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Emily and Tyler celebrated their nuptials with a sunny rooftop ceremony and reception full of whimsical wisteria at The Bridge Building. 

These University of Georgia graduates met through mutual college friends at a New Year’s Eve Widespread Panic concert at none other than the Bridgestone Arena here in Nashville! 

To keep with their Music City love story, Tyler popped the question before a Nashville Predators hockey game in the same arena where they first met. And when choosing their wedding venue, they recognized the Bridge Building on their way to a Titans football game and knew it would be the perfect spot. 

When the wedding day arrived, Emily was dressed in an off-the-shoulder mermaid gown with pearl details, a slicked back classic bun, traditional white heels, and she carried a bouquet of peach and lavender blooms. Emily and Tyler opted out of a wedding party so their special day could feel as intimate as possible. 

As the sun was setting over the Nashville skyline in the background, Emily and Tyler tied the knot between floral arrangements of peach, white, and lavender surrounded by a joyful audience of family and friends on the rooftop. 

Afterwards, guests made their way to the riverfront patio to enjoy a couple passed apps of bacon wrapped shrimp, fried mac and cheese bites, mini chicken and waffles, and pepper jelly pimento bruschetta while the main space got its final touch for the reception.

The Cumberland space at The Bridge Building looked bright and dreamy with crisp white linens, gold chiavari chairs, and pink silk napkins at each table with elegant elevated centerpieces of white hydrangeas and peach blooms. Individually hung wisteria vines in pink, peach, and lavender stole the show; they surrounded a grand Maria chandelier at the center of the room, creating the most whimsical feel against the industrial beams of the space, while a greenery boxwood wall of champagne welcomed the guests into the reception and added to the dreamy ambiance.

Once guests found their seats, a plated dinner service began followed by a traditional first dance to “They Love Each Other” by The Grateful Dead, a champagne toast, and the cutting of the cake. Emily had a quick outfit change into a sparkling cocktail-style dress with white western boots, and they danced the night away with their loved ones!

Keep scrolling to see more of Emily and Tyler’s whimsical spring wedding full of wisteria.

Emily's Whimsical Bridal Bouquet of Lavender
The Back of Emily's Off the Shoulder Form Fitted Bridal Gown
Emily's Bridal Heels and White Cowboy Boots
Ceremony Floral Arrangements on Rooftop in Nashville
Guests Sitting for Rooftop Wedding Ceremony in Downtown Nashville
Emily and Tyler's Whimsical Wisteria Rooftop Wedding Ceremony

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: April 10, 2022
Happy Couple:
Emily + Tyler

Location: The Bridge Building
Guest Count: 126
Colors: Pink and Lavender 
Photographer: Details Nashville
Florist: LMA Designs
Cake: Dessert Designs
Paper Goods: AMP Marketing
Calligraphy: White Ink Calligraphy
Rentals: EventWorks
Entertainment: Stretta
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Kayla + Emily | IH
Emily and Tyler's Whimsical Wisteria Wedding in Downtown Nashville Tennessee
Emily and Tyler's First Ceremony Kiss for Whimsical Wedding on Rooftop in Nashville
Emily and Tyler Kissing at the End of the Aisle During Wedding Ceremony in Downtown Nashville
Whimsical Wisteria Wedding Reception Setup in Downtown Nashville
Unique Guest Book Print Out on Wedding Welcome Table
Close Up of Classic Four Tiered Whimsical Wedding Cake with Cat Topper
Whimsical Wisteria in Mainspace with Maria Chandelier at the Bridge Building
Whimsical Wedding Reception with Wisteria and Cake Table
Greenery Boxwood Champange Wall with Individual Champagne Flutes in Nashville
Reception Table Setting with Gold Favor Bags and Greenery Centerpiece
Emily and Tyler Cutting their Four Tiered Whimsical Wedding Cake
Emily and Tyler Standing in front of their Custom Gobo for Whimsical Wedding in Downtown Nashville
Emily and Tyler Sharing a Kiss in front of Exit Car in Downtown Nashville

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Mary + Joe’s Classic Indoor Garden Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/mary-joe-classic-indoor-garden-wedding/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 02:00:04 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=31780 A classic wedding with garden-inspired decor at The Bell Tower in Nashville.

