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Sarasota Yacht Club Wedding from K & K Photography

Lace gowns, chandeliers, vintage cars – this wedding from K and K Photography is just everything swoon-worthy about a traditional affair all in one perfectly pretty post. It’s a collection of images so lovely, you can’t help but let yourself get lost in them, and you can do just that right here in the full gallery of images.

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From the Bride… Our wedding was perfect. After I found my dress, a gorgeous Modern Trousseau lace gown, we knew we’d be going for a vintage classic look with a modern twist. Mustard yellow is my favorite color so we punctuated the elegant cremes, whites, and greys of the reception room with oncidium lilies, accent pillows, and my Badgley Mischka mustard pumps. We also tried to incorporate family heirlooms into our day. I wore a sixpence piece in my shoe for good luck – the same coin my mother had in her shoe on her wedding day – and pearl studs that were my great grandmother’s. I also wore a garter that was made by my husband’s grandmother that has been worn by every child/grandchild in their family. At the entrance to the reception, we included photographs of other family members’ on their wedding day. The reception was a blast and a testament to my mother’s keen eye for design. We danced the night away to the phenomenal band Serenade of Souls and left in a vintage Bentley driven by Duane Magnuson.

Photography: K and K Photography, LLC | Cinematography: Lucky Lemon Films | Event Coordination: Choreographed Events | Dress: Modern Trousseau | Invitations: The Paper Tree | Ceremony Location: Church of the Redeemer | Reception Location: The Sarasota Yacht Club | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Floral Artist: Tiger Lily Flowers | Makeup/Hair Artist: Kelly Anne Hair & Makeup | Reception Band: Serenade of Souls

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Orlando Engagement Session from Kelian Photography

Two things: I now need a zebra umbrella before my life can feel complete and a copy of I Married Adventure with that signature zebra cover. It’s a zebra thing and a way too cute to pass up thing. And this Orlando engagement shot by Kelian Photography has all of that plus a really sweet couple. This twosome clearly shares my love for those black and white striped animals and a love for each other which shines bright in every single one of these images. Have a look here for more.

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Photography: Kelian Photography | Location: Orlando FL | Film: Fuji 400f | Lab: Richard Photo Lab

Johns Island Florida Wedding from Vitalic Photography

Statement necklaces get me every time. Every.single.time. And this Bride’s stunning J. Crew bauble is the perfect example of why. It adds the perfect pop of wow to this seriously stunning day, and compliments the traditional yet preppy party in an oh-so fashionable way. This is a wedding where every detail should be adored, and you can do just that right here.


From Vitalic PhotographyKara & Stephen’s Johns Island wedding was classic, preppy and the perfect amount of a laid back Florida vibe. Their reception decor was colorful, the centerpiece trees pleasantly unexpected and the striped table linens from La Tavola added a unique touch to the look. Kara’s Priscilla of Boston dress fit her chic style perfectly, and her J. Crew accessories were bold yet understated. Kara also put her own personal DIY touches on their invitations and printed pieces.

From the Bride… Stephen and I had two engagements, really. A couple years before the official engagement, Stephen had asked me to marry him, but we decided to keep it between us because Stephen’s younger brother was getting married later that year and we didn’t want to step on any toes. After that wedding, there was an illness in the family, and again we put our plans on hold. Finally, the last day of August, 2011, Stephen proposed on bended knee while we visited my dad’s grave on a trip to California. It might seem like an odd choice to some, but my dad was my best friend, and it was Stephen’s way of ensuring that even though he was gone he was still a part of our special moment. We initially planned for an October 2012 wedding, but sometimes life has a way of making other plans…

Fast forward a couple months, and after a trip to the doctor for what I thought was my thyroid, I found out I was pregnant! The baby was definitely not planned, but was so welcome and loved from second number one. It was important to Stephen that I be able to enjoy the wedding festivities (and lose the 70 pounds of baby weight I added to my normally fit frame), so we decided to postpone the wedding until the following April 2013. Avery Jane Todd was born on July 11, 2012. She was a big girl (8 lb, 6 oz, and 21 inches) and just the sweetest and most wonderful little baby. 

Wedding Planning: I can’t say that I recommend planning a wedding during pregnancy (while you are trying to decorate a nursery and purchase baby gear and take baby/pregnancy classes) and while raising a newborn and then infant (are there ever enough hours in the day to fit in all the eating, naps, diaper changes, baths, walks, tummy time, pediatrician visits, and classes and still find time to eat and sleep yourself), but you do what you can with what you are given – and I will say it really forces you to make decisions much more quickly. Despite having all that lead time before the wedding, the day approached pretty quickly, and before we knew it our daughter, Avery, was 9 months old and we were flying to Florida for the wedding!

Location: I’m an only child, and while my heart and roots are in the Bay Area (yeah, NorCal!) we didn’t feel it was practical to make the majority of our guests, who reside in the Midwest, trek all the way out to California. We wanted to do a destination wedding, in order to try to keep it small (small is a relative term) and give Stephen a beach in April, but again, wanted to give people an option that was close enough to travel to within a couple hours and also a place that wouldn’t break the bank. Ultimately we picked John’s Island, as it has special significance to Stephen, and his family (and to me and our little family as well!). Stephen’s grandparents were one of the first people to buy a home in John’s Island, and because he and Stephen’s grandmother retired there, Stephen and his family made multiple trips there every year to visit. Eventually Stephen’s parents ended up buying there as well, so we have been going to John’s Island about twice a year since we started dating to go and visit them. We had initially hoped that Stephen’s grandfather, who was 99 when we got engaged, would be able to attend, but unfortunately he passed away a couple months later. But both he and Stephen’s grandmother were there in spirit. 

Weekend Events: John’s Island is truly a magical and lovely place – it’s got such a wonderful Florida feel, a little more buttoned up and preppy than Miami, but a little more relaxed than Palm Beach. When planning the wedding weekend, we decided that if people were going to take the time to fly down to Florida to be there for our big day, we wanted to make sure it was worth their while! Stephen’s aunts and uncles were kind enough to offer to host a Thursday night welcome dinner in a neighboring town called Sebastian, at a restaurant called Capt. Hiram’s Resort. It’s as kitschy as it sounds, but abounds with charm and fun – it’s very Florida Keys, and if you are a Parrot Head you would feel right at home there. The evening was very low key and it was such a great opportunity for people to meet and begin to unwind. 

On Friday the rehearsal dinner took place at the West Course Clubhouse. John’s Island is such a truly lovely place – there are so many gorgeous venues you just can’t go wrong. We wanted to try to incorporate as many venues as we could, so it made sense that we would have the rehearsal dinner at the West Course. The evening was such a blast – Nicki from Vitalic Photo came out and photographed the guests, and also took a huge Todd/Brown family photo (the great thing about Stephen’s family is that it is hard to tell where his mom’s side, the Browns, ends and his dad’s side, the Todds, begins). After a fantastic dinner, and a run of speeches (I think nearly every member of the wedding party spoke with the exception of the Best Man, Maid of Honor, and 2 other attendants who made speeches at the wedding), we cut into the groom’s cake – Stephen’s favorite, red velvet, decorated like a sheet of Michigan hockey ice (his family are die-hard U of M fans, and Stephen plays hockey, so….) and topped with a groom in a tux with hockey skates and stick, and the bride cheering him on with a megaphone and foam finger. While I was an athlete (water polo) and not a cheerleader, I may have missed my calling – so the cake toppers were perfect! The end of the evening ended at Rafters, the bar at the Beach Club (where it ends every night we are at John’s Island). I went home to try to get some sleep, while Stephen stayed to try to catch up with family and friends. 

