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Rachel and Riley had a modern wedding with sage and teal details at The Bridge Building last summer. 

This Midwestern pair met in 2017 when they just so happened to be visiting Nashville the same weekend. Rachel was enjoying a girls' trip when she bumped into a bachelor party Riley was part of at the FGL House on Broadway. They instantly hit it off and started a long-distance relationship that lasted for the next two years. 

Later on, Riley popped the question as they were standing underneath the Arch in St. Louis at sunset. Rachel told us that Riley “wrapped his arm around me, kissed my forehead, and said, ‘I love you, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you.’ Next thing I knew, he was on one knee asking me to marry him!” 

When Rachel and Riley began looking for venues, they knew they wanted to get married in Nashville because it's the city where they met. The Bridge Building caught their eye with its modern structure, natural lighting, and the beautiful views of downtown. 

The most important part of their wedding day was the simple act of becoming husband and wife. Amid, “an ongoing pandemic, moving from home, starting a new job, and all the stress of wedding plans in between, getting to celebrate our love and commitment to one another with our family and friends was all that mattered at the end of the day,” Rachel said. 

So when the date finally arrived, Infinity staff with the help of Nashville Lighting & Production and Echoes of Eden Florals set up the rooftop with twinkling string lights and geometric pedestals topped with delicate white blooms. Before guests arrived, Rachel shared a first look with Riley—where the two exchanged sweet letters—and then had a sweet first-look moment with her dad. 

During the ceremony, the pair brought out a special bottle of wine for a fun unity ritual that dates back to ancient Greece. Together, they sealed the wine in a box to embrace and symbolize their union. Whenever Rachel and Riley choose to open the locked box at a later date, they will be able to reminisce on that special moment and enjoy a nicely aged vintage.

After the ceremony, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with Pinot Grigio, bacon-wrapped sweet potatoes, and spicy crab wontons.

Before taking their seats for a delicious plated dinner, Rachel and Riley were announced as newlyweds and shared their first dance to “H.O.L.Y.” by Florida Georgia Line as a nod to the bar where they first met. Then, the venue's rooftop was transformed for a modern summer reception with linens and simple greenery centerpieces. 

To kick off the party, Rachel shared a sweet dance with her grandfather to “Forever Young,” by Rod Stewart, and there wasn’t a dry eye in sight!

After a few hours of celebration, it was time for guests to pick up their wedding favors, and they received personalized wine stoppers as an homage to the newlyweds’ love for wine. And it can’t be a Nashville wedding at The Bridge Building without a sparkler send-off under the bridge!

Keep scrolling to see all the sage details of this summer sage wedding. And for even more summer wedding inspiration, check out our archive

Rachel's Shoes
Invitation Suite
Rachel and Bridesmaids
Father's First Look
Father's First Look
Father's First Look
Rachel and Riley's Wedding
Wedding Welcome Sign
Rachel and Her Bridesmaids

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: August 28th, 2020
Bride & Groom:
Rachel + Riley

Location: The Bridge Building
Colors: Sage, Silver, and Teal
Photographer: John Myers
Florist: Echoes of Eden Florals
Hair & Makeup: MHD Beauty
Bridesmaids: Azazie
Suit: Men's Wearhouse
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Linens: Music City Tents
Entertainment: High Tone Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy & Haley C | IH
Rachel and Riley's Wedding Day
Rachel and Riley Posing with Wedding Party
Altar Flowers
Rachel's Ceremony Entrance
Rachel and Riley's Rooftop Ceremony
Classic Seating Chart
Wedding Cake Topper
Rachel and Riley's Guest Book
Personalized Wine Topper
Rachel and Riley Walking with Wedding Party
Summer Sage Wedding Reception Table
Rachel and Riley's First Dance
Wedding Exit

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STEPHANIE + BEN’S MOODY SOUTHERN WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/stephanie-ben-moody-southern-wedding/ Mon, 27 Jul 2020 02:00:44 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=24028 A wedding ceremony and reception with vibes and southern flair.

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Stephanie and Ben's moody southern wedding at The Quarter was beautifully intimate with natural elements and a classic color palette.

This pair met while stationed overseas at one of their favorite spots, the gym, and almost immediately hit it off.

After a quick trip home from deployment, Stephanie dropped Ben off at the airport. As she was walking away he said, "this is stupid, we should get married," immediately Stephanie replied, "yes!"

