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Goodwood Museum and Garden Wedding from Annie Agarwal Photography

This Goodwood Museum and Gardens wedding has so much heart I just want to hug it. With the sweet DIYs sprinkled throughout and a chic yet country vibe, every image from Annie Agarwal Photography  is just downright adorable. It’s enough to make your Tuesday perfectly charming, and you can get lost in all the lovely right here.

From Annie… Sarah and Jonathan’s wedding was one of the hottest of the summer…110 degrees! Despite the Florida Sunshine, they waltzed through their day full of enthusiasm and passion for one another. Sarah, an interior designer selected a lovely venue for their wedding and reception and created a plethora of home-made details that personalized their day.

From sweet accessories to charming signs handcrafted from the groom’s relative’s barn, from dried lavender to a variety of wild flowers, from heirloom pieces to thrifted plates- Sarah and Jonathan’s day was perfect. Their love and personalities were evident to all who attended. [dotted]

Photography: Annie Agarwal Photography | Wedding Venue: Goodwood Museum and Gardens | Invitations: DIY | Wedding Dress: Jenny Yoo

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Florida Keys Wedding from Clau Photography

The Florida Keys are a magical place; a sort of “time stands still” paradise made for marrying.  It’s the kind of paradise where laid-back elegance and breathtaking backdrops reign supreme… and where darling duos such as these two sweeties tie the knot surrounded by lush blooms from Vivian Colls, a whole lot of happiness and light, airy hues.  See it all captured by Clau Photography right here.

From the Bride… Since our wedding was going to take place in the Florida Keys I wanted to make sure to use bright summer colors and materials that would be light and airy so that people wouldn’t get hot. Also there is a Polish tradition to have the bridesmaids wear dresses in a color that is close to white so that bad spirits get confused and distracted from the bride! The decoration was inspired by Pinterest and Etsy and I fell I love with the rustic burlap, lace plus a laid back beach theme, so I combined them. For flowers, we went for a natural Miami look: Creme de la creme roses, white mini calla lilies, white hydrangeas, blush chablis spray roses, Dusty Miller, silver dollar eucalyptus and cream hypericum berries.

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Photography: Clau Photography | Ceremony Venue: San Pedro Catholic Church, Tavernier, Florida |Reception Venue: Private Home, Islamorada, Florida | Floral Design: Vivian Colls | Cake: Bobs Bunz | Catering: Caribbean Catering Islamorada | Wedding Dress: Pronovias, Balcan | Bride’s Shoes: DSW Cinderella Collection | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bari Jay | Men’s Attire: Calvin Klein via David’s Bridal | Hair + Makeup: Ciao Bella Islamorada

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South Florida Yacht Club Wedding from Alexi Shields Photography

This wedding is a fashion power house.  A stunning Monique Lhuillier gown meets dapper men in bow ties kind of powerhouse that takes everything you think you know about glamorous weddings and kicks it up a notch with some of the most beautiful details you have ever seen.  I guess that’s what happens when an amazing team of vendors (think Boca by Design, Momental Designs and Alexi Shields Photography) come together to create a dream yacht club wedding.  It’s all kinds of amazing.  Click here for all of the pretty.

From the Bride… Our South Florida wedding was an intimate affair at the Boca Raton Resort and Club. All guests, except my mother, flew in from out of town. The resort was the perfect choice for our guests, who once arrived never had to leave, and for my husband and I, who were planning the wedding first from Charlotte, North Carolina and later New York City.

I absolutely love the Spanish style of the Boca Raton Resort. Our décor, from the mahogany Chiavari chairs, the hand-painted tile place cards, and the wrought iron candelabras, reflected this style. One of my favorite design elements that embodied the Spanish aesthetic was the chandeliers that hung from the arch during the ceremony. Because I could not get enough of them, these same chandeliers were later hung above the family tables during the reception. Another important aspect I considered throughout the planning process was the color of my wedding dress. Because I was not wearing white it was very important to me to still feel like a bride. The blush color scheme throughout the ceremony and reception paired with my blush dress, veil, shoes, and bouquet truly exceeded my expectations of what a bride should feel on her wedding day!

Looking back, I am so thankful that we decided to keep our wedding intimate because of the amount of quality time we were able to spend with family and friends. I am also thankful for our photographers, Alexi and Shane, who beautifully captured all of the memories that were made. I cannot help but smile every time I look at our photographs, which is still almost daily (I just can’t get enough!). Knowing the love and joy that was shared between my husband and I leading up to our wedding day and on that day excites me and reassures me that our next steps in life will be filled with equally as much or more love and joy!

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Wedding Photography: Alexi Shields Photography | Event Planning + Design + Floral Design: Boca by Design | Wedding Venue: Amalfi Terrace + Venetian Ballroom, Boca Raton Resort Yacht Club | Invitations, Menus, Place Card Tiles + Table Numbers: Momental Designs | Bride’s Shoes: Valentino | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Belt + Earrings + Purse: Maria Elena | Hair + Makeup: Spa Palazzo | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Groom’s Tuxedo: Custom | Groomsmen Tuxedos: BLACK by Vera Wang

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Florida Wedding from KT Merry + Jill la Fleur

Dream weddings (a.k.a this next affair) often consist of wildly talented vendors poring their hearts into every last detail behind the scenes. Vendors like KT Merry who knows her way around a beautiful image or Jill la Fleur who whips up the prettiest details time and again. And then there’s Botanica International who has added a layer of white and blush colored florals that take this wedding to complete fairytale status. And there’s so much more people. Check out the gallery for the full rundown of goodness and you can see even more in the current issue of Weddings Unveiled!

