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She prepared a family style dinner to be served to each table, featuring the bride and groom’s favorite dishes. Each centerpiece was crafted with such intention, and no two were alike. Something borrowed was her mother’s diamond tennis bracelet, and for something new – the earrings gifted to her that day by her groom.
The result was an effortlessly cohesive look, with each woman feeling confident and comfortable while the maid of honor’s dress artfully wove together the collection’s gentle hues.[/field]
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]The bride (Francesca) and the groom (Sean) were both local to the area but didn’t meet until after high school at a local bar (which happened to be the after-party site). The centerpieces were delicate and primarily built in frog vessels with white petite blooms.
This centerpiece adds depth, texture, and a bold pop of color, while candelabras elevate the overall luxurious ambiance. field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”] Cake Centerpiece: A two-tier white cake with gold leaf accents is adorned with red roses and delicate babys breath, tying the floral theme seamlessly into the dessert table.
To add a personal touch, baby blue elements were woven into the centerpieces, arch, and bouquets. The reception site was decorated with mesmerizing centerpieces of pink, peach, ivory, and blue scent colors, lush greens, and beautiful textures all around.
Sage green accents complemented these arrangements, serving as captivating centerpieces that perfectly aligned with the design scheme. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance
For dinner, each table had a medium floral centerpiece and hot pink taper candles. field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]The bride and groom’s daughter Tallulah was their flower girl and was there to witness her parents ceremony. For cocktail hour they had a gorgeous bar arrangement that featured dripping fringe.
The carefully curated selection of passed hors d’oeuvres told the story of the couple’s refined tastes – from the bride’s favorite Red Grape Boulettes delicately wrapped in Big Island Goat Cheese and Macadamia Nut flakes, to the groom’s choice of Mochiko Fried Citrus-Ginger Short Rib.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”] Tuxedos were the perfect choice for the vibe at the Inn – a dapper groom and his crew always perfectly complement a stunning bride! The cake, beautifully designed by All In The Mix with simple yet refined details, was displayed as a centerpiece of their dessert table.
field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”]The wedding cake, crafted by Chef Seby Sorbello, was a stunning live berry millefeuille, serving as the centerpiece of a lavish dessert buffet. field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]The firstlook between Catherine and Allan was a moment suspended in time.
FirstLook Before the ceremony, the bride and groom wanted to share an intimate firstlook. It’s safe to say our groom Hal was absolutely blown away by his soon-to-be wife! We also see incredible centerpieces varying from compotes to tall standing with beautiful tapered candles.
Centerpieces feature a mix of low, overflowing arrangements, paired with clusters of candles in varying heights. field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The bride and groom held a private ceremony with close family and friends at their family church. It was almost too pretty to eat!
White anemones and roses were added to the centerpieces for the perfect contrast while still keeping with the romantic vibe.[/field] Janie wanted the emphasis to be on deep reds and maroon to compliment the Fall colors. Her bouquet included so much texture with use of king proteas, agonis, magic roses, dahlias, and eucalyptus.
The floral team from Flowers by Brian started on gorgeous high-low table centerpieces. For the round tables, a lush garden packed with candles, and for the kings table, a bridge of hydrangeas looked as if to float above the table. One of our favorite moments to look back on, James was nothing short of in awe of his beautiful bride.
The day began with a firstlook at The Elms, the iconic Newport mansion. Chapman -BCBG -Mac Duggal -Abercrombie -Peppermayo -Retrofete -Dress the Population -Stacees[/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Kenny’s, the groom, suit was from 9Tailors in Boston, MA. The groomsmen’s suits were from Black Tie.[/field]
Guests enjoyed riverside views while the beautifully presented food became the centerpiece of cocktail hour, blending visual sophistication with the warmth of Michelle and Brants hospitality.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Modern , Real Weddings , The Blog
The wedding party’s attire felt rich and regal thanks to the jewel tones everyone was wearing (the bridesmaids wore emerald green, and the groomsmen looked dashing in blue). Fall FirstLooks One of our favorite moments of the wedding day is the firstlook.
field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Summer 2023 will always be remembered to me as “THE peony season”, and that’s exactly what Meagan Levy used to create lush, exquisite centerpieces. Incredible![/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
We knew we wanted to bring in natural and nautical elements, along with the ONE request from the groom. There was a signature bar in front of the pier with both the bride and grooms favorite cocktails. We had three different table sizes and centerpieces. He wanted his favorite flower throughout the tent, white roses.
During the after party, and dancing away with family and friends, the groom even got on stage to sing with the band. The florals they chose for their reception were a mix of high and low centerpieces, that followed the light blue and white theme. Pretty epic view of the city.
The air is filled with the sweet fragrance of white flowers, while crystal chandeliers illuminate the setting, casting a soft glow on the light green and white centerpieces that adorn the table. Gold accents and glass candelabras add a touch of opulence, while billowing white fabric creates ethereal curtains around the table.
Afterwards, he is carried into the synagogue for the Badeken ceremony, where they had their firstlook and signed the ketubah in front of only a handful of loved ones. The groom's modern look, complete with loafers, perfectly complemented the bride's radiant presence.
