A Bow-Inspired Shoot at White Rock Canyon

 

This shoot at White Rock Canyon was filled with fun 2024 wedding trends! Featuring bows, pink, and champagne towers, all the details came together with the help of the talented vendor team.

To bring the vision to life, I used The Aurora semi-custom suite, letterpress printed onto an ivory cotton stock. Drawing from Helena’s inspiration of pink tones and an editorial feel, we paired dusty rose envelopes with white ink calligraphy and a gold vintage pattern envelope liner. Since bows were the emphasis of the design, a pink silk ribbon tied it all together in a bow.

For the table design, I created some menus to coordinate with the invitation suite. A custom bow illustration topped the menus along with flourished calligraphy - as a nod to The Aurora style. Printed in a dusty rose ink color and tucked into a bow-tied napkin, these menus seamlessly topped the table design. Check out the gallery below for a glimpse into all the gorgeous elements that came together for this day.

Getting to work with Ruthie of Ruth Eileen Photography was a long-anticipated joy! Her and I have been friends for many years and she has captured some of the most special moments of my life so far. Somehow this was the first project we shared in professionally. You will see how her images tell the story of the entire day, from getting ready details to popping the champagne. On behalf of this creative team, we are honored to have the shoot featured in Marry Me Tampa Bay!

Planning & Design: Helena Elizabeth Events | Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography | Venue: White Rock Canyon | Floral Designer: Save the Date Florida | Rentals: Table for Ten, Flock Decor | Stationery: Of Light & Letters | Cake: Allie Cakes | Hair & Makeup: Goldplaited | Shoes: Harriet Wilde

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