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Even Rain Couldn’t Make These Wedding Day Smiles Disappear!

With a love for all things Italian, this couple – with the help of Kelley Event + Design, Bloom Room and an amazing MOB – decided to bring that energy to Asheville, North Carolina for their summer celebration. It was a rustic elegant dream come true and even a little bit of rain couldn’t damper the spirit. Graham Terhune captured all the the joy – see every magical moment in our Vault right this way!

From the Bride… Zeb and I wanted an outdoor wedding with an Italian/Tuscan feel. We have spent a lot of time in Italy, and we got engaged in Tuscany last summer on a family trip. The night we got engaged, we celebrated with both of our families and the most wonderful meal made for us by the owners of the villa where we were staying. Jens is a chef, and his wife Barbara, a florist. There were 18 of us at one long table, outside in the courtyard of the villa – with views of the rolling hills of Tuscany, and the most beautiful flowers and grape vines on the table and cafe lights above us. Fantastic food, wine, and company that evening. This is the feel we wanted for our wedding – and wow, I had no idea how perfectly it would all come together!

The planning started with the venue. We wanted the wedding to be outside and during the summer, so we headed to Asheville, NC. When we arrived at Claxton Farm, we knew that was where our wedding had to be. The large outdoor space (perfect for our ceremony and dinner) surrounded by mountains was simply picturesque. And then our Tuscan wedding vision was really brought to life by Kelley Event + Design, The Bloom Room, and my mom, Kim – with the long banquet tables, ivory linens, wooden x-back chairs, ivory garden roses, ranunculus, hydrangeas, olives and olive leaves, eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, sage, wheat. The colors were all soft – ivory, grey, olive/sage, and lavender accents. We had an Italian spritz for our signature cocktail (thank you, Mom, for such a great idea!!) and Altamura Sangiovese during our long sit-down dinner with cafe lights above us – oh so Italian.

The one thing we were so worried about, with our outdoor ceremony and our tented dinner, was the weather. It had been pouring earlier in the day, but with a sliver of blue sky appearing an hour before ceremony time, we made the call to keep the ceremony outside. And the weather for the ceremony was perfect – 75 degrees and cloudy! It then rained on and off during the cocktail hour – and eventually POURED while Graham was taking pictures of Zeb and me – and I must say – that was the most fun photo shoot ever! (Brides, if you have your hair up and some spare makeup, say YES to taking some photos in the rain!) The clouds rolling through the mountains made for the most beautiful scenery. And then towards the end of the dinner, the sun came back out and we had a rainbow before heading to the barn for cake and lots of dancing!

We could not have been happier with our wedding. Not only was it the most fun and happy day of our lives, but everything was more beautiful than I could have ever imagined. So – to my mom, Kelley Event + Design, The Bloom Room, and Claxton Farm – you absolutely nailed it. I was simply in awe the entire evening – as I continued to notice additional perfect little details. I am so thankful to have had the dream team create and flawlessly execute our dream wedding!

Photography: Anagram Photo | Event Planning: Lauren Evans | Floral Design: the bloom room | Wedding Dress: Watters | Cake: City Bakery | Stationery: Pink Toast Ink | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Catering: Claxton Farm | Hair + Makeup: Blush By Wendy | DJ: Audio To Go | Groom's Attire: J. Hilburn | Venue: Claxton Farm

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A Fall Garden Wedding Anchored in Southern Grace

Lauren and Brandon’s wedding day at The Fearrington House was about so much more than pretty florals or styled details. Although gorgeous in every way, it was a celebration centered on family and the ones they love most. With Brandon’s father passing weeks before the wedding, they were focused on what truly matters and chose to incorporate meaningful heirlooms like their grandparents’ rings. Callie Davis of Nancy Ray Photography told their love story through her lens and it’s all inside The Vault.

From Callie Davis of Nancy Ray Photography… Lauren and Brandon were married on a gorgeous Fall day and from the moment that they saw each other during their first look to the moment that they walked through an exciting line of sparklers, there was so much joy beaming on both of their faces.

With Brandon losing his father a couple weeks before their wedding day, both the bride and groom were reminded how sweet life truly is and that all that really matters is relationships. With their friends and families close, they committed their lives to each other underneath a beautiful greenery covered pergola and then danced the night away in the romantic barn at Fearrington Village.

Lauren looked stunning in her unique one shoulder gown and her lush garden bouquet added a subtle pop of color to match the garden setting. Lauren and Brandon both chose to wear their grandparents rings, an heirloom that they hope to continue to be passed down in their family.

Photography: Nancy Ray Photography | Coordination: The Fearrington House | Event Design: The Fearrington House | Floral Design: The Fearrington House | Wedding Dress: Lea-Ann Belter Bridal Flagship Boutique | Cake: The Fearrington House | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: The Fearrington House | Hair + Makeup: Ashley Mooney | Band: The Adrian Duke Project | Groomsmen's Attire: Menguin | Venue: The Fearrington House | Signage: Dalby Design | Succulent Favors: Living Decor Charlotte

Say Hello to the Barn Wedding of Your Dreams

Planning your Big Day?  Take it from us, finding the right locale is key. It’s the one decision that can take your wedding from stunning to STUNNING, which is why we’re hosting a little meet ‘n’ greet with Updike Farmstead Weddings. Think one part 18th century farmhouse and one part rustic barn pretty. Get to know them, and their awesome wedding packages from Kristin Rockhill Design, below.

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“As the Wedding Director and on-site coordinator, I will assist you in planning & designing a stunningly styled wedding at Updike Farmstead Weddings!
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Nestled on six breathtaking acres mere minutes from downtown Princeton, Updike Farmstead Weddings’ restored farmhouse and renovated barn is seriously everything you’ve ever wanted in your Big Day venue… and so much more. From the expansive back porch overlooking the stunning landscape + serene farmland to the towering trees lining the property to the French country vibe bursting from every moment, Updike Farmstead Weddings is THE perfect locale for those laid-back romantics that want to say “I do” in the coolest way possible.  And don’t even get me started on their Signature Standard Package designed by Kristin Rockhill Design. Think beautifully styled farm tables, lush florals, a vintage trunk cake table display, a vintage writing desk, a tufted sofa and a welcome drink station + bar cart. It’s perfection, loves.

