Virginia and Cameron were married on March 27th in the Coconut Grove at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates. Check out this adorable video created by Naples Original Video Productions, Inc.
When looking through the photos of Virginia and Cameron’s March wedding in the Coconut Grove at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, “Pretty In Pink” is what comes to mind. There are elements that hint at an “Old Florida” theme and there are even a few references to birds, a play on Cameron’s last name, Byrd. But the theme most important to the couple when planning their big day was “Fun.”
Fun is definitely what they got when they hired wedding planners Kristi Edwards and Julie Johnson of Happily Ever After to make their dreams become reality. Below is the proof in photos taken by Luminaire Foto.
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What could be more fun at a wedding reception than a photo booth?
What started off as a sweet slow dance to “Isn’t She Lovely” quickly morphed into a hilarious ensemble including “Walk Like An Egyptian” and “Cotton Eye Joe” (seen here).
Virginia and her dad secretly took dance lessons and performed a choreographed routine to a medley of various tunes.
Mason’s Bakery created a classic white wedding cake adorned with pink roses.
The reception was pretty in pink with orchids, roses, and hydrangea centerpieces topped with jewel draped branches. The brown chivari chairs donned pink sashes and the tables were named after Florida birds.
Virginia and Cameron were whisked away in a 1926 Model T getaway car.
Cameron sweeps Virginia off her feet in front of the Mysore Fig Tree on Henry Ford’s Riverside Lawn.
The Moonlight Garden is especially beautiful in March as the bougainvillea is in full bloom.
Taking advantage of the exotic and oh-so-photogenic trees that populate the Estates, the bridal party is artfully arranged in the Lofty Fig.
Cameron’s groomsmen looked especially dapper with their navy vests and baby blue ties. Their boutonnieres were white roses.
Virginia’s bridesmaids wore strapless knee length dresses in baby blue with ivory sashes. Their bouquets were bright pink and white roses.
Virginia and Cameron chose Edison’s Coconut Grove overlooking the Caloosahatchee River and Thomas Edison’s Pier for their ceremony location.
A throwback to the laid back lifestyle of the old south, the rings were carried in on bamboo cane fishing poles.
White hydrangeas and pink roses were tied to the chairs and the aisle was lined on either side with rose petals.
The pink and orange invitation suite featured tropical frangipani flowers.
It was hard to resist references to our winged friends when the couple’s last name is Byrd.
Virginia’s gifts to her bridesmaids included pink satin robes with the girls initials embroidered, matching flip flops, funky sunglasses, and pearl necklaces.
The girls had a great time goofing off while getting ready at Virginia’s parents’ home.
Geremy and Troy are one of those couples that remind you of sunshine. Everytime I run into these two, I can’t help but have a good time. The details of their March wedding at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, Florida truly reflected both their sense of style and their sense of humor. The cermony took place at sunset under the great Mysore Fig Tree whose leaves were just beginning to sprout after a long Florida winter.
“We chose The Edison & Ford Winter Estates because we were going for the historic look of Fort Myers. You can’t get more historic than getting married at The Edison & Ford Winter Estates! We had our reception at The Edison Restaurant to complete the historic feel. We didn’t want to do the typical Florida beach wedding. We loved the grounds at the Estates because of the scenery and just the overall beauty of the grounds. We absolutely loved getting married in front of the big fig tree. Just the way the sun was coming through the branches made it feel unbelievable!”says Troy.
We agree! Take a look at these magical photographs captured by Jamie Lee Photography and see if you feel the same way (click photos to enlarge):
The Bride, the Groom, the Maid of Honor, and the Best Man spell out LOVE in sparklers at the reception.
Before the end of the night, Geremy put on her Chuck Taylor’s and danced the night away with hubby, Troy at The Edison Restaurant.
The Groom’s cake was a silver and blue Harley Davidson gas tank.
This incredible black and white wedding cake was created by Vicki’s Sweet Things. Also, note the rhinestone encrusted servingware!
Fitting the black and white theme of the wedding, the couple gave favors of snow caps in little clear jelly jars.