Finding the perfect venue for their moody wedding vibe was easy when it came to The Quarter! "It was a quaint size in a great location, and it was so beautiful. We fell in love with the brick walls and the windows overlooking the river," Stephanie told us.

They kicked off their day with an emotional first look that had us all reaching for a tissue, followed by a dreamy ceremony with candle light.

Once guests enjoyed a sip or two during cocktail hour, they found their seats to dine on savory selections from our friends at Dream Events & Catering.

For their first dance, Stephanie and Ben chose "On My Way to You" by Cody Johnson. "For the last two years Ben has been gone due to military deployments and an unaccompanied overseas tour," Stephanie told us. "Whenever he comes back it’s a tradition for him to say 'I’m on my way to you.'" Anyone else having bad allergies?

Looking back, Stephanie and Ben found "how beautiful everything looked and the location," to be what made their special day so memorable. Not to mention how many times their guests told them how fun their wedding was!

Keep scrolling to see all the moody southern wedding inspiration below.

Stephanie and Ben's Moody Southern Wedding Invitation
Stephanie's Southern Bridal Look
Ben's Wedding Watch
Ben
Stephanie Holding Moody Southern Wedding Bouquet
Stephanie Holding Moody Southern Wedding Bouquet
Stephanie and Ben's First Look
Stephanie and Ben's First Look
Stephanie and Ben's First Look
Stephanie and Ben Walking Downtown

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: October 12, 2019
Bride & Groom: 
Stephanie and Ben

Location: The Quarter
Guest Count: 87
Colors: Black & White
Photographer: Stephanie Sorenson
Florist: The Bride
Cake: Nichole Anderson
Linens: Music City Tents
DJ: Elite Signature DJ
Catering & Bar: Dream Events & Catering
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Megan & Kalyn | IH
Stephanie and Ben Kissing
Stephanie and Ben's Moody Southern Wedding Party
Bridesmaid Fanny Packs
Stephanie and Ben's Moody Southern Altar
Stephanie with Bridesmaids
Stephanie and Ben's Moody Southern Ceremony
Ceremony Cheers
Stephanie and Ben's Moody Southern Wedding Day
Stephanie's Moody Southern Boots
Stephanie and Her Bridesmaids
Stephanie and Ben's Sweetheart Table
Moody Southern Centerpiece
Moody Southern Wedding Reception
Cupcakes
Cupcake Tier for Reception
Stephanie Dancing
Stephanie and Ben's Boots

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MADDIE + JORDAN’S MOODY MODERN WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/maddie-jordan-moody-modern-wedding/ Mon, 08 Jun 2020 18:15:32 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=23351 A modern wedding ceremony and reception at The Bridge Building Event Spaces.

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Today we're looking back on Maddie and Jordan's moody, modern fall wedding day at The Bridge Building, and trust us— it's what wedding dreams are made of.

From the moment we met this pair, we could see their love! Celebrating the next chapter of their lives with a fun mix-and-mingle atmosphere with lovely vibes was most important to them, and we couldn't wait to get started.

The big day began with a moving first look in downtown Nashville, and they could hardly wait to see each other in their wedding day attire. Jordan rocked a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes, in addition to a feathered bowtie. As for Maddie, she chose a star-embroidered gown by Rue De Seine. But the style didn't stop with these two! Instead of bouquets, Maddie's bridesmaids donned floral necklaces, and we're obsessed! What a unique alternative to the traditional bridesmaid bouquet.

Their heartfelt ceremony took place below a tropical greenery ring with a candlelit aisle and not a dry eye in sight.

After Maddie and Jordan said their "I dos," guests enjoyed beer and wine on the rooftop while the main space was being transformed for the reception. Black linens from Music City Tents were perfect for the moody atmosphere, along with a modern show-stopping cake by Baked in Nashville and a fun photo booth for added personality. 

Shortly after, food stations opened for dinner with a trio of salads to start. Guests then chose from selections of assorted grilled flatbreads, chicken and waffles, and more. When they'd had enough to eat, everyone hit the dance floor with the lovely newlyweds and made memories of a lifetime! 

Scroll on for more from this moody, modern wedding full of fall vibes.

