Wedding Flowers: Pink Paradise
Imagine walking down the aisle in a fantastical Hawaiian scene filled with pink and purple flowers
Bring a splash of color to your wedding
Besides beautiful beaches and stunning sunsets, Hawaiian weddings are also known for their exquisite flowers. Plants and flowers are a rich part of Hawaiian cultural traditions. The open-ended, green leaf meile lei is often adorned with flowers and given as a regal sign of devotion and respect. Custom wedding leis, haku leis and bridal bouquets are only a few of the ways to bring in a splash of color to your wedding.
Traditional lei and floral decorations
One of the most majestic ways to incorporate color is with the use of floral decorations on a wedding arch. Often, the flowers of the wedding arch get combined with loose flower petals in a matching color, scattered in the sand or showered over the couple by their guests. Traditional lei giving upon the arrival of your guests is not only a beautiful Hawaiian custom, but also a great opportunity to help make your guests feel special and truly a part of things.
Magenta flowers and clear crystals sparkling in the sun
Imagine walking down the aisle in this fantastical scene filled with pink and purple flowers. As you approach your love, you behold them beneath a breathtaking arch bursting with magenta flowers and clear crystals sparkling in the sun. The words of your vows join the sounds of the waves and are carried out to sea by the gentle Hawaiian breeze. After pledging your devotion to each other you enjoy the setting sun and capture the magic with photos to last for a lifetime. You continue this joyous occasion as you move on to a private dinner at the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, only a 5-minute drive away.
More details about Kikaua Point Beach Park
Wedding Flowers
Venue: Kikaua Point Beach / minutes from the Four Seasons Hualalai Resort
Season: Summer
Photographer: Angy Chesler
Videographer: Angy Chesler
Officiant: Elizabeth Theriault
Coordinator: Beach Glass Weddings