Wedding Day: Saturday morning came and everything seemed to move so quickly! First thing in the morning we got mani/pedis, then headed back to our rented house to get ready. The hairstylists and make up artist set up shop and I was amazed at how efficient they were! Everyone was so sweet and helpful with one another, and took turns watching Avery and my friend’s twins, our gorgeous flower girl and darling ring bearer. By the time Nicki and Chrissy showed up we were just about ready to go! Putting on my dress was such a magical moment – I had dreamed about doing that ever since I was a little girl. And the dress turned out exactly the way I had hoped – it was a Priscilla of Boston style that I altered by shortening the train and adding a peplum waist and sweetheart neckline. I’m always altering clothes and putting my own spin on things, so I figured my wedding dress would be no different. My sandals, so appropriate for a California girl, were Tory Burch. I think a lot of people were surprised not to see me in heels (I love stilettos and I love being taller than my already tall 5’9″) but I think those who really know me understand that while I love fashion, I also like to be comfortable. The sandals were a perfect marriage of style and comfort. The jewelry I sourced from one of my favorites, J. Crew, although the earrings were Kate Spade. My something old was my grandmother’s brooch – she had passed away a few months prior to the wedding and my aunt very thoughtfully gifted it to me just for the wedding. My something new was nearly everything I wore, my something borrowed was one of my bridesmaid’s wedding band (for luck, she said!) and my blue was my engagement ring – the cushion-cut sapphire that took me over a year to pick out. 

We arrived at the Beach Club to take photographs, and to do the first look. I thought I would be nervous, but I was just so excited – I love Stephen in a suit, and he looked so fantastic, better than I could have imagined. It was an incredible moment – and one I will remember forever. I had been told numerous times by as many people that the most important thing was to relax and try to enjoy the day and live in the moment. And I think I did that. There were some pretty big snafus, but after stressing about details the entire week, I felt that the one day I would let things go would be my wedding day. Never mind that I had an inflamed eye, my original hair style was a disaster (but with a little help from my style guru cousins I was able to salvage something from the wreckage), Avery’s headband got left behind, we were running tight on time for pictures…I could go on and on. But it honestly didn’t matter. I just couldn’t wait to see Stephen and to “get the show on the road”, as my dad used to say! 

After taking group photographs (in gusty winds, no less) we headed across the street to the golf clubhouse for the ceremony. While we had wanted to have the entire celebration outdoors, we knew that we would be contending with the unpredictable nature of Florida weather, so we decided to have our reception indoors, and our ceremony outdoors. Moving a ceremony is often much easier than moving the reception, and it was a good thing we had a back up plan because it rained off and on the morning of the wedding, and it was windy as well. Not ideal weather for an outdoor ceremony! The night before the wedding we decided to move the ceremony indoors, down the hall from the reception site, into one of the beautiful rooms in the Golf Clubhouse they use for meetings and luncheons. It seemed like it was meant to be – the decor of the room matched the girls’ dresses and our floral schematic perfectly, as if it had been planned that way all along! We propped the interior doors open so that we could hear the sounds of the fountain in the atrium beyond. I was told later by numerous guests that they were thankful the ceremony had been moved inside – it ended up being quite hot, muggy, and windy, and I think everyone found the temperature controlled room preferable to the Florida elements. 

Ceremony: It’s hard to say which part of the ceremony I liked best – the bagpiper was a nod to Stephen’s Scottish heritage (Todd) and because both my dad and I love bagpipes. The officiant was Stephen’s cousin, Casey, who performed his duties with humor and aplomb, as he does just about everything in life – it meant the world to us that he became ordained just for our ceremony, but he did such a good job he was told by more than a few people that he might have found a new vocation! The flower girl and ring bearer (Isla and Jack) were too cute in their J. Crew outfits and were a hit, even though they were less than thrilled about walking down the aisle. But I think my favorite part was something that I couldn’t see at the time but that everyone told us about afterward: while Stephen and I exchanged our vows, Avery smiled and beamed at us the entire time, almost as if she knew what was going on and couldn’t be happier that her parents were (finally!) tying the knot! Looking back at the photographs I could see what they were talking about!

Reception: The string quartet from the ceremony played contemporary hits during the cocktail hour and I have to say I was beyond thrilled – I have always loved classical music, and love even more when contemporary songs are played on classical instruments. Apparently I wasn’t the only one, as they received many compliments from our guests. 

Vitalic has a photo booth called The Snapbooth and it was a HUGE hit! People loved it and couldn’t get enough of it – my only regret is that we didn’t have it for the entire night…people would have been in there all night! But the props were hilarious, and their props coupled with a few I bought on Etsy made for some really hilarious and memorable pictures. 

Linda and Monica from John’s Island took me aside a few moments before we escorted the guests into the ballroom for the dinner seating. My jaw literally dropped to the floor. Between the colors, and the lanterns and candlelight and flowers…it was all just so perfect.
After the food was served the dancing began in earnest. Stephen and I are pretty sure that we had never seen a wedding where that many people danced at the same time, and for that long. I don’t think the dance floor was ever empty! Our first dance was to Ingrid Michaelson’s “The Way I Am”. For some reason we have always gravitated toward that song, and love to sing it to each other. I think it suits us and acts as the perfect caption to our relationship – Stephen is definitely the yin to my yang. 

The speeches were wonderful – my maid of honor, who we affectionately refer to as “Pissa” (her name is Lissa, but she can be a wicked pissah, so the name kind of stuck. Oops.), could barely choke her speech out. Which of course made both Stephen and I cry too! Stephen’s brothers (one is older, one is younger – yes, Stephen is the quintessential middle child) were co-best men, and their tag-team effort on their speech was hilarious…just enough roast to singe the edges a bit. And speaking of roasts, my oldest friend (since kindergarten!) Megan, did a little of her own, with the desired effect – roars and peals of laughter. 

The only thing missing from the night was my dad – but I know he was there in a way. It was definitely a difficult moment walking down the aisle by myself, but I wouldn’t have done it any other way. If my dad wasn’t there physically to do it, then he was there with me in spirit, as he has been for the past 14 years. We picked our wedding day because it was 14 years to the day since he died. I wanted to make April 20th a day to celebrate and be happy, and so that is the last April 20th I will spend mourning his loss and instead will spend it celebrating the (official) start of my life with my new best friend. I know my dad would have loved Stephen and would have been proud. 

