Saturday, March 21, 2009

Ruby and Mike's Wedding at the Jacksonville Zoo


Ruby and Mike's wedding was set at the Jacksonville Zoo. This venue was both unique and memorable. Where else can you set up centerpieces and hear jaguars growling and birds chirping? Kudos to you both for choosing such a special place for your most special day! Ruby's bouquet was just as unique. Kelley designed a gorgeous bouquet of hydrangeas and exotic blue orchids. The centerpieces at the Jaguar Exhibit echoed Ruby's bouquet and were striking hydrangea bunches with bright blue orchids climbing antique lanterns. Katrina McCullum and the team of Made of Honor Weddings did a great job setting up the unique table markers that Ruby designed. The turquoise and black linens were the perfect backdrop for the colorful and sentimental evening.

It was a special treat for those of us present, as we looked out at the Trout River and had the fortune to see this beautiful bride as she waited for the ceremony to begin. These are the moments that make us truly happy to be doing the job that we do!

Ruby and Mike, we wish you happiness, good fortune and a very happy and long life together! Thank you for allowing us to be a part of the first day of the rest of your lives as a married couple!

-Laura Bell, Staff Writer. Photography by Mara Melissa

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Shanna's Wedding at Marsh Landing Country Club

Today we had an amazing time setting up Shanna's wedding at the Marsh Landing Country Club. Although it was quite windy, the weather turned out to be perfect. We created a beautiful custom monogram for Shanna on silk and chiffon using purple petals. The monogram was a fantastic eye-catcher as the guests walked around the fountain and took their seats. Lavendar, orange and red rose petals covered the base of the monogram and added to the romantic, fairy-tale atmosphere that Kelley and Shanna worked together to create. Also, at the entrance, Kelley converted ordinary lightpoles into whimsical, castle-esque flags in Shanna's signature colors, orange and lavendar.

Marsh Landing Country Club turned out to be a picturesque venue for Shanna's wedding.The only competition for the gorgeous backdrop of the Marsh Landing Golf course was the altar piece that Kelley created of delicate draping fabric and colorful flowers.













While both the ceremony decor and reception centerpieces were breathtaking, we were also lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Shanna in her gown as she took her pre-wedding photos with her mom and bridal party! It is always wonderful to see the Bride in action on her very special day.

Shanna, We extend our congratulations to you both and a huge thank-you to your new husband for his service to our country. Best wishes to you both!


-Laura Bell Staff Writer. Photography by MMC.
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