Sunday, June 13, 2010

A Classic St. Augustine Wedding

Amy and Jason were recently married in the beautiful city of St. Augustine, FL. The ceremony took place at the historic Lightner Museum and the reception took place at The White Room. I have to say that Amy and Jason were one of the most laid back couples that I have ever worked with. I heard the words "whatever you think" on a regular basis, which was like beautiful music to my ears. Amy and Jason both have the most loving families who were completely involved throughout the entire planning process. Amy's mother and mother-in-law were both present at every one of our planning appointments....and have actually grown to be the best of friends over the past couple of years. I just love this!

From the start, Amy knew that she wanted a classic black and white wedding with a beautiful, romantic feel. We incorporated elements of black lace into various elements of the wedding such as the invitations, the wedding cake, the table accents and even the dance floor embellishments. Hundreds of candles filled the entire reception space and was topped off with a beautiful crystal chandelier over the center of the dance floor. After a sparkler send-off in the cobblestone streets, Amy tossed her bouquet from the back of the horse and carriage then rode off to their amazing honeymoon suite. Not only did the wedding turn out to be absolutely gorgeous, it was the perfect "party" that Amy and Jason were hoping for.


Thank you so much to the incredible team of vendors:
Rehearsal Dinner/Accommodations: The Casa Monica Hotel
Ceremony Location: The Lightner Museum
Reception Location: The White Room
Save-the-dates: Not from a Box
Lace invitations: Paper Presence
Photography: La Dolce Vita
Floral and Decor: PRI Productions
Ceremony Music: The String Group
DJ: Brace Entertainment
Cake: Sweet Weddings
Horse and Carriage: Avalon Carriages


Congratulations, best wishes, and lots of love to Amy and Jason!

1 comment:

matthew }{ a fine press {custom event stationers} said...

Love the monogram on the parquet. Of course I skip the lighting and go straight to the typography!