Alexis and Greg were married at the bride’s childhood home in Southern California. They wanted the wedding design to have a global influence to incorporate their love the travel and culture. The vivid colors and exotic materials like rose quartz, copper, and Mediterranean blue created an atmosphere that made the backyard celebration feel exotic and elegant. Dip dyed napkins, and pressed glass goblets adorned the tables surrounded by a veritable cornucopia of blooms…
Read MoreOur lovely clients Cara and Edmund live in San Francisco, but wanted to tie the knot in Cara's home state Washington. The goal was a fun filled, elegant affair loosely inspired by the film 'Water for Elephants'. Kiana Lodge’s waterside lawn and adjoining hall provided the perfect space for a ceremony and carnival cocktail hour with a view followed by dinner and dancing indoors with live music, entertainment, lush floral, and abundant treats.
Read MoreWe had the honor of helping our pals, Jennelle and Dwalu, with their intimate SoCal Wedding. The couple craved a cozy, laid-back vibe that represented them and that was the opposite of a traditional “wedding” venue. Casa Shelter Half, a private residence in the heart of Venice, had just what they were looking for and more. When they laid their eyes on the balcony that overlooks Abbot Kinney Blvd., just steps away from the restaurant where they had their first date, they knew they had found their perfect location.
Read MoreMany who have lived in Pacific Northwest might argue that heaven is summer in the San Juan Islands. There is nothing like getting on a ferry in the sparkling blue water of the Salish Sea to leave the hustle and bustle behind and escape to find that island magic. This is what makes the San Juans such an ideal destination wedding location. Guests are treated to a unique experience that is quintessential Northwest, and even the sketchy cell phone reception conspires to make folks turn off the outside world and tune into the magic of the moment.
Read MoreThis is a story of East meets West. For Baltimore based Kathleen and Chris, uniting her west coast family with his east coast was paramount. The backdrop? The scenic Puget Sound in Kathleen's home state, Washington. They opted for a quintessential Pacific Northwest, all-weekend wedding for their family and friends to gather and celebrate. Alderbrook Resort's upscale seaside rooms, cottages, and lawns fit the bill perfectly.
Read MoreHyeyoung and Gabriel wanted their wedding day to be exciting and vibrant! The full beauty of spring was on display with their wildly textural florals in coral, peach, fuchsia, yellow, and orange. They added modern details in the form of geometric escort card display and a hand dyed fabric backdrop for the ceremony. Late at night, guests (many of them professional dancers) participated in epic dance-offs and then refueled with some late night In-N-Out burgers.
Read MoreSeason and Kier wanted their jungle warehouse wedding in downtown LA to feel as eclectic, fun, and truly unique as their personalities. When the bridal party began walking down the aisle to a live bossa nova band playing the Ghostbusters theme song, it became clear this day would be appropriately extraordinary. Instead of table numbers, the guests found tables named after the bride and grooms favorite albums.
Read MoreSeattle based, long time sweethearts, Elinora and Jared, knew they wanted to get married back home in the rolling hills of Eastern Washington. J Bookwalter Winery’s Tri-Cities location proved to be the perfect venue to host a 300+ person tented outdoor reception. The copper themed nuptials were generously doused with lush wild floral in burgundy and white blooms with rambling foliage and copper vessels that the florist personally brought back from copper mines in Mexico…
Read MoreAnna and Derek’s wedding felt like a wine country fairytale. Every detail was thoughtfully and lovingly selected, from the rose gold flatware, raw silk table runners and sparkling rosé at the dinner tables to the vintage sheet music and love letters used to make cones for the ceremony toss. The bride's custom Galia Lahav dress was the thing that tulle dreams are made of. It was a truly timeless celebration of love and romance. one that Anna and Derek’s family and friends will be talking about for years to come.
Read MoreSo many smiles. That pretty much sums up our whole experience with Sarah and Korey. From the first meeting to their dash to the vintage white limo amid the smoke and sparklers, they were grinning ear to ear the whole way. Their love and joy is just so infectious, and plus they are just SO damn cute you can’t help but adore them. The urban romantic glamour aesthetic was spot on with just the right amount of brick, blush, drapery, lights, sequins, gold, and soft floral.
Read MoreSahar and Bob’s wedding day fortuitously aligned with the Persian new year, a fitting day for the two to embark on a new chapter of their lives together. They were married at an intimate venue nestled in the hills of Topanga Canyon. The bride wore a breathtaking two piece set and held a bouquet of wild tulips and loose fern. Guests told stories about the couple while dining under the stars and twinkling market lights.
Read MoreChristine and Jaie wanted their wedding to be a weekend long celebration, which is why they chose to host the festivities at the gorgeous The Colony Palms in Palm Springs. The wedding decor was inspired by the hotel’s Moroccan design and incorporated vintage lanterns, patterned die cut programs, and custom terra cotta escort card ornaments. Pressed glass pendants and moody blooms adorned the opulent vintage ceremony structure.
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