Whether you’re hosting a larger affair for 100 or a small, intimate get-together, Updike Farmstead Weddings will transport you and yours to that place you’ve always dreamed of. Contact them NOW to start planning your luxurious day chock-full of whimsy. Trust us… it’s going to be awesome.

Photography: Jackie Averill | Event Planning: Luxury Barn Weddings by Kristin Rockhill | Florist: Luxury Barn Weddings by Kristin Rockhill | Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Pink Cake Box | Stationery: April Lynn Designs | Makeup: Make Me Glam | Hair: Val Hairstyles | Barn : Updike Farmstead Weddings | Gowns: BHLDN | Lounge Furniture: Mazz Entertainment | Rentals: Newtown Rental | Stylist: Luxury Barn Weddings by Kristin Rockhill

A Venue You Need to See to Believe (Hint: There’s a helicopter!)

Choosing a venue for your Big Day is one of the most exciting parts of planning your wedding… and also one of the hardest. We totally get that. Which is why we’re hosting a little meet and greet with The Westin Cape Coral at Marina Village, a little slice of wedding heaven that has everything you’ve ever wanted – from the talented staff to the crazy cool amenities. Your dream day? It’s right here and waiting.

With over 15,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, three pools, a never-ending list of fun-filled marina activities and a breathtaking Presidential Suite just waiting to host you and your main squeeze (or your entire bridal party!), The Westin Cape Coral at Marina Village is taking “I do’s” to an entirely new level of amazing. Think picture perfect affairs from 20 to 200, all with those stunning views and crystal clear ocean waves. Oh, and if you really want to soak in the pretty, then check out their fabulous Heavenly Helicopter Nuptials package, a crazy cool way to amp up any wedding with the option to arrive or depart by helicopter, a ceremony for 100 guests, a one-hour cocktail reception and a dinner + champagne toast. And that’s just the beginning of the awesomeness, lovelies.

Whether you dream of making an amazing entrance on a helicopter (sooo, sooo cool) or walking down the aisle to a beautiful outdoor gazebo, The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village has something for everyone. Contact a Wedding Specialist today to start planning your fab day, and don’t forget to ask about rehearsal dinners, personalized menus, chartered boat cruises… and more. The wedding of the century? It’s yours.

Photography: Miranda Lawson

Rain Moved Their Ceremony Indoors (And It Was Perfect!)

This wedding…where do I even begin? The dress from Fabulous Frocks Bridal, the epic floral wall designed by Tre Bella Florist, the pros of Gather Together who flawlessly moved the ceremony indoors when rain hit the scene. And of course, Rachel Red Photography who captured the entire affair from beginning to end. Go see why we can’t get enough of the details behind this incredible day.

From the Bride…

The invitations |  I’ve been designing invitations as a creative outlet and knew I wanted to incorporate a custom set into the wedding design. Jon wanted a modern font and I fell in love with the blush watercolor florals.

The ceremony |  Our ceremony was one of the best parts of the day. I knew once we were together at the end of that aisle that we would keep each other calm no matter how big the storm was outside. Instead of being stressful, it was a beautiful reminder of why we fell for each other; we just have a knack for keeping each other happy when life gets crazy.

The floral wall | We wanted something that would blend seamlessly with the outdoor environment we had anticipated getting married in. Little did we know it would become the star of the night after being moved indoors. I will never forget the moment I walked into the carriage house and saw the way he was looking at me, standing amidst all the candles and our floral backdrop; it was pure magic.

The dress |  The light taupe tulle was such a pretty color and made it feel unique. I felt like something straight out of a fairytale in the long train, intricate beading, and chiffon flowers. It was the princess dress every girl dreams of.

The guestbook |  Our trips usually consist of the two of us jumping in the car and exploring, so we collected vintage postcards leading up to the wedding and asked our guests to help us make a road trip guide. They wrote on the card that reminded them of a place they loved and now we have a collection of travel tips and lovely notes to flip through!

Photography: Rachel Red Photography | Event Planning: Gather Together | Floral Design: Tre Bella Florist | Wedding Dress: Rivini | Cake: Sugarland | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Alfred Sung | Catering: Eschelon | Band: EastCoast Entertainment | Officiant: Rev Barbara Lodge | Ceremony Music: Arioso Strings | Venue: The Merrimon Wynne House | Bridal Boutique: Fabulous Frocks Bridal | Rentals: Party Reflections | Rentals: Themeworks Creative

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The Perfect Summer Wedding with a Pastel Palette

I’d like to believe that summer is an eternal season, which is why this pastel number captured by Perry Vaile is totally my jam. Complete with cascading florals, Ashley Cakes, and vibrant hues, we’ve got it all sitting pretty via The Vault!

From Perry VaileTripp and CarolAnn married on one of the most beautiful days that summer had to offer. There was a warm breeze in the air and a light and easy feeling to the day itself. CarolAnn, a graphic designer by trade, had an eye for a vibrant palette beneath the Carolina pine trees. With a lush bouquet of cascading florals, leafed pink tablecloths, and a palette of muted bridesmaid dresses, the wedding’s aesthetic beauty was matched only by the love and happy tears of the rest of the day.

CarolAnn and Tripp chose not to see each other before the ceremony but decided to do a letter exchange. The couple stood back to back and were able to speak as they read their letters, but didn’t see each other until the walk down the aisle – the best of both worlds!

Photography: Perry Vaile Photography | Coordination: Orangerie Events | Floral Design: Meristem Floral | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: Ashley Cakes | Stationery: Pink House Press | Catering: Southern Harvest Catering | Hair + Makeup: The Makeup Culture | Lighting: Vivid Lighting | Band: Soul Play | Favors: Pink House Press | Ties: The Tie Bar | Groomsmen's Attire: J.Crew | Ceremony Music: Udeshi Hargett | Venue: Mim's House | Graphic Design: Pink House Press | Rentals: CE Rentals

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This Wedding Will Remind You Just What Marriage is Truly All About

This wedding is beautiful. Insanely beautiful… and filled with those crazy cool details we sooo love here at SMP.  But beyond all of the gorgeous + intricately planned moments is the story of Claire and Alex, two people whose immense love for one another goes beyond those lush florals and stunning blue hues.  It’s a “loyalty” that shines through each and every moment captured by the talented Caroline Lima, and will warm your hearts just the way it should. See what marriage is all about in THE VAULT right here.