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Here’s a look back at Mary and Joe’s classic indoor garden wedding ceremony and reception with a neutral color palette this past January at The Bell Tower.

Mary and Joe, both high school AP English teachers, met teaching at the same school. While working together, they became great friends and were dating other people when they first met, but when they both became single, they took their opportunity to be together! 

The couple was engaged in the beginning of quarantine while renting a romantic cabin in Georgia. They went on a hike one day and Joe let Mary walk ahead for a little ways before he surprised her with the proposal. Mary said she knew it was coming  but didn't know exactly when and she was so surprised in the moment that she forgot to say “Yes!”

When it came to the vision for their day, Mary said she wanted a formal, black tie optional wedding and to feel like a high-end cocktail party with movie premier vibes. 

Mary wore an elegant lace gown with a deep V neckline, a classic waist-length veil, and held a stunning, cascading bouquet full of wild greenery and bright white blooms. Her bridesmaids wore mix-and-match black gowns with smaller versions of her bouquet. Joe and his groomsmen kept the elegant, black tie look going in sharp tuxedos with white boutonnieres. 

The I dos were held in the main space of The Bell Tower in a beautiful ceremony. The aisle was bordered with white rose petals and warm pillar candles, with large standing floral arrangements of greenery and white roses at the entrance and altar.

After Mary and Joe were pronounced as husband and wife,  the guests moved into the covered  patio space for cocktail hour. It was decorated with white paper lanterns, string lights, modern white lounge furniture, trees and plants, and seagrass rugs, giving the space a luxurious, natural feel that tied into their ceremony perfectly. 

While guests mixed and mingled outside, Infinity’s event team flipped the main space for the reception.  The room was set with bright white linens and black chiavari chairs that created the elegant look and feel Mary wanted. Tall floral arrangements stood at the center of each table, full of mixed greenery and white flowers, with smaller arrangements and candles below. Our grand staircase and original wood columns were wrapped in Jackson vine to bring the indoor garden look to life, and the room was lit from above with iron chandeliers from Nashville Lighting & Production. 

For dinner, guests chose from several food stations, including gourmet french fries, sliders, surf & turf, and risotto. And then the dance floor was open to keep the celebration going!

Scroll on to see all the details of Mary and Joe’s classic, indoor garden wedding.

In house bridal studio set for brides maids to do their hair and makeup
Bride poses in v neck lace detail gown holding a while bride holds a stunning, cascading bouquet full of wild greenery and bright white blooms.
Bridal part poses with black dresses and coordinating floral bouquets
Staircase floral display with greenery and white roses
Bride holds a stunning, cascading bouquet full of wild greenery and bright white blooms.
Indoor Garden Inspired Wedding Ceremony Aisle
Ceremony space with large standing florals dark colored chairs rose petal lined aisle with candles
Groomsmen pose for photos in tuxedos outside the The Bell Tower
Bride and groom pose while bride holds a stunning, cascading bouquet full of wild greenery and bright white blooms.
White paper lanterns, string lights, modern white lounge furniture, trees and plants, and seagrass rugs
Bride and groom pose for photos in the cocktail patio hour space
White paper lanterns, string lights, modern white lounge furniture, trees and plants, and seagrass rugs
Reception with white linens elevated floral centerpieces and hanging goblet chandeliers

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: January 15, 2022
Happy Couple: Mary and Joe
Location: The Bell Tower
Guest Count: 80
Colors: Neutrals, Black, & White
Photography: Details Nashville
Florist: T. Villager Designs
Linens: Event Works Rentals
Cake: Publix
Rentals: Mayker Creative
Draping: Quest Events Nashville
Entertainment: Prime Source Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy + Maggie | IH
Reception with white linens elevated floral centerpieces and romantic pillar candles
Kings table with white linen elevated greenery and white roses
Wedding guest favors in brown reusable totes
Father and daughter entrance, father in back tux, Mary the bride holding floral bouquet
Reception with white linens elevated floral centerpieces and hanging goblet chandeliers
Floral display with greenery and white roses on the stairwell and entrance pillars
Indoor Garden Inspired Wedding Reception Tables

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Currently Crushing: Velvet in Weddings https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/currently-crushing-velvet/ Sun, 20 Feb 2022 02:00:04 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=30466 All the ways couples are incorporating velvet into their wedding decor and attire.

