Ceremony arches make a big statement to guests about the look and feel of the whole wedding day. From the exchanging of vows to the first kiss, the ceremony arch frames each of the most important moments of your day. As you’re trying to decide between flowers, lace, or both, these utterly romantic ceremony arches from real weddings will help inspire you to choose the right design elements for your own!
Now that you’ve got plenty of inspiration for the look of your ceremony, it’s time to get down to business with the most important part: your vows! Thinking of writing your own vows? Read this first.
Bergen and Matt’s California wedding overlooking Bass Lake is the exact point where comfort, sophistication, and glamour meet. The couple chose a venue with a relaxed vacation feel, which Pop the Champagne Events elevated with chic take on blue and white nautical reception décor elements. Bergen’s Marilyn-inspired bridal look added just a touch of sexy flare to the day’s classic aesthetic, making for one show-stopping wedding fashion moment.
My wedding style inspiration was somewhere between Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe. My look was classic with some sexy flare (cue the backless Katie May dress). I LOVED my dress as it felt like it was made for me and I feel my jewelry complemented it perfectly.
We have been vacationing to Bass Lake for many years. Lake trips are always so fun and relaxing and we wanted that for our guests! It was super important to us that the reception/ceremony and lodging were all in the same place. Convenience is key! The Pines Resort was a perfect venue!
Our colors were navy blue, oxford blue and white. We both have simple and classic taste. We wanted to be able to look at photos in 20 years and feel our wedding was timeless. Also, I got the stamp of approval from my now-hubby on (almost) all stylistic decisions. I wanted him to feel like the wedding represented both of us.
I spent months tasting and sourcing (rough life) the wine for our wedding. I really wanted our guests to feel like the wine and beer selection was enjoyable since we weren’t offering hard alcohol. I don’t think I even had one glass of the wine on the wedding day but based on a lack of leftovers, I think our guests enjoyed the choices!
Everything happened so quickly it’s hard to pick out one moment. We genuinely felt like we wanted to pinch ourselves the entire day. I remember looking around several times throughout the night and thinking to myself “I just can’t believe we have all of our most precious loved ones in one place…for us!” It was truly surreal. I will never forget the love we felt that day.
Tim and Jess were such an asset on the day of the wedding. I truly can’t imagine our day without them. They spent time getting to know us prior so we felt very comfortable. They also did such an amazing job of capturing moments that I missed in the chaos of the day. Our wedding photos are priceless.
Standing in an open field at Gunpowder Falls State Park, just steps from her parents’ home, Sarah exchanged personal vows with Doug in front of their very closest friends and family. Having spent four months apart while Doug was in boot camp, these moments were all the more special and intimate. Back at her parents’ home, everyone enjoyed a family-style dinner in a tent filled with fruits, flowers, and overflowing love.
We found it most important that our wedding be something we felt comfortable at. We spent four months apart leading up to the day, while Doug was in boot camp, so we just wanted to create a special day full of love and family that we could relax and enjoy. Also good food and good beer of course!
Doug says watching me walk down the aisle was the most memorable part, but for me the most memorable part was when we held hands and read our vows. Even though there was only a small crowd present I was still nervous about walking down the aisle. But the moment he grabbed my hands I forgot about everyone watching.
We love that Sarah thoughtfully paired a delicate white infinity scarf, knitted by her grandmother, with her romantic tulle gown.
Our ceremony was at a nearby state park and the reception was in my parents’ backyard. We knew from the start we wanted an outdoor wedding, simply because we love the outdoors. I think having the reception at my parents’ house just felt less stressful to me, like a big family dinner.
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