Decor: I love to decorate. I love to entertain. Needless to say, this wedding was the perfect opportunity for me to showcase two of my favorite hobbies! Stephen is so laid back, he more or less let me run with my vision, his only request was a minimum of flowers. He doesn’t like cut flowers, never has – so it made me get creative, and I was actually really happy with the result.
Traditionally I am not a country-club-ballroom-wedding-reception kind of gal. That is not a knock on anyone who is, but that’s just not my style. Stephen and I like to stay at boutique hotels when we travel, as we like decor and ambiance that are a little outside-the-box, a little out of the ordinary, a hint different. The ballroom itself is decorated with lovely wall coverings and drapes, but they just didn’t jive with my initial vision of a neutral palette with clean lines, minimalist decor and an emphasis on fine linens and accent pieces of china and flatware. So instead of fighting the decor, I decided to change the vision completely, embrace the locale and my preppiness, and go with a Palm Beach Chic theme. Kelly green in the dominant color in the room, with hints of bright pink (the kind you would find in a Lilly Pulitzer print). Navy is my favorite spring/summer neutral, so that was the obvious choice to complement the kelly and pink. 

I scoured LaTavola’s site for the perfect linens to offset the floral print drapes and geometric patterned floor covering. Cheshire Stripe table linens with a seersucker stripe napkin were the winners. LaTavola is simply the best – the linens arrived perfectly pressed and ready to go and exactly as pictured and promised. I love old Palm Beach and looked to Pinterest for images of Florida decor – I loved the lanterns I kept seeing, as well as bamboo details ( in everything from furniture to wallpaper), and rattan and white EVERYWHERE. In a word, it was fabulous. Jamali Garden in New York is such a great resource for decor, so I purchased all my candlesticks and the white ceramic vases and bowls from them. My lanterns I sourced from Home Decorators Collection and the darling elephant planters came from Z Gallerie. We rented rattan chargers and green goblets to offset the white chivari chairs and pink flowers. My favorite detail might have been the limes – Florida is known for citrus, and I adore decorating with fruit (so underrated!), so it was a no-brainer. We probably cleaned out 3 or 4 of the local Publix of their limes! The little trees were to add a bit of visual interest to the tables – I love the dramatic juxtaposition between tall elements (the trees) and low elements (the chargers). We also had trees placed around the room to bit a bring of the outside in, and with some strategically placed warm orange-hued uplighting, the overall effect was, I hope, very Florida indeed! 

Staff: I really want to make sure everyone knows what a fantastic job the staff at John’s Island did for our wedding. The service was beyond impeccable – I mean, it always is, but sometimes when you do events on a large scale one of the first things to go is quality…quality of food and quality of service. Neither of these two elements was compromised in any way through the duration of the weekend and at every event we hosted at John’s Island: the rehearsal dinner, my bridal tea, and the wedding ceremony and reception. 
Linda and Monica of John’s Island may have answered literally hundreds of emails and a myriad of questions about food, guest policies and accommodations, venue changes, etc. They did so in the most timely manner possible and with the utmost professionalism. They were on top of every detail of every event, but were extremely subtle in their approach – you could barely tell they were there except when they would come by to say hello or ask a brief question. We hit a snafu the day of the wedding but they and their staff stepped in and helped set everything up to my specifications. 

The chef outdid himself – our tasting was impeccable, and Stephen’s concern was whether or not the chef would be able to replicate not only the look of our meal (beautifully sliced tenderloin atop a bed of spring vegetable farrotto) but the taste as well. He not only met our expectations, he exceeded them! The crab salad was nearly a full cup of crab meat resting atop a bed of greens, drizzled with a grapefruit olive oil emulsion and accent with avocado. My friends that usually don’t like seafood raved over the salad. Our dessert table was sumptuous and decadent to the extreme – I just wish we could have eaten off it for a week because it would have taken all of us (125 people) that long to get through it all. The macarons were on par with Laduree, and our wedding cake (traditional Swedish Princess Cake – my favorite) was custom created and about 2 feet bigger than we thought it would be. People raved about the food, and those who were fortunate enough to attend the “trifecta” (rehearsal, tea, and reception) all commented how amazed they were at the taste and presentation of the food. 

Photography: Vitalic Photo | Florist: Pink Pelican | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Tory Burch | Bridesmaid Dresses: Ann Taylor | Calligraphy: Calligraphy by Cristine | Entertainment: Class Act Productions | Groomsmens' Ties: Ryan Seacrest Distinction | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Bride's Jewelry: J.Crew | Day of Coordinator: John's Island Club | Flower Girl Dresses: J.Crew | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Musicians: City of Melbourne Pipes and Drums | Musicians: Classern String Quartet | Photo Booth: The Snap Booth | Veil: Vera Wang | Wedding Location: John's Island Club

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Sanibel Island Florida Wedding from Laura Elizabeth Photography

If you need a big ol’ dose of summery color this morning, look no further than this Sanibel stunner captured by Laura Elizabeth Photography. Laura was not only the talent behind the lens of this beauty, but she also just so happens to be the Bride’s sister. So it’s no surprise that the heart in each image sitting in this gallery shines just as bright as all the gorgeous details, and you can see every last one right here.

From Laura ElizabethFor this wedding I wore several hats- Bride’s sister, day of coordinator, babysitter, makeup artist, hair stylist, driver, Matron of Honor, and photographer. I was so thrilled to be able to be part of my sister’s wedding in paradise and happy to be the one to capture every moment for them. It was a day filled with happiness and joy after a struggle to get to this point. Last year, Brett and Jennifer were supposed to get married in Woodstock, Vermont, another picturesque area in which to get married. When plans fell through they wanted to have a secluded and intimate beach side wedding.

The day was gorgeous and after a week of storms threatening on the horizon it looked like we were just going to be able to squeeze the ceremony in before the only incredible down pour of the week began. The storm stayed off just long enough for an excited Jennifer and Brett to exchange their vows with their children standing next to them smiling on excitedly. Jennifer’s two children held on to each other, happy that their mother had found happiness, as Brett’s little girl tried to squeeze in close to her soon to be step-mother and father. The family was just filled over flowing with love, and it was written all over their faces.

Everyone smiled on as Sophia, Jennifer’s little girl, tried to quote the Princess Bride but was unable to because she caught a case of the giggles. After the ceremony all of us ran inside the Thistle Lodge were we dined, laughed and had the most amazing cake from Mason’s Bakery in Fort Myers. Jennifer’s flowers were amazing! Jennifer, not being the picky bride at all, just told the florist to have fun with color, and that they did! They were just as bright and beautiful as they could be. Standing out vibrantly against Jennifer’s snow white wedding gown.

Photography: Laura Elizabeth Photography | Bridesmaids Dresses: Chasing-Fireflies | Flower Girl Dresses: Chasing-Fireflies | Officiant: Dr. Dan | Wedding Dress: David’s Bridal | Floral Design: Floral Artistry | Wedding Cake: Masons Bakery | Ceremony + Reception Location: Thistle Lodge at Casa Ybel Resort

Islamorada Wedding from Concept Photography

Islamorada is one of those places that’s always inching towards the top of my must-visit list. Between the sun and the sand, and that forever sense of beauty, it’s a place I’d like to sit and spend a nice, long week (or two!) Add a wildly gorgeous wedding to the mix, and this Florida gem is officially the ultimate place of pretty. Join me for a virtual vacay through Concept Photography’s captures right here.

