Covid wasn’t going to prevent David and Larissa from getting married! Faith Center Foursquare Church in Eureka was the setting for this intimate wedding. @Celebration Boulevard worked with Corrina, the Facilities Manager, to create something beautiful for the couple.

 

A beautiful bouquet of flowers in pink and green.

The bride and groom chose a minimalist décor style. @Arcata Florist created a gorgeous bouquet including succulents within the blooms. The bride has a degree in botany and has long worked with succulents. Just as on wedding days in normal times, the bride spent time with her mother in the bride’s room. Such a special time before the ceremony. David and his father put together gift bags before heading off to get ready for the ceremony.

 

The bride's wedding ring sitting atop a pink rose in her bouquet.

 

The bride holds her bouquet while wearing a white mask to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

 

The bride stands as her mother helps tie up the back of her gown.

 

As part of the Covid protocol, temperatures were taken at the door and no mingling was permitted. Each guest was given a ceremony bag with a mask, sanitizer, and tissues and then escorted to their designated seats. Friends and family were so thrilled to be here during this time of few gatherings that there was quite a buzz in the room. They celebrated while distanced from each other in the romantically candle lit ceremony space.  We were not able to adjust the Covid required layout of chairs so knowing how many guests in each household was important. Guests were very understanding.

 

A photo of individual gift bags that contain hand sanitizer and masks.

 

Guests wearing their masks, opening their Covid-safe bags.

 

Guests sitting in the audience.

 

Because chairs could not be moved to create the traditional aisle, candles were used to create one. The bride was escorted by her parents to the waiting David. The Pastor from Larissa’s church officiated the ceremony. The black drape behind the couple, the lowered lights in the sanctuary and the pin lights on the couple created such an ethereal and romantic feeling. @EvanWishPhotography captured that feeling so well while staying distanced from guests. While there were safety precautions, distancing, and a smaller guest count, the love, emotion, and joy were as present as they are at any ceremony.

 

The bride and groom at the alter surrounded by white candles.

 

A straight view of the bride and groom at the alter surrounded by white candles.

 

A close up shot of the bride and groom at the alter surrounded by candles.

 

The bride and groom signing their marriage certificate.

 

We don’t see Receiving Lines often any more. But, this tradition was just the ticket for Covid times! Several canopies were erected earlier in the day. @CassarosCatering had delicious boxed reception meals ready for the guests.  Guests followed the lead car in the drive through Receiving Line. They picked up their boxed meal, a Mia Bella Cupcake, and a gift bag with more goodies! Each car drove forward to give their good wishes to the couple from a distance. This was a glorious October afternoon in so many ways and Celebration Boulevard was thrilled to refer the amazing @Arcata Florist, @EvanWishPhotography, and @CassarosCatering. It made the day perfection!

 

The bride and groom feeding each other cake.

 

Guests arriving to the wedding.

 

An individually wrapped cupcake with white frosting.

 

The bride and groom waiting outside under a white awning.

 

The bride and groom are excited to see guests as they arrive.

 

The bride and groom chatting with a guest as they arrive in their vehicle.

 

The bride and groom posing for a photo surrounded by lush green trees.

Credits:

Planner: Celebration Boulevard

Photography: Evan Wish Photography

Florals: @Arcata Florist

Caterer: Cassaro’s Catering

Venue: Faith Center Foursquare Church