Jordan's Moody Modern Wedding Shoes
Maddie's Moody Modern Wedding Dress
Maddie and Jordan's Moody Modern Invitation Suite
Jordan's Moody Modern Feathered Bowtie
Jordan's Wedding Day Look
Maddie's Moody Modern Bouquet
Maddie and Her Wedding Party
Maddie and Jordan's First Look
Maddie and Jordan's First Look
Maddie and Jordan Before The Ceremony
Alternative wedding party style

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: November 10, 2019
Happy Couple:
Maddie and Jordan

Location: The Bridge Building
Guest Count: 100
Colors: Navy
Photographer: Stephanie Sorenson
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Cake: Baked in Nashville
Linens: Music City Tents
DJ: 3rd Coast Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Kristina | IH
Maddie and Jordan
Jordan's Reaction To Maddie
Maddie and Jordan's Moody Modern Wedding Ceremony
Maddie and Jordan's Wedding Ceremony Recessional
Photo Booth Backdrop
Maddie and Jordan's Guest Book
Moody Modern Wedding Reception Centerpiece
Moody Modern Wedding Reception Table
Maddie and Jordan's Moody Modern Cake
Moody Decor
Tropical Greenery Ring
Skyline View
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Currently Crushing: All Things Color https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/currently-crushing-color/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 18:00:55 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=24157 We're diving into one of our favorite 2020 wedding trends: color.

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STEP ASIDE NEUTRALS

OUR FAVORITE COLORFUL WEDDING DETAILS

Inspired by The Knot's top 2020 wedding trends, we wanted to show some love for one of our current crushes — all things color.

From neon florals to seasonal hues, your color scheme is a big step in creating the perfect vibe for your day. If you do it right, it can really make a statement or just add a tasteful pop among all the neutral tones. But let's be honest, ivory is so last year!

Check back every month for what wedding trends we're currently crushing. For bright and bold color inspiration from some of our real weddings, keep scrolling!

1. Florals

Say goodbye to white bouquets. Colorful florals are taking center stage this year, and we are here for it! Whether it's your bridal bouquet or table centerpieces, vibrant colors, pastels, and metallics add the perfect pop to any arrangement.

Warm Romantic Bridal Bouquet
Maddie's Moody Modern Bouquet
Colorful Floral Arrangement
2. Linens

All white and ivory linens are taking a backseat to these fun splashes of color. If you aren't sold on the bold look, opt for a colorful napkin. Morgan and Donovan were spot on with their neo-mint colored napkins at their Bridge Building wedding reception style, while Meagan and Brian went all the way with their living coral hued table linens at The Bell Tower.

Chic Upscale Corporate Event Table Setting
Warm Romantic Wedding Centerpiece
Bistro Table With Olive Linen
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3. Bride & Groom Style

Didn't you hear? Blue is the new black!

Another top 2020 wedding trend is a dapper groom dressed in navy, teal, or cobalt-hued suits. Added accessories like ties, bowties, and pocket hankies are only amplifying their stylish personality.

But let's not forget our brides! Val and Tess rocked blush dresses, keeping it colorful and romantic for their wedding days.

Tom Walking
Val and Kyle's First Look
Tess' Blush Wedding Gown
4. Bridesmaids

Earthy hues and denim blues will be taking center stage for bridesmaids this wedding season. In other words, we 10/10 recommend switching up those pastel pinks for bright and rich tones.

Tiffany's Emerald Green Bridesmaids
Allison Walking with Bridesmaids in Purple
5. Lighting

Lighting is one of the easiest ways to transform a space and set the tone for the evening. Heather and Ryan transformed their ceremony space at The Bridge Building into a pink dream scene, while Hilary and Zach set the mood for their reception by washing the walls of The Bell Tower in vibrant purple.

2020 Wedding Trend Color
Moroccan Style Lounge Area

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Wedding Party 101: Pre-wedding & Day of Duties https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/wedding-party-101/ Tue, 30 Jul 2019 03:00:24 +0000 https://blog.infinityeventsandcatering.com/?p=15629 Your cheat sheet for all the pre-wedding and day of wedding party duties.

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WEDDING PARTY 101

YOUR OFFICIAL JOB DESCRIPTION

OMG, it happened. Your bestie just said yes! Now what?

There to support the couple and boost morale, bridesmaids (or bromaids for guy besties) and groomsmen (or groomswomen for gal pals) fill an essential role in every wedding.