From the Bride…We wanted our wedding to reflect our personalities. We wanted it to be understated but still beautiful. We were in the keys, there is not much you have to do…Cheeca was the first venue we looked at for the wedding. We actually put planning on hold and 2 years after the fact decided it was perfect for what we were envisioning. We made the call and the rest was history. Vin and I made a pact that we were not going to stress about the wedding. We were both in agreement this was a celebration, and we wanted to enjoy every minute. That being said our most difficult challenge was the wedding was a destination, making it difficult at times to meet with our vendors. I could not have pictured a more beautiful wedding. From the flowers, to the tables, to our vintage splashes throughout, it was picture perfect. Our vendors did an incredible job! I do not think we really took into account how much work goes into a wedding lol. We had several DIY details. Our favorite being the welcome bags for our guests, enclosed with goodies and our favorite local spots.  Being surrounded by so much love. I remember looking around and the smiles and laughter were simply priceless. We were fortunate to have several days of fun with our closest friends and family! Although our dearest friend Kyle circling the reception on a Schwin was a monumental moment for sure!

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Photography: Concept Photography | Venue: Cheeca Lodge | Floral Design: J. Morgan Flowers, Jacqueline  | DJ: Mike Sipe Entertainment, Troy | Tables, Chairs, Lace Runners: Unearthed Vintage | Officiant: Father Lee Ganim | Lighting: Floral Fantasy | Makeup + Hair: Josie Miller | Hairpiece: Jennifer Behr via Henri Bendel

St. Petersburg Wedding at Postcard Inn from Shipra Panosian Photography

Let’s talk about fabulously chic weddings for a moment, shall we?  Fabulously chic weddings held at the always breathtaking Postcard Inn with enough crazy gorgeous DIY details to fill your entire Wednesday with pretty.  Because that, my friends, is exactly what this is.  A picture perfect St. Petersburg affair where a crafty bride and groom (+ awesome friends and family) created a day that is all kinds of amazing… and all kinds of happy.  See it all captured beautifully by Shipra Panosian in the full gallery.

From Shipra PanosianMary & Kevin’s special event all took place at the gorgeous beachfront Postcard Inn in St. Pete, Florida. The location was popping with color and pretty eye catching details. To keep this special day reflecting the bride and groom’s personalities and tastes the all the decor was DIY by Mary and her friends. This beach side wedding was such a joy to photograph!

Photography: Shipra Panosian Photography | Flowers: Fifty Flowers | Wedding Location: Postcard Inn

Romantic Sarasota Wedding at The Field Club from K&K Photography

You know what makes one pretty amazing combo?  A stunningly classic wedding and one seriously adorable duo.  But not just any adorable duo.  An adorable duo that really knows a thing or two about putting on a stellar wedding.  One that takes a gorgeous color palette (blush and gold, mind you) and pairs it up with lush blooms from Flowers by Fudgie, a breathtaking Sarasota setting and one beautiful moment after another captured by K&K Photography.  See them all right here in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Even though I currently reside in Nashville, my dream was to have our wedding in my home state of Florida. Growing up in this lush, tropical place, I wanted my guests to have an authentic Florida inspired experience for our somewhat destination wedding. After looking at several venues, I knew that I didn’t want the typical ballroom wedding, and desired something much more intimate and romantic. The Field Club in Sarasota presented 1920’s Spanish architecture, and a vintage elegance that was reminiscent of a Gatsby-esque mansion, perfectly situated on the bay in Siesta Key. Having grown up going to the Club, I wanted my decor to accentuate these elements and not distract. I chose a blush pink (my favorite color), gold, and a cream color palette to set a romantic glow. Candles in mercury glass holders were everywhere and I think really set the mood for the whole evening. For the flowers, I chose hydrangea, roses, and baby’s breath for a traditional, yet romantic and full bloom effect.

I love all things girly – pink, pearls, ruffles, and bows and I could not help myself from reflecting this in our wedding. I felt like an absolute princess in my Watters gown, and my photographer, Jeff made me feel even more beautiful in the moments he captured.

I was lucky to have my mother and phenom wedding planner, Jennifer, help so so so much along the way, but I still wanted my personal touch on things. My favorite wedding related investment was an embosser with our couples monogram. This circular monogram became a theme of the wedding and I used it on the cocktail napkins, programs, and thank you card stationery for a personal and luxurious touch. The same monogram style was also reflected on our cake in pink icing. The grooms cake depicting our beloved chihuahua was truly a labor of love on the behalf of my husband and our guests could not stop raving about it.

Reflecting on the wedding now, it was truly such a magical moment in my life. It was so gratifying to see all the different elements finally come together after a year of planning and to see the guests enjoy every moment of it.

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Wedding Planner: Tampa Wedding Studio | Photography: K&K Photography | Officiant: Pastor Mark Bernthal | Wedding Cake: Publix Bakery | Groom’s Cake: A Slice of Heaven | Floral Design: Flowers by Fudgie | Wedding Gown: Watters | Shoes: Kate Spade | Bridesmaids Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | DJ: James from Grant Hemond | Reception Venue: The Field Club | Ceremony Venue: St. Armands Key Lutheran Church | Groom’s Ring: David Yurman | Hair + Makeup: Ritz Carlton of Sarasota, Spa | Invitations: Stovall Collection | Paper Goods: The Paper Source | Monogram Embosser: Southwest Rubber Stamp Co.

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Florida Wedding from Ryan Ray Photography

Color and cupcakes. That is the perfect title for this wedding celebration that’s as happy and laughter-filled as they come. It’s a sea of pretty vistas and pops of coral captured by Ryan Ray Photography. And then there are the details. Details like a streamer filled tree, the cutest pennant seating cards and a good game of corn-hole all crafted by Mijanne Wurdeman. I promise you, you are going to fall in love with this sweet couple and their beautiful celebration the second you lay eyes on all the pretty pics. And there’s even more right here!

From the Bride…When planning our wedding our main goal was to really stay true to ourselves and our style. Once our invites were designed it really set the theme of the flags and fun feel we were going for. Besides photography, which was the most important thing to us, the most important things in our wedding were flowers and what we wore. A local seamstress made my dream come to life with antique crocheted lace tablecloths collected to make my dress and Zach had his royal navy suit custom made by Ermenegildo Zenga. Our amazing friend and wedding designer, Mijanne, did an incredible job on our florals. The vision for our day was a blend of Zach’s J.Crew style and my love of 1950’s vintage decor. All of this was set on a friends blueberry farm outside of our hometown of Orlando, with views for miles and a gorgeous sunset under the oak trees. My favorite part of planning our wedding was hunting flea markets and antique malls for all of the decorations. I will never forget the immense love and support felt by family and friends, this is one of the best parts about getting married. The best part was getting to marry my best friend and love of my life!

