Today is so full of sunshine that I wanted to highlight a bride whose wedding reminded me of a sunny, spring day on what was actually a very cold, winter day. I used a mixture of corals, pinks and creams to create Marissa’s ceremony decor, while the reception was outfitted in deep reds and a hint of purple.
We also added personalized touches like the floral sculpture of monkeys that greeted friends and family at the entrance, which matched the tiny monkeys that decorated the wedding cake (and the monkeys featured on the wedding invites). The wedding took place in the Pierre Hotel in New York city. Marissa was such a beautiful, amazing bride.
Tell me, did you get married (if you’re married) in the spring, summer, winter or fall? And why?









George Bernard Shaw once said: “You see things and say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were and say, ‘Why not?’” That quote embodies how Preston Bailey approaches every event.












MELISSA
April 2, 2010
JULY LOVE THE HEAT AND HATE COLD….
M
Janny
April 2, 2010
We were married at the beginning of June on a perfect sun filled day in Stanley Park.
susanna
April 3, 2010
non o mai visto niente di più bello
Gloria Brown
April 3, 2010
We married in the spring (May 18th will be 30 years). Springtime brings out the best in people with birds chirping and smiling faces everywhere. Preston, I love the top photo … very elegant place card table!
Gloria Brown
April 4, 2010
Happy Easter, Preston!!!
Amberdawn
April 4, 2010
Wow, amazing flowers!
I hope to have my wedding in the summer because I’m a teacher. I’d love to have the weeks before the wedding to just focus on that, and getting my fiance settled in to life in America. Plus I’m hoping his family can come the week before the wedding to see where he’ll be living, and so that I can treat them the way they treated me when I visited them to an amazing summer vacation.