The centerpieces on the reception tables were simple but elegant arrangements of white and purple flowers on a black and white linen surrounded by votive candles.
The Mysore Fig Tree is full of magic and wonder!
This photo really shows off the tropical paradise that is the Edison & Ford Winter Estates.
Jamie Lee Photography did a spectacular job catching the sunlight in these photos.
The sun sets on the Caloosahatchee River as Geremy & Troy enjoy the view from Edison’s porch.
The moonlight garden is too romantic to miss a photo opp!
Geremy & Troy take some time to enjoy the blooming bougainvillea in the Moonlight Garden.
The bridesmaids got their chance to tease Troy. It takes a lot of trust to let six women carry you!
Before the ceremony, Geremy & Troy wrote letters describing all the things they love about each other. During their wedding, officiant David Thompson of BareFoot We Wed, had them place their letters into a small box containing a single bottle of wine. “Keep this bottle in plain sight in your home. Should your marriage ever hit a rough spot, before you make any rash decisions, open the bottle of wine, pour each other a glass, and read your letters,” he said. This wine ceremony had everyone tearing up!
This was such a fun group of people! The groomsmen couldn’t resist the urge to joke about the cathedral length veil Geremy wore.
The leaves were just beginning to sprout on the great Mysore Fig Tree on Ford’s Riverside Lawn. The light peering through the branches set the romantic ambience of the event.
Whimsical tunes from the Hammered Dulcimer and Flute filled the air at this unique ceremony.
Signature Florals designed these beautiful flower “nests” that hung so beautifully from shepards hooks down the aisle.
Each of the groomsmen (and even the ringbearer) wore Converse Chuck Taylors as part of their wedding day attire.
Geremy’s junior bridesmaid wore a sweet white corsage and her flower girl carried an adorable white flower ball.
The six bridesmaids all wore knee length black dresses in different styles and carried simple white bouquets.
Mary Lee & Larry, a cheerful Chicago couple, said, “ I do” this October at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates. The ceremony took place in Edison’s tropical Coconut Grove on the Caloosahatchee River. Click on the images to enlarge:
The ceremony took place late afternoon in Edison’s Coconut Grove under a tropical arbor decorated with roses, lilies, hydrangeas, and palms.
Mary Lee & Larry poured colored sand into a glass keepsake container to symbolize their union.
The ring bearer carried the wedding bands tied to ribbons in a large shell.
The wedding party poses for photos in the Mysore Fig Tree on the Ford Riverside Lawn.
Mary Lee & Larry share a moment in Mina Edison’s Moonlight Garden.
The newlyweds take in the beautiful sunset over the Caloosahatchee River with Edison’s Pier in the background.
The happy couple holds up a JUST MARRIED sign as they are delivered by Golf Cart to their reception at the Royal Palm Yacht Club.
Sand dollars in a treasure chest act as escort cards.
Wedding guests sign names and well wishes on a matted photo of the couple.
The tropical seashell cake is accompanied at the reception by the unity sand.
No detail was overlooked, even the cake knives sported orchids.
The tables were named after islands in Southwest Florida.
Joanna & Roger, from Punta Gorda, said “I do” this June in Mina’s Moonlight Garden at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates.
The ceremony was very intimate with only immediate family and very close friends in attendance. Bamboo chairs were rented from Creative Events & Rentals.
The Mother of the Groom designed the bouquets and the boutonnieres from flowers in her personal garden. The tropical flowers truly matched the aesthetics of the Estates.
Joanna and Roger wrote their own heartfelt vows and had everyone on the verge of tears.
The ring bearer carried a silver dish, a family heirloom, with the wedding bands.
After their short ceremony, the couple invited their guests inside Edison’s Caretaker’s House for a slice of red velvet cake from Publix. The cake was decorated with frangipani flowers from Roger’s mother’s garden.
While their guests enjoyed cake and socializing, Joanna and Roger hopped on our golf cart to take photos in the gardens. Below are just some of the beautiful images captured by Jamie Lee Photography.
Congratulations to Joanna and Roger on their marriage and their new home!