Now that you've said yes too, let's get down to bestie business. Not sure where to start or what your job entails? We can help with our Wedding Party 101 cheat sheet. Do's and don'ts used to be pretty rigid, but they're much more flexible today. Luckily nowadays, they're tailor-made to fit each and every wedding due to unique circumstances and needs.

Scroll on for a general list of duties for both sides of the squad that'll have you winning your own statue for Best Supporting Role in no time! No ugly ruffles or pocket squares required.

Classic Neutral Wedding Party

Photo by Janelle Elise

1. SHOP FOR YOUR ATTIRE

BRIDESMAIDS & BROMAIDS

Searching for the perfect bridesmaids dress can sometimes be the trickiest part of the whole wedding.

If puffy sleeves and giant bows are flashing in your head right now, fear not! Things have changed.

Depending on the bride's preferences, you may be invited to shop for your outfit with the rest of the group. If so, be on time, supportive, and sensitive to other opinions and ideas.

Ultimately, you're all there to support your girl, so pop the champagne and make a day out of it to keep things stress-free and fun for everyone.

If your bride is super chill and gives you free reign to choose your own getup, swap before you swipe! Start a group chat with the rest of the squad to establish a few ground-rules to keep things cohesive and clash-free.

GROOMSMEN & GROOMSWOMEN

Similar rules apply to the guys.

First and foremost, ask the groom if he has a preference for what you should wear.

If the Best Man is handling the ordering, send over your measurements as quickly as possible to allow time for any alterations you may need before the wedding. Because nobody likes a baggy pant!

If you're a groomswoman, we suggest stating your side by color coordinating the color of your dress with the groomsmen's suits. For a less obvious and more fashion forward option, match it with their ties or pocket squares instead.

Pro tip: When selecting colors and styles, keep the season in mind! July wedding? A three-piece wool suit isn't gonna fly.

Rebecca with her Bridesmaids

Photos by Stephanie Sorenson

Tyler with his Groomsmen

2. HOST OR ATTEND PRE-WEDDING EVENTS

BRIDESMAIDS & BROMAIDS

The Maid or Man of Honor is usually the head honcho when it comes to planning the pre-wedding events, but with busy schedules and besties in different cities, someone else might be a better fit to host. Pow-wow with the squad to get a clear idea of who's in charge of which event.

Whether it's the bridal shower or the bachelorette party, try to attend and lend a hand whenever possible. Because let's be honest, FOMO is real and the MOH could probably use a drink.

GROOMSMEN & GROOMSWOMEN

We all know that for the guys, the word "wedding" is immediately followed by the two magic words: bachelor party. But there are a few other responsibilties besides getting the crew home from Vegas in one piece.

Even if the Best Man is doing a majority of the planning, offer to help whenever possible anyway to ensure that everyone is on the same page.

For all other events including the engagement party and the rehearsal dinner, be sure to attend to show your support for not just the groom but the bride as well.

Bridesmaids Blowing Kisses to Jordan

Photos by Details Nashville

Jordan and Groomsmen Walking Along Riverfront

3. GIVE A THOUGHTFUL GIFT

BRIDESMAIDS & BROMAIDS

Between countless emails from the MOH and therapy sessions wine nights with the bride, a wedding gift might just slip your mind.

While we all like to think of our presence as being enough of a gift, it's still good form and a thoughtful gesture to give the couple something to commemorate such a momentous occasion.

We suggest going in on a gift with the rest of the gang to make it extra special and get the couple a big-ticket item that they really want.

GROOMSMEN & GROOMSWOMEN

Unless you've traveled far and wide to stand alongside the couple on their big day, the same rules apply to the guys.

Forgoing a group gift and stuck on what to get? Check the registry! Since some couples opt for a gift-free wedding or prefer donations to their Honeyfund, make sure you check their invitation and/or wedding website for the specifics.

And no, a stack of ones for the bachelor party doesn't count.

Bride Hugging Mom and Bridesmaids before Ceremony

Photos by Janelle Elise

Hunter Walking with Groomsmen

4. CRUSH THE CEREMONY

BRIDESMAIDS & BROMAIDS

With last minute tasks almost always guaranteed, be on high alert to put out mini fires as best you can.

