Real Wedding ~ Ginny and Jack

Ginny and Jack married in an intimate ceremony in Seagrove Beach, FL photographed by our good friend Lauren Kinsey Photography. Ginny wore a lovely lace gown with a plunging neckline, open back and a sash that tied at the waist. She added a small white blossom to her hair and carried a colorful bouquet created by Nouveau Flowers of lush blooms in the event's palette of coral, fuchsia, peach and golden yellow. Jack wore a khaki summer suit paired with a white button down and striped coral and white tie. Rain clouds rolled in just before the ceremony, originally planned to be held on the beach, but Ginny didn't let it dampen her day. Happily, Ginny and Jack quickly changed the ceremony venue to their beach condo and exchanged vows in front of their fireplace, decorated with large pillar candles and hurricanes for a warm, romantic glow.

Ginny and Jack, along with a small group of close family and friends celebrated with a lively reception at Courtyard Wine & Cheese. Large moss-covered versions of Ginny and Jack's initials were hung on the doors and bistro tables were draped in crisp white linens. Centerpiece arrangements were made of bright blooms in mason jars, while large arrangements of peonies, roses, hydrangea and trailing amaranthus decorated the buffet tables. Iron lanterns offered flickering candlelight and small bundles of flowers were housed in mugs printed with the couple's initials in vintage engraver's letters. Guests dined on grilled corn on the cob and a baked potato bar, complete with a range of toppings. Don't miss any of the pretty details, including the white wedding cake with exquisite trimmings and pin dot detailing made by Confections on the Coast. To see more of Ginny and Jack's intimate wedding, visit the Lauren Kinsey Photography blog!

Credits:
Photography:
Lauren Kinsey Photography. Makeup: Two Fishes Artistry. Ceremony Venue: Private Home. Reception Venue: Courtyard Wine & Cheese. Wedding Coordinator: The Eventful Planner. Florist: Nouveau Flowers. Cake: Confections on the Coast.






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