A Southampton Beach Wedding

While visiting friends in Boston one weekend, Matthew and Eva decided to walk around the Tufts University campus; they had met there six years earlier

While visiting friends in Boston one weekend, Matthew and Eva decided to walk around the Tufts University campus; they had met there six years earlier. They approached the historic war cannon on the grounds, which students paint to announce events like frat parties and soccer games and then guard overnight to make sure no one paints over their messages. The Bride Eva Lucki, 28, an Internet manager for a car dealer The Groom Matthew Baker, 29, a general manager for a car dealer The Date September 13 This time, though, the cannon was painted with, “Eva, will you marry me?” After she said yes, a town car took the couple to the restaurant where they celebrated their first Valentine’s Day together. About a year later, the two had a local wedding with a destination feel in Southampton.

Guests sat on white benches facing the couple’s bamboo arbor. When the newlyweds walked up the aisle, guests tossed orchids at them from the bowls at the ends of the rows.
A cymbidium orchid was a tropical accent to the bamboo chargers.
A beachy alternative to ribbon, brown twine held the programs together.
Brown Lantern Decor
Green Orchid Decor
Tented Reception
Brown vases, matching the chairs and chargers, held clusters of cymbidium orchids, hydrangeas, spider mums, parrot tulips and roses.
Fitting for a beach wedding, the flower girls wore white sandals, while the ring bearers went barefoot.
Green Ring Bearer Pillow
Stone Escort Cards
First Dance
Sand Ceremony