Help the bride get ready by steaming her dress and making sure she has a snack before the mimosas arrive. Refrain from raising any points of contention or concern between the group to keep spirits high.

It's worth noting that although you wedding planner should be fully equipped with their day-of kit, it doesn't hurt to bring backups.

Bobby pins, deodorant, mints, and Tide pens are just a few of our must-haves to ensure everyone gets down the aisle looking their best.

When it comes to the main event, it's all hands on deck. Make sure your best gal is runway ready with her veil on and bouquet in hand.

GROOMSMEN & GROOMSWOMEN

PSA: The bride isn't the only one that needs a little encouragement before the big moment!

Support the groom by being there for whatever he might need. Whether it's straightening his tie, fastening cufflinks, or pouring a little liquid courage before showtime.

If the couple doesn't have designated ushers, you may be asked to help lead guests to their seats. So make sure you're aware of any specific ceremony seating requirements. Be on the lookout for lost guests, wandering family members, and anything else that may go awry.

Pro tip: Have a lint roller on hand to ensure that all outfits are picture perfect before taking your positions at the altar. And don't forget that you're being photographed, so save the funny faces for the reception.

Bridesmaid Holding Wedding Kit

Photos by Rebecca Renee

Groomsmen on Trolley

5. ROCK THE RECEPTION

BRIDESMAIDS & BROMAIDS

Details and duties aside, the main reason you're here is because one of your favorite people just couldn't get married without you. That said, don't forget to let loose and enjoy yourself!

Check in periodically with the MOH to offer assistance and ease her nerves before the big speech. And keep tabs on the bride's personal belongings to ensure a timely, stress-free send-off later on.

Although the wedding planner should have it covered, double-check to make sure the bride has first dibs on dinner and her drink of choice throughout the evening.

Once the formalities are out of the way, hit the bar and seize the night! It's up to the wedding party to keep the energy high all night long, so get out on the dance floor!

GROOMSMEN & GROOMSWOMEN

Who doesn't have at least one hilariously memorable wedding story involving a groomsman?

As well as being the life of the party (or ten), be prepared to double as the information desk.

Be on the lookout for elderly guests that may need escorting, guests without dates that may need a little encouragement on the dance floor, or any wedding gifts that need to be transported to the designated gift drop zone.

After the send-off, stick around with the 'maids to make sure that everything is squared away before the afterparty, wherever that may be!

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CHLOE + DREW’S FUN, MUSICAL WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/chloe-drew-fun-musical-wedding/ Mon, 19 Nov 2018 19:55:47 +0000 https://blog.infinityeventsandcatering.com/?p=11794 A fun, musical summer wedding with natural greenery at The Bell Tower.

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Middle school sweethearts Chloe and Drew celebrated their road to love with a fun musical wedding at The Bell Tower.

It was most important to these two lovebirds that their wedding be faith-driven and meaningful with a massive party afterward! What ensued was just that, with a few surprises tucked in.

Their day began with a hilariously unexpected first look at Long Hunter State Park in Mt. Juliet. But little did Drew know that Chloe put up his brother and Best Man Jackson to prank him to break the ice!

As Drew anxiously waited for Chloe with his back turned, Jackson tapped his shoulder instead. Dressed in their mom's wedding dress and holding Chloe's bouquet, Drew took a moment to register what was happening and cracked right up! It was the sweetest, funniest moment between these two loving brothers. Keep scrolling to see it all caught on video.

After their real first look, Chloe and Drew departed to The Bell Tower for a beautiful and heartfelt ceremony between the windows.

Before the ceremony began, the pair were separated and the groomsmen and bridesmaids initiated prayer circles for them both. It was such a special moment for the soon-to-be newlyweds.

After the ceremony, cocktail hour took place on the patio where guests snacked on cranberry bruschetta and mini chicken and waffles. In true Nashville style!

Then came the big entrance and boy was it a showstopper! After taking a few moments to themselves to let it all sink in, Chloe and Drew emerged at the top of the mezzanine staircase with microphones in hand.

To everyone's surprise, Chloe and Drew made their first entrance as husband and wife by singing their own original version of “End Game” by Taylor Swift. It was truly a moment we will never forget. Keep scrolling to see their performance on video.

Because music is such a huge part of their lives, Chloe and Drew incorporated live bands into their reception along with a personalized playlist they created from scratch.

