A Sparkling Winter Wedding at the Peabody
It’s hard to believe Catherine and Will’s wedding was almost a year ago! While they didn’t quite have a Valentine’s Day wedding (they tied the knot on February 28th), their day was so perfectly romantic that it seemed the perfect wedding to showcase right before the most romantic day of the year. We had so much fun designing this event with Catherine and her mom Nancy, who also happens to be one of our favorite planners. They chose a palette of ivory and gold with lots of sparkle thrown in, and requested we bring in soft blush tones with the floral. Such a classic choice for a romantic, black-tie winter wedding!
So much thought was put into every element of this wedding day, which I think really comes though in the stunning photos by MNC Photography. The day was truly a celebration of Catherine and Will as a couple, and reflected their personalities and love for each other. From the thoughtful and love-filled ceremony at Memorial Presbyterian to the stunning reception at The Peabody Opera House (and snow flurries in between) everything came together in the most perfect way.
Our favorite element of the day (and there are SO many beautiful details) is hands-down the draping canopy of hydrangea, roses, tulips, stock, carnations, amaranths, seeded eucalyptus and greenery that ran the length of the 32-foot long head table. Our lead designer created much of this massive piece on-site to get the right effect. This piece, coupled with glittering candles and soft flowers on the guest tables, created a dramatic and elegant reception space for Catherine and Will to dance the night away with their guests.
Happy {almost} Anniversary Catherine and Will, and thank you for letting us be a part of your wedding!
Vendor Love
Photographer: MNC Photography | Florist: Belli Fiori | Decor: Table Ten Event Design | Videographer: Lovebird Studios | Venue: Peabody Opera House | Ceremony: Memorial Presbyterian | Cake: Sarah’s Cake Shop | Lighting: Exclusive Events | Band: Griffin and the Gargoyles
By Kimberly Wallner