From Caroline Lima Photography… As I’m getting to know my couples, I usually ask them to put pen to paper and answer a few questions about themselves and their relationship. Their answers are always interesting, and quite often inspiring and intensely personal. When I asked Claire what made her fall in love with Alex, her first response was ‘his loyalty’. When I asked Alex the same question, his first response was…can you guess? ‘Her loyalty’. This couple has truly stood by each other’s sides. They’ve faced several of Life’s curve balls together, with their families close at hand. Claire’s dad (with whom she was very close) passed away last August, and when Alex proposed, he chose to do so in the place where he felt most connected to the man who had raised the love of his life…on the golf course just outside Claire’s parents’ home.

Claire and Alex have been writing their story together for 8 years now, since meeting at a party in college. With so much shared history, it seemed perfect that they were married at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, which has its own amazing and storied past. The deep emotion and meaning of the day was present in every detail. Claire was radiant beneath her mother’s veil! As her brother walked her down the aisle, I found myself moved to the core.

The celebration continued at the Carolina Country Club. The shared joy of everyone in attendance was evidenced in the smiles, the tears, the laughter throughout the day. Like many weddings, there was sunlight, music, dancing…But as I watched Claire and Alex through my lens, I kept seeing the loyalty that they spoke of when I first met them. To know someone…to truly know them over many years, to love them for who they are…and to choose loyalty again and again… That is what marriage is really about.

Photography: Caroline Lima Photography | Floral Design: Artfully Arranged | Wedding Dress: Alexia's Bridal | Cake: Macy Cakes | Stationery: Reaves Engraving | Ceremony Venue: St. Michael’s Episcopal Church | Reception Venue: Carolina Country Club | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Hair + Makeup: Onloktion Makeup Artistry | Band: EastCoast Entertainment

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A Pretty in Pink Elegant Spring Wedding

It’s a well know fact that we here at the SMP offices LOVE (and I mean, L-O-V-E) ourselves a good pink moment, so it should come as no surprise that Kathryn & Hayes’ wedding is our cup of tea. Add in the massively talented Michelle Boyd Photography behind the lens and you’ve got yourself on gorgeous gallery. See it all in The Vault!

From the Bride… We wanted it to be a big celebration for all of the people that helped to raise us and befriended us throughout our lives. We wanted to have a great party that felt timeless & felt like us. While I absolutely love Pinterest, it is easy to get wrapped up in a lot of trendy extras that just are not necessary & become easily dated. Our focus was to make sure we did all of the “biggies” right. The biggies included a great band, the best photographer on the planet, garden-inspired florals, a modern southern cuisine, unbeatable service & beautiful planning & styling by Jessica Rourke. Our wedding planner later coined our day as “timeless elegance,” which perfectly captures the southern affair we had always dreamed of.

I always, always dreamed of a beautiful Spring wedding. The season radiates joy through its’ beautiful new blooms & longer days of light. I sent Jessica some inspirational images that I loved and she took that & came up with a palette I had hoped for! The palette was spring-inspired with neutrals, natural greens, hues of peachy pink & a pop of a charcoal gray. In terms of styling, we wanted to enhance the already beautiful club with garden-inspired florals to give it a more relaxed feel. We wanted everyone to feel at ease, so they could let loose and have fun. The floral design played a huge role in that. We steered away from the usual BIG floral arrangements and opted for lots of greenery & natural garland swag instead.

Also, I love the look of long tables in a ballroom. However, because we had a big wedding & more of a cocktail/heavy hor d’oeuvres style reception, it didn’t make sense to have them. Since it was a big party, we wanted people to be milling throughout the club/club’s balcony and not be seated for too long. So, we decided to have elevated long tables and tall chiavari chairs instead, which allowed guests to sit if they wanted to, but kept the flow of the party we were hoping for. I think the combination of the elevated long tables, natural greenery, rented bar with florals, the mantel floral design, custom monogramed napkins & printed linen bar signs were truly show-stopping. Jessica and Fern studio exceeded our expectations and it was breathtaking!

We wanted to include as many family elements as we could. We incorporated elements from both of our families throughout the day that made it all feel so loving and special. I wore my Mom’s diamond earrings and an Ashcraft family ring (my something blue!) given to me while we were engaged. My mother-in-law has a beautiful rose garden, so we incorporated some of the roses in my bouquet as well as on some of the cocktail tables. In my husband’s family, there is a family brooch that every bride since the 1800s has worn. Since my dress didn’t call for any jewelry, we decided to put the brooch on the bouquet and it was stunning. Also, my parents gave us the two crystal champagne glasses that we drank out of after the cake cutting as a wedding gift. I think one of my favorite details are the gifts that we gave our parents. I thought about this for a long, long time. They have given up so much to raise us into the people we are today & their gift couldn’t be less than. We got one set of parents a silver compote and the other a small silver platter with the words, “O give thanks unto the Lord” with our initials and wedding date on the back. This small piece of scripture says so much, without saying much at all. We asked Michelle, our photographer to photograph these details in some of the styled shots and I absolutely love them!

My favorite moment was during our ceremony at Myers Park Presbyterian Church. My mom carries a CD in her car that our church in Lexington, SC made years ago. On the CD, our church choir director sings the duet, “The Prayer.” Every time we heard it in the car, my mom, sister and I would all get teary-eyed. We had the choir director recreate the duet with the same guy during the ceremony on the piano. When she sang (she truly has the voice of an angel), it was like my whole life flashed before my eyes and all the tears came streaming down. It was something we had dreamed and thought of for so long and there we were in that moment. It was actually happening.. I was marrying the absolute love of my life. It was indescribable the amount of joy and love that I felt in those few minutes. It is something I will never forget. The next day, on the flight to our honeymoon, I wept tears of pure joy replaying that moment over and over, hoping that I never forget it.

