This modern wedding at Kendall Point was a dream come true. Cait & Conner nailed it, all of it! The bride and groom had a vision, and together they worked tirelessly to bring their vision of a modern wedding to life. Every detail was thoroughly though out, like seriously…they thought of everything.
Let’s start by talking about how awesome Cait and Connor are as humans. And when you think a bride and groom can’t get any more awesome, you meet their family and friends who were just as awesome and added to Cait and Connor’s awesomeness! Connor and I had briefly met previously, at his sisters wedding at Kendall Point in 2018. {Nothing is more special to me personally, than a repeat customer. There is not a higher honor, than families coming back to KP to wed other family members. } When I got the call from Mrs. McMillan (mom and wedding planner extraordinaire, ) that Connor was about to get engaged and propose to his fiance, I was so excited, for many reasons! #1 the McMillian’s know how to throw down and have a party (must be all the Aggie’s!) #2 they have the most elegant style and taste. Nothing gets past the McMillan’s, and the details are everything. EVERYTHING. Mrs. McMillan kept a wedding binder a mile thick, to keep track of every detail, organized perfectly. Of course their wedding planner Diana Boucher also has a binder like this…can you imagine the two of them and the amount of details that were recorded in said binders! Truly remarkable!
When I met Cait, I just knew that this wedding was going to be one of my favorites. Cait wanted a very modern wedding. Meaning, modern decor, whites/lights/neutrals, with pampas grass, white roses, geometric shapes, touches of gold, and moody lighting. Cait & Connor chose to work with Evember (LOVE!). Angie and her team flawlessly executed the design of each centerpiece. A mix of tall arrangements on glass pedestals with floating candles framed the dance floor on the main tables. Lower centerpieces of roses, hydrangeas, and dried flowers in a modern 3 piece square glass vase enhanced the guests tables. Each table was sprinkled with delicate white rose petals to create a very romantic feel. Hammered gold chargers and a menu card were placed on each place setting for the guests. The table designs were perfect, not too much, not too little.
Cait & Conner added 2 gobos to flank the stair walls of KP to really hone in on the modern vibes, I am obsessed with the pattern they chose! Paired with a lighter white up-light, the ballroom lighting was perfect. Obviously, their 5 tier cake with gold accents (hand painted white chocolate…yum!) on the stairs was a major focal point. They chose a darker linen for the cake table to help the cake really pop, and it certainly did! I can’t forget to mention the bar set up. They chose to use the stone bar, and a black floating bar as the featured bar. You will see why in the photos below! A modern neon sign with their initials C & C was hung on the front of the bar, and it was a big hit with the guests! Mr. McMillan (also made all the craft brew!) made several modern style easels. Painted in a matte black, Cait & Conner hung their bar menu and seating charts by the bar for guests to easily see.
I can’t seem to put into words how amazing this wedding was. Not just the decor, and vendors they chose. But who the bride and groom are as humans. They were so easy to work with and fun to work with. Genuinely kind souls and big hearts. The McMillan’s will always hold a special place in my heart. I have not seen a wedding party so epic, ever. They danced the night away and never stopped. This is a wedding that could of gone on until 2am! Aggies always know how to throw down, must be something in the water up there in CS!
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