In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Beau and Katy’s wedding at Suncadia Resort combined the unexpected with the unforgettable. Originally from the Midwest, they chose Suncadia for its breathtaking beauty. The ceremony at The Lookout, with views of the Cle Elum River and Cascade Mountains, set a majestic backdrop for their vows. Despite rain and high winds, the couple embraced the storm, creating a poignant and moving celebration. Their resilience and love were highlighted by a rainbow during their first dance, symbolizing the beauty that can emerge from life’s challenges.
Read moreSummer Solstice Proposal at Gas Works Park
On June 21st, Robert crafted a dream proposal for Marissa, envisioning a perfect romantic movie moment. They made a spontaneous stop at Seattle’s Gas Works Park, where “Die a Happy Man” by Thomas Rhett played as he proposed with the sparkling waters of Lake Union in the background. After Marissa said yes, they celebrated with friends at a SLU rooftop bar, overlooking the park where it all began.
Read moreHow to Achieve the Perfect Room Flip in Your Wedding Venue
Some wedding venue spaces lend themselves to be the perfect setting for your wedding ceremony, as well as the optimal space for your wedding reception. Deciding to have both segments of your wedding day occur in the same area requires some additional logistical planning to achieve a smooth room flip. The term wedding room flip refers to the transitional period between the moment your ceremony commences and when your guests are invited back into the space to sit down for dinner.
Our planners recommend that if your wedding ceremony and reception will be taking place in the same space, all of the reception tables therefore need to be pre-set with all table setting components beforehand. That means covering the tables with tablecloths and table runners and setting plates, cutlery, glassware, napkins, table numbers, name cards, favors, candle votives, and floral arrangements into position. The reception tables should look like they are ready to sit at, minus the seating.
Read moreMonochrome Winter Wedding at Seattle’s SODO Park
On Cameron and Jaylen’s crisp winter wedding day, guests bundled in their best ascended the candle-lined stairway before entering the warm, industrial foyer of SODO Park. Upon entering the venue, guests then walked through the tied-back ivory drapes which led them to the cozy, candle-lit ceremony space. The front of the ceremony was defined by an asymmetric pair of free-standing floral-covered columns, consisting of baby's breath, white roses, dried grasses, and lunaria.
Hanging bistro lights dangled gracefully above the ceremony space, creating a canopy of illumination that cast a warm and romantic glow over the entire scene. The soft, golden light from above was mirrored by the aisle lined with hundreds of ivory pillar candles within clear glass hurricane vases. The soft flicker of candlelight illuminated the path, casting a soft, intimate ambiance that seemed to come alive with every step. The candles, in their varying heights, added depth to the atmosphere, creating a sense of intimacy to the setting for the couple to exchange their vows.
Following the ceremony, guests were invited to indulge in an assortment of hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in the adjacent room while the ceremony space was transformed into an industrial monochrome wedding dinner reception. Long exposed wood reception tables lined the center of the venue, surrounded by round tables covered in white table linens. These tables were adorned with flickering candlelight and plumes of playful baby’s breath, creating a rustic yet elegant ambiance. At the front of the room, the bride and groom sat at their candle-lit, rustic sweetheart table facing their wedding guests so they could fully witness and take in the special gathering.
Read moreTyler Lockett Engaged at Kerry Park
Seattle Seahawk Tyler Lockett became engaged to his girlfriend, Lauren Jackson, after surprising her at Kerry Park with his romantic marriage proposal, set up by Pacific Engagements Wedding Planning and Design.
Read moreWaterfront Wedding At The Woodmark Hotel
Katie and Brandon’s wedding at The Woodmark Hotel was an absolute dream. From private boat charters on Lake Washington for guests to enjoy to a live painter capturing their ceremony space in an acrylic medium, this Lake Washington wedding has stolen our hearts.
Read moreBoho Sikh Wedding at Newcastle Golf Club
In the quiet of the morning, guests began arriving at Newcastle Golf Club for the Baraat, the centuries-old Sikh tradition of the bride’s family welcoming the groom upon his arrival. After the excitement, each attendee filed into the Prestwick Terrace, which the bride and groom had arranged to transform into a fully white, monochrome space. The wooden white mandap, adorned with sheer white fabric and dried grasses, stood as the focal point in the expansive room. Before it, the couple sat in their matching ivory lehenga and sherwani, and exchanged vows amidst the soothing hymns sung by the priests. The words resonated with the gathered guests, echoing centuries-old traditions and blessings.
Read moreSeattle Courthouse Wedding
As a last-minute decision to still get married on their initial wedding date (since COVID altered their original plans), these newlyweds managed to create a beautiful and sentimental wedding day at the local courthouse. Check out their lovely Seattle Courthouse wedding that is pulling all of our heartstrings.
Read moreSummer Courtyard Wedding In West Seattle
In the picturesque setting of The Hall at Fauntleroy in West Seattle, the lush grass lawn served as the perfect canvas for the outdoor wedding ceremony. The honey wood chairs, with their natural warm tones, were arranged in an orchestra style, gently curved towards the ceremony front, ensuring that every guest had an unobstructed view of the proceedings.
The outdoor courtyard reception welcomed guests with a sense of warmth and elegance. Rectangular reception tables and high cocktail tables were strategically placed, providing spaces for guests to gather and celebrate. Adorned with all-white table settings, the tables’ focal points were the vibrant, colorful centerpieces. Mustard, cream, and pink hues added the essence of spring and romanticism.
The combination of the natural wood tones from the chairs with the flowers’ warm mustard and ivory hues created a visually stunning, fresh, and harmonious palette. The result was a celebration that felt relaxed and undeniably romantic, making everyone who attended forget that they were in Seattle, and instead felt as if they were dining in a European villa.
Read moreMetropolist Seattle Wedding
Alicia and Josh’s Seattle wedding in SODO at the industrial Metropolist wedding venue.
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