The gown… oh man, that is a biggie. I had a vision for what that would look like. We went to Charleston, SC over labor day weekend last year. It took us three days to find the exact one. I would find dresses that were beautiful, but then would try to piece things together to make them exactly what I wanted. You know the phrase.. “Your Mom is always right.” Welp, in this case, that couldn’t have been truer. I was in-between two dresses and could not make up my mind. My Mom said, well Kathryn, the perfect one has to be out there that has everything you are looking for. So, we went back to White on Daniel Island to try on one of those dresses again and in the meantime, found the “ONE” that had everything I had been looking for. And, to top it all off, my grandmother went with us on the last day, so that made it really special. I think if you really wait on the perfect one, you have no doubts or second-thoughts. I would have chosen that dress a thousand times over.

The cake.. I LOVE wedding cake. Due to the space of the club, we wanted to make sure the scale of the cake was right. Jessica found a picture that inspired our cake. It has two soft blush layers with white hydrangeas that added a modern, yet soft touch.

Late night snack.. it is totally key to a fun party. Hayes has a mad love for anything from his home state of North Carolina. Bojangles, a local fast-food chain, makes a mean (& greasy) chicken biscuit. Around 10pm, we passed around Bojangles chicken biscuits and hummers on silver platters. The hummers are basically like adult milkshakes and delish! We had them at the club’s Christmas party and both said we had to serve them at the wedding.

Petal bags.. Since the club did not allow sparklers, we decided to use rose petals for the grand exit. Jessica designed these beautiful petal bags for the guests to grab on their way out. They said “Au Revoir!” on them, which I loved, since we took a trip to France while dating & went to St. Barths on our honeymoon that my husband planned & surprised me with.

Getaway car.. One of our family friends has a bentley (we were really lucky!), so he and another friend were our drivers for the night. It was so nice to have some “us” time right after the ceremony. I would suggest riding separate from the wedding party just to really enjoy each other and to get some peace and quiet!

Bridesmaids gifts.. In addition to robes and anthro earrings, I found these super fun, glitter T. Swift Keds. I ended up getting them for all of the girls to wear while we were getting ready, as well as to change into for some late-night dancing. My mom, mother-in-law and myself (I opted for the white glitter Kate Spade Keds which are adorable!) ended up getting a pair too! It was just fun to have some party shoes to get the night going.

If you decide to get a wedding planner or coordinator, really observer his/her demeanor. Jessica was cool as a cucumber and it honestly changed the whole dynamic of the day. Because she was so calm, we were just loving life & enjoying time with friends while getting ready. We were ahead of schedule (which almost never happens!), so I got to look in every room at every detail that we had planned for months and months! I even remembered looking at every linen that we had picked out, which I was even surprised by.

When choosing a photographer, Michelle said to me, if you look at a photographer’s work and really envision yourself in those photographs, then that’s your girl/guy! That was the case with Michelle’s work. I kept telling Jessica I wanted a photographer that had a light and airy feeling to his or her work. She picked up on the fact that I wanted a film photographer. Film gives the photos a timeless look that adds so much life & natural beauty. I talked on the phone with Michelle and immediately felt a connection. We are not used to getting photographed, so it can be a very awkward thing. She gave us enough direction and confidence to feel at ease & we will cherish the photos she captured for the rest of our lives.


Photography: Michelle Boyd Photography | Floral Design: Fern Studio | Cake: Charlotte Country Club | Stationery: Lydia Robins Hendrix Studio | Reception Venue: Charlotte Country Club | Catering: Charlotte Country Club | Hair + Makeup: Mikel Rumsey | Wedding Venue: Meyers Park Presbyterian Church | Event Planner + Stylist + Coordinator: Jessica Rourke | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Reception Band: Karat Gold | Rentals: Party Reflections

Genius Fall Wedding Details You’ll Want to Steal

Would you believe me if I told you that fall weddings are our new favorite thing? I bet you would once I showed you this stunning inspiration from Simply Sarah Photography. Blooming with rich hues and bold design details, it’s enough to convince anyone to cozy up to a new season. See it all (and fall madly in love with every design detail) in The Vault!

From Simply Sarah PhotographyInspired by the stunning beauty of Old Edwards Inn located deep in the hills of Highlands, North Carolina this wedding editorial highlighted the early autumnal hues of the season and the sweet love shared by our darling couple Sarah and Sam. This editorial was designed by Sarah Smith of Simply Sarah Photography and flawlessly styled by Molly Mckinley Designs for our most recent Simply Sarah Social.

Simply Sarah Socials are intimate gatherings for photographers held in beautiful locations across the globe. These pop-up socials are designed to give our attendees the opportunity to work alongside with some of the industry’s top professionals and create stunning imagery through our styled wedding editorials all while learning, growing and fostering a tight knit community among fellow wedding vendors.

Photography: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Event Planning: Molly McKinley Designs | Floral Design: Forage & Fleur | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Invitations: Fig & Flourish | Bride's Shoes: Bella Belle | Jewelry: Susie Saltzman | Hair + Makeup: Jennifer C Nieman | Groom's Attire: The Modern Gent | Venue: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Bridal Boutique: Bash Bozeman | Linen Rentals: I Do Linens | Rentals: Crush Event Rentals | Rentals: Professional Party Rentals

This Beachside Inspo Is a Breath of Fresh Air

I’ve had a divine revelation, want to hear it? Add in a splash of salt air and you are instantly guaranteed a chic wedding inspiration. Furthermore, ask Keepsake Memories Photography to be the one behind the lens and you’ve got yourself waterfront wonderment. See it all in The Vault!

From Keepsake Memories PhotographyA bridal shoot with a breath of fresh air is what was delivered on the shore of North Topsail Beach, N. C. The bride embraces the salty sea breeze with clear eyes as the wind whips through her lush dark mane. She stuns in a lace blush gown with an off-the-shoulder illusion neckline and cradles a seashell personalized with gold calligraphy. From the base of a sand dune, she examines the tide as it rolls into the sand. Her bouquet bursts with white roses and rich red and white carnations, surrounded by a bed of greenery. The creation is tied with a sampling of fluttering silk ribbons. An invitation suite inspired by the sea features a light blue seashell design packaged with sandy-colored envelopes. It’s the perfect prelude to a wedding in this tranquil coastal Carolina town. The moon appears, glimmering in the middle of a sky painted cotton-candy pink by the sunset. And as the exchange between the sun’s rays and the moon’s beams create a pastel glow on the water, the bride is picturesque in the surf, her pink dress a beacon as the waves lap up the remainder of the day.

