In Korean culture, butterflies represent love, harmony and new beginnings—the perfect symbol for Nikki and Luke’s opulent wedding day. Their vision came to life at the charming Twin Willow Gardens, where elegant floral displays of roses, snapdragons and peonies, along with dreamy draping, created a fairytale-like setting within the forest. Geometric paper lanterns hung over the altar, adding even more richness and texture, while the couple exchanged their affirmations of love. To honor their heritage, they incorporated elements of Korean culture throughout, including a pink escort card wall filled with custom-cut paper butterflies in flight, table numbers displayed in English and Korean, a Korean soju toast, a tiered cake embellished with sugar butterflies and a menu of delicious delicacies like spicy miso-marinated salmon, kimchi fried rice and a late-night ramen bar. During the reception, Nikki and Luke encouraged their guests to play a rousing game of Kan Jam, a flying disc game similar to ultimate frisbee, which just so happened to be a game they both love and where they first crossed paths.
In Korean culture, butterflies represent love, harmony and new beginnings—the perfect symbol for Nikki and Luke’s opulent wedding day.
Written by
Ryley S. Hoff
Published:
Washington Wedding Day Spring/Summer 2026
City State:
Snohomish
Season:
spring
summer
Styles:
Modern
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