Romantic Fall Sydonie Mansion Wedding
Syndonie Mansion always has a mystical aura about it, and it made Sarah and Kyle’s Fall Sydonie Mansion wedding a day that we’ll always remember!
The crisp Autumn air was lovely as we set up our French country chairs for the outdoor ceremony, while Erika Grace Photography stood by to capture every little detail of the day.
You could nearly feel the anticipation and excitement in the air as the guests turned in their seats, watching Sarah make her way down the aisle. She looked so beautiful in her Pronovias dress from Calvet Couture Bridal, her brown hair falling in curls down her shoulders. Our groom, Kyle, was very handsome as well, standing tall in a navy suit beside his bride throughout their I Do’s.
Soon after this beautiful couple was officially pronounced husband and wife, it was time to get the party started! The indoor reception was lovely and perfectly designed to Sarah and Kyle’s style: sweet, understated, and beautiful.
Greenery had been draped across the tables, drawing the eye to them instantly. Tall candles, more French country chairs, and our gold rim glass chargers added a hint of old-world romance. The overall effect was as elegant and distinctive as the venue.
This Fall Sydonie Mansion wedding was so much fun, but soon, the time came to bid adieu to our newlyweds in a grand exit.
Congratulations again, Sarah and Kyle! We wish you two a long and happy life ahead!
Featured in Orlando Magazine!
Featured items: French country chairs | gold rim chargers | ivory pads | standard stemware | old fashion barware | navy napkins
Vendors: Coordinator: Rachel Ebert | Venue: Sydonie Mansion | DJ: DJ Basco Entertainment | Florist: The Floral Boutique | Makeup: Sheena Drost | Hair: Hannah Hall | Wedding dress: Calvet Couture Bridal Pronovias | Bridesmaids: JJs House | Groomsmen: Jos A Bank | Invitations/Paper goods: Wedding Paper Divas | Catering: Encore Catering of Central Florida | Cake: The Sweet Spot | Musicians: Chris Jenkins and Joe Begalla | Photography: Erika Grace Photography