Photography: Keepsake Memories Photography | Event Design: Trendy Bride | Floral Design: Trendy Bride | Wedding Dress: Kelly Faetanini | Calligraphy + Stationery: Estudio Rojo | Silk Ribbon: Honey Silks And Company

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Saying “I Do” With a View Never Looked So Good

Rustic weddings are awesome, but a rustic wedding tucked away in the mountains of North Carolina at Majors Estate? Well, that’s an entirely new level of amazing. Think acres upon acres of breathtaking scenery, five traditional American log cabins and the beautiful Pigeon River providing a gorgeous backdrop for walking + hiking. In other words? Saying “I do” at Majors Estate is a total MUST.

Located between Asheville and Waynesville in North Carolina, Majors Estate is the sort of rustic meets romantic locale perfect for hosting your Big Day… and beyond. From their awe-inspiring ceremony and reception sites (hello, traditional white chapel and fab barn) to their lineup of crazy cool outdoor activities to their talented staff that knows all there is to know about hosting your dream event, Majors Estate will make everything you’ve ever imagined (and more) happen. We can promise you that.

Whether you’re planning an intimate set of “I do’s” for a small group of friends and family or have a much grander affair in mind, Majors Estate will completely pamper you AND wow all of your guests. Contact them now to start planning that dream day, and don’t forget to keep Majors Estate in mind when it comes to those family vacas, corporate retreats and social gatherings, because, well… you’ll want to celebrate there time and time again.

Gorgeous Gray + Modern Waterfront Wedding

A lovely grey number that would a perfect addition to your Pinterest boards, we’ve got Ivy Robinson Events to thank for this undeniably beautiful wedding in The Vault! Millie Holloman Photography was on hand snapping every detail and we’ve even got the sweetest film from Heartstone Films below.

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From Ivy Robinson EventsModern flair and back yard soiree merge on the coast of Wilmington, NC. The branding started with a grey and white pattern introduced in the save the dates and carried throughout from the invitations printed on metal, yes metal and mailed in a box. The napkins, custom linens, tent boarder, welcome bags were all branded with this pattern. The wedding day kicked off with pre ceremony cocktails in a lounge area on the property. Guests sipped on Salted Meyer Lemon-Sage Presse (non alcoholic), A Shade of Gray Cocktail and Sparkling Cava. They then shifted to the point of the property were ghost chairs and huge arrangements greeted guests with the tunes of an acoustic guitarist. Cocktail hour followed the ceremony where guests found their metal escort cards prior entering the tent for a sit down dinner. Orchids, mirrored table tops and mirrored chandeliers adorned the tent. The pool was covered with a clear top and turned into a dance floor. Simply Irresistible Band kept the floor packed all night. Guests dined on the following and the cake was also hand designed to match everything! We even drained the hot tub and put fam mixologist Bob Peters in there shaking up cocktails.

Photography: Millie Holloman Photography | Cinematography: Heart Stone Films | Floral Design: John Lupton Events | Cake: Art Of Cake | Invitations: Atheneum Creative | Catering: Mitchell’s Catering & Events | Lighting : Wink Lighting | Band: EastCoast Entertainment | Transportation: Event Shuttle Service | Tent: Party Reflections | Bridal Hair: Sage Salon & Spa | Bridal Makeup: Amanda Flint | Ceremony Musician: Guitarist Trey Hamlin | Chandeliers: Ivy Robinson Weddings & Events | Custom Linens + Tent Draping: Party Tables | Escort Cards + Menus + Calligraphy: Bohemian Ink | Event Designer + Event Planner: Ivy Robinson Weddings & Events | Ghost Chairs + Reception Tent Lounge: Eventful Furniture | Mixologist: Bob Peters | Pre-Ceremony Lounge Furniture: Afr | Restroom Trailer: Royal Restroom | Valet: Port City Parking

What Do You Get When A Florist Gets Married? COLOR!

What do you get when you yourself are a fun loving florist and after saying “YES” to that sparkler, decide to plan your wedding in three months? One super colorful, super creative, super cheerful celebration! With The Graceful Host helping orchestrate it all and Lauren Rosenau snapping away, our Vault is bursting with beautiful colors and we couldn’t be any happier – see it all this way!

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From The Graceful HostWhat do you get when a florist gets married? The answer is a beautiful, intimate, colorful celebration! Melanie and Scott met through Melanie’s brother, a pastor at their church. Melanie’s brother actually set them up after meeting Scott – he knew they would be great for each other. Months passed and then Scott and Melanie finally got a chance to meet. He fell for her creative heart, captivating smile and easy going personality. She fell for his sense of humor, generous spirit, and practical nature. They say opposites attract and that is exactly what happened – a florist married a lawyer.

They were engaged after just over a year of dating, and knew they wanted to get married right away. So in the off-season for weddings and events, Melanie set out to plan her own wedding. She had always dreamed of eloping to Lake Como, since Italy is her favorite place to visit. But it was more important to be surrounded by their family, so they decided to host a small 63 person celebration in her backyard – in under three months! Melanie has a love of color. You can see her setting up weddings in a tea length floral A-line skirt or color blouse, always draped in flowers and always full of color! So it was only natural that Melanie wanted her wedding style to be as vivid as can be. With help from flower friends Deedie with Springvine Design and Pam with Flowers From The Cellar, as well as Melanie’s business partner Kate, the four of them worked together to create the centerpieces, ceremony arbor and beautiful garland that hung from the tent. We used floral linens from La Tavola that look exactly like one of the skirts Melanie loves to wear when she is working on events every Saturday for other brides. The decor was a direct reflection of Melanie and her love of flowers! The cake was made by a family friend, and placed donuts from Krispy Kreme (a North Carolina favorite!) all around because they are the groom’s favorite sweet treat.

