Our Wedding Details
- Jul 23, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 31, 2021
May 4th, 2019 was pure magic. I am still on cloud nine almost three months later. My parents gave JT and I the tropical wedding of our dreams and I have never been so thankful for something in my entire life. I would live this day over and over and over if only it were possible.
In this blog post I am sharing the tropical + minimal details that went into making our Florida Keys wedding so incredibly special. I have linked everything at the bottom including our vendors and decor details, but if you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach out! In a separate blog post I will be sharing more photos from this day and some personal, more in-depth details. There is just too much to include in one blog post!





















































































Vendors:
Venue/Caterer: Playa Largo Resort & Spa
Photographer: Finding Light Photography
Videographer: Harkan Films
Day of Coordinator: Cate Tenopir Events
Steel Drum Band: Ultimate Steel Band
Photobooth: Tap Snap
Florals: Floral Fantasy
Hair & Make Up: Modern Bride by Natalia
Details:
Invitations: Minted
Rings: Neil Lane // Kay Jewelers
Shoes: Gianni Bini
Blue Champagne: Blanc de Bleu
White Cat Eye Sunglasses: Lulus
Polaroid Camera: Amazon
Stemless Champagne Flutes: Amazon
Gold Name Stickers: Etsy
Hair Piece: Palm Bridal
White Lace Robe: Etsy
Bridesmaids Pajamas: Shein
Bridesmaids Coordinates Bracelets: Etsy
Bridesmaid Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu (for more details on the colors click here)
Mother of the Bride Dress: Carmen Marc Valvo
Groomsmen Suits: JoS. A Bank
Mother of the Groom Dress: Adrianna Papell
Welcome Sign: Etsy
Fans: Oriental Trading
Escort Cards: Etsy
Turquoise Goblet Glasses: Amazon
Mr. & Mrs. Light Letters: Michaels
Table Numbers: Etsy
Cake Topper: Etsy
Guest Book: Zazzle
Menus: Zazzle
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