Tag Archives: Birmingham wedding reception
Michelle + Seena | Wedding Ceremony & Reception at Ross Bridge Resort
Dorothy McDaniel’s Flower Market loves andĀ remembers concepts from all of our brides. However, every now and then a bride will come along that we will remember forever. Not only was Michelle one of those brides, but she was that bride … Continue reading
Lee & Kevin | Birmingham Botanical Gardens Wedding & Reception Birmingham, Alabama
Dorothy McDaniel’s Flower Market loves our brides and Lee was no exception. The wonderful husband and wife duo Kelli and Daniel Taylor of KelliĀ + Daniel Taylor Photography referred Lee to us. There is nothing more exciting than knowing a fellow … Continue reading
Amber & Evan | Aldridge Gardens Wedding & Reception Hoover, Alabama
Peacock themed weddings and receptions are something Dorothy McDaniel’s Flower Market is seeing a lot of lately. We believe this is party because their iridescent feathers and decadent beauty lends a deep color palette that works year round. When bride … Continue reading
Sarah & Harry | American Village Ceremony & Reception
Over the past few years the wedding industry has seen a rise in the number of garden themed weddings, and Dorothy McDaniel’s Flower Market positively loves them. American Village in Montevallo, Alabama sets the perfect scene for both a ceremony … Continue reading
Madelaine & Cary | Cathedral of St. Paul
Madelaine’s wedding and reception was one that we were looking forward to for months! St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most stunning churches in Birmingham and it is always a pleasure to work there. In addition to being a … Continue reading
Tessa & Ellis | Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa
There are few venues in Birmingham that can offer as many amenities as Ross Bridge. Because of everything it has to offer, as well as its amazing staff, it is one of our favorite venues, and we were thrilled when … Continue reading
Susan & Yeatts | Birmingham Zoo Lodge
One of my favorite things about Birmingham is having the options (dining, entertainment, vendors, etc.) of a big city but the simplicity of a small town. Birmingham isn’t large compared to cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, or even … Continue reading