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Photography: Ryan Ray Photography | Floral + Event Design: Mijanne Wurdeman | Decor: Jessica Bennett | Food Truck: The Flattery Food Truck | Catering: Uncle Kenny’s BBQ | Wedding Cake: Yum Yum Cupcake Truck | DJ: Jeremiah Dunlap | Invitation Letterpress: 9th Letter Press | Invitations: Chelsea Barrett | Dinner Plates: Dishie Rentals  | Hair: Shelby George Smith | Makeup: Lulu Makeup | Wedding Dress: Custom | Groom Attire: Custom, Ermenegildo Zenga | Veil: twigs and honey | Shoes: Anthropologie

Miami Beach Elopement from Jonathan Connolly Photography

I know I talk a lot about my love for elopements, but it’s honestly something I just can’t say enough about. I mean, rushing off to a private beach with your one and only to say “I do” with nothing but the crashing waves, clear blue skies and each other?  There’s nothing more magical.  And just in case you were doubting me AT ALL, this sweet affair from Jonathan Connolly is here to prove my theory… and then some.  It’s a gorgeous duo, some sleek + sophisticated stylings and a whole lot of love wrapped up in one crazy gorgeous gallery.  Join me there for all of the pretty.

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From the Bride… Drew and I got engaged last October. Of course, we were bombarded with well wishes and the never ending questions of “When’s the wedding?” I have always dreamt of a small, intimate wedding. An elopement to be exact. We had thought, why not just throw a big party of a few close family members and friends. That turned into a big stress headache once we started compiling a guest list. So we decided to stick to our guns and have our wedding the way we wanted. We booked/planned our wedding in about a week. We decided on Miami Beach. We chose the Tides Hotel to stay and it was fabulous. Our officiant from Small Miami Weddings was fantastic as she laid out a few options for us on the beach to hold our ceremony. She also did my bouquet which I didn’t see till the day of the ceremony. Our photographer, Jonathan Connolly, was absolutely amazing. He kept re-assuring us about the Miami weather as it was raining the whole time up until the night before the big day. Luckily, that morning of the wedding, it was absolutely beautiful! The whole time we were there, it was just Drew and me. It was so intimate and romantic. No stress. We also decided to have a wedding wine box ceremony which we thought added a nice touch of intimacy and uniqueness to our ceremony. Our ceremony took place in South Pointe Park which was a nice quiet area of the Miami Beach and it had little benches surrounded by palm trees that we thought would be a great spot to pop some champagne for pictures. All in all, we don’t regret eloping. Our advice to others getting married, is to remember that the day is about you two and to stick to your guns in how you envision your day!

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Photographer: Jonathan Connolly | Dress: Nicole Miller | Bridal Wrap: BHLDN | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Hair & Makeup: Niurka from Hope Artistry | Groom’s Suit & Shoes: Hugo Boss | Bouquet: Small Miami Weddings | Wine Box: Arrow Sarah | Venue: The Tides Hotel

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St. Simons Island Wedding from Nate and Jenny Weddings

You know, I’ve never been to St. Simons Island but after devouring all the pretty sitting in this gallery captured by Nate and Jenny Weddings, I’m pretty sure I’ll be convincing my hubby we need a getaway. That little island set the scene for this oh-so-sweet soiree, one that perfected southern elegance in a way you can’t help but swoon over. It’s image after image of pure southern lovely, and it’s all waiting for you right here.


From Nate and Jenny WeddingsKatharine and Luke came from their home in San Francisco to celebrate their wedding on St. Simons Island, Georgia, where Katharine spent her childhood summers. They planned a modern and beautiful wedding in under four months, filled with touches of green and blue, and nods to Luke’s career as a collegiate rowing coach, including an exit under crewman’s oars. Katharine’s BHLDN dress and Toms wedges complemented her sweet and modern style perfectly.

Photography: Nate And Jenny Weddings | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Ceremony Venue: St. William Catholic Church | Reception Venue: Village Creek Landing | Shoes: Toms | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Halyards Catering | Accomodations: Sea Palms Resort

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Fernandina Beach Wedding from Tonya Beaver Photography

I could get lost in Florida weddings forever, and I often find myself doing just that. For instance, this morning I spent far longer than I would care to admit with this beauty at the Oyster Bay Yacht Club captured by Tonya Beaver Photography. Because, really, how can you not linger a little longer with a wedding this lovely? It’s filled to the brim with pretty, and you can linger as long as you like right here in the full gallery of images.

From Tonya BeaverCaroline and David had an amazing wedding day. It was in spring time which in Florida is generally really warm, but a random cold front came through and made the day FREEZING. These two didn’t care about any of the cold weather or expected rain, they just wanted to get married. And that they did. I met Caroline and the girls at a little condo beside Oyster Bay Yacht Club for their getting ready shots. I loved Caroline’s choice of colors and decor. From there we headed over to the boats to capture David’s getting ready shots on the family yacht. The setting on the water made for some really fun wedding. The ceremony started, and it was so moving. There was not a dry eye in the place. My favorite moment was when they each put a note in a box that Caroline’s grandfather made, and the officiant locked the box with a key. Later guests were asked to write notes to the couple which was also included in this box. On their first year anniversary they will open the box to relive all the emotion from their wedding day and the start of their new life together. After the ceremony, we did a few photos around the club. The lighting was gorgeous, and the couple to me just looked like models.

The reception was FUN to say the least. The cold air blew through the porch the whole night, but everyone was having so much fun that nothing else mattered. The toasts were incredibly entertaining especially when David’s two brothers got up to speak. David was embarrassed (not to mention their poor mother)! We cut the cake + cupcakes and headed back out for more fun. The couple slipped outside with me to take a few “night time shots” out by an old oak tree then we slid them through their exit with all of their guests waving sparklers around them. What a perfect ending to a perfect day.

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Ceremony Location: Oyster Bay Yacht Club | Photographer: Tonya Beaver Photography | Floral Design:Dottie B Florist | Ceremony Venue: Oyster Bay Yacht Club | Wedding Coordinator: Lisa Presnell- Coastal Engagements | Catering: Oyster Bay Yacht Club | Make-up: Amanda Hopcraft | Hotel Accommodations:Hampton Inn Amelia Island | Table Numbers, Dessert Sign, Menus, Seating Chart: DIVart | Cake Topper:Garden4Art | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Nordstrom | Save the Dates: DH Fitzgerald | Men’s Attire:Joseph A. Bank | Entertainment: Richard Stratton (ceremony guitarist and cocktail hour vocals and guitar | Reception Location: Oyster Bay Yacht Club | Rehearsal Dinner: Sliders Seaside Bar | DJ: Herman Nazworth

Destination Marco Island Wedding from Justin DeMutiis Photography + Fabulously Chic Weddings

Justin DeMutiis and beautiful weddings go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly, snowy days and hot cocoa and Colin Firth and Mr. Darcy.  They are just seriously meant-to-be.  So when a Mr. DeMutiis masterpiece comes our way, we are known to throw a little bit of a virtual dance party (as you can imagine).  And today’s darling nuptials?  Well, they are all kinds of crazy amazing with a classic meets contemporary vibe, gorgeous purple hues and a breathtaking beachside setting.  See every last beautiful moment in the full gallery.