The ceremony was intimate, lead by the bride’s brother who introduced the pair. They recited vows under the arbor that Melanie and friends created the day before. Before the ceremony, Melanie and Scott had a moment to themselves. Melanie had pinned on countless boutonnieres for grooms in the past – so she was very excited to be able to pin a boutonniere on her groom! With her sister-in-law singing as she walked down the aisle with her father, Scott had a look of pure joy seeing the girl of his dreams walking towards him. Guests enjoyed heavy hors d’ouerves and dinned under the beautiful tent created with such care. They even had a specialty beer created just for their event by Melanie’s brother-in-law. The wedding guests consisted of family from near and far, all who came out to celebrate this beautiful couple.

Melanie’s dress was one of her favorite details. It was created by a local wedding dress designer, CJ with Erin Grey Couture. It included flower applique detailing, which was a nod to Melanie’s love of flowers. The blue ribbon on her shoes was ribbon she purchased in Paris and was saving for a special occasion. Her bouquet was made with all lilies of the valley – her favorite flower!

Photography: Lauren Rosenau Photography | Event Planning + Design: The Graceful Host | Floral Design: Springvine Design | Floral Design: Flowers From The Cellar | Floral Design: New Creations Flower Company | Wedding Dress: Erin Grey Couture | Catering: Something Classic | Makeup: Erin Ashley - Makeup Artis | Tent Rental: Party Reflections | Bridal Boutique: J. Major's Bridal Boutique | Chair Rentals: Old South Vintage Rentals | Custom Brew: Petty Thieves Brewing Co. | Invitation Suite + Calligraphy: The Graceful Host | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: Party Reflections

You’ll Be At A Loss for Words with this Elopement Inspiration

Wow. I’m not really sure what else to say here, in all honesty. Because I’m every single cliche feeling right now – breathless, head over heels, swooning. This elopement inspiration shoot by Simply Sarah Photography is all that and more. Styled by Lacy Geary, we have a scene straight out of an epic romance and there’s nothing else I need on this Friday. See it all in our Vault right this way!

From the stylist, Lacy GearyThe mountains of western North Carolina are some of the most captivating landscapes of undulating hills, crevices and peaks as far as the eye can see. For this beautiful elopement I wanted to capture that beauty and focus on nature. A wedding to me is about the union of two people, a bond they create between themselves and God. When Sarah of Simply Sarah Photography approached me about styling a mountain-top elopement for her most recent 1:1 photography workshop I was thrilled.

She chose Max Patch mountain outside of Asheville as our location and I was immediately drawn to create something simple and meaningful. An elopement on the mountain top overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains speaks volumes to a creation we don’t necessarily always understand but are still in awe of. I wanted to create the feeling of awe inspiring love with this couple here. I was inspired by the natural beauty and color palette of the mountains in my design. I wanted to keep a simple style with the picnic as well, a place where they could sit and relax with one another and enjoy this moment without all the “noise” of the everyday and the distractions of a bunch of guests. Our florals for the bouquet and arbor were a soft mix of greens, ivories and foraged elements added in from the area.

From every angle you couldn’t help but have your breath taken away and this was captured perfectly by Sarah.

Photography: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Event Styling + Design: Lacy Geary | Floral Design: Kate Asire Flowers | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Makeup + Hair: Jennifer C Nieman | Calligraphy: Owl Post Calligraphy | Paper Goods: Owl Post Calligraphy | Photography Workshop Host: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Ribbon: Stella Wolfe | Scanning + Development: PhotoVision Prints

Color Is Our New Wedding Must Have

Can we all agree that more color is needed everywhere and always!? Unsure about that? Look no further than this beauty right here. Bursting with blush, oranges and a delightful teal this Southern celebration is giving us life this Monday morning. This Vault gallery, captured by Forage and Film, is my new happy place and rightfully so – get your own mood boost right this way!

From forage and filmThis sweet summer event was full of the most gorgeous details that were not only so beautiful, but also very meaningful!

The day started with friends, family and loved ones, including their sweet dog, sipping mimosas and enjoying the moment. After getting into that gorgeous dress, we were all blown away by the amazing florals. While stunning in their own right, what made the bridal bouquet even more special was that it was a replica of her grandmother’s arrangement from her wedding! The sweet reminder was extra special.

The couple chose to say their vows in a Catholic Church, but returned to the historic mansion for the party, where you could see the groom’s heritage in the Canadian flags placed around on pillows, and corn hole boards. But you also got to see some more of the bride’s heritage, like the stunning blue sweetheart table chairs with their new initials. The chairs were actually the bride’s grandmother’s chairs! They fit with the day just perfectly. But one element we really loved was the lack of cake! In its place was a gourmet ice cream bar! Instead of cutting the cate this amazing couple scooped some ice cream!

We loved the simple yet romantic eucalyptus strung banquet tables which let the beautiful bouquets really shine.

We adored this sweet couple and all the time we got to spend with them and know their marriage will be 10x more beautiful than their perfect day.


Photography: Forage + Film | Floral Design: Meristem Floral | Wedding Dress: Lillian West | Reception Venue: Merrimon-Wynne House | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Catering: Beau Catering | DJ: Bunn DJ Company | Film Lab: PhotoVision Prints | Ice Cream Bar: The Freezing Pointe | Rentals: CE Rental

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Bouquet Breakdown: A Perfectly Imperfect Peony Dream

Is there anything lovelier than a cloud of peonies? Well now, thanks to Sara Logan PhotographyStephanie Scholl Events and Serendipity Designs, you can create a gorgeous bouquet with this step-by-step how-to. With fluffy, sweet peonies and a variety of foraged greenery, this bouquet is perfect your big day or just because.

