A Romantic Spring Wedding at Rivercrest Golf Club in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

Sarah Heimbach (28 and an office manager) and Josh Keebler (28 and a gas-utility mechanic) kept their spring wedding simple and romantic. They chose a

Sarah Heimbach (28 and an office manager) and Josh Keebler (28 and a gas-utility mechanic) kept their spring wedding simple and romantic. They chose a pretty color palette of blush, white and gold for their elegant celebration at Rivercrest Golf Club. Everything from the flower arrangements to the wedding party's attire to the wedding cake beautifully highlighted their colors. Pink and white flower arrangements with roses and peonies dotted the hall, illuminated by candlelight. Sarah's bridesmaids carried bouquets of ivory roses with their blush dresses while Sarah herself carried a bouquet with pink and white roses, pink peonies, wax flowers and greens. Her bridal bouquet looked beautiful with her fit-and-flare Blue by Mori Lee dress, which featured a stunning lace illusion back. Instead of wearing a veil that would conceal the illusion back, Sarah accessorized with a crystal hairpiece and wore her hair down. But the most adorable member of the wedding party had to be the flower girl, Sarah's daughter. She wore an ivory Alfred Angelo dress with a blush sash and accessorized with a baby's breath flower crown. After Sarah and Josh's unity-candle ceremony, which was officiated by a dear friend, the newlyweds and their guests celebrated with dinner and dancing. They ended the night with a beautiful ivory wedding cake that featured a gold tier, pink and gold cake flowers, and a "Happily Ever After" cake topper. Ashlee Mintz Photography was there to capture the day.

Sarah and Josh got their invites from Taste Buds on the Avenue. They featured pink and gold script on ivory card stock with an embossed border and an embellished decorative motif.
Sarah wore a beautiful fit-and-flare wedding dress by Blu by Mori Lee, which she bought at Sweethearts Bridal. "I fell in love with the lace detail on the back and the fit of the gown," she says. A crystal belt from Kitty Chen Haute Couture completed the look.
Instead of wearing a veil that would cover the lace detail on the back of her wedding dress, Sarah instead wore her hair down with a crystal hair accessory. Her daughter, who was the flower girl, wore a crown of baby's breath with her ivory Alfred Angelo dress and pink sash.
Flowers by Kenette Olinger made a pink and white bridal bouquet with roses, peonies, wax flowers, amaranthus and greens for Sarah to carry down the aisle.
Sarah's bridesmaids wore floor-length Alfred Angelo dresses in blush. They carried bouquets of ivory roses that were tied with long, white ribbons.
Josh and his groomsmen wore gray suits and white rose boutonnieres. Josh stood out in an ivory vest and tie while his groomsmen complemented him in silver vests and ties.
First Look at Rivercrest Golf Club
Sarah and Josh's ceremony was officiated by their close friend and pastor. In addition to exchanging their vows, the couple had a unity-candle ceremony.
The escort-card table was covered in moss and rose petals. Candlesticks and smaller candles stood alongside grapevine balls, flower arrangements with pink and white roses and a silver monogram.
The sweetheart table was decorated with a silver sign that read "Mr. & Mrs.," as well as a garland of greens and candles.
Created by the Master's Baker, the ivory wedding was decorated with pink and gold cake flowers and topped with a "Happily Ever After" cake topper. The second tier from the top was gold.