This gorgeous Valentine-themed wedding was planned by
Beeunike by evelyn. The wedding was filled with pinks, reds, and white. Everything was planned perfectly to create an extravagant and special day.
The banquet table was stunning! The top of the table featured a light pink covering underneath the glass. The table held a unique winding shape that twisted and turned throughout the room. Both the table and chairs featured shiny gold accents. The chairs were a luscious red velvet.
Every guest had a gold charger plate covered with an elegant pink napkin. The napkin holders were covered in sparkling jewels. The forks, knives, and spoons were all shiny gold. Even the wine glasses had accents of gold at the top. The center of the table was elegantly decorated with gorgeous candelabras at varying heights. The bases of the two largest candelabras were covered with real pink and red roses. Roses were also used to decorate the ends of the table. Rose petals were elegantly spread throughout the dining area.
An area to the side of the banquet table was the perfect place for photos. A large personalized heart on a white base was placed in front of romantic red curtains. Two crystal chandeliers hung on either side of the heart. Two simple beige chairs made for the perfect place to rest and enjoy the beauty of the wedding. A unique table with a mirror top was scattered with rose petals and featured two shiny gold candle holders. The floor of the photo area was scattered with balloons in shades of pink.
Even the ceiling and walls were decorated to fit the theme of the weddings. The entire ceiling was covered in pink balloons. Gorgeous roses were strung beneath the balloons and appeared as if they were floating. Every wall was covered with rich red curtains.
Event planner & Designer : @Beeunikebyevelyn @eliteventplanner_
Florals: @sydneysmithdesign
Furniture rental: @eliteventplanner_ @dez.collective
Balloon work: @pop_of_art_ @yorleni_decoraciones_
Draping: @simplisticcharm Backdrop: @rentmoncheri
Photography @fuertesphotography
Lighting: Cito Espinal