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From Serendipity DesignsLush, fluffy, romantic, and oh-so captivating, it’s no wonder peonies are often referred to as the “Queen of Flowers.” Find these gorgeous blooms in local grocery stores, farmers markets, or maybe even your neighbor’s garden from late April until June, and sometimes, an unexpected appearance again in December! To start your bouquet, or vase arrangement, first gather your materials and tools:

Materials

  • Simple clippers or flower shears
  • A few yards of gorgeous ribbon (ours is from Bellame Ribbon Co.)
  • Chenille stems or pipe cleaners
  • Floral tape (you can find this, and the chenille stems or pipe cleaners at your local craft store)
  • 5-7 stems of peonies
  • Seasonal and easily attainable greens: foraged blueberry stems, baby peach branches, bay leaves, and gardenia leaves provide the perfect accent for a summer bouquet! Plan on a total of 8-10 stems.

Instructions

Step One

Clean all stems of leaves and foliage about 3/4 of the way up, cut at an angle, and place in fresh water.

Step Two

Begin with 1 gorgeous peony and then add some greens, alternating with a gardenia, blueberry, or bay leaf stem.

Step Three

Continue with your bouquet by adding another peony and again alternating with a stem of greens, turning the bouquet in your hand as you go. Add your stems at an angle to keep a lush and full shape. Keep your hand a bit loose, giving each stem and flower a bit of room to move. This will help in creating a more natural and perfectly imperfect bouquet. (Since the peach stems are a bit more weighty and large, we will save these for last as a focal accent.)

Step Four

Once the bouquet reaches a desirable size, step back and “fluff.” Pull a couple blooms out a little or tuck some blooms lower to create a bit of depth and interest. Now is the time to pop in a baby peach branch to create a lovely focal accent.

Step Five

Add a couple more greenery stems to create more of a wild or garden look.

Step Six

Once your bouquet or arrangement looks just delightful, tie off with a chenille stem or pipe cleaner, twisting gently around the stems. Don’t lose the all the movement and dancing of the flowers! Cut stems to all be the same length. Then wrap stems with floral tape to ensure everything is held together and no wires poke out.

Step Seven

Now either place your gorgeous arrangement in a vase for display, or for a bouquet, simply tie on some lovely ribbons. No wrapping is necessary; a simple bow will do!


Photography: Sara Logan Photography | Styling & Design: Stephanie Scholl Events | Wedding Venue: Mim's House | Floral Direction & Design: Serendipity Designs | Ribbon: Bellame Ribbon

The Sweetest Picnic Proposal!

Just when we thought we’ve seen every possible proposal out there, Sarah Pascutti Photography sends along this pretty lil’ picnic. Sun-kissed and totally sweet, this vineyard affair is sure to set your hearts ablazing and we’ve got every delicious bit waiting for you in The Vault!

From Sarah Pascutti Photography I recently traveled to Italy for the first time and let’s just say, when your last name rhymes with “spaghetti,” there’s a good chance you’re going to be hooked! I came back feeling inspired by the colorful streets and passionate people and refreshed from the laid-back lifestyle, that puts family over career, and never turns down a good meal to be shared among friends! Growing up a southern girl, I was ready to put my own spin on what that Italian life would look like back here in the North Carolina summertime. I knew the little details– like including stripes, a linen dress, and my very favorite summer hat, but there also needed to be a mix of cheeses, wine, and, of course, a whole lot of love involved! I then started thinking back on the days I felt most loved and special– of course there was the extremely thoughtful, adventurous day my husband proposed to me but there are also the simpler days, when we spend quality time together, normally outside somewhere, sans phones, being fully present on a spontaneous date (where good food isn’t too far behind). I wanted to create and capture that same joy that comes from the “big” things like proposals, along with the smaller (but just as important) things, like random date nights! And, well, a beautifully styled picnic (thanks to Tiffany at Hart and Co Events) and sunset proposal seemed like a great place to start! All that was left was finding the love. Insert these two passionate people who just so happened to be celebrating their 2nd wedding anniversary THE DAY OF THE SHOOT! It seemed like fate was really stepping in now! Since recently purchasing their first house and saving up for graduate school, Madisson and Bryant, being the responsible people they are, planned on having a low-key celebration that day, trading in a romantic getaway for assembling a newly needed shed for their lawnmower (now THAT would be a true lifestyle shoot). Needless to say, I was thrilled when they said they’d give up shed duties for the night and let us take them on a dreamy summer picnic date for their special day instead! They were so deserving and their natural chemistry and love for one another really set the tone for the entire shoot– they’re basically ready to take on Nicholas Sparks’ next project! Well I hope you enjoy my take on the perfect summer engagement! From picnic blanket snuggles to proposals, thunderstorms rolling in to sunsets going out, Summer, thanks for all the fun and romance you bring with you wherever you go! Until we meet again!

Photography: Sarah Pascutti Photography | Floral Design: Willow Floral Boutique | Dress: Anthropologie | Hair + Makeup : Lovely By Lindsey | Venue: Childress Vineyards | Event Planner + Event Stylist: HART & CO. Events | Picnic Supplies: The Whimsical Rose | Rentals: Old South Vintage Rentals

Ring In the Season With This Fall Wedding Inspiration

Dear readers, HAPPY FIRST DAY OF FALL! As we attempt to contain our excitement for the return of PSL’s and cozy knits, we invite you to seek solace and soak up the new season with this gallery captured by Melissa Schollaert Photography. It’s a styled shoot complete with cocktails and Paper Daisies Stationery that you’re sure to love and we’ve got every bit of beauty waiting for you in The Vault!

From Melissa Schollaert PhotographyYou can’t get more romantic than falling leaves, fog, a private mountain retreat and celebratory cocktails for this inspired elopement shoot! We infused classic mountain elegance to this shoot which took place at the Hutchinson House at Old Edwards Inn and Spa in Highlands, North Carolina. Hutchinson House is an old, historic house which was purchased an renovated by the Inn and provided an intimate location for this shoot. We infused elegant linens and furniture with fall-inspired decor such as squash and gourds, as well as magnolia leaf garlands. The color palette blended with the mountain backdrop with green tones, golds, warm peach and neutrals. The newlyweds celebrated with a fireside dinner and customized cocktails before a getaway in a vintage car to their honeymoon suite.

