A Fresh Twist on a Beach Wedding

Event designer Natalie Good puts an elegant spin on a sunny beach wedding.

-AS SEEN IN BRIDAL GUIDE MAGAZINE-

"We looked to the ocean blues, combining them with natural, earthy elements to create a breezy, island-inspired design," says Natalie Good, creative director of A Good Affair. "At a destination wedding, the location is part of the design itself, so it was important to incorporate local details and cultural touches throughout."

"The couple wanted their ceremony and reception to be as close to a beach wedding as possible without having to trek through sand," says Natalie. Here, the stunning and sand-free ceremony setting:

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Wooden signs impart a beachy feel:

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Welcome bags stocked with local treats:

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The florals on the invitation set the color palette and design in motion:

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The welcome party was held on a private island across the water:

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A sweet s'mores bar at the welcome party:

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Talk about a party with a view!

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Printed linens are a fresh, fanciful touch:

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Luxe, scallop-edged chargers and gold-foil trimmed menus sparkle under the Bahamian sun:

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The flower-bedecked wedding cake:

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Vendors

Planning, production & design: A Good Affair Wedding & Event Production
Photography: Allison Maginn Photography
Venue: Rosewood Baha Mar
Florist/rentals: Wildflowers Events & Occasions
Invitations, paper goods: @luxemarie_stationery