I’m totally on board with a breakfast fueled fête, and this sweet beginning is one lovefest I would’ve vied to attend. From their cafe proposal to the outdoor ceremony followed by cups of coffee, it’s a story filled with significance, champagne cupcakes (yum!), and endless DIY details. Kallima Photography snapped the entire scene to share in The Vault!
From Kallima Photography… The Bride did all of the invitations, paper, and hand lettering. The Groom built the K&J sign in table (it’s pretty amazing).
From The Bride…One of mine and Jason’s favorite things to do together, is have breakfast and coffee. When Jason proposed to me, we were at our favorite coffee shop in Savannah, The Foxy Loxy Cafe. He asked if I would like to have breakfast and coffee with him for the rest of our lives and I of course said, yes. We knew we wanted to share something we both enjoy with our family and friends on our wedding day, so we knew a breakfast for dinner theme was the way to go.
I am a graphic designer and Jason works in custom home design, so everything from creating a wedding logo, to building backdrops was a lot of fun for us. We enjoyed working together to add a personal touch to this special day. But I can say for sure, this day wouldn’t have turned out the way it did without help from our family, friends, and awesome vendors. Planning a wedding can be stressful, but when the day is over and the two of you run hand in hand through bubbles and past cheering friends and family, you simply can’t stop smiling because you both feel more love in one beautiful day than you could have ever imagined.
Photography: Kallima Photography | Coordination: The BIG Event | Floral Design: The Anti Bride | Wedding Dress: Essense of Australia | Cake: Alleycakes Bakery | Bride's Shoes: Ralph Lauren | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Catering: Divine Cuisine | Makeup: Anti Bride | DJ: McGee Entertainment | Groom's Attire: Perry Ellis | Venue: The Ribault Club | Bride's Jewelry: Nadri | Bridesmaids' Jewelry: Kendra Scott Jewelry