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CURRENTLY CRUSHING

How to Incorporate Velvet into Your Wedding

Inspired by the latest wedding trends, we wanted to dive a little deeper into one of our current crushes — all things velvet.

When it comes to adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to your wedding, few fabrics can rival the timeless elegance of velvet. Its soft texture, rich colors, and luxurious sheen make it a perfect choice for couples looking to infuse their special day with opulence and romance. From bridal details to reception linens, with velvet, you can mix and match your attire and decor to fit any style including elegant, boho, vintage, tuscan, and even modern design.

Whether you’re planning a lavish affair or a more intimate gathering, here are seven stunning ways to incorporate velvet into your wedding:

1.THE DETAILS

We’ve never turned away from even the smallest detail, so why start now! If you’re having a fall or winter wedding, velvet is the perfect staple texture for your day. And if you’re not a huge fan of it, hear us out.

Set the tone by incorporating velvet accents into your invitations and stationery. Opt for velvet-lined envelopes, velvet ribbon embellishments, or even velvet-covered invitation suites for a touch of tactile luxury that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.

Add a touch of softness and sophistication to your floral arrangements by incorporating velvet elements. Wrap your bouquet stems in velvet ribbon in a coordinating color or incorporate velvet blooms such as velvet roses or ranunculus for a romantic and textural contrast. And if that feels like too much, a velvet-bound guest book or velvet ring box are even smaller ways to incorporate the trendy fabric—and those can seem like unimportant additions, but they will always take your style the extra mile.

Photos by Hunter Berry

2.BRIDE STYLE

Embrace the luxe feel of velvet by incorporating it into your bridal attire. No, we’re not saying go find an ivory velvet gown (unless you want to), but think about the rest of your wedding day attire! 

One of our past brides, Amber, opted for green velvet booties for her boho wedding day at The Bell Tower, and we are obsessed. If booties aren’t for you, there are some stunning open and closed-toe bridal heels in velvet, too.

And don’t forget about the accessories! Headbands, gloves, a winter shrug, a post-ceremony outfit with a velvet jacket… the list goes on.

Photography by Teale Photography and Blue Vinyl Creative

3.LINENS

Looking for that warm, moody vibe on your big day? Think velvet linens! Even if it’s a few accent tables, maybe just your sweetheart table, velvet tablecloths are both beautiful and cozy for seasonal decor.

Using velvet as a table runner, or even napkins at each place setting can also add depth and texture to your tablescape.

4.SEATING

One of our favorite ways to include this trendy texture is with your seating! 

Opt for vintage velvet chairs at your sweetheart table, a sofa for a photo booth, or try a lounge area during the reception with velvet loveseats and ottomans. If an entire piece of furniture isn’t quite your vibe, velvet throw pillows would also be a nice touch.

Photography by Erin Fox Photo, Sabrina Englehart, and Kailee Rose

5.GROOM ATTIRE

Some grooms may have difficulty finding ways to spruce up their classic suit and tie, but we know just the thing: velvet!

Grooms can also get in on the trend with velvet tuxedos or velvet bow ties for a dapper finishing touch. There are smaller details grooms can incorporate, too, such as a suit with a velvet lapel, velvet pocket square, or ribbon added to a boutonniere.

6.DRAPING

Infuse your wedding décor with touches of velvet to create a romantic and luxurious atmosphere. Velvet drapery might seem like it could be too heavy, but trust us, it’s quite the opposite. From creating an intimate feel in an open space, to adding a sense of luxury, velvet drapes will add to your design.

Brittany and Brandon wanted an intimate feel for their modern ceremony at The Bell Tower so they had black velvet draping added in front of the arched windows.

Photography by Ali Bonomo, Caitlin Steva, and Details Nashville

7.BRIDESMAIDS

Last but not least, velvet bridesmaid dresses are one of the most stylish ways to add this trend into your cooler wedding day!

