

And literally just feeling so happy and loved that day. I wanted it to be fun for everyone and for everyone to enjoy themselves and have the best time ever! Does that make sense? I mean it was our wedding day, I wanted it to feel special but also feel FUN! I didn't want it to be too casual that people thought they could arrive in blue jeans, but I also didn't want it to feel too stuffy. We wanted an outdoor wedding that was casual yet formal. We chose Greenville Country Club in Wilmington because of the gardens. And, what else could make them feel their best, then picking out their own dresses, all their own style! It came together so perfectly! We actually all couldn't wait to see all the dresses together, we felt like we would all either look like a traveling circus, or it would look perfect! And, I loved how it turned out!!įor the guys, I wanted them in three piece suits, I've always loved that look and we choose a navy suit to compliment the blush tones. I also wanted all my bridesmaid to feel special, too.

So, I wanted something pretty neutral and earthy. I'm not super into “themes” – themed parties, themed rooms, etc. Light, airy, romantic and FUN! That was my main goal, so that everyone knew we were there to have a good time!! I mean it is a celebration after all!įor the colors, I just wanted it to be light and airy, so we went with a blush theme. It's such a pleasure to share these love, laughter and light filled photos by Brooke Courtney Photography with you all today. While blush pink and cream pashminas wrapped around mahogany chair backs created a soft, romantic effect and made practical and pretty favors! Think blush pink, ivory and metallic shades mixed with layers of chiffon, ruffles and glittering brocade.įor the reception, long dining tables were adorned with hessian table runners, ivory candles in antique, gilded holders and light airy baby's breath centrepieces. I'm obsessed with the bridesmaid's dresses in mismatched but complimentary tones, textures and hues. We're kick starting the week with Amy and John's sweet, sparkly, peach and gold wedding featuring a beautiful, beaming bride, a singing groom and a gorgeous garden filled with their closest friends and family. (I'm back home in England for a few weeks so I thought I'd use a bit of the ol' Downtown Abbey lingo.)
