Lauren + David's Beachside Destination Wedding

This North Texas team is going places! Today we’re looking back on a destination wedding in Key Largo, Florida, for the sweet Lauren and David! This was such a fun adventure at a beautiful destination. We provided full-service coordination and floral design for this wedding at the Marriott Key Largo Bay Resort. This wedding was full of love, romance, and celebration!

Lauren and David were an absolute joy to work with - both brought so much life to their celebration with friends and family. At an oceanfront venue, this was a beautiful beachside ceremony and reception in the sand, surrounded by romantic lighting. We took this elegant beach feel and translated it to the event flowers. We designed pieces with lots of white and grey blooms that didn’t detract from the natural beauty of the location yet completed the classy and intimate atmosphere.

We adorned the reception tables with white compotes, bud vases filled with beach rocks and statement flowers, and bundles of driftwood that Lauren and David collected on the beach together. Candles were added to the tables as well to create the perfect intimate atmosphere. This reception was simple, classy, and so well-suited for this lovely couple.

Lauren and her bridal party continued the neutral theme with ivory and grey dresses, and the bridesmaids carried bouquets of ocean-plant-inspired bleached Italian ruscus that acted as effortless accessories. The bridal bouquet was the ultimate combination of tropical, beachy blooms, from white orchids and roses to tropical leaves. 

This destination wedding was one that all beach-lovers dream of! We were so thrilled to transform a new environment with flowers and couldn’t be more thrilled for Lauren and David. Wedfully Yours is always up for a new adventure, and this wedding was no exception!

Bouquet Ingredients: Phalaenopsis Orchids, Snowy Jewel Roses, white Ranunculus, Spirea, white Anthurium, bleached Italian Ruscus, white Butterfly Ranunculus, Sword Ferns, Tropical Leaves


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