Planning, Design and Coordination by Katie Foulds Hopkins of Kirkbrides
Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Cleveland Museum of Art
Band, Cocktail Hour Music, DJ: The Orchestra, Cleveland Music Group
Bridal Gown: Matina’s Bridal
Cake/Favors: Luna Bakery
Ceremony Music: OPUS 216
Lighting/Ceremony Sound: Rock the House
Floral Décor: Blooms by Plantscaping
Hair: Barb Banko
Linens/Rentals: Event Source
Makeup: Lindsay London
Officiant: Reverend Peter Newport
Photography: Emily Millay
Stationery: Blue Envelope Boutique
Transportation: A Touch of Class and Lolly the Trolley
Valet: ASV Services
Some of my favorite things: The Cleveland Museum of Art. Paris. Good food. Good music. French 75s. All of these boxes were checked at Paige and Vincent’s exquisite wedding at The Cleveland Museum of Art. Working with Paige to design a soft and classic yet unique wedding was such fun because her taste is impeccable.
A
ceremony outside at the Museum is always a treat, and I love that Paige chose
to use the Museum as the backdrop – so epic and memorable!
As
guests moved inside for cocktails, they were greeted by the magnificence of the
Atrium dressed up in a neutral but intriguing palette. I absolutely
love Paige’s linen choices because I think they added a subtle warmth to the
coloring of the Atrium. The champagne chameleon chairs were the
ideal color to complement the linens and charger plates.
Arne
from Blooms designed very lush, textured centerpieces that mirrored Paige’s
tastes but also fit well within the grandeur of the Atrium. The
floral color palette was stunning with the inclusion of the amnesia
rose.
We
designed a slightly unusual floor plan for the space, placing the band against
the Bamboo planter rather than the 1916 façade, which worked so well. I love
that all of Paige’s details were classic, with a slight twist.
The
varying tiers on the cake added character to its otherwise classic and elegant
style. Again, the subtle pop of color in the flowers added luscious
charm and complemented the lavender macaroon favors!
One
of my favorite details was the stationery – truly stunning in its simplicity
from the invitations which were written in French and in English, to the ceremony
programs and menus.
Guests
dined on a perfectly curated menu from Provenance and, upon their final course,
wasted no time filling the dance floor – The Orchestra is always successful at
keeping the party going. Of course, who better to capture every
exquisite detail than Emily Millay!
Wedding is a special moment of every couple's life.Wedding photo is most important.Your photography is very nice & charming.Thanks for sharing.
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