
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]
Our wedding palette focused on the natural shades of the island at this time of year, which are white, blue, a range of greens, and some soft pops of blush and lavender.
[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Ginny & Adam were married at Saltwater Farm on a beautiful grass lawn overlooking the Salish Sea. They picked this venue because it is a sustainable farm, and sustainability is a big passion for them. In their daily lives, they are always striving to make the world a better place, always keeping mental health, the environment, and the human rights of marginalized people at the forefront of mind. It was very important to them that their wedding touched on each of these key elements. For the decorative vision, they wanted to enhance and highlight the natural beauty of San Juan Island, as well as to include aspects from their personal lives to make the weekend reflective of them as a couple. To honor their other passions, they geared their wedding registry so it was only used to direct people to donate to the charities that are dear to their hearts, such as the Nature Conservancy, NAACP, ACL, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
[/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]
From the couple: Ginny and Adam met thanks to the wonders of 2010’s-era online dating! While the first thing that drew Ginny to Adam was a picture of his handsome face and kind eyes, once they started talking, she was quickly attracted to his sense of humor, his thoughtfulness, and his passion for his work with disadvantaged youth. Adam was intrigued by Ginny’s beauty, emotional honesty, compassion, playfulness, and her obvious love for every living soul she encountered in her life. They spent hours talking and messaging back and forth. His compassionate curiosity shone through his words, and she felt herself falling in love with him before they had even met in person! Their first date was at the famous JP Licks in Boston, which was appropriate,e seeing as they both love ice cream. Adam even grew up scooping ice cream at a store near his hometown of Reading, Massachusetts. It was raining for their date, but they still decided to take a walk along the bike path. Adam held Ginny’s umbrella above her head as the rain fell softly, and she remembered looking up at him, smiling. Out of nowhere, an unbidden thought entered Ginny’s consciousness – “I am going to marry this man one day.” Having spent quite some time going on first (and only) dates through OKCupid, she figured it was a ridiculous thought. But over the next seven days, they went on five dates, and that was it. She was hooked. It took a little more time for Adam to get on the same page, but very early on,n he realized he had never found someonwhomho he enjoyed being around so much, who was so sweet and genuine, so easy to care for. On their fifth anniversary, Adam got down on one knee on that same bike path and asked Ginny to spend the rest of her life with him. Luckily for Adam, Ginny was willing to wait until he realized what she had already realized in that same spot five years before! In the summer of 2023, they made the decision to move from Boston to Seattle and start a new life together. Ginny and Adam both love the Pacific Northwest and were so excited to share their vows in front of their closest family and friends at Saltwater Farm on San Juan Island.
[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]


[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]



[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Ginny’s dress was a gorgeous off-white gown designed by Anne Barge and purchased at Nyanza Bridal. It was the dress of her dreams! [/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]
Ginny’s bridesmaids wore an assortment of ready-to-wear gowns in coordinating, but different patterns of blue and white. She wanted her girls to feel comfortable and able to wear these dresses again in the future.
[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]
Adam’s goomsmen wore medium gray suits that complemented the groom’s forest green suit. Adam had a vision with his attire and was so happy to find the perfect fit from J.Hilburn and stylist Annette Dresser.
[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”]






[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]







[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]







