Pretty Peach Wedding
Pretty Peach Wedding
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When these two love birds tied the knot it was most important to them that the wedding be peaceful and enchanting, giving guests a taste of the area, with nods to their beloved Chicago, without being over-produced. Having the wedding at Beltane Ranch allowed them to showcase its natural beauty and refinement. Stunning event design from Kaella Lynn Events was the cherry on top, featuring some super cute peach-filled design and decor ideas.
With a wedding this sweet you won't want to miss a single thing! View the full gallery of this pretty peach perfection wedding here, breathtakingly captured by One Love Photography.
From the Bride:
We decided to have our wedding at Beltane Ranch - despite it being far from home for us and the majority of our guests - because the one thing we knew was that we absolutely wanted to get married outside and Chicago weather was bound to not cooperate. One item we really loved was the candlelit, vintage lounge area where our guests could relax during the evening and fill out postcards for us to read on our honeymoon in lieu of a guestbook. The responses were so special (and hilarious!), and we are now able to keep them in the wooden box with our initials and wedding date carved in to it.
Photographer: One Love Photography
Coordinator & Event Designer: Kaella Lynn Events
Venue: Beltane Ranch
Cake: Pretty Please Bakeshop
Caterer: Park Avenue Catering
DJ: Sonny Garcia of Fog City Entertainment
Dress Designer: Rosa Clara
Flowers: Daisy Rose Floral Design
Groom's Attire: Brooks Brothers and Zara
Shoe Designer: Prada
Stationery: Lucky Penny Paperie
Veil or Hair Accessories: Mira Couture
Prop or Furniture Rentals: One True Love Vintage Rentals
Bridesmaids Dresses: Ann Taylor
Rentals: Wine Country Party and Events
Cinematography: Zomei Video Productions
Read on to see some advice from Kaella Lynn Events on how to make your night time wedding a big hit!
1. Lighting. Take advantage of the dark and set the mood with lighting. Increase the amount of candles on the tables, light up pathways so no detail goes unseen and string lights across the dance floor.
2. Music. People become less inhibited and more relaxed after the sun goes down, so take advantage with e a great band or DJ to get everyone, even grandma, on the dance floor.
3. Late night snack. Offer something tasty to re-energize your guests a couple hours after dinner. Whether tray passed by servers in the final hour or handed out as guests depart, your guests will be grateful for a snack to satiate the appetite they've built up from all that dancing.