And the swoonfest continues with a capture from Lola Film and Video

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From the Bride…From the moment Ben and I met we had an instant connection. We grew to be best friends and found it impossible to be apart. After a year of being friends, we had fallen head over heels for each other, and decided to turn our friendship into something more. We quickly realized that we could not live without each other and that we wanted to spend an eternity together! Immediately after he proposed, I embarked on the journey of wedding planning. I was really inspired by lace details and soft, romantic color palates. I knew that I wanted a timeless and elegant wedding with vintage touches. Our advice would be to take your time and enjoy the wedding planning process. If you do decide to have a wedding planner, make sure you are making a good investment. We were lucky to be able to work with Jill la Fleur, which was such a delight. Also, keep in mind that the day is probably going to go by really fast. It is important to make sure you have a photographer and videographer whose work you love, to capture all the details of the wedding. But most importantly, just relax and enjoy the day!

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Photography: KT Merry Photography  | Wedding Planner: Jill la Fleur | Floral Design: Botanica International Décor & Design Studio | Cinematography: Lola Film and Video | Ceremony + Reception Venue: Bella Collina | String Quartet: Orlando Violinist | Musician/Band: Marty Dread and Band | Stationery + Paper Goods: The Paper Shop | Wedding Cake: Party Flavors | Chair Covers: A Chair Affair | Hair + Makeup: Mar of TEAM Hair and Makeup | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Veil: Deise Leli | Bridesmaid Dresses: Lazaro | Groom’s Tux: Tommy Hilfiger | His and Her Rings: Tiffany & Co.

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Central Florida Southern Wedding from Kt Crabb Photography

This sweet fête reads like the most darling of southern fairytales – complete with a dashing prince and a charming southern princess. It’s a little bit country, with a side of style, and filled to the brim with the prettiest blooms you ever did see. It’s all made even better because we get to see it all unfold through the gorgeous images from Kt Crabb Photography, and they are all sitting pretty right here.

From Kt Crabb PhotographyHeather and Alex were married at a local church and continued the celebration at Heather’s grandparent’s lake house. It was a sweet southern affair complete with sweet tea and honey. Loved her dress with sleeves, the ring bearer’s pink bow tie and the delicious cupcakes.  

It’s a story of a small town Florida gal who met a sweet southern gentleman from North Caroline. They started out as friends, but everyone could tell there was something more to their friendship. Their sweet story continued as Alex proposed to Heather during sunset on the west coast of Florida. As they entered into the planning stage, they knew there was no better way to honor their roots than to celebration at Heather’s grandparent’s lake house. It was a true southern affair complete with sweet tea and honey.
From the Bride… The inspiration for our wedding was a country, vintage style. We had BBQ, lawn games, and lots of sweet tea! We also incorporated a lot of burlap and lace. We wanted to have a laid back and fun atmosphere. ‘
I found my wedding dress by looking all over Pinterest. I fell in love with a lace dress and did some research and found out that the dress was from The Perfect Dress in Utah. They shipped me the dress, and a sweet friend of my family helped alter the neckline. My grandma then helped make the dress perfect by adding some final touches. 
 
One of my favorite details of our wedding day was all the beautiful flower arrangements. We had roses, garden roses, baby’s breath, carnations, and peonies. Each arrangement was displayed in a variety of different vases such as milk glass, large mason jars, tea cups, and antiqued tin cans. All of this was designed by special friends who volunteered their time.
 
One of our favorite memories of our wedding day was being surrounded by family and friends. We had so many family members and friends come together to help make our wedding day so special. It was overwhelming how much help we had during the months leading up to the wedding and on our wedding day. They helped make our day everything we dreamed of and more!

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Wedding Photography: Kt Crabb Photography | Ceremony Venue: First Baptist Church Umatilla | Reception Venue: Grandparents’ Lake House | Flowers: Southern Tradition Florist + Pennock Flowers | Cake + Cupcakes: The Cotillion Southern Cafe | Wedding Dress: Allure via The Perfect Dress | DJ: Jason Lovelace of PunchBuggy Productions | Hair + Makeup: Kristy’s Makeup Artistry and Hair Design

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Flamingo Gardens Wedding from Melanie Gabrielle Photography

A wedding filled with this much heart is a sure-fire way to make me break out the awwws. And when that wedding was captured this beautifully (thanks to Melanie Gabrielle Photography), it basically guarantees one fabulous start to my day. From the pretty palette to the sweet details planned by Simply Couture Weddings and all the special moments in between – this is just a peak at all the pretty, there is so much more sitting right here.

