Beachy Summer 2021 | Trendy Wedding Tips

Summer 2021: San Diego By The Sea

Beach weddings are alluring for more reasons than one. First and foremost, there’s definitely something to be said about being out in the open in a romantic oceanfront setting while the wind and waves sing their praises over your union. Then there are all the fun vacation-esque decor, food, and cocktails!

Unlike traditional weddings in a church or community hall, beach weddings call those who thrive in comfortable shorts and sand between their toes. Summer 2021 is all about these San Diego beach weddings. Bringing the party to the seashore, or vice versa is all the rage! Check out all these beachy-beautiful trends couples are using to bring the vibe to their weddings!

Make Waves With The Invites!

Sea-inspired invitations will undoubtedly get your guests excited for the upcoming bash. These fun invites allude to the beach venue and hint at the event’s colorful ’60s theme. Minted did their invitations and Paperie, and we are so impressed with this gorgeous watercolor work that flowed throughout their event!

Vacation-Vibe Centerpieces and Tablescape

Bohemian details feel right at home at beachside weddings. We’re obsessed with the distressed white paint paired with these incredible straw chargers. Amber-toned glassware, stoneware plates, gilded metallic accents, and a sheer, rust-hued runner complete the aesthetic.

Phoebe + John | Alyssa Boynton Photography | Scripps Seaside Forum  | Goblets and Napkins by Hostess Haven.

Be inspired by the sea when choosing your tableware. Try incorporating subtle details, such as plates featuring an embossed starfish and seashell design for your guests. This couple kept with the beach theme using similar watercolor-designed menus, table numbers, and escort cards. The deep blue of their water goblets effortlessly tied into the aesthetic as well.

Another way to bring the ocean to your tabletop is to include natural Beachwood, sea glass, soft candlelight. These blue runners are a great way to balance the contrast of the dark polished tabletop and the unfinished natural wood.

Light and Breasey Wedding Ensembles

Relaxed, Bright, and Beautiful! Stay cool on your wedding day, and think about opting for beach-friendly options. An easy-breezy dress of lace or a flowy skirt will look fabulous and beach-ready, but if your heart is set on something more modern or has heavy fabric, think about finding a second dress for the reception!

 

This bridal party looked so polished in their soft gray and slate attire. When choosing styles and colors for your bridal party, we recommend this versatile gray for the groomsmen and a flowing floor-length skirt for the bridesmaids.

Ocean-Inspired Signature Drinks and Food

It’s not a full-fledged beach theme until your guests can actually taste the ocean. Try incorporating a seaside theme into all components of your celebration, including cocktails and food. This will offer an in-depth vacation experience for your guests naturally found by the beach.

This elegant cake is ready for its seaside debut! Adorned with gold-painted shells and pearls—we love the organic approach– this cake topper was hand-made by the bride for her special day.

What’s a beach theme without coconuts? Go all out and treat your guests to delicious signature coconut-based cocktails, or keep it real with coconut water, served in coconuts engraved with your names, the wedding date, or a hashtag. Bonus: They make the best photo prop.

Water-Front Ceremony and Themed Decor

You’ll need to tweak your décor to suit the outdoors, especially in windy locations. This means you may want to think twice about super lavish flowers, towering candles, and even windy ribbons and balloons, which may end up getting blown away by the wind. Use sturdy décor and avoid breakable items. Anything you can’t live without (like name tags, photos, etc.), secure with adhesive, or place something heavier on top to hold them down.

With a view this magnificent, you’ll want nothing to get in the way, but a minimalist ceremonial backdrop may be in order. The structure creates the perfect frame for the newlyweds’ vows while leaving the sweeping oceanic vista free from obstruction. Monstera leaves, palm fronds, orchids, pampas grass, and white king proteas can finish off the look.

In terms of flowers, you also want to make sure you choose varieties that stand up well against high temperatures that won’t wilt before the ceremony even begins. Orchids, roses, and calla lilies are always up for a beach day, but there are unexpected options, like poppies, that could better fit your overall look!

Woven baskets are a surefire win for a beachy theme. These gorgeous basket lanterns keep with the vibe and maintain the airiness of the venue without weighing everything down.

You can have nautical touches at your wedding even if there’s no beach in sight. These sea glass escort cards are beautiful and unique to each guest! You’ve heard of farm-to-table, but what about sea-to-table? Set into a simple gold picture frame and resting on the sand, they’re the perfect beachy wedding detail to bring the ocean right to your plate.

Wedding Cabana

Planner & Designer @k.sageevents | Venue @franciscangardens | Photographer @emmahopp

Give yourself and your guests the VIP treatment with these chic dining cabanas! The billowy curtains and box frames of these dividers take us back to private poolside resorts, and we can’t get enough.

Final Tips!

