Brooklyn Wedding Shoot at Acqua Santa

floral wedding invitation suite

There are so many things I love about this whimsical Brooklyn wedding shoot featured on Wedding Chicks today! We designed custom stationery to go with the garden theme and pulled out all the stops, from invitations with envelope liners, to die cut table numbers, to escort tags with wax seal details. Loved working with Jove of Jove Meyer Events, who masterminded this shoot and helped pull all the creative talent together into one cohesive and beautiful scene!

wedding invitations
escort card detail with wax seals
wedding sign
blush wedding gown
wedding ring dishes
flower garland

Love this two piece wedding gown designed by Rebecca Schoneveld and the floral arrangements by The Wild Ivy were out of this world.

ombré aisle close up
vintage turquoise chairs

YES to Vintage turquoise mis-matched chairs and an ombré aisle of rose petals!

ombré wedding aisle
groom getting ready
bride with flower crown
wedding paper decor
escort cards with wax seal
flower arrangement

Gorgeous burgundy tones tone down the sweetness and add a sophisticated touch!

table number
cross word puzzle

A fun touch for the guests - a wedding crossword puzzle!

cocktails
wedding table

Adore the flowers hanging over the beautifully appointed table!

wedding cross word
wedding menu
cake cups

Darling and delicious cake cups from Alana Jones Mann!

wedding cake
Brooklyn garden wedding
Brooklyn garden wedding

I really love the sweet simplicity of this shoot, which focused on lots of lush flowers and plants with color choices. Just perfect for the start of fall!

Planner + Designer -Jove Meyer Events | Photographer – Jessica Schmitt Photography | Flowers – The Wild Ivy | Stationery – Fourteen-Forty | Cinematographer - Valerie Barnes Films | Cake – Sugar Flower Cake Shop | Cake Cups – Alana Jones-Mann | Suit – Brooklyn Tailors | Her Shoes – Chromatic Gallerie | Hair -Once Upon A Bride | Makeup – Sally Duvall | Accessories – Hushed Commotion | Dress – Rebecca Shoneveld

Previous
Previous

A Guide to the West Village, Part 1

Next
Next

Vendor Love: Brklyn View Photography