This
wedding Ceremony and Reception were tied together beautifully down to the last
detail. The theme was vintage elegance
and Nicole did an amazing job with all of it.
The Ceremony was to take place outside in a gazebo, but due to the rain
it had to be moved indoors. Despite
that, it was gorgeous as well. Nicole
and Todd’s family, friends and the Wedding Party jumped in to help and we
transformed the Reception into the Ceremony area in 15 minutes. The Ceremony was held in front beautiful
antique doors that had windows that opened up so the guests could see outside
through the wrought iron detailing.
After the Ceremony, the awesome guests jumped in
again to change the room back to the Reception, which was just as pretty as the
Ceremony.
The
details are too numerous to mention, but they included crinkle satin taupe table
linens with lace overlays; burlap hand-sewn bags that held each guest’s
silverware; an incredible custom-made tiered wood stand to hold the mini Bundt
cakes on a table covered in burlap, lace and tulle; custom-made vintage
bouquets and boutonnieres of dried flowers and rose-shaped pinecones with
cotton accents, the handles wrapped in twine; brown paper bags for the candy
buffet with “Thank You” hand stamped on them; a Mr. & Mrs. sign made of
brown kraft board hanging from the head table; and I could go on. Wow!
The
Wedding Party entered into the Reception to a fun song, and the First Dance
followed. After a dinner the guests
loved, we moved on to the Toast and Cake Cutting. The “cake” consisted of mini Bundt cakes in
seven different flavors. There was an 8”
top tier for Todd and Nicole to cut.
Everyone loved the cakes and most people had more than one because they
were so delicious! The Parent’s dances
came next and then the party began.
These
families were a lot of fun. Someone
pulled out sunglasses, stick-on mustaches, hats, and all kinds of other things
that were hilarious! The Bouquet and
Garter came later, and we opened them up to all the women or men in the
room. They were fun for all who were
able to participate and it got a lot of people out there as well. The dancing continued until the night came
to a close and everyone shared the Last Dance.
Halfway through, Nicole and Todd slipped out and headed off to their new
life together. Congratulations Todd and
Nicole and enjoy your Honeymoon!
Vendors:
Venue:
Amber Springs
Cake:
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Photography:
Pearl Studios
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