While you can’t fight nature’s elements, you can be aware of them and plan accordingly with safeguards, like the following:

  • Carefully time the event, being mindful of that midday heat!
  • Consider the wind (especially when decorating with candles or open flames).
  •  Go for a lighter wedding dress, or have a reception outfit in mind.
  • Look into using airbrush makeup.
  • Schedule touch-ups for hair halfway through the event.
  • Ensure guests stay hydrated and refreshed.
  • Have a contingency plan for rain.

Reach out to our fantastic team of Event Coordinators for any more tips and tricks to having the perfect beach wedding this Summer!

Centerpiece Inspiration | San Diego Event Coordination

So many details to consider when planning decor, and so many rules!

 

Thankfully, when it comes to the table centerpieces, the goals can be broken down to a few main steps:

The floral arrangement below by Four Season Flowers

Four Seasons flower photography at San Diego wedding venue

Photographer: Wilbur Studios

 

Be Imaginative!

First and foremost is to have fun with your ideas for these centerpieces. Your guests are going to be sitting in front of these most of the night, so make sure they’re memorable. Otherwise, why bother with the effort? The picture below came from a wedding venue where the Bride chose to make the centerpieces herself, and the bay-side location inspired her to set up this simple and affordable beachy display.

First, she collected the (FREE) sand, shells, and stones from her local beaches over the months she was wedding planning. Then she snagged the vases, gold leaf, and extra-large gold metal rings from a craft shop. She hand-painted each jar meant for the candles, each shell with the gold leaf, and used the gold rings as guides for the last step: floral accents. Sticking some adorable succulents into the sand-filled vases was a piece of cake, and the eucalyptus just needed a little wire to adhere it to the rings for that perfect circle. Put it all together, and she got an easy-breezy centerpiece! It was simple, affordable, and memorably unique.

Table decoration photography at San Diego event venuePhotographer: Aldous Photo

Content!

Don’t be afraid to reach outside of the flower shop. Almost anything can be used in a centerpiece, whether its candles, vases, garland, flowers, lanterns, or even food! Trust us, artichokes and heads of lettuce can be beautiful if paired with the right table decor.

Below, the florist used different shaped vases of varying heights to hold all the eye-catching flowers not commonly seen in the wedding world. No two flowers looked exactly alike, but collaboratively they harmonized because nothing seemed unbalanced or out of place!

Studio-Carre-Photographie at San Diego event venue

Photographer: Studio Carre Photographie

Multiple Uses

Plan on moving those statement pieces!

Events rarely keep the guests in a single space the entire night. An average wedding will move the party up to four times over the day from ceremony space, to cocktail hour, the dining area, then finally to the dance floor. Using the same arrangements for different places will give you the most bang for your buck, without diminishing their splendor! What decorated the aisle can decorate the sweetheart table. Those Bridesmaids bouquets are now for the dining tables. In the picture below, we can see how some centerpieces even double as favors for guests to take home at the end.

The floral arrangement below by Fox Floral Studio

Let's Frolic Together photography at unique San Diego wedding venue

Photographer: Let’s Frolic Together

Seasonal Savings

Plan to use flowers that are in season around the month of your event! It will be easier on your florist, and you’ll surely receive the freshest arrangements guaranteed not to wilt halfway through the night.

Some flowers, like roses and succulents, thrive all year, but asking for gardenias in the middle of December might make for a sad display on the table, and in your wallet. Some of the best Summer and Spring flowers are:

  • Sweet Peas
  • Cherry/Apple Blossoms
  • Hydrangeas
  • Peonies
  • Daisies
Coordination and Florals by Penny Blooms Weddings and Events

Coordination and Florals by Penny Blooms Weddings and Events

The most popular Winter and Fall flowers:

  • Dahlias
  • Sunflowers
  • Violets
  • Freesia
  • Ivy/Evergreen

The Knot has lists of the top ten flowers for every season for more flower options.

The floral arrangement below by Del Mar Floral & Gifts

Muse Moments Photography | Harbor View Loft

Photographer: Muse Moments Photography

 

Size Matters

Considering table shape and size while planning your centerpiece is necessary. It never hurts to test out your plans ahead of time to save you in the long run. Hindsight is 20/20, but not very helpful at the moment.

Some general guidelines are: If your tables are long, the “center” is technically more significant, so plan accordingly. The opposite goes for smaller, more intimate tables. So try not to engulf the Bride and Groom behind a tidal-wave of flowers if they’re not at a giant head table to even everything out.

The floral arrangement below by Tiny Victories

Gabriel Conover Photo Tiny Victories floral | Unique San Diego wedding venue

Photographer: Gabriel Conover

 

Think “Cohesive Ambiance”

The centerpieces should be a continuation of the event’s overall theme and appealing to the eye, but not so over-the-top distracting that it seems like somebody dumped a whole shrubbery on the table. They should tie together the room decor with the table settings. Smoothly draw attention from the grand statement pieces to small accents. The picture below is of a table that we think blended effortlessly with its surroundings.