And a sweet film from Voila Cinematic to wrap up the day…

From Justin DeMutiis Photography… We’re excited to share this glamorous, fun, beach chic wedding with you! You will see gorgeous contemporary mirrored vases and pedestals, an abundance of fuchsia phalaenopsis orchids and peonies, and fun bubble chandeliers hanging from the market lights. Mirrored vase trios, pearl luster chargers, tables named after the couple’s favorite places elegantly displayed in clear frames, clear chiavari, footed candle holders with floating candles, chandeliers with hanging glass “bubbles,” all white ceremony with mirrored pedestals of various heights framing the altar and displaying orchids, callas and hydrangea, cool down table with Avian misters, fan programs and hand towels, dessert display with ridiculously pretty fruit tarts, petite fours, cupcakes and more!

From the Bride… Our ultimate goal for the wedding was to have a classy and glamorous event, yet personal and fun for all our family and friends. Having this outside at the beach initially gave people the thought of flip flops and sundresses, but starting with our invitations we made sure to evoke the feeling of a chic and romantic weekend wedding event!

We searched for a location on the beach, with a beautiful stretch of land and sunset to end the day. Also important to us was the ease of commuting to the location for our guests. Marco Island, Florida offered the most flexibility for flights from New Jersey and one of the most beautiful beach and sunset locations we saw! Once we decided on the island, the Marriott was a no brainer. The hotel is spectacular; large enough for our party, food to brag about and plenty of pools and beach areas to be together, yet able to enjoy your own private vacation.When we planned our destination wedding, we knew some family would not be able to travel and join us. Unfortunately my grandparents were in that group. As a way to make sure she was with me throughout the entire day, we pinned her cameo on my bouquet. This was a gift from my grandma to my mom, and was my something old and something borrowed for the day, letting me have her with me from the ceremony all the way to the last dance.

Having a destination wedding means leaving behind what we know and love, and having our day in a new place. But by personalizing the table names with our favorite places, we were able to bring a piece of home with us. We even named our sweetheart table the restaurant we had our first date. Being from North Jersey, the food is the focal point of the wedding. Specifically the cocktail hour and desserts. In Florida we realized the dinner was the highlight and loved that. But also in keeping with our home, we made sure to lay out an impressive array of local desserts from one of the best bakeries in Naples. As expected, the desserts were a hit!

We wanted a time to be with all our family and friends where we were not rushed, comfortable yet special, and most of all memorable. By having a weekend event with a Welcome Party on Friday, the wedding on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday we were able to have a real conversation with every guest and still enjoy all the special moments ourselves. The last 15 minutes of the wedding was rained out, canceling our sparkler exit. But everyone continued at the rooftop after party and made sure to create our sparkler tunnel to run through just as we imagined! All the vendors we worked with were outstanding and put together the wedding of our dreams. We couldn’t have asked for anything more and now are left with the most amazing memories to last a lifetime.

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Photography: Justin DeMutiis Photography |Venue: Marco Island Marriott Resort and Spa | Planning + Design: Fabulously Chic Weddings | Cinematography: Voila Cinematic |Lighting: Island Events | Floral Design: Libby’s Flowers | Hair + Makeup: Hope Artistry | Linens: Connie Duglin | Chargers + Dessert Stand: Naples Taylor Rental | Bubble Chandeliers: Save on Crafts  | Chairs: Niche Event Rentals | Band: The Headliners | Steel Drum: Steely Pan | Assorted Desserts: Mikkelsen’s Pastry Shop | Cake: Marriott | Stationery: Dana Marino | Wedding Dress: Badgley Mischka by Anne Barge | Sash: Vera Wang with added Swarovski crystals | Shoes: Anne Klein | Bridesmaids: Amsale Violet | Groom’s Attire: Hugo Boss | Groomsmen Attire: Men’s Wearhouse, Vera Wang Tux

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Montverde Wedding from Justin DeMutiis Photography

Justin DeMutiis, I couldn’t love you more right now. Because this beauty at The Club at Bella Collina is the definition of perfection. With lovely hints of tradition and glamour, gorgeous light, and too many other things to list – it’s hard not to fall head over heels over every moment sitting in this gallery. And once you take a peek, you’ll see why I’m in the running for president of the Justin DeMutiis fan club. See it all here.

From the Bride…Since we are having an outdoor wedding we want to accentuate the natural surroundings. For our decor, we envision a natural shade table cloth with mahogany chiavari chairs and both high and low floral centerpieces in ivory, pink, and green. We also want to add some chic elements like crystals as well as some rustic, tuscan-inspired elements such as corks to hold the name cards. I am planning on wearing a lace gown and my bridesmaids will be wearing black to give our wedding a classic feel.

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Photography: Justin DeMutiis Photography | Coordination: Blush by Brandee Gaar | Ceremony + Reception Venue: The Club at Bella Collina | Floral Design: Buds, Blooms, & Beyond | Party Flavors: Kitchen Cake | Cake: Elise’s Pieces | Hair + Makeup: Rachael Artistry | Wedding Dress: Morilee by Madeline Gardner

Destin Beach Wedding Inspiration from Simply Sarah Photography

It took about 2.5 seconds for me to fall madly in love with this gorgeous Destin Beach shoot from Simply Sarah Photography, and after that it was a full-blown love fest from start to finish.  I’m talking legitimate drooling over the fab stylings of Elisa Event Design, crazy cool paper goods from Lauren Chism Fine Papers and a gold (+ glittery) Badgley Mischka that will literally make your heart sing.  I guess that’s what happens when beautiful nautical stylings and laid-back beachy goodness join forces.  Pure, unadulterated happy.  See it all in the full gallery.

From Simply Sarah PhotographyClassy nautical, simple, and elegant were my three style words of inspiration and from it this beauty of a shoot was born. I have always had a slight obsession with love and all things nautical, so when the opportunity arose for me to combine the two and photograph Ana and Brayden on the Emerald Coast you can imagine how my heart squealed with glee! I immediately started dreaming about our soiree by the sea and with the help of Elisa Event Design we were able to pull it off even better than I ever imagined.

