event Essentials provided a variety of rental pieces throughout the wedding design, including gold Chiavari chairs, Rattan chargers, table lamps, linens, a sage Dalila tablecloth, and more.
Social Affair Rentals also helped set the tone for the day. Their mix-and-match tinted green glassware made a statement at the tablescape, and their wicker baskets served as décor at the ceremony.



Delicious cookies doubled as place cards at the table. Bakes & Bites by G embraced the theme with custom sugar cookies, piped with flower designs and unique guest names, and individually packaged at each setting.







Framable outdoor portraits rounded out the design, set against the Eloise’s towering, contrasting windows before moving onto the lawn.



















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