Bhangra dancers, henna stations, and a performance by Bollywood sensation (and brother of the groom) Akull Tandon provided entertainment into the evening. Although they held a religious ceremony prior to the wedding weekend, the couple held a private ring exchange after their firstlook on Saturday to cement their nuptials.
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] The bride and groom are rooted in the historic district of downtown Brunswick so they wanted their wedding to showcase the charm the area has to offer. The palette comprised of mixed metallics like gold and pewter enhanced with organic garden tones like soft blush and rich greens.
Per his request, the bride and groom wore matching Nike Dunks with their second outfits.[/field] Christin from Clementine Botanical Art put together a stunning variety of flowers for aisle pieces, table centerpieces, bouquets, and boutonnieres. The bride and groom’s wedding bands were engraved with a line from the poem.
field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”] Sarah and John opted for a simple, two-tiered cake with the groom’s favorite – vanilla & lemon! The ambiance was warm and inviting, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening of celebration.
Picture this: the golden glow of the chateau’s interiors meeting the classic whites of the bride’s dress and the groom’s jacket. George, the wedding’s colors told a story of elegance and history. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
Freshly potted plants in terracotta pots were also introduced as part of the centerpieces, along with fresh slices of lemons. Being seaside, guests enjoyed fresh seafood of jumbo prawns and oysters during cocktail hour. A plated meal was served for dinner of sea bass and filet mignon. The whole room was so fragrant!
The groom Trey wore a custom Tuxedo by Festari For Men. The couple held parasols and the guests swung napkins, a tribute to the groom’s hometown. And in each centerpiece and tablescape, you could find not only live blooms, but bulbs and moss. This was an incredible way to kick off the reception.[/field]
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]The bride and groom choose a spring palette coral, pink, blush, green and yellow! Coral charm peonies were the centerpiece of the floral design. They were big and beautiful.
The arch and reception centerpieces dazzled with an abundance of garden roses mixed with other blooms to create a romantic ambiance. Towering aisle arrangements stood, showcasing a harmonious blend of larkspur, queen anne’s lace, fragrant stocks, and verdant greenery.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”] The groom’s entire look was from Suit Supply. For our reception, we chose to do a variety of centerpieces in the ballroom featuring both high and low designs. ” When the ceremony started, we stood in the center, looking outward together.
Their signature drinks encapsulated spring in Cabo with a refreshing “Farms Citrus” margarita for the bride with a grapefruit and orange garnish and signature “Flora’s Old Fashioned” for the groom.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom was striking in a black suit. Her dress was a masterpiece, fitting her like a glove and cascading into a long trail that spoke of luxury. Their attire radiated grace, and they carried bouquets that mirrored the bride’s in style and color, albeit on a slightly smaller scale.
To pair with the couples’ timeless, warm and romantic theme, centerpieces of each table were filled with all flowers and no greenery- ivory, toffee and white roses, preserved bunny tail, and bleached italian ruscus. Serena & Joe’s fathers wore delicate boutonnieres with white ranunculus and touches of greenery.
Chartreuse velvet linens on the reception tables were a beautiful backdrop to the corals, oranges and purple centerpieces and wildflower print fine china. The Groom’s signature drink was a whiskey ginger mule with a lime garnish. Luscious centerpieces graced the custom bars at the cocktail hour and reception space.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The grooms all wore Hugo Boss custom tuxedos. On the dining tables we went with classic garlands with pops of blooms on the long tables to tie in the greenery inside and went with stunning soft and whimsical centerpieces on the rounds.
It was such a fitting surprise for a groom who loves music and has an extensive collection of vinyl. Katie shared with us that in her own home, she loves to arrange flowers by single floral type in each vase, so we adopted the same approach, filling the table centers with clusters of flowers arranged by type and color.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Donald, the groom, impeccably dressed in a tailored black suit, exuded an air of timeless elegance that only he could carry.[/field] field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”]The wedding cake, a grand three-tier creation, stood as the centerpiece in the Fountain’s Garden.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen wore classic tuxedos rented from The Black Tux. The bride and groom’s reception took place outdoors surrounded by Hewitt’s majestic live oaks. The design included varying reception tables toped with classic white and greenery centerpieces.
On the very same street where the couple got engaged in the heart of historic Charleston, Tre and Easton chose to do their firstlook and exchange their private vows before their ceremony! Under lots of Spanish moss and golden evening light, Tre got on one knee and asked me if I had ever imagined walking these streets as his fiancé.”
Garter Removal - the garter is removed from the bride by the groom without hands (aka teeth). Bouquet Toss/Garter Rituals Garter Rituals - typically people just do the garter removal and garter toss but not typically the replacement. Garter Toss - once removed, he tosses it to a group of single guys.
FirstLook Maura and Derek had their private firstlook on the lawn of Virgin Hotels Nashville. As you can see our Groom was nothing short in awe of his Bride! Bride & Groom Photos We could not get enough of these Bride & Groom photos! The centerpieces are so fun and chic!
FirstLook with Bridesmaids As we can see here, her girls were nothing short of blown away! FirstLook What a special moment! Here we have Groom Kenneth seeing his beautiful Bride for the first time. Not to mention the stunning greenery found in the centerpieces and chandeliers! Absolutely adorable!
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