It was so fun to have this much vibrant color in a design! The coral, pink, fuschia and orange tones really popped and were fabulous for Courtney + Frankie’s summer wedding at The White Room’s Villa Blanca in downtown St. Augustine
Fantasy Floral Details:
Bouquets
Three rose varieties- Nena (Soft pink), Amsterdam (papaya), and dark pink, white lisianthus, peach stock, peach hypericum berries, and Italian Ruscus greenery
Ceremony
The welcome signage was accented with a cluster of roses and greenery.
Aisle chairs were decorated with greenery and a single rose, accented with hypericum berries. Coral rose petals also lined the walkway
The arbor had a large one-sided spray arrangement with hydrangea, roses, greenery, and berries. We love how bold the choice was and it really accented the rich wood beautifully!
Reception
We created low centerpieces in gold vases, using the same florals seen in the bouquets & ceremony design, but with a wider range of greenery.
The semi-naked cake was accented with roses and greenery, as well as a delicate wreath of babies breath of the base of the rustic cake stand.
We are thrilled how the entire day’s design came together, and of course, we couldn’t be happier for the wonderful newlyweds!
Photos: Sunny Lee Photography
Venue: Villa Blanca at The White Room
Hair/Makeup: Bardot Beauty Bar
Catalina & David’s Treasury on the Plaza was a beautiful mix of traditional and glamorous. From Catalina’s stunning ballgown to David’s black tux, it was a timeless, classic affair with feminine details that we loved!
If you follow our blog, you know how much we love this venue! The Treasury has such gorgeous architecture and it’s such a beautiful blend of clean, classic line and modern materials. It lends itself so well to a variety of themes and color palettes. The happy couple selected one of the year’s most popular combinations- pink and gold!
Fantasy Floral Details:
Catalina’s bouquet was a traditional round shape, full of pink and blush roses.
For the flower girl, we create a small kissing ball. This is a great alternative for rose petals (as is a fairy wand).
We used a mix of white, ivory, blush and pink rose in the majority of the arrangements. Adding touches of hydrangea, babies breath and spider mums to the tall centerpieces for a full, lush creation!
Creative Team:
Photographer: Leah Langley Photography
Getting Ready: Casa Monica
Ceremony: Memorial Presbyterian
Reception: Treasury on the Plaza
Planner: Coastal Coordinating
Dress: Lazaro
Dress Salon: Calvet Couture Bridal Boutique
Makeup: Amanda Hopcraft
Hair: Grazyna Mercado
Florals: A Fantasy in Flowers
Cake: Sweet Weddings
DJ – DJ Live Productions
Video – Eli Meyer
Caterer – Purple Olive
Horse Carriage – Country Carriages
Photo Booth – Snap Studio
Officiant – Hunter Camp
Antique Car – Golden Hinde
If this yellow wedding doesn’t put a little pep in your step- we don’t know what will! Yellow is the happiest of hues and a perfect fit for Jenny & Adam’s spring wedding reception at The White Room in downtown St. Augustine.
The couple selected one of St. Augustine’s most popular downtown venues for their wedding reception. The White Room is absolutely gorgeous. It has a timeless, southern elegance ambiance. From the exposed brick, large white columns, breathtaking water view and glamours finishing touches (the crystal chandelier and fabric draping are exquisite), there isn’t much not to love!
Fantasy Floral Details:
We used a mix of yellow roses, white spray roses, and yellow tulips with a greenery base for the bouquets- each wrapped with a creamy ivory ribbon. Jenny’s was twice the size of the bridesmaids and also included daffodils (one of our favorite spring blooms symbolizing new beginnings/rebirth). Be it size, floral choice or color combination, we encourage the bride to have a bouquet that is unique to her.
Jenny & her flower girls wore a fresh floral accent their hair. White for Jenny (to match Adam) and yellow for the lovely littles.
The groom’s boutonniere was made with a white rose, while the groomsmen wore yellow.
Centerpieces of the same florals were created in a mix of low and mid-height. They were the perfect pop of color against the white linen and deep mahogany chiavari chairs.
The simple, one-tier textured buttercream cake was topped with fresh yellow garden & spray roses, accented with Lily of the Incas (more commonly known as Peruvian lilies, and symbolic of devotion).
We wish the couple happiness, eternal devotion, the joy of lifelong friendship and true love- just as their flowers symbolize!
Creative Team:
Coordinator: Dawn, The Wedding Authority
Photographer: Angelita Esparar Photography
Prep Venue: The Collector, Luxury Inn & Gardens
Florals: A Fantasy in Flowers
Make-Up: Sarina Durden Makeup & Hair
Hair: Angela Byrd Stylist
Ceremony: Grace United Methodist Church
Officiant: Rev Roger Carlson
Reception: The White Room
DJ: Generation Y Entertainment
Cake: Crème De La Cocoa
Transportation: Old Town Trolley