Velvet dresses look chic and elegant while adding a romantic cozy vibe to your fall or winter wedding day. They’re a beautiful way to incorporate your wedding’s colors, too.

Photography by Laura K. Allen, John Myers, and Jordyn Smalling 

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KATEYLYN + ZACK’S SWEET SUMMER ROOFTOP WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/kateylyn-zacks-sweet-summer-rooftop-wedding/ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 18:46:42 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=28209 A summer rooftop ceremony and reception with mauve and navy details at The Bridge Building.

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Kateylyn and Zack celebrated their marriage with a late summer rooftop wedding that featured mauve and navy details and a stunning view of Nashville at The Bridge Building. 

These two met and started their relationship when a mutual friend set them up as prom dates at the end of their senior year of high school. Years later, Zack surprised Kateylyn in front of their family with a beach proposal at her grandparent’s house in Westport, Massachusetts. 

When it was time to start wedding planning, Kateylyn and Zack knew they wanted a venue downtown so they could “share the beauty of the city” with their out-of-town guests. They set up a tour of The Bridge Building and fell in love at first sight! 

On the day of the wedding, the pair opted out of a first look, so Zack saw his bride as her dad—who served as the officiant—walked her down the aisle for their sunny rooftop ceremony. 

After the exchange of vows, guests found their way to a cocktail hour featuring candied bacon and cabernet as the wedding party posed for some final photos. 

At the reception, a plated dinner of Southern selections was served by Infinity staff before the newlyweds cut their special cake, featuring an heirloom cake-topper, and tossed the bouquet and garter! 

As the party kicked off, Kateylyn and Zack shared a first dance to “Blessings” by Florida Georgia Line. They chose this song because it describes a “simple happy life with lots of love” that they look forward to creating together. How sweet!

Their guests danced the night away before grabbing a shot of Tennessee whiskey and sending the newly married couple through a sparkler exit. 

Scroll on to see more details of this summer rooftop wedding at The Bridge Building.

Kateylyn and Zach's Invitation Suite
Floral Arrangement
Kateylyn and Her Bridesmaids
Kateylyn and Zach's Wedding Party

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: August 22nd, 2020
Bride & Groom: 
Kateylyn and Zack 

Location: The Bridge Building
Colors: Mauve and Navy 
Photographer: Details Nashville
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Cake: Publix
Hair & Makeup: Southern Luxe Beauty
Linens: Music City Tents
DJ: 3rd Coast Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Libby + Megan | IH
Kateylyn and Zach Before Ceremony
Kateylyn Walking The Aisle
Zach Kissing Kateylyn
Kateylyn's Bridal Look
Greenery Runner
Kateylyn and Zach's Sweetheart Table
Tennessee Whiskey Party Favor
Dessert Table
Bouquet Toss
Cat Themed Custom Wedding Gobo
Sparkler Exit

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HOLLY + JOHN’S REFINED SPRING WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/holly-john-refined-spring-wedding/ Thu, 14 Jan 2021 06:00:30 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=27511 An intimate, natural wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower.

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Holly and John celebrated their love during an upscale spring wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower last June.

The pair met through mutual friends during their freshman year of college. After some time, they began dating, which eventually led to a sweet proposal while strolling through the beautiful gardens at Cheekwood.  

On the big day, The Bell Tower was set with swooping string lights, a staircase dressed with lush summer greenery, and a romantic candlelit aisle that ended with wooden ceremony arch adorned with more greenery.

A group of talented musicians known as The Corwin Trio also helped set the scene with beautiful string music. Holly’s bridesmaids were dressed in light blue chiffon as she stunned in an A-line gown with a long veil. John kept it sharp and simple in a classic black three-piece suit. 

For the ceremony, close family and friends watched the pair share their vows from their socially-distanced seats both in the aisles and on the mezzanine.  

After the couple exchanged rings and said “I do,” guests enjoyed a breezy cocktail hour before being seated for a number of appetizers, including bacon-wrapped sweet potatoes and key west crab cakes before a plated dinner. Tables were set with bright white linens and clear vases filled with classic white arrangements. Lounge areas with brass tables were also set for guests to relax and take in the beautiful day.