From Melanie Gabrielle PhotographyJosh and Bailey are the sweetest couple. Their wedding was planned and coordinated by Teresa of Simply Couture Weddings, and she did a fabulous job! They had a very unique, southern wedding full of so many details!! Bailey had her mother’s veil altered to wear on her wedding day with a gorgeous Lazaro gown. Janette Vega did the wedding party’s makeup, and Ashley Davis and Angie Bascietto did an amazing job on these beautiful girls’ hair.

Josh proposed to Bailey after a hot air balloon ride he took her on for her birthday, so of course they had to incorporate hot air balloons into their special day! Bailey’s bridesmaids helped pitch in to bake all of her delicious desserts for her dessert table. The pie and hot air balloon cookies were made by the photographer as a gift to the bride. Publix made the delicious cake and all those yummy cupcakes! Old Florida Catering provided the BBQ dinner. Love Bug Productions provided video, Gerilyn Gianna Events provided the wedding party’s bouquets and boutonnieres. All other flowers were provided by Simply Couture Weddings. Hay bales for “mocktail” hour were provided by Griffs Western. Dino DiArtist did a spectacular job providing caricatures to all of Josh and Bailey’s wedding guests! Bailey’s family made most of the details for the ceremony and reception: games, centerpieces, lights, photobooth and accessories, wooden directional signs, cupcake stands, seating chart, etc. Their venue was so unique! Flamingo Gardens is a botanical garden and wildlife refuge. It was peacock mating season at the gardens, so if you look close enough, you can see the territorial peacocks attacking the guitars behind the ceremony site.

Bailey’s dad is a Southern Baptist Pastor, and one of the most special and unique details of the day was the foot-washing ceremony. Mr. Doolin handmade the foot-washing bowl. He gave a short sermon on why they chose to do a foot-washing ceremony. A few of the groomsmen played guitar and sang old hymns (Come Thou Fount and Be Thou My Vision) while the bride and groom’s mothers poured the water into the bowl. The bride and groom then washed each other’s feet to symbolize the servanthood that Jesus showed to his Disciples. It was a gorgeous ceremony.

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Photography: Melanie Gabrielle Photography | Venue: Flamingo Gardens | Design, Planning + Coordination including Dessert Buffet, Lighting Tablescapes + Ceremony Flowers: Simply Couture Weddings | Floral Design: Gerilyn Gianna Floral Design |  Caricaturist: Dino Di Artist | Chair + Linen Rentals: Amazing Event Rentals | DJ: Studio M Events | Cinematography: Love Bug Productions | Cake + Cupcakes: Publix | Catering: Old Florida Catering | Bridal Hair: Ashley Davis | Bridesmaid Hair: Angie Bascietto | Hay Bales: Griffs Western | Games, Centerpieces, Lights, Photobooth, Signs, + Desserts: Bride, Family + Friends DIY

Alys Beach Wedding from Candice K Photography

When a wedding is this sophisticated, it kind of blows my mind.  And not only because of its breathtaking beauty and glamorous details.  No, it’s that downright amazing feeling that is bursting from every last moment; that all-around fabulousness that just can’t be replicated elsewhere.  Throw in an oh-so-chic green and white color palette, beautiful blooms by Events by Nouveau and a breathtaking collection of images from Candice K Photography and I’m spending my entire day soaking it up in the full gallery. Join me there for all of the pretty.

From Candice K PhotographyBethany and Jason are from Columbus Georgia and chose Alys Beach, Florida for their incredible destination wedding experience. Bethany envisioned a tented ceremony and reception in an all white and green color palette. The couple’s guests enjoyed the lavish homes in Alys Beach for several days before the wedding which put everyone in a very relaxed mood for the big day. Bethany’s style is best described as timeless and classic and her dress set the tone.

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Wedding Photography: Candice K Photography | Floral Design: Events by Nouveau | Event Planning: It’s a Shore Thing Weddings and Events | Wedding Venue: Alys Beach

Vineyard Inspired Photo Shoot from Tod Thompson Photography

Vineyard weddings are the epitome of romance; a magical setting with rolling landscapes oh-so-perfect for marrying.  So when Tod Thompson Photography stumbled upon the breathtaking Lakeridge Winery & Vineyard, setting up a drop-dead gorgeous inspiration shoot with some of Florida’s finest vendors was, well… sort of a no-brainer.  From the lush florals from Bluegrass Chic and Peplum Events & Design to the fab stylings of Save the Date Wedding & Event Design to paper goods that simply scream chic from Dogwood Blossom Stationery, it’s a non-stop day of lovely.  See it all in the full gallery.

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From Tod Thompson Photography… After visiting what I think is one of the more unique places in central Florida, I knew that Lakeridge Winery would be just the place for my inspiration photo shoot. After all, it’s not common place for there to be a vineyard in Florida! It sits on a quiet hillside in the beautiful city of Clermont overlooking its rolling hills of grape vines. They have daily wine tastings and frequent festivals there so if you’re in the area make sure to stop by and have a look! I have been lucky enough to work with some amazing professionals for this shoot that helped to put all of the pieces together to make this shoot as amazing as I had envisioned it to be… a breath of elegant and rustic Tuscany.

