![]() Whomever caught this one was a lucky lady!Īnh looks ravishing here in her reception gown. The toss bouquet was gorgeous enough to be a bride’s maid bouquet. The sweetheart table…roses in perfect bloom…they almost don’t look real.Īnh wanted three tiers just loaded with rose blooms, so we made it happen! The results are so pretty…we just want to eat them!Ī time for secrets in the secret garden. Sometimes it is better to allow a focus on one special piece, so the details are more noticeable. Enter the low table arrangements to add to the ambiance…Ī simple, low arrangement with mercury votives were just perfect for the vibe Anh and Scott wanted to create. The iconic Exchange National Bank serves as an elegant venue in the heart of Downtown Tampa featuring enticing culinary experiences by. They finally found their missing puzzle piece…Ĭocktail hour orbs were a small continuum of the entire ceremony.ĭuring the room transition, the ceremony flowers found their way to the guest tables. The bride and her party were fun and playful while they posed for pictures at University of Tampa. Now husband and wife, let the fun begin!īridesmaid bouquets were monochromatic roses, and boutonnieres were peony and brunia. The bride enters, glowing with excitement: this is the first time she has seen the room that was designed just for her and her groom.Īnh and Scott said their vows in front of hanging crystals and glass orbs filled with rose petals. The overall shape was clean, with the voluptuous pink rose blooms adding whimsical symmetry. Special thanks to Papered Heart photography for these wonderful images. All lighting, drape, flowers, decor and linen provided by La Vie en Rose.Īnh requested an all-pink bouquet of different shades, and these peonies added a soft and romantic touch with the garden roses and spray roses to complete the look.Ĭeremony arrangements were formal yet fanciful. While the guests were ushered into the garden fountain area for cocktails, the room was transformed again into the reception hall. ![]() Indeed, in her endearing Montgomery AL accent, she admitted that she was nervous to meet me. Preferring to remain in the background, she is initially quite shy. The entire main atrium was decked with soft, white drape, while the lighting surrounded the 30-foot ceilings and transformed the room. Known as CW to her friends, she is the owner of The Wilson Company, The Vault, and CW’s Gin Joint in downtown Tampa. What was once The Exchange National Bank, this venue offers versatile surroundings that allowed Anh and Scott to host their ceremony and reception in one location. The Vault is one of downtown Tampa’s historical treasures. The ceremony and reception were beautiful in person, but the images taken are so charming and heart-felt, that they have captured our hearts. We got a little misty-eyed when viewing Anh and Scott’s wedding images for the first time.
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