You may remember Alexandria and Rome from their adorable vintage romantic engagement session from a few months ago (Check it out here!). They hosted a Romantic 32 East Wedding in Delray Beach took place last week. It was filled with lace, soft pastels and oh-so-much romance! Only the couple’s closest friends and family were in attendance. The vows took place under a romantic garden arch adorned with hydrangea and roses with soft sunlight streaming through the windows of the upstairs room of 32 East.
Hints of lace added romance to the delicate color scheme of ivory, pick and blush. The bride’s Alfred Angelo lace gown set the tone of the lovely evening. An elegant centerpiece of cream vendela roses, blush tea roses, hydrangea and dusty miller in a satin wrapped square vase created by Orange Blossoms Florals and Event Styling adorned each table surrounded by lace-covered votive candles. Each place setting was embellished with color-coordinating macaroons, pink and lace themed menu cards and programs (both in English and in Portuguese) and ribbon and lace wands. The invitation suite designed by Chirp-Paperie provided the inspiration for all the printed materials.
The scrumptious dessert display was the focal point of the room. A sophisticated ivory on ivory wedding cake and delectable lace accented cupcakes created by The Sugar Monkey were complemented by “LOVE” plates filled with colored M&Ms. No guest was left wanting! It was a truly amazing day all captured by Krystal Zaskey Photography.
After the couple departed from the venue, Petal with Purpose came in and collected all of the flowers. They are a charitable service organization that collects flowers left over from various events and delivers them to area nursing homes, shelters, hospitals and Hospice facilities. We were so pleased to find out that the flowers brightened the days of so many patients at JFK Hospital the day after the wedding.
I can only describe this wedding as unique and pure fun! It started with the couple’s choice to use a Native American priestess to perform the ceremony at The Addison. Ashley and Corey have always held the belief that nature heals and that belief aligns with that of Native American culture. The bride’s gorgeous, cascading purple and white orchid bouquet was complemented perfectly by the simplicity of her dress. At the end of the ceremony they released butterflies into the world, taking the love of the couple with them on their journey.
Shades of purple and silver complemented the prevailing theme of nature that was used throughout the décor. A stunning centerpiece of manzanita branches covered in purple orchids surrounded by vases with beta fish and candles showcased the couple’s love for nature on each table. Utilizing a monogramed tree trunk design, menu cards continued the nature with sparkle theme. Purple dreamcatchers and personalized matchboxes adorned each place setting and served as the guest favors. As a bonus, guests were even invited to take beta fish home. Huge hit with the kids!
The cocktail hour and reception offered some unique guest entertainment options – a tarot card reader, a caricature artist and a cigar roller. The guests were excited to take home their personalized sketches that replaced the (almost) wedding staple of a photobooth. Cigars were smoked on the spot with the roller teaching those smoking the proper technique to cut the cigar and smoke. The night was topped with a sparkler exit for the bride and groom. It was a spectacular evening!
WOW…I can’t believe our Elegant Palm Beach Zoo Wedding came and went so quickly. It feels like only yesterday that the man of my dreams was kneeling before me asking me to be his wife. If you need a refresher, click here read all about it! Now here I am writing a recap on our wedding. It truly was a spectacular weekend. We started with a Spring Training Game at Roger Dean Stadium. Then after the rehearsal dinner, we had a welcome party for our guests at E.R. Bradley’s. The big day took place the Palm Beach Zoo.
We had our first look on the same dock where he proposed. It was quite emotional to come full circle in that way. Tony wore custom map cufflinks with Milwaukee on one side and Palm on the other. I designed all the printed materials to have paper airplanes in the design. We decided to have a Palm Beach Zoo Wedding as a nod to our long distance relationship. Every time we visited a new city together, we made it point to visit their local zoo. It was a natural choice plus the zoo was the perfect blend of fun and elegance!
Our choice of wedding date was particularly special. Both Tony’s parents and my parents got married on March 8 and have been married 39 years and 34 years, respectively. We wanted to share our special day with 2 of the best examples of successful marriages we have, so March 8 it was!
Wanting to be able to cherish my bouquet forever, the women in my life all sent me broaches from their jewelry boxes. With the help of my mother and aunt, we DYI-ed a one-of-a-kind broach bouquet. But we had tons of broaches left over after completing my bouquet that we decided to create broach bouquets for all the bridesmaids. We also made broach wristlets for my mother and the groom’s mother. Lastly, we made boutonnieres for all the men with broaches of animals as a nod to our wedding location. Broaches were even used on our delicious 6-tier cake baked by my aunt, who is a professional baker in Puerto Rico.
Our ceremony was took place in front of the inlay fountain at the Palm Beach Zoo under a gorgeous floral arch in the shape of an open heart. The program, which I designed, featured silhouettes of the entire bridal party and wedding VIPs, such as the officiant, parents of the couple and musicians who were also my cousins. Original compositions by Broadway composer Michael Dexter accompanied our entire ceremony. The music was our gift! Having music written in your honor truly makes you feel special on your big day. Our flower girls served as bubble girls, since bubbles just so romantic. Having them blow bubbles throughout the ceremony was such fun. We performed a candle lighting ceremony where our officiant handed us candles and we in turn lit the candles of all our guests. Each lit candle represented the love and support our guests had for our union. It was the most powerful moment of the night.
Following our ceremony, guests were invited to cocktail hour where they could have animal encounters with zoo residents. Wilbur the Sloth, an owl, a snake and a gecko were on hand to welcome guests. Our favorite was the sloth, not only because she was adorable but because of what happened during our encounter. When my husband and I went over to greet her, she leaned backwards off of her handler to say hello. But instead of retuning upright, she went in for the gentlest nibble. Yes…I was bitten by a sloth on my chest on my wedding day! Luckily, my photographer was present and captured the moment.
After the shock of being bit (it didn’t hurt and I am still laughing about it today), we headed into our reception. A great DJ, open-air photobooth and even more details entertained our guests throughout the night. We had a painting done by zoo resident Muchacho the Jaguar, piñata guestbook (a nod to my Hispanic heritage), animal cracker guest favors and open seating sign as fun details set around the reception. Our DJ got the party rocking with the Hora Loca – a Hispanic wedding tradition of a party within a party. This high-energy celebration lasts about 45 min and is Carnaval-esque complete with maracas, props, whistles and other noisemakers. At the end of the night, we convinced 30 of our guests including all the bridesmaids to run through the inlay fountain in our wedding attire. It was the best way to end such a memorable night.
After we departed from the venue, Petal with Purpose came in and collected all of our flowers. They are a charitable service organization that collects flowers left over from various events and delivers them to area nursing homes, shelters, hospitals and Hospice facilities. We were so pleased to find out that our flowers brightened the days of so many patients at Bethesda Hospital the day after our wedding.