A Romantic & Modern Bash with a Dash of Brilliant And The Coolest British Details!
I love a wedding with meaningful, intricate details and this wedding delivers! With nods to the British groom's heritage at every turn, you won't want to miss them including a "that's brilliant" seating display with lightbulb 'escort cards' that were filled with a cocktail with calligraphy by Four Things Paper! The couple said I Do at the Monarch Beach Resort surrounded by friends and family and an array of colorful blooms by Posey Pop. Take a peek below and see all that Amorology perfectly planned and Yuri Yatel got to photograph!... And be sure to make note to all of their "cheeky" details!
From Amorology...After a Britt fell in love with a beautiful American girl they came to us seeking a wedding with all the pretty details and we knew we were in for all types of fun! Inspired by Andy's heritage and England hometown we set out to create a bash with a dash of brilliant! Mixing classic romance with earthy winter textures, and playful touches we blended in tones of soft neutrals of London fog, warm leather, pale blue and pops of berry, mauve, and rose gold.
Following the ceremony overlooking the ocean, we got "Cheeky" with the guest's favors at cocktail hour and offered all shades of blush for the ladies, and aftershave for the men to take home! Guests were also invited to sip on a Suzandy (Cranberry mule) or a Dirty Alfie (dirty martini) named after their sweet pup!
To bring warmth into the intimate reception space, we draped tables in a cadet blue velvet with sandstone taper candles down the center and brought in rose gold grid chairs from Theoni. Vellum menus that said "Nosh" sat upon mixed blue plates paired with jet metallic flatware and terra cotta tumblers to play to the warm leather elements we weaved throughout their day. The tables were complete with the grid table numbers by Prim and Pixie along with accents of fresh berries in terra cotta dishes, and florals abundant in all shades of warm neutrals, creams, and mauve.
Guests were invited into the space with a fun seating display cut out wood backdrop that was backlit and read "that's brilliant" as another subtle nod to the UK, where our groom Andy grew up, paired with lightbulb terrariums calligraphed with loved one's names by Four Things Paper that also doubled as yummy drinks for guests to bring to their seats!
Charcuterie boards and cheese displays were brought to the tables with dessert as another sweet treat and a nod to all things British. When our bride changed into her second dress of the night guests knew they were in for a fun treat and spent the rest of the night dancing away!