After months of planning our rustic elegance inspiration shoot at a real Florida vineyard, it all came to life. The simple details of this vineyard shoot made it so easy to feel like you were transported somewhere else in the world. From the leafless, dormant and rustic looking grape vines since we were shooting in January, to the two separate concept tables one having an elegant feel and the other a rustic feel. The small wine bottles, french bread loaves and grapes draping the elegant plum colored floral centerpieces pulled it together. The bark and moss pots for the rustic table were filled with cabbage, white roses, ferns and artichokes. Decorative books and vintage cigar boxes used by one of our florists father made things feel truly unique and personal.

Old whiskey barrels supplied by the vineyard were used as a cake table and escort card table with wine corks as holders. They also doubled as an altar that went along beautifully with the old church pews.  You can’t have a vineyard wedding without a real vintage barrel right? The gorgeous invitations and stationary pulled together the entire look. We really wanted to show off the hand made and stained tables and show how versatile one piece can really be by giving it two very different looks.

Lastly, as if you can never have enough details, the cakes were inspired from the ever popular trend of Ombre in complimentary shades of purple with added details such as ruffles, ribbon and edible pearls. Their placement under a vintage crystal chandelier made them stand out all on their own. We had the honor of using two gorgeous bridal gowns for the day. The shoes had added clip on flowers and the groom purchased his own attire at Men’s Wearhouse. All of the purples, golds, creams and different shades of green used throughout the tables were perfect for a vineyard affair.

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Photography: Tod Thompson Photography | Location: Lakeridge Winery & Vineyard | Styling: Save the Date Wedding & Event Design | Floral Design: Bluegrass Chic + Peplum Events & Design | Cinematographer: Ramon Carela of Dream Vision Pictures | Stationery: Dogwood Blossom Stationery | Tables + Pews: A Chair Affair | Cakes: Sweet Lola Cake Pops | Chandelier: SWAG Decor | Wedding Dresses: Modern Bridal Shop | Makeup + Hair: Rosie Torres | Models: Giddel Lopez + Maylen Moronta

Orlando Wedding from E. Gilbert Photography

As we send you off into the weekend, it only seems right to leave you with a wedding so pretty, it quite possibly could take you all weekend to devour it. One full of things that leave us gushing time and time again – stripes, peonies, a gorgeous nautical feel – it has literally everything we can’t get enough of at SMP Florida. And it’s all beautifully captured by E. Gilbert Photography – so be sure to set aside this weekend to soak in all the lovely right here.

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From the Bride…Just a little background: we met through Chris’s groomsman Tyler who introduced us at Reinhardt my first week of college. We stayed friends for a while because I was dating someone else at the time. But by the time that ended and we decided to finally try and go on our official first date, we both just knew we would be together forever. He took me to Turner Field for my first ever baseball game! We have been together for four years now and visit Disney together at least once a year because we just love it so much! Our inspiration for the wedding came from our one of our trips to Disney. It was my first time staying at the Boardwalk Villas and I instantly fell in love with the area. I knew that if we decided to go the Disney route for the wedding I wanted to get married there. We love Disney but we also wanted something that felt like us. A retro boardwalk theme really clicked with us for the wedding.

I was excited to plan our wedding since I currently work at the Hilton Marietta Hotel as their Business Development Manager working with brides on their rehearsal dinners/ showers and small weddings, so the planning process was really exciting for me. Chris had a BIG part in the planning process as well. He got to put his Graphic Design degree to the test! He designed all of our stationary using Photoshop. We uploaded his designs into vistaprint and ordered everything from them. He designed the invites, brochure we included in our welcome baskets, our programs, and logo stickers, and we also made personalized menus for our welcome dinner we had the night before the wedding. We rented the guys outfits from Savvi. My dress was designed by Martina Liana and I purchased it in Roswell, Georgia at A Formal Affair. We purchased the girls’ dresses there as well.  The girls jewelry is Ralph Lauren. My sash was purchased from Glamour House on Etsy. Our shoes were Toms. The guys had Bass sneakers & the dads had Sperry lace ups.

Our floral was done by Disney and so was the food. The violinist at our ceremony was provided by them as well. I worked closely with Rosie our florist. We used a lot of pink Peony, white hydrangea, and white and pink roses to accomplish the look we wanted. We also incorporated old Coke bottles and mason jars as our centerpieces at the reception. To tie in the boardwalk theme we gave guests cinnamon toast popcorn at the ceremony provided by Chris’s brother Andy and his wife Jennifer who have their own business, Cartwright’s Popcorn. We also gave our guests welcome baskets that included vintage Coke bottles, salt water taffy, and pretzels to keep the theme going. Our hair and makeup team came from M3. Our videographer was from Reminisce Productions. Our cake was gluten free and dairy free from Babycakes in Downtown Disney because I have severe allergies to both gluten and dairy.

