
Intimate SF City Hall Wedding and Reception
November 23, 2019
Elopement or Intimate Wedding…whats the difference?
April 9, 2020I’m not going to lie. When I saw Felicity, I KNEW Tom was going to tear up when he saw her come down the aisle. She was radiantly happy, and a big part of that was that all four of their children and thirty-four guests had flown over from the U.K. to join them at their wedding on the Mayor’s Balcony at San Francisco City Hall.
So, how did they end up over here? She told me that they chose San Francisco because it had always been one of their favorite places to visit with their family, and this time, they decided to go big. They planned a three-and-a-half-week trip in Los Angeles so the kids could go to the theme parks and the beach and check out Hollywood. Next, they came up to San Francisco, stayed at the Funston House at the Inn at Presidio, and planned this to be their wedding destination. They thought it would be just them and the kids, but when they told their friends and family, thirty-four of them booked flights to be a part of the big day. That’s a LOT of love!
Most little girls dream of their wedding day, but they don’t think about the endless phone calls, emails, midnight Pinterest stalking, and asking friends to refer them to somebody they can trust for that dream wedding. At this point, we’d assembled OUR dream team of vendors, but we haven’t made it official until now.
Felicity started her intimate wedding day with a visit from Adelina, who does most of our hair and makeup, and raved that she’d never met a better artist. Felicity works in the bridal industry, so that was really nice to hear…if we were on Instagram, I’d have heart eyes.
The sky on the wedding day was beautiful, and the bride wore a dress from Dress Me Pretty by Enzoani. Tom wore a suit from Thornburns in Leamington Spa, U.K. The bridesmaids’ dresses were all by Phase Eight. Their flowers were delivered from Paula at Bells N Bloom.
After the wedding and family and bridal party photos at San Francisco City Hall, they rented a trolley for everyone to tour around the city while we focused on their awesome couple’s wedding photos at the Golden Gate Bridge.
After all of this, they headed to Las Vegas for the familymoon, and then back across the ocean to their farm in the country. We’ve stayed in touch, and I’m happy to say they’ll be coming back for a family photo session next summer. Whenever we connect on a deeper level, I feel like I’m in the right place and doing what I’m supposed to be doing. The people I invite to be on my team share the same excitement for doing this kind of work.
At their wedding, we didn’t officially give all-inclusive packages. We have started to launch those, so please visit the SF City Hall Packages page to see if an all-inclusive wedding package is the right choice for your wedding or elopement. If you’re as busy as Thomas and Felicity and want to attend your wedding without endless planning, this could be the easiest wedding you’ve dreamed of.