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Photographer: Simply Sarah Photography | Masks: Artisan Maskers | Starfish Cookies: Cookies by Becky | Boxes + Welcome Note Calligraphy: Ink and Honey | Watercolor Boxes: Boxes Squared | Sea Glass + Shell Soap: Latika Soap | Sea Fans: Nature’s Bounty Supply | Kraft Tubes: Sparkle and Posy | SPF Bar: Blackberry Ranch | SFP Bottle: Bohemian Atelier | Utensils: For Such a Time Designs | Rope Knots: Karen’s Wedding Shop | Florals: Supposey Florals | Hair + Makeup: Brooke Miller | Dessert: Cupcake Emporium | Invitation Suite + Placecards: Lauren Chism Fine Papers | Dress Designer: Badgley Mischka | Bridal Accessories: Madison Lane Bridal | Event Design: Elisa Event Design | Models: Ana & Brayden Weekley

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Powel Crosely Estate Wedding from Stephanie A Smith Photography

This is exactly how we like to kick off the week here on SMP Florida – with a drop-dead gorgeous Powel Crosely Estate affair dripping with fabulous details and one moment after another of pure bliss captured by Stephanie A Smith Photography.  The kind of wedding that features beautiful blooms from MMD Events, yummy cuisine from Good Food Catering and a whole host of amazing planned by Burkle Events. In other words, it’s fabulous… and you can see it all right here in the full gallery.

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From Stephanie A Smith Photography… Wow. Where do I begin with this wedding? I absolutely adored Jaime and Gus. What’s not to love? They are an amazing duo who had a fabulous team of vendors working on their day. I feel blessed to have been able to document their day. The food was fantastic, the color scheme {including the color blocked bouquets}, the band, and the getaway boat all embraced who Jaime and Gus are… A pretty cool couple is you ask me.

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Wedding Photography: Stephanie A Smith Photography | Wedding Venue: The Powel Crosely Estate in Sarasota, Florida | Wedding Planners: Burkle Events | Floral Design: MMD Events | Catering: Good Food Catering | Wedding Cake: Frostings Etc | Band: Chillula Band | Ceremony Music: Musical Rendezvous | Photobooth: Snapshoot Photo Booth | Wedding Stationery: A&P Design Co. | Boat: Chitwood Charters | Hair + Makeup: Kyle Lynn Weddings

St. Pete Beach Wedding Film from Voila Cinematic

We get our fair share of romance here at SMP. Aside from the obvious insider’s peek into every beautiful wedding that graces our pages, we get to hear a few love stories along the way. And this one takes the cake (it’s all spelled out by the stunning bride below). Voila Cinematic captured a love story worthy of the big screen, and we love, love, love it.

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From the gorgeous bride… Four years ago and the first day of my new job, I met a very handsome colleague named Kosta, who happened to work for the same branch of government as me in New Jersey. I wouldn’t say it was love at first sight, but there was no denying the sparks between us when we first locked eyes. Neither of us was available at that time and even if we were, there was no breaking that golden rule of not dating people you work with. A few weeks later, my office moved and one year later he randomly showed up at my office to just to say hi. Same sparks, but this time we were both living single and were no longer working in the same office. To my surprise, I later received an email from him asking if I wanted to go out sometime. We played it safe making it an ‘unofficial’ work date, but it was obvious there was something brewing between us… fireworks!

One week later, Kosta asked me out on an ‘official’ dinner date. Prior to meeting, he sent me a text that said, “I booked us a vacation!” (What? Is he crazy!) Over our dinner date, Kosta would not disclose where this vacation was taking us, but that he had booked it four months ahead. So I said to him, “Well what happens if we are not still dating by then?” He simply said, “Well, it was a good deal for a date.”

Over the course of four months, we only went out on two more dates. We both decided that neither of us was really ready for a serious relationship and we remained friends. After not having talked to Kosta for some time, I randomly texted him asking if he would be my date to an upcoming wedding. Thankfully he accepted and we ended up having a blast! At the end of the night with no further obligation to ever see each other (at least I thought) he asked me if I was still interested in going with him on that trip he booked and that I had completely forgotten about! I accepted and found myself spending an amazing few days in sunny St. Pete Beach, Florida where I fell in love with the man and the place. The rest is history.

For anyone that knows Kosta and I, we live our lives outside of the box. Traveling is something we love to do and we do a lot of it. So when Kosta planned for us to vacation at a hotel in St. Thomas there was no other thought except that this was another great vacation and we were going to have the time of our lives. To my surprise, Kosta had a few tricks up his sleeve and we actually ended up in St. John at the most gorgeous mountain top villa I have ever seen. To further the surprises, Kosta rented us a private catamaran for the day to sail around the islands and then proposed to me at sunset.

We are one of few couples that can actually say we planned our wedding together. From wedding eve to wedding day, there was not one piece of this epic two night event, that did not come straight from both our hearts and souls. Our wedding reflected our personal taste and style, but was also heavily inspired by things that have deep personal meaning to us or that have a story behind them. For one, we decided to have a destination wedding in St. Pete Beach, because that’s where we fell in love. What you see in the photos and video highlight is a true reflection of us as a couple and our most special day!

Our wedding was a unique blend of the Old Greek Orthodox traditional church ceremony paired with a contemporary twist to an Old Hollywood Glamour reception. As my husband is Greek, it was his dream to get married in a traditional Greek Orthodox ceremony. So it was a major plus to find St. Nicholas Cathedral in Tarpon Springs, Florida which is one of Florida’s oldest Greek churches. The tempura painted icons in the arch and ceiling of the Church, along with its original marble floors and chandeliers makes this Church beautiful and breathtaking. The unique style of this Church can only be found in old monasteries in Greece. Our reception was held at the Loews Don Cesar Hotel, also known as the ‘Pink Palace’ in St. Pete Beach, Florida. Kosta and I were so inspired by the Don’s unique history dating back to 1928 and the lavish living of prohibition times, that we used that as our theme for planning our rehearsal dinner and reception.

Our reception theme was “A Night to Remember” Old Hollywood Glamour Style, and boy was it ever! An intimate candlelit room showcased a unique set up of one large table in the shape of an X so that all guests sat together. The table was laid with sumptuous black textured linens with a black and white damask runner, accented with silver candelabras, an abundance of soft classic white and off white flowers, including hydrangeas, garden roses and ruffled tulips. Finishing the table was an ivory three tier textured cake accented with a simple jeweled broche and feather, placed at the center of the X table giving a dramatic look. The colored up lighting illuminated the swag covered walls creating the illusion that the walls changed color. The dining room connected onto an open veranda outside where a black and white monogrammed dance floor stood underneath a swag covered pergola finished with a hanging chandelier with offset white lounge chairs for added seating. And to add a little more ‘wow’ guests looking over the veranda could see our monogram being illuminated in the grand pool given off by a custom gobo light.

The colors, aesthetics, presentation and orchestration of our events would not have been what they were without the help of a great team who saw our vision and helped us bring it to life. And the amazing cinematography and photography that captured it all allow for this greatest day of our lives to be relived every time. One of the best things we did in our planning was to hire Georgia Watson, professional wedding planner or as we like to call her a wedding engineer. She found us amazing vendors and orchestrated a flawless weekend filled with love, joy and beauty.