From cocktail hour to dinner to their live bands playing at their reception, every song was specifically selected by the couple.

Their bands consisted entirely of friends and family who interchanged for a total of four different live bands! It was so fun to get everyone involved in the reception and to hear their friends and family play.

When we caught up with Chloe, she told us that her favorite moment of the wedding was when Drew surprised her with a song he wrote for their first dance.

"It was the sweetest moment when I stepped out on the dance floor and heard the lyrics that my husband had written about us and our wedding day," she told us. "It was so romantic and heartfelt. I even shed a few tears on the dance floor!" Us too Chloe, us too!

Individual tiles engraved with Chloe and Drew's wedding logo and the name of each guest sat at every place setting with a guitar pick to take home. Shoutout to Gardenhouse Pottery!

After one heck of a party, guests sent this adorable couple off through a tunnel of sparklers down 4th Ave S.

Scroll on for more from this fun, musical wedding!

Chloe's Lace Wedding Dress Train Detail
Chloe's Perfume and Diamond Necklace
Drew Buttoning Shirt
Neutral Beaded Bridesmaids Dresses Hanging
Chloe's Lace Wedding Dress Train Detail
Chloe's Flower Girls Looking at Her Wedding Dress
Nashville Art Prints
Drew Laughing with Groomsmen
Drew's Groomsman Holding Leather Flask

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: September 2, 2018
Bride & Groom: 
Chloe and Drew

Location: The Bell Tower
Guest Count: 174
Colors: Dusty Blue, White & Greenery
Photographer: Stephanie Sorenson
Videographer: Garrison Jelley
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Bar & Catering: The Bell Tower
Cake: Ivey Cake & Publix
Linens: Liberty Party Rental & BBJ Linen
DJ/Band: Family and friends!
Production Design: Infinity Hospitality
Planning: Shannon | IH
Chloe's Lace Wedding Dress Train Detail
Drew Waiting For First Look
Drew's Brother Pranking Him Before First Look
Drew Reacting to Brother
Drew and His Brother After First Look Prank
Drew Reacting to Chloe During First Look in Park
Chloe and Drew Hugging During First Look
Chloe Laughing as Drew Hugs Her During First Look
Chloe Lined Up With Bridesmaids
Greenery on Bell Tower's Staircase Railing
Drew and Flower Girls
Dark Wooden Ceremony Seating with Greenery Aisle
Chloe and Drew's Page Boy
Wedding Ceremony Greenery Arrangements with String Light Backdrop
Romantic Summer Wedding Ceremony Aisle Greenery
Chloe and Drew's Ring Bearers
Chloe and Drew's Modern Summer Wedding Ceremony
Chloe and Drew Embracing
Chloe Holding Her Greenery Bouquet
Chloe and Drew Kissing With Wedding Party Cheering Behind
Natural Golden Summer Wedding Reception
Wooden Head Table With Greenery
Tall Greenery Summer Wedding Reception Centerpiece
Rhinestone 'Bride' Wine Glass
Chloe and Bridesmaids With Arms Around Waists
Drew's Hands Around Chloe
Chloe and Drew Embracing
Chloe and Drew Lined Up With Wedding Party
'Tenerife Sea' Table Number with Greenery
Guitar Pick Wedding Favor
Musical Gobo on Bell Tower's Interior Wall
White and Gold Lace Wedding Cake with Greenery
'Holding Onto You' Table Number with Salads on Table
Chloe's Bridesmaids Cheering
Chloe and Drew Singing on Bell Tower Staircase
Chloe and Drew Singing on Bell Tower Staircase
Guest Giving Speech
Drew in Floral Suit Jacket Hugging Chloe

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REBECCA + TYLER’S DREAMY, SPIRITUAL WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/rebecca-tyler-dreamy-spiritual-wedding/ Wed, 24 Oct 2018 21:20:24 +0000 http://blog.infinityeventsandcatering.com/?p=11403 A romantic, meaningful wedding ceremony & reception at The Bell Tower.

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Rebecca and Tyler's dreamy, spiritual wedding at The Bell Tower was ultra-romantic and beautifully meaningful.

From the moment we first met, Rebecca knew she wanted a soft, romantic and airy feeling on her wedding day. The couple transformed the masculine architecture of the space with draping and light linens, creating a calm and spiritual atmosphere.

