Summer Pops Of Citrus Wedding in the Meadows With a Show-Stopping Seating Chart
I knew I wanted to have some fun with this summery vibe and create a unique design that is whimsical and playful to match how easygoing our couple truly was during the entire planning process. I teamed up with Mandy's Garden Floral Design, and she shared her idea of incorporating summer citruses into the reception centerpieces. We were all for it—this wedding needed a citrus twist! We added fresh citrus fruits to our stationery design and floral centerpieces and even filled their seating chart backdrop with oranges, grapefruits, and lemons.
Proposal shared in Wendy's words: I was aware of Anthony's intention to propose, but he still managed to catch me completely off guard and surprise me. On a random Sunday, Anthony mentioned that he really wanted to go out on a walk because the weather was nice. He also said he wanted to go to the Costco in Foster City since it's frequented by a food vlogger we watch. I suggested that after Costco, we could walk around the waterfront park nearby. He responded that it was a good idea, and I was proud of myself for suggesting it. Little did I know, that was his plan all along! After Costco, we went to the park and walked along the waterfront area, where he got down on his knee and proposed.
SAINT Bridal Couture was purchased from Lovely Bride SF. Wendy loved this gown because of its romantic appeal. It's a classic A-line silhouette with a unique lace pattern that adds a special touch. She also loves that it has poofy sleeves and an overskirt for extra drama and a slight transformation between the ceremony and reception.
The groom's suit was a custom-made black suit and bow tie from Suit Supply.
Plated dinner entrees included a butter lettuce salad and guests' choice of salmon with sauce vierge, herb-crusted tri-tip, or roasted hen of the woods mushrooms. For their signature drinks, the couple wanted to incorporate their last names into their cocktail names and came up with Yu-Zu Mule and Strawberry Tang-ria. The groom's last name was Yu, and the bride's last name was Tang!
Guests were greeted by a soft, pastel orange welcome sign adorned with fresh citruses and a vibrant ground arrangement. The ceremony aisle was filled with lush arrangements, leading to a beautiful oval floral arch overflowing with blooms and greenery. We repurposed the arch as our sweetheart table backdrop, and the aisle florals adorned other parts of the reception space. The bar menu featured a playful rattan design and showcased their signature drink of choice. Guest tables were a vision of elegance and whimsical: peach chargers, sage green linen napkins, acrylic table numbers in a soft peach hue, a mix of pillar and twisted taper candles, and an array of bud vases and floral centerpieces.
Pastry Atelier PQ made a beautiful strawberry-flavored two-tier cake with a floral painted design in the shades of pink, peach, orange, and sage to match our palette.
Our seating chart was a showstopper! JK Designs crafted a beautiful shelf overflowing with fresh citrus and flowers by Mandy. A clear acrylic overlay displayed guest names and table numbers, creating a stunning and interactive display. Guests couldn't resist snapping photos!