The Big Picture
Lovelies, I have to say, I have been blessed to work with such sweet families and down to earth brides, and Kelton and her groom, Alex, were no exception. From the moment we began planning it was clear to me that Kelton was enjoying every minute of the process – and that made it a dream event for me! This family was so gracious and their love and joy for the happy couple was palpable on the big day.
All the Details
These Auburn fans didn’t let game day interrupt their chosen date to wed, they simply offered the perfect solution: tuning in on the big screen during the reception! This was a huge hit for all the Tiger fans in attendance. And a “traditional” groom’s cake? Not for Alex, who insisted on offering guests his sweet tooth favorite: Krispy Kreme donuts. But don’t let the idea of football and glazed crullers fool you, the reception was anything but casual, with gorgeous floral arrangements dressing pretty much everything in sight.
Yes, the courtyard at the Fairhope Inn looked like a Secret Garden and the fairy tale effect was sealed when Kelton and Alex departed in a horse-drawn carriage, underneath clouds of white serpentine confetti tossed by the guests – a beautiful exit for a beautiful couple! Take a look…
How It All Came Together
Ceremony: Sacred Heart Chapel
Ceremony Music: Shannon Powers and Jordan Pinkston
Photographer: Robinson Studio and Design
Florist: The Rose Bud Flowers and Gifts
Reception Venue: The Fairhope Inn
Cakes: Cakes by Judi
Rentals: Port City Rentals
Reception Band: The Black Jackets
Transportation: Gulf Coast Tours (Trolley) & Port City Carriage
Bridal Gown: Bliss Bridal
Topiaries of blooms in shades of ivory and white flanked the entrance to the courtyard where guests gathered for the reception.
Gorgeous arrangements of creamy blossoms, greenery and twigs, were the centerpiece of each table.
White hydrangea wreaths were hung on the doors of the inn.
The bridesmaids were dressed in a similar shade as the bride who wore a gown from Justin Alexander Bridal , giving the effect of a true white wedding.
For a special touch, guests were asked to sign the mat of a print of the church where the couple was wed. The perfect gift for the bride and groom.
Gorgeous greenery dressed the banister of the staircase.
The white theme was carried out in the gorgeous centerpieces that dressed the food tables.
A nod to the groom, Krispy Kreme donuts were offered to guests in a vintage bread bowl.
Kelton opted for a four-tiered cake that offered a variety of flavors, elaborately dressed with a cascade of flowers.
The couple’s first dance against a backdrop of the setting sun.
Lighting by Willow Bridge provided the perfect touch at dusk, adding just enough sparkle to the evening.
Guests tossed white serpentine confetti over the heads of the happy couple as a fun and festive farewell.
An exit aboard a white, horse-drawn carriage was the perfect end to the perfect day! Best wishes, Kelton and Alex!
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