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Photography: E. Gilbert Photography | Cinematography: Reminisce Productions | Floral + Event Design + Planning: Disney Fairytale Weddings | Cake: Babycakes NYC Orlando  | Ceremony  + Reception Location: Disney’s Boardwalk Resort | Invitations: DIY Design, Printed through Vistaprint | Hair + Makeup: M3 Makeup | Wedding Dress: Martina Liana | Sash: Glamour House | Bridesmaid Dresses: A Formal Affair | Bridesmaid Jewelry: Ralph Lauren | Suits: Savvi | Shoes: Toms (Bride + Bridesmaids), Bass (Groom + Groomsmen), Sperry (fathers)

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Wakulla Springs Wedding from Whitney Fletcher Photography

Warm and inviting with the perfect splash of style, this Wakulla Springs weddings snapped up by Whitney Fletcher Photography is simply a smile-inducing pretty fest. What makes it even better is that it’s as personality-packed as it is pretty, and that’s a recipe for wedding perfection in my book. A blue grass band and sweet DIYs made sure every moment was memorable, and you can see them all right here.

From Whitney Fletcher PhotographyPaper cranes as far as you could see dangled over each reception table and guest were also surrounded by white lights and candlelight.  A bluegrass band played while guest ate and mingled.   Guest were able to look at the Bride and Groom’s start in pictures hanging from the walls, warm up by the fire under the oaks, or enjoy the river view.  Stunning wedding!

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Photography: Whitney Fletcher Photography | Floral Design: Missy Gunnels Flowers | Venue: Wakulla Springs State Park | Band: Grass Gone Blue

Winter Park Wedding from Kristen Weaver Photography

Soft peach and coral hues, the pretties touches of lace, loads of southern charm – this Florida fête from Kristen Weaver Photography is overflowing with details that have me head over heels in love. Sprinkle in the gorgeous florals from Lee Forrest Design, and it simply doesn’t get lovelier. Except, of course, when you factor in the breathtaking Bride and her dashing Groom…and that’s when we enter stunning territory. See it all here.

From Kristen Weaver Photography…Emily and Joey are the epitome of Southern charm in every sense of the word! Their wedding was a mix of lace, soft peach and pops of coral. Emily chose all prepster-staple JCrew jewelry to compliment her Jim Hjelm gown, and gifted the bridesmaids stunning Kate Spade earrings with a peach center stone. Hand-crafted stationary made the bridesmaids cards and escort cards. But the highlight was her stunning bouquet, made by Lee Forrest, that mixed beautiful roses, garden roses, peonies and dusty miller to create the centerpiece of this Southern event! The ceremony took place outside the historic Casa Feliz home in Winter Park, and their reception was set up in the courtyard under market lights and centerpieces in vintage vases.

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Photography: Kristen Weaver Photography | Florist: Lee Forrest Design | Venue: Casa Feliz | Catering: Arthur’s Catering | Hair: Kayce and Brynn from Haute Headz Salon | Makeup: Randi | Cake Artist: Anna Hightower, Anna Cakes | DJ: Soundwave Entertainment | Bridal Salon: The White Magnolia Bridal Collection | Wedding Dress: Jim Hjelm | Bridal Jewelry: J.Crew | Bridesmaids: Bella Bridesmaids | Bridesmaids Gowns: Amsale | Bridesmaids Jewelry: Kate Spade

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St. Augustine Wedding from Kristen Weaver Photography

Give me a wedding that’s all parts sweet and southern, and I’ll give you one happy little blogger. So this St. Augustine affair? It’s sooo up my alley. With dash of darling and loads of charm, I’d go as far as to say it’s downright impossible not to love every image snapped up by Kristen Weaver Photography. Don’t believe me? Just spend some time swooning over this sweet-as-they-come gallery of images, you’ll be in love in no time. See it all here.

From Kristen Weaver PhotographySouthern and sweet, Amanda and Brad’s military wedding took place in the oldest city in Florida. I’m a huge fan of the White Room, a rustic loft-styled space with a rooftop ceremony venue overlooking amazing views of the water and bridge! Amanda choose a palette of mint and peach for her bridesmaids – using J.Crew bridesmaids gowns with chunky peach jewelry. The men wore dress blues, and although the Best Man was in-absentia (due to his tour of duty), he made a video-appearance for his speech and was toasted by all with his favorite – Dr. Pepper! The evening ended with sweet macaroons for the guests and a saber-cake-cutting.

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Photography: Kristen Weaver Photography | Floral Design: Conservatorie Floral and Event Design | Ceremony + Reception Venue: The White Room | Catering: OC Whites | Cake Design: Arlene Fores, Sweet Weddings | Macaroons: Bon Ami Confections | DJ: Scott from Party Express | Makeup: Philosophie Salon | Bridal Salon: Solutions Bridal House| Bridal Designer: Marisa | Bride’s Shoes + Bridesmaid Dresses: J.Crew

Boho Chic Inspired Photo Shoot from Kate’s Captures Photography + Kiley A. Bolster

It’s hard to imagine the wedding world without the bohemian bride; that uber-chic lady who isn’t afraid to let her hair down and who yearns to go barefoot in the sand… and rock some perfectly imperfect florals on her trip down the aisle.  I love those brides, and I love it when I get to spend my day soaking in all of the inspiration a boho chic affair can bring.  Inspiration like this beautiful photo shoot from the oh-so-talented Kiley A. Bolster and Kate’s Captures Photography; a shoot literally bursting with laid-back meets elegant goodness every step of the way.  From the crazy gorgeous vintage pieces from Hemstitch Vintage Rentals to that stunning gown from Ruthy’s Creations to a pug who knows a thing or two about some serious cuteness, it’s the perfect way to start our Monday morning.  Join me in the gallery for so much more.

