Shannon & Phil are married at Scarborough Bluffs Marina in Scarborough Ontario!!
Our seafaring bride and groom said I do at the marina where they dock their boat! Personalized and unique touches avast in their nautical themed wedding celebration.
The couple tugged a major heart string when they walked down the aisle together, to the sounds of a Caribbean steel pan drum being played by Taurean Clarke.
A unique first look held on the docks of Scarborough Marina!
Everyone gets to take home a yacht! Miniature yacht favors were made out of scraps of lace and lined the couples welcome table with a chalkboard sign encouraging guests to ‘Catch the wind in their sails, and explore, dream, discover..‘
Extra long ocean blue linens drape the family style seating at Shannon & Phil’s reception. Trailing to the floor, the lines are the beginning of setting the style to their ocean theme that draws guests into the experience. The table top decor includes “coral reef”, shells, light blue mason jars covered in wide style authentic fish net, and beautifully designed florals in their signature soft blue & green color palette!
A Million paper doves!! Hanging paper garland, in the shape of doves, is perched above the family style seating
The best getaway we’ve ever seen!
Shannon & Phil board the deck (with sailing approved wedding day footwear of course!) and announce their departure with a custom hand painted wooden ‘Just Married’ sign topped off with a bowed floral arrangement!
Get ready to board! Keep scrolling to see more of this Scarborough Marina wedding captured by Melissa Avery Photography!
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Source the same vendors that Shannon & Phil hired to make their love story come to life!
Wedding Vendors:
Photography: Melissa Avey Photography
Planner: Love by Lynzie Events + Design
Design and Decor: Event Rental Group
Florals: Mint Floral Co
Cake Designer: The Wedding Cake Shoppe
Beauty: Lush Brush
Steel Pan Drum Player: Taurean Clarke
Location: Scarborough Bluffs
Officiant: Sarah Bunnett-Gibson
Submitted via Two Bright Lights