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Concept and creation of both events: Georgia Watson | Videography: Voila Cinematic | Photography: Shannon Livingston | DJ: DJ Jeff Staples | Venue: The Don CeSar | Hair and makeup: Beauty Brought Out |  Florist: Botanica International | Linens: Connie Duglin Linen | Drape, lounge furniture: Botanica International | Wedding Cake: Alessi Cakes | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Amsale | Bride’s Dress: Augusta Jones

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Boca Grande Wedding from Sarah Tucker Events + Tom Root Photography

This is the kind of wedding that just screams perfection.  The kind of perfection that can only come from a breathtaking Boca Grande setting (I’m looking at you, The Gasparilla Inn), a gallery of lovely from Tom Root Photography and a beyond beautiful Jenny Packham masterpiece.  That’s a combo that makes for one amazing wedding, and when it’s all planned by the genius that is Sarah Tucker Events and features gorgeous invites from Swiss Cottage Designs, well… we call that a day of non-stop pretty.  See it all right here in the full gallery.

From Sarah Tucker EventsJulie and Ryan stumbled upon Gasparilla Island over Christmas when they were visiting family in Fort Myers, FL.  They fell in love the second they stepped foot on the island.  The official festivities started on Friday night at a local haunt in Boca Grand – The Temptation.  At 5pm guests hopped on a golf cart to the ceremony site at The Gasparilla Inn.   They were greeted with Rose and lemonade prior to the ceremony.  The bride walked down the aisle with her father to live music of “Such Great Heights” by Iron and Wine.  The recessional was “You’ve Got the Love” by Florence and the Machine.  The couple wrote their own vows and their close friend married them.  Julie loves paper products and it showed.  Everything was dripping in gorgeous calligraphy from Makewells Design.  From the ceremony to the reception to the place cards and menu cards.  Long feasting tables and tons of pink peonies lined the tables.  Toward the end of the night, the Inn served their signature gasparilla island drink- The Hummer.

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Photography: Tom Root Photography | Wedding Venue: The Gasparilla Inn | Wedding Planning: Sarah Tucker Events | Floral Design: Roger Capote Floral & Event Design | Invitations and Itinerary: Swiss Cottage Designs | Cards + Program + Menu + Calligraphy: makewells design | Entertainment: Gold Rush Band | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham via Saks Fifth Avenue | Grooms Attire: Saks Fifth Avenue Men’s Collection | Flower Girls Dresses: Zara | Hair and Makeup: Kelly McGraw

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Romantic Florida Wedding from Annie Agarwal Photography

Sometimes all it takes is one look, one moment, one stop-you-in-your-tracks image for me to fall head over heels for a wedding.  And today that “love at first sight” moment was a stunning bundle of floral goodness from Petals with Poise; a bouquet so pretty, so incredibly gorgeous, there just are no words (literally).  Also speech-defying?  This darling duo’s entire wedding, which is like the perfect combo of classic meets romantic meets DIY amazing with image after beautiful image captured by Annie Agarwal Photography.  See them all right here in the full gallery.

As she woke up surrounded by family and close friends Rebecca had a feeling the day was going to be special, but little did she know that the day would in fact turn into her dream come true. The planning was only four months in the making, but with the help of creative bridesmaids and a willing fiancé, felt as if it had been destined to work seamlessly.

This was to be no ordinary wedding day. From the small, intimate details like the bride’s self-designed dress, her grandmother’s antique paisley brooch, to the holy tone set forth by the couple determined to put the sanctity of their personalized vows before God and loved ones above all else, everything was beyond the ordinary.

The backdrop, a quaint, Spanish-inspired villa from the 1920’s with lush, enchanting gardens and greenery, set the tone for what would be an evening friends and family would not soon forget. The bride dazzled with soft touches of elegance and grace, bringing her love of all things natural to the forefront as she whisked guests into a fantasy night turning the already stunning garden villa into a wonderland of sight and sounds. The baby’s breath-laced canopy (sewed together by her bridesmaids) hung over the alter and sprinkled white confetti over the couple upon being announced husband and wife. The ceremony infused with old world charm and personal touches left all sensing the couple’s love for God and one another. The live band charmed for hours, playing a blend of classic standards with selections from the couple’s favorite playlists helping guests blend old tradition with new life.

As the evening ended with the couple driving into the starry night, starting their new life together as one, the sense that history had been made and a new chapter of life had started, permeated through the cool autumn air.

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Photography: Annie Agarwal Photography | Cinematography: Debbie Rolf | Floral Design: Marilyn Muina, Petals with Poise | Coordinator: The Bride Runner | Wedding Venue: Villa Woodbine, Coconut Grove, Florida | Shoes: Caparros | Wedding Dress: Designed by the Bride, Tailor made by Amilcar Ferrer | Bridesmaids Dresses: Designed by the Bride, Tailored by Adiela | Emerald earrings: A gift from the Bride’s Mother | 1960 Rolls Royce Bentley : Meilan Limousine

Captiva Island Beach Wedding from A Guy and a Girl Photography

Even though I live in a VERY warm climate (they don’t call it the desert for nothing), it’s been an unusually hot summer.  One that has seen temps climbing well past the 100 degree mark on pretty much a daily basis.  My escape?  Your pretty little weddings.  Those beach-filled love affairs boasting sunny blue skies, crashing waves and the cool ocean breeze.  Weddings exactly like this one from A Guy and a Girl Photography, which happens to feature all of the above, plus some of the prettiest decor from Wittstruck Creative, LLC that you will ever see.  Join me in the gallery for all of the pretty.

From A Guy and a Girl Photography Mimi and Nat met in Williamsburg and have lived in Fort Greene for years. Their ‘tropical chic’ beach wedding was on Captiva Island.

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Photography: A Guy and a Girl Photography | Venue: The Sandhurst Estate | Officiant: Michael Galdo | Floral Design: Floral Artistry | Decor: Wittstruck Creative, LLC | Band: Gypsy Lane | Cake + Catering: Jordan Webster Catering | Hair: Sanibel Day Spa | Wedding Dress: Jenny Yoo | Shoes: Dolce Vita | Bridesmaids Dresses + Men’s Attire: J Crew | Groom’s Shoes: Sperry |

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Bradenton Florida Wedding from Stephanie A Smith Photography

If there is one thing I just adore about a Florida wedding, it’s that they have this ability of being casual yet elegant all at the same time. It’s really quite amazing if you think of it, and when it happens, there really is nothing prettier. This darling day captured beautifully by Stephanie A. Smith is the perfect example, and it’s all waiting for you right here, in the full gallery of gorgeous.

This was such a beautiful wedding to be a part of. I thought that Megan had a gorgeous vision for her day. From the colors, to the dresses, to the locations, it all seemed so soft, romantic and classic Florida. There were endless amounts of smiles, laughter, and {happy} tears shared throughout her day.[dotted]

Photographer: Stephanie A Smith | Photographer’s Assistant: Karen Harrison Photography | Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee Hair and Makeup | Wedding Dress: Pronovias via The Perfect Dress, Sarasota | Floral Design: Oneco Florist | Ceremony: Palma Sola Presbyterian Church | Reception + Catering: IMG Academies Golf & Country Club | Cake Balls: Sweet Doctors | Robes: Silk and More | Bride’s Shoes: Nine West + Toms via Nordstrom | Paper products: Cheer Up Press | Bridesmaid dresses: Dessy

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