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Sweet Tooth Peach Wedding: Pies Last Name Celebration

Pink pie wedding sign: For the Love of Pies 9 6 14

Sobrina and Alan's sweet tooth peach wedding is a charming event that will have you smiling at the cleverness of this beautiful bride.
It is safe to say that she and her new husband have the cutest last name ever! If you did not guess it is, " Pies!"  See more of this beautiful day, captured by Daniel Garcia, by scrolling down and by visiting the full gallery here. And don't miss out on their full budget breakdown below!

Bridesmaids in floral robes and wedding invitations Bridal bouquet of pink and peach roses with silk ribbon

Radiant bride holding a beautiful pink wedding bouquet

Bride and bridesmaids in white dresses with peach bouquets

From Gavita Flora: Ainsley House’s old English charm and beautiful lush garden was the perfect setting for this whimsical, late summer wedding.

The ladies carried vibrant coral, blush and peach bouquets with streaming ribbons that fluttered in the warm breeze. The bride wore a white tulle Jenny Yoo dress adorned with a sparkling couture sash designed by Abigail Grace Bridal.

Floral wrist corsages on a vintage mirrored serving tray

Wedding photo guest book instructions and supplies

Newlyweds share a tender kiss at their wedding doorway

Outdoor wedding ceremony with fan programs and flower petals

Newlyweds share a kiss on their beautiful wedding day

To the New Mr & Mrs Pies

Sobrina’s love for Alan’s last name“Pies” inspired a unique theme, which was carried out in special ways throughout the wedding. A charming, hand-painted sign which read, “For the Love of Pies,” welcomed guests into the reception space. The slogan was also used as their wedding Instagram hashtag and wedding website. They even placed a mini pie on each place setting for guests to enjoy (who doesn't love pie?)!

For the love of pies wedding welcome sign with floral decor

Outdoor wedding reception with dessert place setting

Elegant wedding table setup with floral centerpieces

Bride and groom at outdoor wedding reception table

LOVE decor at a wedding reception with name placement cards

Wedding portrait of bride groom and four children

Pinata Reception Accessoires

As a nod to the Quinceanera where they first met, the couple incorporated touches of Mexico with their authentic Mexican cuisine catered by Taqueria Cazadores, as well as their sparkly, pink and gold piñata table numbers and “Love” sign designed by Kate K. Franklin.

Festive drink station with sangria and agua fresca

Cake with treat yourself topper and pink flowers

Read on to see how much this sweet tooth peach wedding cost. Please note that costs change as the years go by, and prices are subject to change. This is just one couple’s breakdown to give you a rough estimate on how much a wedding like this may cost you.

Our target budget for the wedding was $15,000 for about 100 guests. We ended up spending a total of $22,000, but we gave ourselves that wiggle room when we first started planning (which I'd highly recommend!) Although it wasn't the biggest budget, we were really able to stretch it by using a non-traditional caterer and having our friends and family pitch in. In the end, it was all worth every penny!
Venue: $2300
Rentals: $2900
Catering: $3000
Cakes and Pies: $600
Decor: $1700
Invitations, Paper Goods and Hand-Painted Signs: $900
Florals: $4000
DJ: $750
Photographer: $2000
Dress: $2000
Bride's shoes: $120
Bride's jewelry: $160
Veil and sash: $375
Hair and makeup: $400
Groom's suit: $200
Wedding party gifts: $550

 

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