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Dynamite & Pearls Wedding: A Soft & Hard Southern California Celebration

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pink and burlap wedding invites by Pitbulls & Posies

What is your first thought when you hear the word dynamite? We bet it’s not pink lace and pearls, but for Tracy and Taylor (a.k.a T&T) they wanted to soften their nickname while still playing it up at their dynamite and pearls wedding in Southern California. This gorgeous event masterfully mixed hard and soft throughout the day by putting frilly pocket squares in the groomsman’s jackets and by wrapping lace and ribbons around confetti popper escort cards shaped like dynamite. We promise this wedding will blow you away!
This blast of a wedding was designed and coordinated by Beau & Arrow Events. Be sure to check out the full gallery here to see all of the amazing details captured beautifully by Swoon by Katie.

Wedding bouquet with cross decoration and pink flowers

Bride getting ready with bridesmaids in pink dresses

Bridesmaids gifts of tote bags and satin robes image

How about those super cute totes that Tracy so thoughtfully gave to all of her bridesmaids?! Do you need one? Of course you do, so hop on over to our shop and pick out your custom tote. They are perfect for filling with goodies for someone you love!

Bridesmaid in pink dress holds wedding flower bouquet

Bride and bridesmaids in pink dresses with bouquets

Beautiful wedding bouquet, white flowers and purple accents

Groomsmen holding mustache themed and personalized gifts

Bride and groom emotional first look wedding

From Beau & Arrow Events: Right from the get go, Tracy and Taylor made it clear to us that they wanted their day and all of the details to reflect the both of them and their love for each other. The first challenge was incorporating the couple’s nickname T&T (dynamite), while still achieving the soft and romantic aesthetic Tracy envisioned for her big day.

Wedding seating sign: Choose a seat, not a side

pink and white floral and pearl draped wedding arch

Wedding confetti packets with sign for butterflies

Bridesmaids in pink dresses holding bouquets smile

Wedding ceremony and newlyweds first kiss

Grooms pink bow tie, boutonniere, pocket square

Happy bride and groom exiting wedding ceremony

From the Bride:We did not have a videographer, and looking back I so wish we had a video to capture our special day. The pictures are great, but having a video that captures the actual ceremony, our vows, and the speeches from our family & friends would have been priceless to have. We originally cut it out from the budget due to costs, but looking back, it would have been totally worth it. Get a videographer!

Wedding directional signs with locations like vows, celebration, games, and cake

Lawn games sign and personalized cornhole boards for wedding fun

Vintage camera and photo booth sign: 6-8pm

From Beau & Arrow Events:To take T&T’s day to the next level, Amber from Pitbulls & Posies created popping dynamite escort cards that shot out confetti and displayed the number of the table they were seated at. Guests had a blast popping their dynamite.

For the centerpieces we stained wooden boxes to look like old dynamite crates and had their nickname calligraphed on the side by Wendy Ware Designer. Modern Bouquet‘s arrangements overflowed from the boxes and were the perfect soft touch.

Rustic wedding favor display with typewriter

Personalized wedding favor scrolls on rustic shelf

Romantic wedding table setting with floral centerpiece

Wedding table centerpiece with flowers and number 5

Elegant flower centerpieces in glass vases at a wedding

Elegant sweetheart table and love seat at wedding venue

From Beau & Arrow Events:The tables were pretty in pink and lace, as well as the backdrop for the sweets tables. Although nothing was sweeter than the couple themselves, Sweet & Saucy did a tasty job making the yummiest and prettiest desserts!From the Bride:Also, I wish we had done a choreographed “fun” first dance. We are a really fun, silly couple and I think something of that nature would have been more “us”. Our grand entrance was to the song “TNT Dynamite” which was very appropriate, but I think a fun choreographed first dance would have been more in line with our personalities.

Vintage wedding dessert table with cake and framed photos

Pink and purple macarons wedding dessert tower

Read on to see how much this dynamite and pearls wedding cost. Please note that costs change as the years go by, and prices are subject to change. This is just one couple’s breakdown to give you a rough estimate on how much a wedding like this may cost you.

Total Budget was between $60 – $70k Venue = 70%
Photographer – 6%
Photo Booth – 2%
Florals – 6%
Vintage Dishware, Linens, furniture, etc. – 3.5%
Cake & Desserts – 2.5%
Invitations + Paper Elements – 3%
Makeup & Hair – 2%
Officiant – 1%
Shuttle Transportation – 3%
Bridesmaids & Groomsmen Gifts – 1%

Event Planning & Design: Beau & Arrow Events
Cake stand rentals: Moss vintage rentals
Cakes & Catering: Sweet & Saucy
Calligraphy: Wendy Ware Designer
DJ & Lighting: Injoy Entertainment
Dress Designer: Saison Blanche
Flowers: Modern Bouquet
Groom’s attire: Men's Wearhouse
Hair, Makeup & Beauty: Prive Beauty Group
Jewelry: Tiffany's Co.
Officiant: Casey Caston
Photo booth: Smile Lounge
Photography: Swoon by Katie
Rentals: La Tavola Linens
Stationery: Pitbulls & Posies
Venues: Ponte Winery

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