From Kate’s Captures PhotographyThe simple, ethereal elegance of a hardwood deck along a natural waterfront landscape is inspiring in its beauty and perfection at sunset. For this Old Florida Boho Chic Shoot created by Kiley A. Bolster, a pretty little barefoot gypsy bride perched on vintage furniture, nibbled on unfussy cakes and played with an adorable pug puppy while the Gulf of Mexico gleamed in the background.

From Kiley A. BolsterThe inspiration for this shoot came from a want to highlight the natural beauty of the event space. I pitched the idea to Kate Willmann of Kate’s Captures Photography and Angela Haley of Hemstitch Vintage Rentals, who each added personal touches to the design to bring my vision of a barefoot “boho” bride simply lounging around in the afternoon sun on her “wedding day” to life. We could not have dreamed up a more perfectly natural bride than Valerie Matthews Bolster and after everything was said and done- we are all thrilled with the photographs!

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Photography: Kate’s Captures Photography | Event Coordination, Styling + Cakes: Kiley A. Bolster | Floral Design: Fiore | Venue: The Bridge Bar and Sunset Lounge | Furniture: Angela Haley of Hemstitch Vintage Rentals | Makeup + Nails: Kristen Lee Saxon of Stay, The Clinical Spa | Spray Tan: Summer Color | Dress: Ruthy’s Creations | Invitation: Wedding Paper Divas | Model: Valerie Matthews Bolster of Southern Affairs | Ringbearer: Xander Bruni (Special thanks to Breena + Antonio) | Pug: Knuckles the Puppy (Special thanks to Lisa + Joey)

Siesta Key Engagement Shoot from Concept Photography

Sun-lit engagement sessions sit high on the list of things I love. Close to the tippy top. And how could you possibly blame me? When you take something so incredibly adorable (engagement sessions) and fill them with the most gorgeous light? That’s my definition of perfection. And when we can to see it all unfold through the lens of  Concept Photography? It simply doesn’t get better. See it all here.


From Concept Photography… We shot Vivian + Scott’s engagement photos on the beach in Seista Key on May 9th, 2013. Not only were they a GORGEOUS couple, but their outfits were adorable and they brought some awesome props. Hope you enjoy the pics as much as we do.[dotted]

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Grayton Beach Wedding from Ashley Victoria Photography

We are in the middle of quite the heat wave, so I find myself looking for any excuse to virtually escape to a gorgeous coastline at all times. Well, today I found the prettiest way to dream of sandy shores and sweet salt air, and it’s all thanks to this beach beauty Ashley Victoria Photography sent our way. It simply doesn’t get prettier. The palette, the place, the reception perfection – it’s one fine way to virtually escape your day, and you can do so right here.

From Ashley Victoria PhotographyPam & Bill & their closest family & friends traveled from Pennsylvania all the way to our gorgeous Emerald Coast to be married at Grayton Beach State Park with a Reception to follow at the Villa Rosa House in Santa Rosa Beach, FL. Their coordinator Ansley, along with Hemsitch Vintage Rentals & Bella Flora really made Pam’s romantic garden vision come to life with farmhouse style tables, mismatched china, silver ware, lanterns, vases & chairs, elegant chandeliers, and fluffy, colorful florals. Pam & Bill have a thing for visiting state parks, so in addition to saying their vows on Grayton Beach State Park’s pristine shoreline, a few days before their wedding, we shot a pre-wedding bridal session (complete with a First Look!) at the beautiful Eden Gardens State Park. They are such an unbelievably sweet and down to earth couple. Their wedding was a beautiful & perfect day with what’s most important to them: family!

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Photography: Ashley Victoria Photography | Ceremony Venue: Grayton Beach State Park | First Look Photo Venue: Eden Gardens State Park | Officiant: Jim Byars | Makeup: Alaina Mitchell Makeup Art | Coordinator: Bliss Events Ltd. | Florals: Bella Flora | Vintage Rentals: Hemstitch Vintage Rentals | Tent: Elegant Tent Rentals | Reception Venue: Villa Rosa House | Entertainment: DJ Vladi – Gulf Coast Entertainment | Catering: Dine by Design Catering, LLC

Miami Elopement Inspiration from Merari Photography

Elopements are my everything. No, I didn’t elope, but oh did I dream of it a time or two. It’s the epitome of romance to me, so those who actually do tie the knot in such a fashion always get my nod of approval. If you are planning on saying I do with just you and your beau, yet want to do so in style – we have just the shoot for you today. It’s the perfect inspiration for you elopement-loving readers, and we have Merari Photography to thank for all the pretty. It’s all topped off with some seriously stunning beauty by Sissi Ceballo (helloooo fishtail brain and red lip), making this elopement one for the books. See it all here.

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From MerariThere’s something so romantic about elopements. I’d been wanting to do an inspiration session for one for a while and was blessed to have the opportunity to work with the cutest couple for it. Yesica, the bride, is a vintage-loving, diy blogger who loved the idea and started brainstorming with me. We decided to do a city hall ceremony and walk around the city for some portrait fun.

