There is something unmistakably magical about a Trapp Family Lodge wedding in Stowe, Vermont. The mountain views, the layered landscape, and the way the gardens seem to naturally blend into the surrounding scenery.
For this wedding, the setting itself became part of the design.
From the very beginning, the vision leaned into the natural beauty of the property: soft, romantic florals that felt as though they belonged among the stone pathways, golden blooms, and sweeping mountain backdrop.
The ceremony overlooked the mountains, framed by a soft, romantic floral arch filled with layered white blooms, greenery, and natural movement.
One of the most striking elements of the space was the landscape itself—the stonework, winding paths, and vibrant yellow flowers surrounding the ceremony area created a setting that felt both organic and elevated.
Rather than competing with the environment, the floral design was intentionally created to complement it.
The result felt effortless, romantic, and deeply connected to the setting.
The wedding party wore soft blue dresses, adding a gentle contrast to the warm tones of the landscape and the neutral floral palette. The combination of airy blue, creamy whites, and natural greenery created a look that felt timeless and refined, while still feeling light and summery.
From the bride reading a heartfelt letter in the quiet moments before the ceremony to the celebration that followed, every part of the day carried a sense of intention and emotion.
The reception design was kept simple and understated, with rows of bud vases lining the head table to create a soft, layered look.
While the couple chose to keep this portion more minimal, it still added a delicate touch of florals that tied the overall design together.
The cake featured white anemones—one of the most delicate and challenging flowers to work with—adding a refined and artistic element to the design. Their soft petals and dark centers created a subtle focal point that echoed the overall floral palette in a unique and intentional way.
As a Vermont wedding florist, designing at Trapp Family Lodge is always about balance, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape while creating something that feels personal and cohesive.
This wedding was a perfect example of that balance: romantic, garden-inspired florals layered into a setting that was already breathtaking.
If you are planning a wedding at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont, your floral design has the opportunity to work with the landscape rather than against it. Thoughtful color palettes, seasonal blooms, and intentional design choices can transform an already beautiful setting into something truly unforgettable.
Anaphora Flowers is a Vermont wedding florist creating romantic, garden-inspired wedding flowers for couples in Stowe, Burlington, and throughout New England. From full-service floral design to cohesive flowers and stationery, every detail is designed to feel connected and deeply personal.