HYDRANGEAS, LACE AND A SINGLE-TIER CAKE | 71 GUESTS | CEDAR LAWN
Their day unfolded with a gentle sense of ceremony, beginning beneath the stillness of the Cedar Lawn, where a draped welcome sign caught the light as guests arrived. Her lace gown moved softly, lace sleeves tracing the air as she walked. He wore a three-piece black-tie suit with a classic bow tie, the kind of polished simplicity that never tries too hard. Inside the Conservatory, long tables were set with white linen, slender candles and green glass tumblers that added a subtle depth to the room. Hydrangeas and roses, gathered in textured arrangements, carried that softness through the day. Later, candlelight shimmered against a single-tier cake topped with strawberries as they cut it together, their hands steady and sure. The night deepened around a champagne tower, with the sound of glasses rising through the hum of celebration, closing a day shaped by intimacy and intention.










































