
This bride has dedicated her life to bringing other couples’ visions to life, but now, it was her turn! From elegant floral installations to a cake so large, they had to stand on chairs to cut it, she dreamed big, and we love how whimsical everything turned out! Even the icy blue and green bridesmaids’ dresses look like something out of a fairytale. Oh, and let’s not forget the margarita wall! So, keep scrolling and get ready to fall in love with this dreamy estate wedding and these stunning photos by Ivyhouse Photography.




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the vision: cool tones and icy vibes

Beth, founder of Room for Bloom, brought her stylist’s eye to design her own wedding—a modern, romantic vibe. This chic black-tie celebration at Crowcombe Court was fun yet elegant and included icy blue and white florals and fresh greenery by River Garden Flowers & Hoek Flowers throughout the day. A beautiful floral ceremony backdrop of statement arrangements set the scene. The wedding breakfast kicked off with a high-energy entrance as friends and family shook bespoke tambourines to welcome the newlyweds.


getting ready

Before the festivities, the bride took a moment to herself, watching her vision come to life. Then, joined by her besties, it was time for hair and makeup! The groomsmen relaxed in their wing of the spacious estate along with their fur baby, Teddy, who was just one of the boys.


the fashion

The bride stunned in a lace mermaid gown by Lace & Grace, complemented by her bridesmaids, each in a different color from the icy palette.
Their yellow Labrador, Teddy, joined the groomsmen as the best man and wore a black tux and bow tie. After sunset, the bride made a subtle fashion switch by removing her lace bodice for a sleek, strapless silhouette, moving the look from romantic ceremony to party-ready without a full outfit change.



trend alert: drink wall

Guests were entertained by a Prosecco and margarita wall, served cheekily through a hatch.
We’ve seen so many different versions of this trend, and it really never gets old. We love the idea for cocktail hour, or we’ve also seen it as guests arrive for the ceremony.
the cake

The couple cut an eight-foot wedding cake. It was so tall that they had to stand on a chair to cut the first slice!
We love this for so many reasons! First, it’s a delicious investment that doubles as decor. If you’re going to spend that much on a cake, why not make it a MOMENT? Second, well, just look at the photos—so fun, so whimsical! 🤩