Beth and Taylor were married on October 10, 2020 in a intimate ceremony at the couple’s home in Baltimore MD.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Lindsay King Photography
Venue: Rooftop in Baltimore / Couple’s home











Beth and Taylor were married on October 10, 2020 in a intimate ceremony at the couple’s home in Baltimore MD.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Lindsay King Photography
Venue: Rooftop in Baltimore / Couple’s home
Kate and Aman were married on October 5, 2019 with an intimate brunch ceremony and reception outdoors at the Iron Gate in Washington DC.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Coral Dove Photography and Jackie Tara Studios
Venue and Catering: Iron Gate
Planning: In house
Bray and Griffin were married on September 21, 2019 at the Hotel Monaco in Washington DC.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Connor Studios
Venue: Hotel Monaco DC
Planning: Kelley Cannon Events
Morgan and Scott were married on September 28, 2018 at the District Winery in Washington DC.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Costola Photography
Venue: District Winery
Caterer: District Winery
Planning: Jane Kestner
John and John were married on June 9, 2018 at the Long View Gallery in Washington DC.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Susan Hornyak Photography
Venue: Long View Gallery
Caterer: Occasions Catering
Planning: Katie Wannen / The Plannery
Julia and Andy were married on June 23, 2017 (2 days before my birthday!) at one of my favorite venues, Josephine Butler Parks Center. Super sweet couple, perfect day :)
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Nichole Meredith Photography
Venue: Josephine Butler Parks Center
Caterer: Main Event Caterers
Planning: Blue Canary / Felicia
David and Trevor were married on a May 6, 2017 at Studio Theatre in Washington, DC and their flowers were just as fun as they are!
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Kaitlin Jane Photography
Venue: Studio Theatre
Planning: Jasmine Smith and Co.
Catering: Eat and Smile Catering
Amy and Andy were married on a snowy December 17, 2016 at Torpedo Factory in Old Town Alexandra, Virginia with so many candles, greenery garlands and lush white flowers including peonies!
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Pangtography Pang Tubhirun
Venue: Torpedo Factory
Planning: Candy and Co.
Catering: B.Lin Catering
Russell and Jack were married on October 29, 2016 at Josephine Butler Parks Center in Washington DC.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photos: Dave Cooper Weddings
Venue: Josephine Butler Parks Center
Caterer: Eat and Smile
Dessert: Andy Bates
Chelsea + Mike got married on August 5th, 2016 at the gorgeous Glen Ellen Farm in outside of Frederick, Maryland.
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photography: Barnel Photography / Bairon Rivera
Venue: Glen Ellen Farm
Catering: Eleven Courses Catering
Marjorie + Jen got married on September 17th, 2016 at the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) in Baltimore, Maryland under an arch topped with the train from Marjorie's Mom's wedding dress!
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photography: 1513 Photo
Venue: American Visionary Art Musuem in Baltimore
Catering: Absolutely Perfect Catering
Kelly and Aaron's June wedding was an intimate family affair at the DC War Memorial. Kelly's bridal bouquet featured blush pink and white peonies, white roses, pink spray roses, blush lisianthus and sweet peas with eucalyptus accents. Her sister and Maid-of-Honor carried a similar yet smaller bouquet. The groom's boutonniere was a single pink peony and his daughter carried a tiny bouquet to match the bride. The star of the show (other than the bride, of course!) was Gatsby, the dog, with his floral collar!
We adorned the steps of the War Memorial with six low arrangements of peonies, roses and eucalyptus in wood boxes. These arrangements were then re-purposed at the Hay Adams as their luncheon centerpieces.
Kelly said...
"My flowers were gorgeous! Jolie was delightful to work with--organized, responsive, and full of great ideas. I felt that her vision was creative and flexible."
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photography: Denis Largeron
Venue: DC War Memorial
The historic Decatur House in Washington DC was the perfect venue for Michelle and Michael's romantic June wedding. The ceremony was held in the outdoor courtyard surrounded by the landscaped gardens in bloom. The color story was dusty blue, blush pink, creamy white and soft grey with lots of lush textural flowers. Michelle's bouquet was an abundant mix of peonies, garden roses, hydrangea, spray roses, lisianthus, delphinium, ranunculus and dusty miller. Her eight bridesmaids wore blush metallic gowns and carried open pale pink peonies surrounded by dusty miller and tied with metallic gold ribbon. Michael wore a blush pink garden rose with a touch of hydrangea, delphinium and dusty miller. The groomsmen wore a single garden rose. The couple exchanged vows on the brick courtyard framed to two arrangements in sandstone urns. Cocktail hour was held indoors with tiny arrangements and candles accenting the cocktail tables. Guests dined in the courtyard at round tables covered in white linens with silver chargers and accents and low centerpieces in glass bowls and footed compotes filled with lush romantic blooms to match the bride's bouquet.
I loved working with this couple and the amazing group of vendors! Check out the lovely review from the bride and the vendor list below:
Michelle said...
