Hannah and Cullen's Whimsical Wedding at Garage B
- Jan 2, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 20, 2025

Picture this: a super fun and colorful wedding happening at a garage turned event venue. For Hannah and Cullen's whimsical Wedding at Garage B in Boston, the vibe was electric as guests strolled into a space decked out with bright, quirky floral arrangements and personal touches that totally reflected the couple's style. The bride, who’s a talented graphic designer, really went all out, crafting unique printed materials use in every detail.
The custom stationery and graphics made by the bride were a big part of the celebration's vibe. From the eye-catching invites featuring bold colors and playful illustrations to the signage and individual escort cards, H+C's personalities were in every moment. The tables were dressed in monochromatic styles with a blend of linens + textured glassware matching the playful floral varieties. The fun use of colors not only brightened up the industrial space but also created a cozy atmosphere brought a smile to everyone's face.
This whimsical wedding wasn’t just another event; it was a total transformation of the blank canvas (just around the corner from the home they share FYI), into a joyful, beautiful location for Hannah and Cullen' to dance the night away with their friends and family.
VENDORS:
Bride: @hannahjoan_dion
Groom: @cullendeimer
Planning + Design: @kellyelizabethevents
Venue: @garagebevents
Photography: @goldendoorphoto
Florals: @amusefloralco
DJ: @peopleskaraoke
HMUA: @bostonbeautyartistry
Rentals: @partyrentalltd
Soft Seating + Bar: @dez.collective
Cake: @partyfavorsbrookline
Transportation: @bostoncommoncoach




















































































































The bright florals against the industrial backdrop are such a good reminder that color theory matters as much as the flowers themselves. I’ve been trying to wrap my head around a soft summer color palette guide lately, and this wedding feels like the “event version” of getting the undertones right.
Those bold, playful illustrations on the invites sound like they set expectations immediately—like guests knew it was going to be a party before they even showed up. It’s funny, it made me think about how tools like imgg can shift the mood fast just by pushing a color direction.
I love when a “blank canvas” venue actually gets transformed instead of just decorated—these colors and quirky florals totally changed the feel of the room. Side note, I saw something similar about showcasing projects on hrefgo, where the presentation is basically half the story.
You can tell there was a clear visual “system” behind the day—invites, signage, escort cards, all speaking the same language. That kind of consistency always makes me think of pattern-based stuff like CaesarCipher, where one key ties everything together.
Monochromatic tables with that textured glassware is such a smart way to keep the palette playful without it turning into visual chaos. Also the “garage turned venue” thing is giving me the same oddly satisfying brain scratch I get from BlockBlast—industrial grid, but make it fun.