To start the celebration Rebecca and Tyler opted for a first look, and it was precious! As Rebecca walked towards her groom, you could see the giddiness of anticipation in both of them. Tyler was overcome with emotions when he saw his beautiful bride for the first time. It was everything you want in a first look.

As guests arrived, they were invited to sign a custom wooden sign in lieu of a guestbook. It was the perfect touch for them and will be a keepsake they can hang in their home for years to come.

Shortly after, the ceremony began. My favorite part of the day was hearing them read their own vows. It was so special to hear how much they love each other and how important the day was to them. After hearing their words, you could feel their love.

Cocktail hour kicked off on the patio after the ceremony. Light bites included our pepper jelly pimento cheese bruschetta, hot chicken sliders and candied bacon deviled eggs.

For dinner, family and friends made their way to a buffet of lemon and herb baked chicken, four cheese macaroni, rosemary roasted new potatoes and roasted brussels sprouts.

As the evening came to a close, guests grabbed Ghirardelli squares and Goo Goo Clusters for a late night treat.

The couple was sent off through a tunnel of silver streamers surrounded by their family and friends. Despite getting tangled in the popped streamers, Rebecca and Tyler were glowing as they ran out the door to their getaway car.

Rebecca and Tyler's Invitation Suite
Rebecca's Wedding Dress Hanging
Rebecca's Bridal Bouquet
Rebecca's Veil and Bridal Shoes
Tyler Waiting for Rebecca

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: August 18, 2018
Bride & Groom: 
Rebecca and Tyler

Location: The Bell Tower
Guest Count: 125
Colors: Ivory, Mauve & Burgundy
Photographer: Stephanie Sorenson
Videographer: John Jordan Films
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Cake: Publix
Calligraphy: White Ink Calligraphy
Draping: Quest Events
DJ/Band: Nashville Party Authority
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Infinity Hospitality
Planning: Shannon | IH
Rebecca and Tyler
Rebecca and Tyler's Wedding Party
Tyler with his Groomsmen
Rebecca Holding her Pale Pink Bouquet
Rebecca with her Bridesmaids
Ceremony Altar Wood Cross
Dreamy, Spiritual Wedding Ceremony Setup
Rebecca and Tyler Lighting Unity Candle
Rebecca and Tyler Walking Down the Aisle
Wood Panel Guestbook Alternative
Dreamy, Spiritual Wedding Reception Setup
Rebecca and Tyler's Sweetheart Table
Rebecca and Tyler
Tyler with his Groomsmen
Dreamy, Spiritual Wedding Reception Setup
Two Tiered Wedding Cake
Rebecca's First Dance with her Father
Rebecca's First Dance with her Father
Calligraphy Table Signage
Rebecca and Tyler's Wedding Exit
Mercedes Getaway Car
Rebecca and Tyler

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THE HISTORY OF THE FLOWER GIRL https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/history-of-the-flower-girl/ Fri, 17 Feb 2017 21:04:45 +0000 http://blog.infinityeventsandcatering.com/?p=727 Ever wondered where the flower girl tradition came from? We did!

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We just love these sweet flower girl photos, and that got us thinking. Where did the flower girl tradition come from?

There were many different variations of flower girls from the Victorian Era to the Elizabethan Era, but the flower girl dates all the way back to the Roman Empire.

In ancient Rome, flower girls carried sheaves of wheat and bouquets of herbs to bless the couple with fertility and prosperity. Later, in the 14th century, they often carried strands of garlic to ward off evil and jealous spirits.

It wasn't until nearly the 16th century that we began to see flowers incorporated with the traditional herb bouquets carried by the little ones. From symbols of fertility, happiness and love to symbols of fidelity and luck, flowers and herbs played a significant role in wishing the wedding couple well. Among the most common were roses, orange blossoms, rosemary, and baby's breath.

Today, the flower girl might not necessarily represent fertility or carry strands of garlic down the aisle to ward off spirits, but they remain an important part of many ceremonies.

So what do you think? Will you incorporate flower girls into your wedding? Let us know what the traditions means to you.

Flower Girl Hair
Koral + Servando's Flower Girls
Servando and His Daughter
Drew and Flower Girls
Chloe's Flower Girls Looking at Her Wedding Dress
Flower Girls Walking Down the Aisle
Flower Girls in Modern Classic Wedding

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