Brilliantly colored gerbera daisies added the perfect touch to their beautiful black and white wedding. I like how they tied them to them on the wooden pews, down the center aisles. The simple arrangements sitting on top of the white pillars completed the look. It was so tastefully done. The flower arrangements were removed and carried to the reception area after the ceremony.
The flattering black dresses and the white shirts with black bowties that the guys wore, added an unique aspect to the look of the bridal party. Pictured are my neice(the groom's sister) and another one of my nephews, who will be getting married in September.
The bride and groom's first dance as husband and wife.
An ordinary church fellowship hall is dressed up by the bride's family, using tobacco cloth to cover the walls and ceiling. The tiny white lights underneath created a softly lit ambience to the room. I never would have thought of doing this and I must admit, it sure did disguise the recreational room in a gorgeous way.
The elegantly done black and white wedding cake tasted as good as it looked.
Thank you for stopping by today to share in this special celebration.
6 comments:
What a beautiful day....and some very good looking young people too! Wow!
I love the daisies...colors are so vibrant. The black dresses are simple and stylish. I've never heard of tobacco cloth, but that is gorgeous. At first look, I thought it was a tent. Wow! The bridal couple look very happy...I hope they are for a long time! :-)
Lovely celebration!
Melinda
Beautiful! And yes...the bride and the groom's sister could be twins. I love the transformation of the 'hall' with the tobacco cloth canopy!
Just gorgeous. There is such happiness on everyone's faces. I love weddings. So pretty!
Barb ♥
Beautiful photos! Love those Gerber daisies too... The black dresses were beautiful and very elegant. I was especially impressed by the tobacco cloth. I've never seen anything like that done...really lovely! I wish we could have met while you were in Kentucky...maybe next time. ; )
Blessings,
Tracy
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