Anne and Bill Holland of Holland Photo Arts sent us today’s featured wedding because they know we love all things pretty AND because the beautiful bride, Erin, “found” them thru our Little Black Book. We LOVE it when we hear that!


Erin and Steve’s wedding was held on the grounds of Johns Hopkins’ Evergreen Museum and Library. What an amazing venue for a springtime wedding!


After the ceremony, they slipped away for a few of the Holland’s stunning signature portrait shots …


The wedding reception was held at the Carriage House, where “library cards” were laid out in neat little rows, each card with a particular guest’s name. (One of the Holland’s “fab finds” !) On the back was a note stating that ‘in lieu of favors, a donation was being made in their guests’ name toward Reading is Fundamental. You can see more photos of these on the Holland’s blog.

These lovely wedding flowers were designed by Radebaugh Florists.


How sweet are these gingham ribbons on the wedding programs? This wedding is a such a great example of how to infuse real personality and fun into an otherwise formal and elegant affair!

VERY cute groom’s attire!
We really thank Holland Photo Arts for these fantastic photographs of Erin and Steve’s glorious wedding day! You’ve managed to capture the festive mood as well as the seriousness of the moments in one fell swoop!! Although we know you don’t need to be “found” … we hope that many, many, many more brides “find” you via Style Me Pretty!!

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Congratulations, Erin & Steve from all of us here at SMP!!
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The hairpiece is gorgeous! It is exactly what I'm looking for...where is it from? :)
Such a gorgeous wedding!! I'd also like to know where the hair flower is from :)
Not only are Anne & Bill Holland fantastically talented but they are the most wonderful team and are so much fun to work with... they are the best of the best!!
I agree, love that flower!!!!!!!! gorgeous wedding, just love the location, pops of yellow and unique placecards!!! Congrats to a gorgeous couple and the fantastic photogrpahy!!!
I would LOVE to know where they got those adorable place cards! Did they come from a vendor?
I absolutely love the bridesmaids dresses; they are exactly what I am looking for and cannot find! Where are they from? Gorgeous wedding and photos too!
The hair flower is definitely something I would want to wear. I would have never thought to put blue and yellow in the same color scheme for fear it would look, dare I say, tacky. But this wedding shows that it is indeed a color scheme that can be done well.
The final black & white photo is just STUNNING! The look of the trees & clouds are simply majestic.
The grooms attire is so cute! I love love love it! It adds so much personality! Where did you find it?!
Love the Yellow!
I'd also love to know where the hairpiece is from - it's perfect!
All around gorgeous wedding! I would also love to know about the bridesmaid dresses! They're perfect.
We're working on getting the info that you guys have asked about. Please check back in a bit!
Wow! A thousand times gorgeous!
i have just fallen in love..........with the brides dress!!! who designed it? or where from? many thanks
Thank you so much for all of the wonderful comments! Obviously Anne and Bill did such an amazing job - they were wonderful to work with and their pictures stunning. Thank you Style Me Pretty for pointing me in their direction.
The hairpiece (and the dress) are both from Katherine's Bridal in Alexandria, VA. Both original to the store and extra appreciation has to go to their seamstress who made sure the dress fit like a glove.
As for the bridesmaids dresses, I was very surprised that finding a cute dress in yellow would be so difficult but well worth it because I absolutely loved these - they are from Watters (style #4331).
The men - the ties are from J Crew. The socks, Brooks Brothers (and getting them in yellow was all his idea).
The place cards actually did double duty as our response cards for the invitations. The invites (designed as a book) and the response cards/place cards were my design (with lots of creative help from my bridesmaids and an invitationer, Hili Banjo, who made them happen). The programs, including the idea for the adorable gingham ribbons, were all the loving work of my sister and maid of honor.
I also have to mention Radebaugh Florists - if anyone is looking for a florist in the DC Metro/Baltimore area, they are absolutely fantastic. Well priced, easy to work with and their flowers gorgeous.
Thanks again for all of the comments and if any more details are necessary please let me know.
Erin,
Fabulous photos from what looks like an unbelievable day for you and your husband!
I'm interested to know where you got your shoes...
Thanks!
Kristina
Getting Married in Key West 04/2010
Love that last photo! The library cards were so clever!
Wow - great images.
The dress is beautiful, Im looking for something like it. Who is the designer of the dress?
What is the name of the venue for this wedding?
The location was the Evergreen Museum & Library - part of the Johns Hopkins University system. You can read more about the wedding on Holland Photo Arts blog: http://hollandphotoartsblog.com/2009/07/10/erin-steves-wedding-at-evergreen-museum/