Miami is normally known for glitz and glam but it’s also a city filled with subtle history, beautiful sunlight and a laid-back attitude. Yesica, Andrew and I wanted to tell a story of a couple madly in love, having an intimate, romantic city hall elopement and exploring little nooks of their beloved city. We wanted to give future South Florida brides and grooms some inspiration for a diy, road-less-traveled kind of wedding.

Everything was done with a budget-conscious bride in mind with simple, yet elegant diy touches. Sissi, the hairstylist did a fantastic job giving Yesica a loose fishtail braid, to keep that Miami humidity frizz under control and a touch of color on the lips. It’s so romantic and sweet! The flowers were bought the morning of at a local Winn Dixie and were put together by Yesica as well as the design for the announcement cards.

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Photography: Merari Photography | Yesica’s Blog:  SimplyLively | Hair + Makeup: Sissi Ceballo | Ceremony: Coral Gables City Hall | Dinner Venue: Books&Books | Wedding Dress: Love Culture | Bride’s Shoes: B.A.I.T. Footwear | Groom’s Shirt: Cotton On | Groom’s Slacks: Macy’s | Groom’s Shoes Urban Outfitters

Vizcaya Museum and Garden Wedding from Captured Photography by Jenny + TC Event Design

There are a million and one reasons that I am completely obsessed with this wedding, but let me just start out by saying this: this bride and groom are amazing.  They are amazingly cute, amazingly sweet and have an amazingly adorable love story that will leave you smiling for days.  The kind of love story that seems bound for the big screen and all culminates in one seriously breathtaking Vizcaya Museum and Gardens soiree that features the fab stylings of TC Event Design, vibrant florals from Blooming Flowers and devastatingly gorgeous images from Captured Photography by Jenny.  See them all in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Wes and I both went to a small college, Furman University in Greenville, SC. There were only 2,700 students and we were both had the same major, but in four years we never met. Three years after college, fate introduced us at the wedding of my sorority sister and his soccer teammate. Things just clicked.

When it was time to choose a location for our wedding, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens was at the top of our list. We’d visited the Italian-style mansion years before and fell in love with the regal elegance of this sanctuary in our home state of Florida.

Robyn Baltuch from TC Event Designs helped us capture the magical atmosphere of Vizcaya while implementing classy and personal touches that made the day incredibly special. We paid tribute to our parents, grandparents and great-grandparents with a photo table filled with both wedding and couple shots. We even had a congratulatory letter from the Obamas—a nod to our new home in the Washington, DC area. We also continued my favorite southern tradition of a groom’s cake with an Arsenal shield red velvet cake in honor of Wes’ favorite soccer club. Guests sipped on mojitos and dined on cubanitos during the cocktail hour to pay tribute to the Miami atmosphere. My shoes were blue, my opal ring and diamond bracelet were old treasures from my grandmothers and the sorority pins on my bouquet were borrowed from my bridesmaids.

Our band had everyone dancing the night away on the edge of Biscayne Bay and at our send-off guests shook maracas as we drove off in a vintage Rolls Royce. My advice to brides would be to take a moment during the wedding to be alone with your groom—no photographers, no family, just you two. The day goes by fast, but you’ll have that moment forever.

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Wedding Photography: Captured Photography by Jenny | Wedding Venue: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens | Officiant: Father Repp | Event Planning + Design: Robyn Baltuch of TC Event Design | Floral Design: Blooming Flowers | Cakes: Cake Designs by Edda | Catering: Aaron’s Catering | Cinematography: TM Entertainment | Ceremony + Cocktail Music: AA Musicians | Band: Remix/Tropics Entertainment | Rentals: Elements & Accents + Event Outfitters + Just Bars | Linens: Over the Top | Lighting: A&M Productions | Draping: Quest Drape | Hair + Makeup: Sobe Makeup Studio | Buses + Limo: Apollo | Rolls Royce: Millenium

Destination Miami Wedding at Water’s Edge from Zac Wolf Photography

You know why I absolutely adore Zac Wolf?  Well, besides the fact that he really knows how to snap a pretty picture?  It’s because he also happened to send along this uber-sweet Miami wedding our way and it’s sort of the perfect way to kick off the week here on SMP Florida with breathtaking waterside nuptials, quirky + awesome details and bundles upon bundles of yellow-infused blooms from Greynolds Floral Shop.  A Monday morning treat all wrapped up in a gallery of pretty?  Yes, please.  Click here for more.

FromZac Wolf PhotographyMegan and Albert are New Yorkers (who now live in Michigan) who celebrated their love in beautiful and sunny Miami. Their wedding was surrounded by perfectly warm weather, friends, family, and the ocean. So refreshing to shoot in the sun of my home state and take a break from the crazy cold in Boston. 

Megan got ready in her parents’ home surrounded by friends, family, and delicious Cuban food. While Albert got ready at the nearby hotel right on the water. They shared a beautiful first look at an amazing local park filled with beautiful palm trees and then we headed to the ceremony.

The night was filled with traditions from both their cultures, great food, great dancing, and a good time was had by all.