To close out the evening, High Tone Entertainment set the mood with lots of fun, upbeat tunes that got their family and friends out on the dance floor before Holly and John made their escape in a classic black and white vintage car!

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Refined Wedding Details
Holly
Holly
Holly
John and Groomsmen
Holly
Holly and Her Bridesmaids
Main Space at The Bell Tower

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: June 12th, 2020
Happy Couple:
Holly & John 

Location: The Bell Tower
Colors: Pale Blue & Beige 
Photographer: Details Nashville
Florist: LMA Designs
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Rentals: Music City Tents
Paper Goods: Dear Addie
DJ: Prime Source Entertainment + High Tone Entertainment 
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Kalyn & Cori | IH
Holly and John's Refined Wedding
Ceremony Setup
Bride walking down Bell Tower staircase during wedding ceremony processional
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Ceremony Music
Holly and John Say I Do
Mezzanine Seating
Simple Airy Centerpiece
Lounge Area for Cocktail Hour
Holly and John's Getaway Car

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TRACY + CHASE’S MODERN, ORIGAMI WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/tracy-chase-modern-origami-wedding/ Thu, 12 Nov 2020 02:32:13 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=27092 A winter wedding ceremony and reception at The Bridge Building paying tribute to the bride's heritage.

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After a midnight proposal in Scotland, Tracy and Chase couldn't wait to celebrate their love surrounded by their family and friends. These two said "I do," with a modern origami wedding at The Bridge Building.

The day began with VIP treatment for the bride and groom as well as the wedding party with a masseuse. Sign us up!

For the overall look, we transformed the venue with modern pendant lighting from Nashville Lighting & Production and greenery from Forget Me Not Designs. Charcoal velvet linens added a feeling of luxury to the space.

In honor of Tracy's cultural heritage, she made origami cranes to incorporate throughout. Not only fun and festive, cranes are full of symbolism. In Japan, red-crowned cranes as said to mate for life and live 1,000 years, making them a beautiful symbol for lasting love.

Second to spending time with friends and family, food and drinks hit the top of Tracy and Chase's priority list. The Bridge Building didn't disappoint! Their in-house catering team crafted a decadent menu. Plated dinner included a choice of grilled asparagus with butter poached halibut and parmesan risotto or with filet of beef and garlic parmesan mashed potatoes.

For dessert, Nashville Sweets made a three-tier red velvet cake along with miniature key lime pie and blueberry pie shooters. Hungry yet?

Scroll on for all the details of this modern origami wedding.

Modern Wedding Invitation Suite
Chase
Tracy Holding Bridal Bouquet
Chase Kissing Tracy's Shoulder
Tracy and Chase's Rooftop Wedding Ceremony

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: February 1, 2020
Bride & Groom: 
Tracy and Chase

Location: The Bridge Building
Guest Count: 86
Colors: Black & White
Photographer: Details Nashville
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Linens: Music City Tents
Entertainment: 3rd Coast EntertainmentRyan Fine
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Lighting: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Kacey & Cassidy | IH
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Gold Origami Cranes
Modern Wedding Reception Tables
Tracy and Chase Kissing with Wedding Party
Escort Cards and Origami Wedding Decor
Modern Origami Wedding Reception Setup
Origami Wedding RSVP Card
Tracy with Bridesmaids Holding Bouquets
Modern Wedding Centerpiece and Table Number
Modern Origami Wedding Head Table
Alternative Guitar Wedding Guest Book
Pocky Wedding Favors
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HILARY + ZACH’S PURPLE FALL WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/hilary-zach-purple-fall-wedding/ Mon, 24 Aug 2020 18:24:28 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=24399 A romantic, fall wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower.

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Hilary and Zach celebrated their love with a purple fall wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower.

These two lovebirds were introduced by mutual friends in college at the University of Pittsburgh. After moving to Nashville, they took a road trip back to where it all started, and in front of the Cathedral of Learning, Zach got down on one knee.

When it came time to choose a venue, Hilary and Zach told us, "We fell in love with the entire vibe— the high ceiling, brick, and wood" of The Bell Tower. Not to mention, Zach "really loved the whiskey room."

