A Whimsical Affair at the Bride?s Childhood Home by the Water

[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]The bride had two colors in mind when dreaming of her wedding. Purple and green. The couple agreed they wanted to pull color inspiration from nature, specifically from the waterfront. But purple was the color the bride wanted to see scattered through the day. [/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / […]
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]The bride had two colors in mind when dreaming of her wedding. Purple and green. The couple agreed they wanted to pull color inspiration from nature, specifically from the waterfront. But purple was the color the bride wanted to see scattered through the day. [/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The couple exchanged vows and celebrated at the brides childhood home on the water. We knew we wanted to bring in natural and nautical elements, along with the ONE request from the groom. He wanted his favorite flower throughout the tent, white roses. They allowed for me to have full design control, as long as we brought in those few elements, so we had a lot of fun! The intimate ceremony was nestled along the shoreline, where we let nature sing and brought in very little design elements. The string quartet and simple rose petal aisle helped pull in the romantic feeling.
Guests were ushered about 20 feet from the ceremony for cocktail hour. There is a long coast line with a beach a...
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]The bride had two colors in mind when dreaming of her wedding. Purple and green. The couple agreed they wanted to pull color inspiration from nature, specifically from the waterfront. But purple was the color the bride wanted to see scattered through the day. [/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The couple exchanged vows and celebrated at the brides childhood home on the water. We knew we wanted to bring in natural and nautical elements, along with the ONE request from the groom. He wanted his favorite flower throughout the tent, white roses. They allowed for me to have full design control, as long as we brought in those few elements, so we had a lot of fun! The intimate ceremony was nestled along the shoreline, where we let nature sing and brought in very little design elements. The string quartet and simple rose petal aisle helped pull in the romantic feeling.
Guests were ushered about 20 feet from the ceremony for cocktail hour. There is a long coast line with a beach a...
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