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Wedding Photography: Zac Wolf Photography | Wedding Venue: Water’s Edge at Quayside | Floral Design: Greynolds Floral Shop | Wedding Cake: Publix | DJ: DJ Chip | Makeup + Hair: Yaneth Gray | Wedding Dress: Faviana | Shoes: Cole Haan | Groom’s Attire + Ties: Tommy Hilfiger | Men’s Shoes: Converse All-Stars

Miami Beach Destination Wedding from Brittany Anderson Photography

Miami Beach weddings?  They exude elegance; a kind of drop-dead gorgeous glamour that can’t be replicated elsewhere.  Case in point? This stunning Miami Beach Botanical Gardens affair from Brittany Anderson Photography, aka, a garden party meets sophisticated ballroom reception literally overflowing with inspiration.  From the vibrant hues to the lush florals from Events on a Budget to the seriously stunning bride and groom, it’s the epitome of all things amazing.  Get your pretty on in the full gallery.

From Brittany Anderson PhotographyEbonee and Chris had a Miami Beach destination wedding– but not your typical beach wedding! Instead… a gorgeous garden wedding. They are from Washington, D.C. and approximately 60 of their closest friends and family flew down to Miami Beach to celebrate their love!

The bride and groom were wed on October 28th, 2012 at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens. The garden is a very beautiful location in the heart of Miami Beach. It makes you feel like you’re not even in the city. The couple had an outdoor ceremony and they did the African American tradition of jumping the broom. The couple chose to have a First Look so they could enjoy their cocktail hour which was also outside. The reception was inside the small venue of the Botanical Gardens. The room was filled with uplighting and beautiful floral arrangements. 

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Wedding Photography: Brittany Anderson Photography | Wedding Venue: Miami Beach Botanical Gardens | Event Coordinator: Sofia from Events on a Budget  | Floral Design: Events on a Budget | Getting Ready Venue: The Beacon Hotel  | DJ: Vision DJ’s

Miami Wedding from Shea Christine + A Love for Detail

You know what I really love? A bride who isn’t afraid to get her hands a little dirty. A bride who’ll hunt for those perfect vintage pieces and craft her sweet heart out into the wee hours of the night. Those are the weddings that just stand out. And this Miami soiree is the aforementioned to a T. With a bride who happens to be beauty behind A Love For Detail, there’s no question every moment was carefully crafted from the inside out. Shea Christine snapped up all the pretty, and if you’re still left longing for more — you can find it right here.

From the Bride…When planning our wedding, we wanted a venue that reflected our style, and where we could have our ceremony outside, and dinner and dancing inside, all at one location. There are so many beautiful beach venues in Miami, but none felt perfect until we saw the rustic Cooper Estate in Florida’s Redlands farm district. We decided on a “modern vintage” style wedding. I wanted the feeling of the wedding to be intimate, romantic, and warm. Milk glass vases, dessert stands, and lace runners were all carefully picked, and I even started to learn what pieces were rare finds! A lot of the milk glass came from Pennsylvania, where Christian and his family are from. Evenings were spent handcrafting seating cards, “Mr. & Mrs” signs, my garter, conversation starter cards for guests, and even building a frame for our Instagram (#SipCipHorray) chalkboard. It truly was a labor of love. I scoured Etsy for all the perfect details, from the wedding signs and table numbers, to the plush “love” fruit on the table.

Amazing floral designs by Julia Rohdes added our peach, orange, and grey colors all with an air of romance. The floral textures were unique and elegant. This planner could not run her own wedding, so I hired a wonderful Day-Of Coordinator, Better Half Weddings, and all the details, love, and fun were beautifully captured by photographer Shea Christine. It was a small, intimate wedding of 85 of our closest family and friends. Our bridal party consisted of my two very best friends, who are so different from each other, that I thought they should both wear different colors and style of dress. The best man is Christian’s best friend from college. The flower girl is my adorable niece whose mother hand crafted the flowers on her dress, and my brother officiated the wedding. A few days before the wedding the weather reports said there would be rain, I was so worried, but decided that we would just have to deal if it were to rain. I went out and bought two stylish umbrellas, but still hoped for the best. The day of the wedding, which was also my late Grandmothers birthday, turned out to be sunny and unseasonably cool for Miami. We got lucky, and I like to think it was my Grandmothers doing. On my bouquet I had small frames with their pictures and my “something blue” was my Great Grandmother’s’ handkerchief. Our wedding day was one of the best and happiest days of my life. I got to marry my best friend, dance, celebrate with my family and friends and wear a fabulous dress and veil while doing it! I wish we could do it all over again!

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Photography: Shea Christine | Month-Of + Day-Of Coordination: Better Half Weddings | Wedding Design + Planning: A Love For Detail | Floral Design: Julia Rohde Designs | Ceremony + Reception Venue: The Cooper Estate | Invitations: Minted | Catering: Bill Hansen Catering | Hair + Makeup: Tony Lucha | Desserts: Sucrette | Wedding Dress: Legends by Romona Keveza  via Chic Parisien | Jewelry: Nadri | Shoes: Enzo Angiolini | Bridesmaid Dresses: Monique Lhuillier Bridesmaids + J.Crew | Groom’s Suit: Brooks Brothers | Groom + Best Man’s Ties: Original Penguin

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