Photography: Melissa Schollaert Photography | Floral Design: Frou Frou Inc. | Wedding Dress: Judd Waddell | Stationery: Paper Daisies Stationery | Catering: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Hair + Makeup: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Groom's Attire: The Modern Gent | Vintage Car: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Venue: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Beverage Services: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Decor: Frou Frou Inc. | Rentals: Professional Party Rentals | Signage: Paper Daisies Stationery

A Blogger Bride’s Berry Sweet Surprise Bridesmaid Brunch

Hi SMP brides! Shelby here from Pretty in the Pines and today I’m sharing all the details of how I asked my bridesmaids and flower girls to be a part of our wedding day! Since it had been several months since the engagement, I had quite some time to think of ideas of how I would ask all of my best friends and family to be in our wedding party.

I thought about giving gifts and asking separately, or even sending surprise packages and letters in the mail, but I knew that deep down, my best case scenario would be if I could somehow get all of my favorite girls together at the same place at the same time. I not only hoped to pull-off a mini party for all of them, but I wanted to make the occasion as much of a surprise as possible! Once I decided on having a surprise bridesmaid brunch at my favorite venue in Raleigh, Merrimon Wynne, I asked my wedding planner, Stephanie Scholl Events, if she could help with the planning and design of it all!

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“I envisioned a berry-themed brunch because, after all,

it was a party thrown for all of the ‘sweetest’ ladies in my life.”

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As soon as I could coordinate the same date for everyone, I met with Stephanie Scholl Events and told her about the theme and vision I had in mind. I envisioned a berry themed brunch because, after all, it was a party thrown for all of the ‘sweetest’ ladies in my life. I also have a love for all things blue and it was the perfect opportunity to incorporate my favorite color and to use these teal berry baskets to fill up with small gifts for the girls. Luckily, Raleigh has some pretty talented vendors for occasions like these and Stephanie Scholl Events was able to bring the vision to life so perfectly! I sent out an invitation that invited them to a “summer brunch” (and made sure not to make it too obvious) that later followed with a lot of “what should I wear?” texts.

At 11:00 on the morning of the brunch, each bridesmaid and flower girl arrived to the house (by this time, some of them were pretty suspicious of why they were there) and I could hardly contain my excitement! This was one of the first times where I had all of my closest women in my life in one spot and the feeling was indescribable! We sipped on delicious drinks made at a mimosa and berry bar while catching up with each other as we waited for the rest of the girls to arrive. As soon as everyone arrived to the house, we sat down at the table and I gave each girl their gift, a watercolor “Will You Be My Bridesmaid?” print by Sage Paper Co., and a handwritten note complete with all the feels! I gave a toast about why we were all there and it didn’t take long before the room was filled with tears. Some of these girls I had known since college, high school, and some my entire life, but I couldn’t get over how wonderful it felt to have them all there together.

The baskets for each bridesmaid were filled with cookies by Oak City Cookies decorated with our wedding date, a bottle of Speak Wines, and a bridesmaid emergency kit from Pinch Provisions! It also included a pair of Moon and Lola earrings, a favorite candle of mine (hello, CCapri Blue Candles), and a cosmetic pouch from Paper Source! My two flower girls felt like princesses in their flower crowns and they were too cute exploring the house in their matching outfits they showed up in that morning! One of them asked why there weren’t any boys invited to this wedding, thinking that was the actual wedding, haha!

We ate the most delicious brunch by Belle’s Catering, complete with a biscuit bar, mini chicken and waffles, berry parfaits, and mini quiches. We finished off the meal with dessert by one of my all-time favorite Raleigh bakeries, The Cupcake Shoppe. I’m talking lavender French macarons, mini blackberry chocolate mousse tarts, vanilla bean cheesecake pops, and mini blackberry cupcakes. It was berry dessert heaven! The room was absolutely magical and even more beautiful than I envisioned it would be. The style had a simplistic but elegant feel with neutral and classic furniture rentals by Cottage Luxe and berry branches intertwined with gorgeous florals by Serendipity Designs. Although the décor was beautiful and just my style, the house was filled with SO much love and that made it so special. In fact, each aspect of the entire day was so special and it got me very excited for the next 10 months leading up to the wedding. Thankfully, I have a pretty amazing photographer friend and sorority sister, Megan Kerns Photography, who was there to capture the entire morning! Next step: find bridesmaid dresses!

 

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Photography: Megan Kerns Photography | Event Design: Shelby Vanhoy | Floral Design: Serendipity Designs | Catering: Belle's Catering | Venue: The Merrimon Wynne House | Berry Baskets: Amazon | Blogger Bride: Shelby Vanhoy | Bride's Dress: Rent The Runway | Bridesmaid Emergency Kit: Pinch Provisions | Cake + Dessert Bar: The Cupcake Shoppe | Candles for Bridesmaids: Capri Blue Candles | Cookies: Oak City Cookies | Cosmetic Pouch: Paper Source | Earrings: Moon and Lola | Invitations + Paper Goods + Signage: Sage Paper Co. | Planning + Design + Styling: Stephanie Scholl Events | Rentals: Cottage Luxe | Wine Bottles: Speak Wines

Shelby Vanhoy

Blogger Bride
A Wedding (Or honeymoon!) in Paradise Never Looked So Good

Summer may be “officially” over, but that doesn’t mean the fun in the sun has to come to end. Nope, around these parts we’re spending our days dreaming of the fabulous Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village, a place that knows all there is to know about luxe accommodations. Think breathtaking views, an on-site marina and stellar customer service. In other words? It’s time to pack.your.bags.

Whether you’re looking for a dreamy destination locale for your upcoming nuptials or just want to kick back and relax with your honey, The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village has everything you’ll ever want or need. I’m talking a sweet stay in paradise with views of San Carlos Bay, the Caloosahatchee River and the Gulf of Mexico, plus an on-site marina and 400+ miles of navigable waterways perfect for kayaking or boating (they have those, too).  Not to mention that The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village can host up to 200 people in their gorgeous indoor and outdoor event spaces, making for one awesome wedding destination for you AND the ones you love.

To start planning that dream honeymoon, wedding or last-minute vaca to Florida, contact The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village TODAY or request to submit a RFP here!  And don’t forget to ask about their special offer for your next getaway, which includes a 4th night free (applied at checkout), a $100 food and beverage credit per stay and a room upgrade (based on availability). Have sooo much fun, lovelies.