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Venue Spotlight: Rust Manor of Leesburg

Written by Jennifer Morris | Jan 6, 2015 7:57:20 PM

Timeless, private, and beautiful, are the words that pop into my mind when I think of the Rust Manor House right here in Leesburg, VA.  At J. Morris Flowers we jump at the chance to work at this wedding venue for oh-so many reasons: the stately manor house makes a perfect backdrop for a ceremony and cocktails, the inside of the house is so inspirational – reminding us of old Virginia, and the new tent offers a grande space that can be simply adorned or lavishly decorated. And not to mention the kind, warm and professional staff that round out the whole experience. I just can’t think of a spot lovelier and so close to Leesburg with all it’s offerings.

CHECK OUT this lovely fall wedding where J. Morris Flowers and Rust Manor House partnered for a “goose-bump” inducing day!


The bride wanted a very timeless look that felt like a wedding and opted not to go with traditional fall colors, but rather white and sage greens.


Duplicating the ceremony arrangements on the porch made all the different to enhance this lovely scene. We added simple vessels of white and green to bring color to the aisle.


Love this shot of mom, bride and grandmother, each with their own floral accessory.  The bride’s bouquet has just a touch of soft purple with sage greens and gray accents to bring in a bit of the season.


The bridal bouquet and all it’s glory! Lavender Freesia, white Freesia, white roses, white Lisianthus, seeded Eucalyptus, gray Dusty Miller leaves and satin and lace ribbons.


The head-table was TO-DIE-FOR!  A mix of high and low with the bridesmaids bouquets added in to make a luxurious and flower-rich look.


The tent was filled with two styles of table decor – this tall centerpiece in purple, white, lavender and green with an “old gold” vintage riser.


The low centerpiece in the tent was a lush purple, green, lavender and white arrangement in a gold pedestal vase, flanked by two timeless “old gold” candlesticks.