The attention-catchers were the silver metallic accents and peacock green of the napkins, so the florist chose to accentuate those with some refreshing eucalyptus and clouds of white flowers. The tables naturally reflected the abundance of natural light in the room, and everything seemed to glow!

The floral arrangement below by Tessfresh Flowers

Shelly Anderson Photo | Harbor View Loft

Photographer: Shelly Anderson Photography

Do the “Wilson Test”

We highly encourage varying the heights of your decor pieces. It creates a positive depth and dimension to the table. What we tend to warn our clients against is a centerpiece that impedes line of sight and is too tall for guests to see each other from across the table.

No matter how beautiful, if the guests have to lean around your centerpieces to be part of the conversation, they’ll see it as a joke and remember the inconvenience instead of the artistry. The “Wilson Test” is from the TV show Home Improvement. The next-door neighbor character, Wilson Wilson Jr., was only ever seen from the eyes up over the wooden fence separating each backyard. Once you finish setting up your centerpiece, sit down with a friend on the opposite side of your arrangement, and see if their whole face is visible. Wilson was great on the show, but maybe not the best at your event.

Rule of thumb is to keep your decorations no higher than about 10″ from the tabletop. If you’ve got grand designs that reach for the sky, we say try to stay as skinny as possible between 10″-20″ from the tabletop and make sure to use sturdy tables! Too tall and things get wobbly.

Amy Lynn Photo | | Harbor View Loft

Photographer: By Amy Lynn Photography

 

See Beyond Your Event

What happens to your centerpieces at the end of the night?

Are they going back with the florist? Home with you or the guests? The night doesn’t end for you when the music stops. Consider your transportation options–meaning packing boxes, vehicles, and size constraints before the day of the event! This way, you’ll never be stuck at the end of the night, exhausted, past your check-out time, saddled with twelve flower arrangements, and an irritated venue manager with no ride trying to figure out what to do.

Centerpiece below by Love Her Madly Weddings

Mirage and Light Photo at affordable wedding venues in San Diego

Photographer: Mirage and Light Photography

 

Bottom Line, Do What You Think Looks Good!

Keeping our guidelines in mind will hopefully help point you in the right direction, but it all comes down to eyeballing your handiwork and being flexible at the moment of the event. Be willing to play around with your centerpiece ideas and remember to stay true to yourself and your theme!

 

 

Thanks to all the fantastic photographers and florists mentioned above!

Your work is amazing!

 

 

 

Wedding Themes We Love! | Part Five | San Diego Catering

Welcome to Part Five of our Wedding Themes We Love (WTWL) Series!

 

Are you looking for a more laid back, even “Lazy Loving,” kind of vibe for your wedding?

Our experts found a couple of great theme examples paired with the perfect dining experience for each!

 

West Coast/ Beachy

Beach weddings are always a favorite for couples and guests!

The soft breezes, salty air, and vacation escapes are reminiscent of Part Four of this series if you want to mix a little tropical travel into your wedding motif.

Photographer: Alyssa Boynton Photography

 

Have fun with your bridal party, and incorporate some cute beach details into their ensemble.

We love these mermaid earrings, and groomsmen could sport some themed socks or ties on the big day!

Photographer: Logan Cole Photography

 

This smart couple used an old oar from a thrift shop for their sign-in book, and it’ll look so chic as decor in their future home!

The best part of this theme is that anything that washes up could be perfect decor with a little TLC.

 

Spice up your linen options with a fun pattern.

These broad stripes are fun and just nautical enough to give the tablescape the right feel.

 

The escort shells are eco-friendly, long-lasting, and so darn cute!

Just find some on the beach and make a night of it with your friends and their most delicate handwriting.

 

Pull centerpiece inspiration from the beach!

We love the look of this “Coral Garden” made from a few succulents and a sea star.

 

Have some fun in the sun!

Beach weddings are the perfect excuse to let loose. Ask your photographer to have fun with your photo opportunities, and we’re sure they won’t disappoint!

 

 

Photographer: True Photography. Venue: Scripps Seaside Forum

 

Speaking of the Sun…

Custom shades are the perfect wedding favor for your guests!

Photographer: True Photography

 

Beach and Beer go together, like Love and Marriage.

Keep those brews chilled on a warm beach day with a custom beer koozie favor!

Photographer: True Photography. Venue: Scripps Seaside Forum

 

This theme is as beautiful as it is low-key, views like this are the best backdrops in the world!

