Ballroom Wedding Inspiration
Lately, we’re seeing more and more weddings that are outside the traditional ballroom and church combo. However, I want to give a shout out to the classic ballroom wedding designs. They can be absolutely stunning!
What makes a ballroom wedding great? The simplicity of planning. With most ballroom weddings, getting all your guests in one place is easy to do. Many ballroom venues also offer catering services and have wonderful packages and offerings with other vendors.
There is nothing wrong with going the classic ballroom route when planning your wedding. Check out this gorgeous ballroom wedding inspiration designed by Charley with Coda’s Events.
What I loved about this ballroom wedding inspirational shoot was the care taken with the details. When you are working with a space that has minimal in the means of natural beauty, the details really make the look. This doesn’t mean that you have to go overboard with decorations or detail items but knowing what little things you can do to make it sparkle is important.
Some detail items that the designer included in their ballroom wedding design that you might want to think about are as follows:
- Signs
- Memory Table
- Escort Cards
- Bouquets
- Centerpieces
- Table numbers
- Napkin Fold and Color
- Water goblets, plate, charger and silverware
- GOBO wedding logo
The designer kept the wedding design minimalistic and with a classic neutral color scheme of white, green, gold and grey but still this ballroom wedding inspirational shoot was absolutely gorgeous!
Words from the Photographer:
Charley with Coda’s Events, designed a timeless and classic event, showing how elegant ballroom weddings are! Our talented local wedding vendors went all out on this shoot in Wildwood, MO. We had live music and a DJ set-up that included a puppy! Our colors were gold, white, green and shades of gray. We had one bridesmaid and one groomsmaid.
Vendors:
Apparel: Our Love Story Co.; Michael Kors; Rupert & Co
Musicians: Angela Marie Rocchio, Soprano
Bridesmaid Dresses: Belsoie
Dress Designer: Lea-Ann Belter Bridal
Rentals: Grand Events – Tent and Event Rental; Nadine and Mina
Dress Store: Town & Country Bridal and Formalwear
Jewelry: Collections by Joya
Invitation Designer: Love Letter Paper Co.
Bakery: Made by Lia
Photo Booth: Fete Booth
Floral Designer: Kirkwood Florist
Beauty: Kelseas Kreations
Makeup Artist: Ashley Boren Makeup and Hair; The Beauty Magician STL
Calligrapher: Handwritten by Kat
Event Planner: Coda’s Events
Venue: The Wildwood Hotel
Photographer: Natasha McGuire Photography
Looking for more traditional wedding inspiration? Check out this industrial downtown wedding.