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A Maximalist, Multicultural Wedding Weekend in Maine 

Before we were luxury wedding florists, we were artists. So when Michelle and Akshay came to us with an out-of-the-box vision for their multicultural wedding weekend at French’s Point, we were all ears. Their vision evolved slowly as other design details came into focus, but it was clear from the start that this wedding would be full of color. We incorporated some unexpected elements to create a truly one-of-a-kind design for this incredible couple! 

A wide angle of French's Point, a wedding venue in Maine
A colorful, hand-marbled wedding invitation suite
A strapless, floral appliqué wedding gown hanging in front of a window
A groom stands on the porch of French's Point
A bride stands behind the groom moments before a first look
A bride and groom kiss during their first look

The Colorful, Maximalist Vision 

The bride, Michelle, owns a textile company and designed all of the linens for this celebration herself. It was important for the colors to work together, so we spent many hours ahead of this wedding developing a palette that would match the bride’s unique style. Michelle wanted the florals to be architectural and abstract, working alongside her linens to create a maximalist look. 

Texture was an important piece of the design process. We combined fresh blooms with paper flower installations, creating a unique wonderland feeling for the sangeet, ceremony, and reception. Their ceremony felt like a maximalist floral Eden with bold colors, lush greenery, and lots of movement. To keep the entire event feeling cohesive, we ensured there were pops of pale blue, vibrant pink, and purple in every arrangement. 

A floral altar installation with colorful paper and fresh blooms
A large blue paper flower
A sailcloth tent with bright linens and flowers
A place setting at a wedding reception with a block printed napkin and custom menu

Reordering the Wedding Weekend Due to Weather 

Part of being a wedding florist is understanding that weather rarely follows our plans. Rain was forecasted for the wedding day. But the night before, which was reserved for the rehearsal dinner and sangeet, was perfectly clear. Michelle desperately wanted an outdoor ceremony, so we did something we’ve never done before. We rearranged the order of the wedding weekend, ensuring the bride could have the beautiful, outdoor wedding ceremony she had been dreaming of. 

Day 1: Ceremony & Sangeet 

We spent the earlier part of the day setting up the Sangeet. We leaned into the traditional colors, stringing red and yellow marigolds and paper lanterns over the tables and dance floor. For the tablescapes, we leaned into a moodier palette, embracing deep maroon and burnt orange. We created a mossy centerpiece and added strawberries and grapes to the arrangements. 

Guests were already gathered in the area for the celebrations, so we quickly spread the word that the ceremony would be happening a day sooner, in between portions of the Sangeet.

They started the day in their sangeet attire. Akshay rode in on a white horse while guests danced and clapped, eventually joining Michelle on the patio. Soon after, Michelle and Akshay changed into a western outfit. While they were getting ready, we set up the lavish altar installation and placed the aisle arrangements. Michelle wore a stunning applique gown while Akshay wore a classic black tuxedo. 

After the ceremony on the lawn, they resumed the Sangeet. Guests gathered back on the patio for a lobster dinner, speeches, choreographed dances, and an open dance floor. The night ended with fireworks over the lake. 

A bride and groom dressed in white outfits for a Sangeet
A groom enters the Sangeet on a white horse
A bride and groom participate in Sangeet traditions during their wedding weekend
An Asian bride and an Indian groom in western wedding apparel
A groom smiles as a bride walks down the aisle with her mother and father
A bride and groom kiss during their wedding weekend ceremony
An aerial view of tables surrounding a dance floor
A custom-illustrated seating chart at a Sangeet
A string of yellow and red marigolds over a table
Guests dance during the Sangeet
A bride and groom celebrate while fireworks go off over a lake

Day 2: Cocktail Hour, Portraits & Reception 

The following day, Michelle and Akshay donned their western outfits again for portraits with the bridal party and family. The bridesmaids wore colorful satin gowns that complemented the bold palette of the event. Guests enjoyed a relaxed cocktail hour inside the Retreat House before moving to the large sailcloth tent for the reception. 

Michelle’s design skills, partnered with our bold floral installations, created a one-of-a-kind reception space. The bride changed into a blue tulle ball gown for the reception, embodying the fun, colorful, maximalist vision. Large paper flowers greeted guests and served as eye-catching focal points around the tent. We seamlessly repurposed blooms from the ceremony, ensuring everything felt cohesive and intentional across events. 

Portraits of a bride with her bridesmaids in colorful satin dresses
A bride in a blue tulle ballgown
A large group photo of guests at a wedding holding a Bates College flag
A groom holding a cocktail during a wedding weekend event
Wedding weekend guests walk to the reception tent at French's Point
A large tent with custom red patterned draping
A four tier wedding cake decorated with paper flowers
A bride and groom share a dance on a custom dance floor
A bride in a blue tulle ballgown laughs during wedding toasts
A bride dances with her friends during a wedding weekend reception

Wedding Florists for Your Wildest Ideas 

We loved working with Michelle and Akshay on this vibrant wedding weekend. Despite the weather rearranging our plans, everything worked together flawlessly thanks to the incredible team at Wed in Maine! With the right vendor team, anything is possible—including rearranging an entire wedding weekend with 24 hours’ notice! 

“AG Floral are masters of their craft. They wowed us with a spectacular install for our wedding weekend in Maine. The team is extremely creative, has a way with color and they will create the most dreamy and whimsical arrangements! We had to move our ceremony up a whole day earlier due to inclement weather, but Courtney and team were absolutely fantastic at moving the floral arch and arrangements up despite the last minute request (less than 24 hours)!”

Michelle & Akshay 

We love working with creative couples to bring their wildest ideas to life. If you have an idea for your wedding but have been second-guessing it because you aren’t sure how to make it all work, bring it to us. We would love to work with you to workshop ideas and create something truly spectacular. Explore our wedding floral design services and inquire to start the conversation. 

A bride and groom change into a second outfit and walk back to the reception tent during their wedding weekend celebration
A bride and groom cut into their four-tier wedding cake
A bride and groom give a speech to their guests during a wedding weekend
A bride and groom cheer with their friends

Vendors:

Floral Design: Abby Garden Floral

Planner & Design Partnership: Wed in Maine

Venue: French’s Point

Cake: Bear Brook Bakery

Catering: Big Tree Catering

Photography: Valorie Darling Photography

Videography: Sarah Morrill Photography

Entertainment: Wilson Stevens Bands, DJ Kabu, and Davis Duo

Photobooth: PhoBoCo

Hair & Makeup: Jennifer C Nieman & Echo Salon

Lighting: She Luxe Lighting 

Fireworks: Central Maine Pyrotechnics 

Rehearsal Dinner: Goose Island Clambakes, The Roaming Speakeasy Co., Carousel Horse Farm, Somebody Loves Me Bridal

Rentals & Decor: Wallace Events, Peak Event Services, SHOUT! Custom Dance Floors

Real Weddings

6/09/2026

A Maximalist, Multicultural Wedding Weekend in Maine 

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