Okay, so I know I have been terribly slacking these last couple weeks at keeping up with the blog…but I am so going to try and make it up to you with lots of pictures (and I mean LOTS) from Brian& Andrea’s wedding that took place at the Prado at Balboa Park. Leo Patrone gave us so many great images it was hard to choose. Thank you Leo! I can’t wait to get this wedding up on my featured weddings section on my website so I can even share more.
So without further ado…you have seen the inspiration board (filled with crowns and Spanish flair, inspired by the bride’s time spent in spain)..here are some of my very favorite details.
Bridesmaid dresses from BCBG and spanish fans
vintage crown postcard holder that we put to good use holding postcards and escort cards for the guests.
A Spanish guitarist for the courtyard of course
Hundreds of red carnations floating in the fountain. This was absolutely gorgeous as it greeted the guests at the entrance.
The overall large ballroom with a crown gobo we had customized for the dance floor. The chandeliers just happened to be shaped as crowns as well. How perfect was that?
Each table was named in Spanish and translated to such things as my queen, my treasure, my family, for always, etc. This one pictured, “Mi Cielo” or my heaven, sat at the Bridal table.
The beautiful bride herself in her breathtaking lace and silk dress by Alvina Valenta
Crowns adorned the centerpieces as they sat on custom made velvet pillows and beds of flowers. Twigg Botanicals used lush spanish roses in varying shades of corals, peaches and deep reds that was vibrant against the teal covered tables.
Godiva chocolate boxes sat at each seat tied with red ribbons and customized letter-pressed monogram tags by Pretty Handsome Paper.
The cake…oh, I loved the cake! We of course had to add a little crown to the top to tie it all in.
We had customized postcards made from vintage embroidered Spanish cards I found. Courtney Scowby Designs did an amazing job…really making these look authentic.
We added vintage stamps of course to the backs of the cards (notice they’re crown stamps)…and Yes, the bride and groom did handwrite a personal memory to each guest on the back that was carefully placed at each seat. This was such a wonderful and thoughtful way to honor each guest and remind them how much it meant to have them there.
The parents of the bride catching a glimpse of the first dance. I love this picture.
A late night treat and a Spanish tradition…Churos and Hot Chocolate…so tasty and a big hit.
The getaway…The Bride handed out long stemmed red roses as she said goodbye to her family and friends. They rode away in a pedi cab as guests saw them off.
One last kiss! Andrea and Brian you are truly divine in every way. Your kindness and love makes the world more sweet. What an elegant and beautiful day it was! Thank you for trusting me with something so special and for allowing me to share in all the fun. Love to you both!