They wanted their special day to be full of good food and dancing with those they love most. And we think we accomplished just that!

Between the arched windows with a string light backdrop and romantic floral arrangements framing the altar, Hilary and Zach tied the knot. In addition to exchanging vows, these two incorporated a wine box ceremony. A bottle of wine is placed in a case that the couple sealed together to be opened at a later date. How fun!

After the ceremony, guests headed to the patio to enjoy some delectable hors d'oeuvres. Selections included pepper jelly pimento cheese bruschetta, fried green tomatoes, bleu cheese stuffed bacon-wrapped dates, and hot chicken sliders, as well as pear and feta hushpuppies.

Meanwhile, our team transformed the main space for dinner with gray linens, florals, and purple color washed walls.

Hilary and Zach decided on a buffet dinner service for their guests and, instead of having a traditional wedding cake, they opted for a Pittsburgh cookie table. With 10 different flavors, there was no way you could choose just one!

Music and dancing were a top priority for this pair, so, of course, they danced the rest of the night away. Scroll on for more details from this purple fall wedding!

Hilary and Zach's Plum Fall Wedding Invitation Suite
Hilary Getting Ready
Hilary's Bridesmaids in Plum
Hilary and Zach's Plum Fall Wedding
Hilary and Zach's Plum Fall Wedding Ceremony
Plum Fall Wedding Floral

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: November 30, 2019
Bride & Groom: 
Hilary and Zach

Location: The Bell Tower
Guest Count: 78
Colors: Eggplant Purple & Gray
Photographer: Details Nashville
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Draping: Quest Events
Paper Goods: Shutterfly
Linens: Music City Tents
DJ: DJ Dan Buckley
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Lighting: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Emily | IH
Hilary's Bridal Look
Ceremony Chandelier
Hilary and Zach's Plum Fall Wedding Ceremony
Hilary and Zach's Plum Fall Wedding Ceremony
Hilary and Zach's Fall Wedding Ceremony
Cocktail Hour
Hilary and Zach's Plum Fall Wedding
Plum Fall Wedding Reception Centerpiece
Purple Fall Wedding Head Table
Cocktail Hour
Reception Seating Chart
Plum Fall Wedding Reception
Hilary and Zach's Cookie Table
Hilary and Zach's Personalized Cookies
Plum Fall Wedding Arrangements
Plum Fall Wedding Reception
Hilary and Zach's First Dance

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Currently Crushing: Micro Weddings https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/currently-crushing-micro-weddings/ Fri, 10 Jul 2020 21:42:07 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=26302 Why we're currently crushing on custom and all-inclusive micro weddings.

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MICRO WEDDINGS

A TOP 2020 WEDDING TREND

Micro weddings may be a term you're seeing a lot of lately, but it's not just because of the pandemic. Can you believe as early as last year, micro weddings were predicted to be a trend for 2020? Spooky! Who knew they would quickly move from just a trend to a necessity.

So what's a micro wedding? A micro wedding is an intimate gathering with your closest family and friends. VIPs only, please!

Planning a wedding is a major task with a major investment. One of the easiest ways to save on wedding expenses is to trim your guest list, which is leading more and more modern couples to reconsider their large wedding.

Scroll on for a few reasons we're currently crushing on micro weddings!

More Venue Options

When planning a micro wedding, you want to keep your guest list small, less than 50 guests to be exact, which makes your venue options almost limitless.

We can't help but shout out our favorite venues, The Bridge Building and The Bell Tower, when expressing the importance of finding that perfect location. But if it's not the main space of The Bell Tower or the rooftop of The Bridge Building, then explore other locations like a garden or the cafe where you had your first date. Finding a location that suits you and your significant other best is easier when you're no longer limited by a venue's capacity.

A Low-Pressure Guest List

Keeping your guest list small will take the pressure off both you and your significant other. Say goodbye to inviting anyone solely out of obligation and focus on inviting your immediate family members and your closest friends.

Rachel with Bridesmaids
Decadent Dinner

A more intimate dinner with your loved ones might leave you with a little extra wiggle room in your budget for a more specialized menu. Think steak instead of chicken!

