WINNER of 2012 Bride's Choice Award

Friday, June 29, 2012

First Beach Wedding of the Year 2012

The weather has been so absolutely gorgeous here in Sunny Florida and Paul and Lisette were ready to have their dream wedding on the day of pure love.
Their colors were turquoise and green with accents of ivory. Against the beautiful waters of Miami Beach. And we loved the fact that the bride wore a simple but elegant turquoise gown.
The wedding ceremony was performed by The Most Reverend Father Joaquin Perez, in Spanish, and all the guests were dressed in white; which happens to be another nice trend happening with beach weddings. The bride was nervous and extremely happy.
The couple loved the colors of turquoise and wanted to put in some accent colors. The results was a very happy medium of green and ivory hydrangeas; which were placed inside the tiki torch bases. The weather was cloudy but extremely windy and flames would not stay, so we improvised.
The marriage ceremony was performed under a 9x9 bamboo arch with hanging crystals. Our couple performed the seashell ceremony where their guest took a seashell and made a wish for them- such as love, hope etc...

All in all the couple and their family and friends enjoyed a beautiful ceremony on the beautiful beaches of Miami Beach.

Vendors:
Wedding Planner: Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC of South Florida
Flowers: Flower of The World, Miami Beach
Venue: The City of Miami Beach
Officiant: The Most Reverend Father Joaquin Perez
Photographer: Magdalena Photography (please note that these IPhone photos were taken by Infinity Weddings. Her photography and pictures are so much more awesome!)

Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, of South Florida
                             786-427-5360 
We have been providing our brides and grooms with high end chic weddings since 1995!
Providing a full array of services from Officiating, to full catering service, rentals and vendor referrals, we are poised to make your wedding the elegant one that everyone will be talking about!
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