"We had the pleasure of working with Jolie Joswick of Uncloudy Studio for the flowers for our wedding on 6/4/16. From the very beginning, Jolie was wonderful and we could tell that she was going to make our wedding beautiful. She did not disappoint. The flowers were beyond what we ever could have expected. (Honestly, numerous people told us they could not believe how gorgeous the florals were!!) We appreciate Jolie, her creativity and excellent taste so very much. You helped to make our day spectacular! Future brides and grooms, you will not be disappointed if you choose an Uncloudy Studio for your wedding, we can guarantee it!"
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photography: Rodney Bailey
Venue: Decatur House
Planning: Candy / Candy + Co
Catering: Well Dunn Catering
Tent: Sugarplum Tent Company
Invitations: LBC Design Co
Makeup: Real Doll Makeup
Hair: Ian McCabe Studio
The amazing Grace, from Bridal Bellhop, created The Wedding Event at the Observatory at America's Square in Washington, DC. This event brought together an incredible group of vendors to create a wedding experience for guests including a cocktail hour, wedding ceremony and reception. This rooftop venue is a hidden gem with unbelievable views of the city! It was pleasure working with all of the vendors, be sure to check them all out (listed below) I hope I didn't leave anyone out because everyone did such a great job!
Flowers used in the bridal bouquet, boutonniere, centerpieces, ceremony arrangements and cocktail table arrangements included: coral charm peonies, local lilacs, sweet peas, hydrangea, viburnum, veronica, spray roses, roses, tulips, eucalyptus and other greenery.
Be sure to check out the video by Toy Box Studios to see more of the event!
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photography: Gonzalez J Photography
Venue: The Observatory at America's Square
Planning: Jasmine Smith & Co.
Videography: Toy Box Productions
Catering: Heirloom Catering & Event Design
Draping/Furniture Rentals: Fabrication Events
Calligraphy/Ceremony Backdrop: Allison Dee Calligraphy
Cocktails: Mixin' Mimi Mixology
Music: DJ Phlipz
Cotton Candy: Fluffness
Programs: Put It On Paper Stationery
Officiant: Heart Star Ceremonies
Bridal Gown: Hitched Bridal Salon
Makeup: T'Mak Artistry
Groom's Suit: Blank Label
Cake: Sweets By E
Brains Behind the Event: Bridal Bellhop
Chris and Caitlyn were SO fun to work with and had so many amazing ideas and were so open to my ideas and so involved in the design... Am I gushing? Anyway...
The wedding took place in April at Studio Theatre in Washington, DC. Because the venue is a theatre the space is raw and industrial and a bit of a blank space which is exactly what this couple wanted. The theme was colorful and eclectic, modern yet bohemian, industrial and chic. Caitlyn's bridal bouquet was a wild, organic, free-form design with seasonal colorful blooms featuring coral charm peonies, grape hyacinth, tulips, ranunculus, garden roses, thistle, billy balls, succulents, eucalyptus and fern. Her bridesmaids wore shades of grey, nude and blush and carried wildflower bouquets of heather, veronica, chamomile, stock and thistle. The groom's boutonniere was designed with a mix of herbs and ranunculus while the rest of the men wore simple sprigs of herbs and greenery.
The ceremony was held in the atrium of Studio Theatre against a brick wall which we accented with an asymmetrical hanging garland of mixed foliage and bright pops of flowers. The aisle was lined with metal flower buckets, some filled with potted lavender and others filled with greenery, chamomile and poppy pods.
The guest tables for the reception were a mix of long rustic tables, low round tables and high top tables. The long tables had a greenery runner with a tall metal bucket in the center which held the bridesmaid's bouquets plus two copper buckets of mixed wildflowers. The round tables had a mix of concrete pots (made by the couple!) and corrugated tin cans each with a large peony or protea and greenery or succulents. Every table was filled with mixed metal votive candles.
It gets better! Not only was this wedding super fun to design but the rockstar bride also gave me a stellar review:
Caitlyn said...
"Three weeks after our wedding, I am still beaming from the amazing flowers that Jolie created for us. Jolie was definitely one of my favorite vendors that we worked with. From the first meeting where she brought me a sample bouquet and my original ideas were NOTHING that I actually settled on, Jolie was completely warm, welcoming and professional. I booked her very shortly after our first meeting. As our conversations and Pinterest boards continued, I got more and more focused and bold with my decisions. Her suggestion that our wedding could be "industrial chic" completely shifted my focus from traditional white flowers to what I really wanted - bold greenery, pops of color, crazy wildflowers and a stunning garland backdrop for our ceremony. Jolie wasn't only completely on board with these ideas, but was EXCITED. It was so inspiring to me and my husband that her enthusiasm for her work shined through, and it really allowed us to feel comfortable with our decisions. I literally cried when Jolie dropped off my stunning bouquet, it was THAT beautiful (and continues to be as it hangs drying in a closet for us to enjoy in years to come!). Our pictures turned out beautifully, partially in thanks to our amazing photographers, but also due to Jolie's attention to detail and perfect execution of our vision. Book Jolie immediately! I plan to for any future floral needs, personal or professional. "
Flowers: Uncloudy Studio
Photography: Peter J Casey Photography
Venue: Studio Theatre
Catering: Eat and Smile