[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Guests were dropped off at Saltwater Farm by the Jolly Trolley, a vintage trolley service on San Juan Island. Upon arrival, guests were greeted by sparkling wine and the stunning scenery of the venue while they mingled outside the Inn, next to the ceremony meadow. Once they were called to their seats, they enjoyed a heartfelt ceremony led by Adam’s father. After they said their “I Do’s,” guests threw petals as Ginny & Adam recessed down the aisle and made their way upstairs to sign their marriage license. Their cocktail hour took place in the garden, which was a short walk from the ceremony site. They let the natural beauty of the space take center stage, and only accented it with some fun patterned linens that coordinated with the linens used for the reception dining tables. Interactive food displays were a fun highlight for guests, including a live oyster shucking station and a stunning cheese & charcuterie display. Signature cocktails were pre-batched and beautifully displayed on the venue’s large built-in bar so guests could quickly grab their delicious beverage of choice as soon as they arrived in the garden from the ceremony. Guests then headed to the reception, where they dined al fresco in front of the barn. Once the toasts finished and dinner ended, guests were invited inside the event barn for dancing by an electrifying 11-piece band from Vancouver, Canada, who played the most amazing high-energy sets all night long.
[/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
All the flowers and foliage used in the wedding were sourced from Washington state, with an emphasis on floral types that could be naturally found on San Juan Island. This made the florals feel more organic, and made their décor more sustainable since their floral wasn’t being flown in from around the world, increasing their carbon footprint. It also supports local growers, which was something Ginny & Adam felt strongly about. At the ceremony, we wanted the flowers to feel natural and almost as if they were plucked right from the venue grounds. The idea was to keep things simple and let the focus be on Ginny and Adam and the gorgeous natural background of the Salish Sea. Cocktail hour was fairly minimal with floral décor, only adding in petite cocktail table arrangements and a light dusting of greenery and blooms on the frame above the bar. We wanted the lush garden to speak for itself, as it is a naturally stunning part of the property at Saltwater Farm. For the reception, we kept the floral on the guest dining tables streamlined by using small bud vases scattered down the tables. We wanted it to look like a polished version of simply picking the flowers right from a garden and adding them to the dinner table. We used single-type arrangements in each bud vase to create more interest on the table and to let the beauty of each flower type really sing. Then, to help make the outdoor dining area feel more intimate, we suspended rope with greenery in a crisscross pattern above the dinner tables. This brought the “ceiling” down and made the space feel really cozy and intimate. Inside the barn, our florist constructed trees that were attached to the vertical wooden beams. To reduce our impact on the environment, these “trees” were lovingly made from used tree branches that were upcycled from another wedding the florist had a few weeks earlier. A vine called smilax was then draped along the branches to give them their leafy, tree-like appearance. We also draped smilax along vertical fishing line as part of the band backdrop, pinning it to the white drapery behind them. The ceremony florals were also repurposed along the front of the stage to create a beautiful floral display for dancing that didn’t add to our environmental impact.
[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
Since they aren’t cake people, their sweet station was an elaborate dessert bar that offered vegan and gluten-free items to accommodate all their guests. Interactive stations were also scattered throughout the barn to entertain guests, including a customized crossword puzzle about the couple, a pashmina station to keep guests warm near the fire pits, and a Polaroid guestbook station.
[/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
Adam’s father is a pastor in Florida, so he was asked to have the honor of marrying them in front of all their closest friends and family. He also led the prayer before dinner. Having Adam’s father play such a key role in this special day was a very important part of the wedding and made the day feel much more intimate and personal for Ginny and Adam.
[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]
Family and friends are of huge importance to this couple, so utilizing their community of loved ones to help make special touches come to life was a must for them. One instance of this was that their family friend created an illustrated San Juan Island map and venue map that were included in their wedding invitation suites. The maps noted where each of the wedding elements was taking place and gave activity suggestions throughout the island for the days leading up to the wedding. This will be a special keepsake from their wedding day that they can cherish forever.
[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]
As they are avid readers, we channeled this detail into our seating chart plans by having an elaborate book display with custom book jackets that listed each couple’s seating assignments on the spine. The book jackets were decorated in the same design as the patterned linens at the reception for a cohesive and intentional look. We implemented used books for the display to minimize environmental impacts by repurposing already-made items. Then, we framed customized borrowing cards to act as their table numbers as a way to further tie in their love of literacy and the library element from their seating chart.
[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″]The head table featured a custom-cut lace floral overlay that Ginny & Adam were able to keep and can use on their dining table for years to come. The floral on this table “grew” up from a moss table runner, still with lamps popping up in between the lush blooms. The overall effect was whimsical and romantic, with a playful and lighthearted vibe. [/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]




[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Reception”]
















[/board_carousel]
Photography: Tetiana Photography | Cinematography: First And Foremost Productions | Event Planning: Elite Events | Floral Design: Oak & Fig Floral | Dress: Nyanza Bridal | Invitations: Perfect Press | Catering: Salmonberry Catering | Lighting: R90 | Entertainment: Ten Souljers | Favors: Fran's Chocolates | Groom: Suit Supply | Groom's Attire: J. Hilburn | String Quartet: Arcobaleno Strings | Wedding Venue: Saltwater Farm | Bartending: Bewitched Bar & Events | Beauty: Bridal Beauty Agency | Dessert: Cakes By Felicitations | Hair Styling: Natalie Joseph Hair | Linen: Nuage Designs | Rentals: San Juan Shindigs | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