Right now, as a precaution, we recommend a plated dinner service for your special occasion instead of a buffet or interactive stations. This allows you more control over the look and feel of your menu, as well as being a more efficient way to serve the meal.

It's All in the Details

Prioritizing your nearest and dearest allows you to allocate your investment toward the smaller details. Don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild! Choose your decor, florals, seating, and more based on your wants and needs, not on your unlimited guest count.

Upgrade to specialty linens, get the chic furniture you always wanted, or opt for a premium bar. Try adding meaningful touches that may not be included in a larger-scale wedding, whether that's leaving a personalized note at every place setting or including activities in your night. Micro weddings are all about the intimate experience with your closest friends and family.

Italian-inspired Bridal Bouquet

Photos by Details Nashville

An Alternative to Cancelling or Postponing

If you're faced with the decision to cancel or reschedule your wedding, a micro wedding is a great alternative to postponing until 2021. A small guest count will help keep your friends and family safe while also letting the celebration continue.

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Currently Crushing: Sustainability https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/currently-crushing-sustainability/ Mon, 09 Mar 2020 02:00:20 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=24900 Our top five ways to have a more sustainable wedding with inspiration from real weddings.

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GO GREEN

HOW TO HAVE A MORE SUSTAINABLE WEDDING

Sustainability is a huge trend this year and hopefully for many years to come. Couples are looking at what impact they're making on the environment and taking steps to reduce their wedding footprint.

Feeling overwhelmed on where to start? Every effort, no matter how small, makes an impact, so it's important to focus on what's most meaningful to you as a couple. That's why we've rounded up a few of our favorite ideas on how to have a more sustainable wedding.

Stay tuned every month for what wedding trends we're currently crushing, and scroll on for Pinterest-worthy sustainable inspiration from our real weddings!

1. Say Buh-Bye to Paper

Perhaps the easiest way to have a more sustainable wedding is to opt out of paper goods and come up with unique alternatives for table numbers, ceremony programs, escort cards, and more.

While we still support sending a beautiful invitation suite via snail mail, consider using recyclable or plantable paper and reducing the number of inserts in your suite.

Rachel + Kevin and Tammy + Jeff both opted for reusable table numbers, while Leslie + Kyle chose a calligraphed mirror in lieu of individual menus at each place setting.

Garden-Inspired Wedding Centerpiece
Garden Style Wedding Centerpiece and Table Number
Gold-Framed Mirror Menu Sign

Photos by Rachel Moore & SheHeWe

2. Find Like-Minded Vendors

It's important to work with vendors who also take strides to reduce waste. Look for florists who use locally-grown flowers and don't use foam blocks. You could even consider using potted arrangements that can be replanted instead of cut flowers.

Work with caterers who source their food locally and organically, as well as those who have a plan for the leftovers. If combatting the agricultural industry is your biggest priority, you'll want to find a caterer that is both vegan and vegetarian friendly.

Potted Plant in Terra Cotta Vase
Wedding Ceremony Potted Cacti in Terra Cotta Vases
Plated Salads

Photos by Blue Vinyl Creative & Sara Bill Photography

3. Make a Charitable Donation

Instead of personalized party favors like plastic cups or koozies, opt to make charitable donations in honor of your guests. Margot + Josh donated to a cause near and dear to their hearts, the Herren Project, while Jonna + Brian donated to St. Jude.

4. Reuse Your Decor

Reusing your decor is not only more sustainable, but it also cuts costs. Floral arrangements can be reused throughout the day from the altar to the reception, candles can make their way from the ceremony aisle to the centerpieces, and an arch can frame the ceremony and the sweetheart table.

Another great way to extend the life of your florals is by donating them to a hospital or retirement home after your event is over!

Classic Natural Wedding Ceremony
Wedding Table Number
Classic Natural Wedding Sweetheart Table

Photo by John Myers

5. Eliminate Plasticware

Renting your china, silverware, and glassware is not only the more sustainable choice, but it will contribute to your overall look, too. We're also talking about the bar here. Plastic cups and straws need to go.

If you're set on disposables, opt for compostables instead.

Gold-rimmed Glassware
Chic Gold Place Setting
Chic Bar Setup at The Quarter

Photos by Details Nashville

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