Photographer: Alyssa Boynton Photography. Venue: Scripps Seaside Forum

 

Deep blue goblets and watercolor table numbers are an elegant way to keep the ocean idea subtly running through your tablescape.

Photographer: Alyssa Boynton Photography

 

Repurpose that junk surfboard for your seating chart!

All this idea took was a little black chalkboard paint and a steady hand.

Venue: Darlington House of La Jolla

 

This theme is super flexible for dining styles, and our experts love the idea of a Buffet style, but all three of our suggested methods work!

If you’re looking for a set up on the classy scale, a seated dinner would add a little formality, especially while your guests are going to be admiring the hard work you put into your tabletop decor.

The Moving style dinner is another excellent choice if you know your guests are likely to want to kick off their heels and eat while they dig their toes in the sand.

 

 

Garden Party

This type of wedding is just as relaxed as a beach wedding, but there’s no need to worry about sand in your shoes.

Garden Parties, like Beach Weddings, are lovely in their versatility. It’s easy to make your event more casual or formal, depending on your tastes by including a few small details.

Venue: La Jolla Women’s Club

 

Garden parties work perfectly for couples who want a romantic feel without overdoing it with excessive, expensive florals.

 

Charming tents fit right in with this theme and are fantastic for a little added shade for your guests during those peak hours in the sun.

Venue: Martin Johnson House

 

If you’ve got craft skills or are interested in DIY decor, this type of wedding would be perfect.

 

This theme is casual, and we’ve seen couples stick with traditional dining styles, such as a Buffet dinner, and love it.

A new and fun idea we would love to see during cocktail hour is a combination of a Buffet and a Picnic!

Encourage your guests to grab a basket and travel along an appetizer station, filling their baskets with tasty snacks as they go. At the end, offer guests small blankets to promote lawn lounging in groups!

 

 

Day/Brunch Wedding

Fun, comfortable, and finished before sunset, this type of wedding is a delightful treat we wish was more common!

Perfect for Sunday Events or couples who aren’t looking for a lot of fuss, just quality family time.

Photographer: Sara France Photography. Venue: Darlington House of La Jolla

 

Entertain your guests with some fun lawn games!

Incorporate vintage class with Croquet for that Victorian Era feel, or stick with the favorites like Corn Hole and Bocce Ball to please the crowd.

Photographer: Sean Walker Photography. Venue: Mt. Woodson Castle

 

Morning weddings are a great excuse to have creative cocktail bars too!

We’ve seen Mimosa Stations with fancy juice varieties and fruit toppings, but this Blood “Marry Me” Bar looks like a Sunday morning dream!

Photographer: Sean Walker Photography

Morning hours also mean perfect weather!

Here in San Diego, summer mornings are known to rival the evenings.

Photographer: Sara France Photography. Venue: Darlington House of La Jolla

Try a lighthearted floral plate to add to the Brunch vibe for your tablescape!

Photographer: Sara France Photography

Sunny mornings should come with all the right accessories, and we love the idea of parasols as wedding favors!

Photographer: Sara France Photography

Much like a Garden Party dining style, Buffets are perfect but make it a breakfast buffet, and we’re sure your guests will be thrilled!

A Moving style or having multiple Breakfast Stations would be a step up and provide a more extensive selection for guests who are picky eaters first thing in the morning.

 

 

 

 

Contact our talented Coordination Team for a relaxing planning process for your event!

Keep an eye out for Part Six of our WTWL Series, where we focus on Rustic Charm!

Coming Soon!

 

Rachel and Mike at San Diego Rowing Club

It’s summer time, so you know what the means? It’s time to show off those summer beauty weddings like this one from the SD Rowing Club! This seaside eye pleaser certainly did not fail in all of those photo ops. We especially loved the beach-filled elegant details that R + M put into their big day. Seashell displays on centerpieces, and a seashell cake topper hit the spot! A paddle for their guest book and that buffet set up could have not been any more perfect for a sunshine summer vibe. We can’t forget their ceremony and the gorgeous San Diego ocean view displayed as their backdrop throughout the night.

Many thanks to Aldous Photo for capturing a day to remember!

Additional Vendors:

Catering/Desserts: Personal Touch Dining

Coordinator: R. Nicole Events

DJ: The New Ivy League

Florist: Bluebell Florals

Sara & Brad at the San Diego Rowing Club

We are so in love with these wedding photos from Sara and Brad’s wedding! They got married at the San Diego Rowing Club with a beautiful beach ceremony and outdoor reception. Our favorite details include the seafoam color of the bridesmaid’s dresses and their peach bouquets mixed with succulents.    

Vendors:

Venue – San Diego Rowing Club

Caterer – Personal Touch Dining

Coordination – R. Nicole Events

Photographer – Fanting R Photography

DJ – Thomas Giglio Music

Florist – Flowers of Point Loma

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