An at Home Spring Wedding Centered Around Simplicity and Sentimentality

An at Home Spring Wedding Centered Around Simplicity and Sentimentality


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The palette was filled with an array of muted colors. Bijou blue and apricot were the common threads woven through the colors. Navy and taupe grounded the palette, accented by rich greens. Wooden and brass elements finished the palette.

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Simplicity and sentimentality quickly commanded the bulk of their design decisions. They appreciate items that aren’t fussy or unnecessary, but that are instead well-made, beautiful, and thoughtful. They were excited to celebrate with their nearest & dearest- eager to have a good party, infusing both tradition and personality into the design. Ashton events promised them a day that was “soft, authentic, and intentional” and said the key words surrounding the event were: “Joy, relaxed, southern, family, dancing”

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Kaylyn + Travis met on Hinge- a (in hindsight) brilliant step out of both of their comfort zones. He was her first match, and they went to a local barbecue restaurant for their first date. They quickly realized that their dynamic was unique and worth pursuing. Three years later, they were ready to tie the knot! Travis pulled off the surprise of Kaylyn‘s lifetime with the proposal. Though they had been talking about it for a year, he managed to disguise the evening by suggesting a simple ride on a side-by-side around her family‘s property. After their private proposal and an enthusiastic yes, the newly engaged couple got to celebrate with her family at her sister‘s house.

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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]

The bridesmaids were in long dresses, each a different print and fabric chosen by the wearer. Kaylyn wanted their hair and makeup to feel natural and relaxed, with easy updos.

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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]

The groom and groomsmen were in medium blue suits, soft white shirts, and leather cowboy boots. Their lapels each had textured boutonnieres, including bird feathers & foliage, finished with white silk ribbons.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]

Good food catering provided simple green salads to begin the evening, and then an array of fun and delicious stations opened. Buttermilk fried chicken on top of mashed potatoes, a sausage carving table, and a southern grits bar delighted guests as they had their fill before heading over to the jam-packed dessert table.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]

The florals were housed in a collection of ceramic, rattan, and clear glass vessels. All of the accenting candles were in clear or amber glass- a mix of both smooth and ribbed textures. The mix of shapes created an approachable, relaxed look. The florals were garden-inspired, featuring a mix of different leaves, weights, etc. Oak, yellow copper beech,h, and ruscus leaves were used as foliage to create a lush, full look. The florals had subtle shades of blush, mauve, apricot,ot, and cream, which brought vibrancy and femininity to the space. Hellebore, peonies, garden roses, fritillaria, ranunculus, tulips, butterfly ranunculus, and spray roses all contributed to a soft, romantic vibe. The front of the private drive had a fabric sign hanging from a wooden easel, helping guide the guests. A small floral moment sat at the base, filled with colorful blooms. As the guests arrived, they were greeted by a valet attendant at the end of the long private drive. A crisp, white arch sat beneath the majestic canopy of trees, beckoning them ahead. The archway had pockets of colorful blooms dancing up along the frame, with sprawling greens reaching further. After the ceremony, guests followed the path back to the welcome table, which was filled with glasses of prosecco, ready to be enjoyed. A sign encouraged the guests to experience a wandering cocktail hour amongst the trees. High-topped tables were spread throughout the lan covered in blue and taupe velvet linens. Petite bowls filled with blooms accented the tables, and some were donned with rattan vases filled with greenery.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Between the guest tables and the lounge on the northeast corner of the tent sat the cake table. A small round table, covered in the same linen as the welcome table. It featured an array of platters and sweet treats, as well as a simple two-tier white wedding cake adorned with a few blooms. [/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]

As guests arrived on the property, sounds of a string trio carried throughout the crowd, intermixed with peals of laughter and cheerful conversation. The guests were excited and enjoyed being able to catch up briefly before the ceremony began. A winding path moved them from the welcome table over to the ceremony area. As they followed along the path, they noticed the white chairs lined up neatly in rows. The rattan back with the soft white chair pad added just a touch of Southern romance to the space. Ferns lined either side of the aisle, a natural addition from the Floridian landscape. White blooms were tucked high into the ferns, adding a bit of ahimsa and femininity to the aisle.

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Instead of a traditional program, guests were handed fans that had a two-sided program affixed to the wooden handle. The new monogram for the bride & groom made its first appearance here![/field]
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Kaylyn owns a home on the same property as her parents and sister, where the couple was married.. A self-proclaimed homebody, it’s her sacred space. At the end of the night, we were able to capture Travis carrying his bride over the threshold of their new home, together.

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Photography: Justin DeMutiis Photography | Cinematography: The Roots and Stones | Event Planning: Ashton Events | Floral Design: bloom shakalaka | Cake: Sugar and Slice Bakery on Main | Reception: Grainger Entertainment | Catering: Good Food Catering | DJ: Tampa Bay DJ Company | Transportation: Lakeland Valet | Beauty: Ciara Liebl | Favors and Gifts: Taco Bell | Rentals: Vivant Rentals | Rentals: Infinity Event Solutions | Rentals: Treasury Rentals | Rentals: Mosquito Joe | Rentals: Royal Restrooms | Rentals: Sperry Tents | Rentals: Herc Rentals | linens: BBJ La Tavola

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