I KNEW you guys would go nuts over this wedding. It’s so incredibly perfect it actually looks like a photoshoot! From the insanely awesome Rifle invitations to the sweet, but whimsical table settings…every little bit of this wedding is like the best thing EVER. And to make things even sweeter? The adorable bride actually DIY-ed almost all of it. We’re talking the adorable fans, the wooden spoons used for the gelato, the escort cards and about a million other perfect little details. If you can’t already tell, I am totally, completely, hopelessly in love with this wedding. Click here to see the full gallery.








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Oh and don’t forget to pick up the next issue of Weddings Unveiled Magazine to see even more…it hits stands tomorrow! A HUGE and hearty thanks to the fabulous Josh Meredith at Bella Grace Studios for snapping the pictures that will forever be an inspiration to so many brides out there. To Ashley Baber Weddings for making sure the day went on without a hitch and to Gloriosa Design for making us smile from ear to ear with all of the whimsy and style.
From the bride, Qunnie…The wedding was made more memorable with the team effort and support from family members. I hand calligraphy the escort and sitting cards, screen printed the save the dates on vintage hankies, fans, menus, canvas goody bags, wooden spoons for the gelato; whilst my sis made the ring pillow with a vintage handkerchief and filled with dried lavender from her own garden, bunting for the photo booth and just married one for the golf cart and more importantly Eric has also found his new talent in making the moustache and lip props! It was truly an amazing experience in searching for vintage items from various internet sites for the cake stands we used as part of the centerpiece décor, lace table cloth as the photo booth back drop, love stamps from circa 1950s for the invites and all the chargers.
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Photography: Josh Merideth, Bella Grace Studios / Cinema by: King Chang / Invitations by: Rifle Design / Coordinator: Ashley Baber Weddings / Catering, Decor, Cake: Gloriosa Design /Ceremony Location: The Meadow at The Inn at Serenbe / Cocktail Hour and Reception: Outside the Guest House at The Inn at Serenbe / Music: Nicole Chilemmi / Bride and Bridesmaids Shoes: Vivienne Westwood (Anglomania) / Brides dresses: Ceremony Gown: Watters + Watters
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This wedding is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
What a sweet wedding. I love the vintage feel of it.
I love all the pink, and general sun-washed feeling of the whole thing. What a beautiful wedding! The streamers in the trees are dreamy.
WOW! This wedding just gets better and better! Thx for sharing!
Gorgeous pink flower arrangements!
Beautiful! I would love to hear more about the videographer and what he is doing with that thing taped to his camera~
What a wonderful splash of color the flower arrangements add. I love the sreaming banners from the trees.
Lena. the stuff taped to the front of my camera lens are ND strips cut down to size from a larger piece.(neutral density gels, used to reduce the amount of light hitting the film plane). That allowed me to shoot maintaining a wide aperture (2.4 , wide for optics made in the 1950`s)for a nice shallow depth of field without overexposing the film. The camera has an crude electronic iris tht automatically opens and shuts depending on light levels, however it failed the day before.. thankfully i must add.. but definately a DIY fix!
With this wedding i felt continous rolling of the camera would raise the cost of processing and at the same time in all finality be something cumbersome and wieldy. They (bride and groom) should expect a final brief montage which i hope captures the essence off them two in their present and perhaps a foreshadowinging of their beautiful journey together to come. Also a mini light box they can hang on their wall using the orginal film positives will be built as an added bonus.
With this wedding i felt continous rolling of the camera would raise the cost of processing and at the same time in all finality be something cumbersome and wieldy. They (bride and groom) should expect a final brief montage which i hope captures the essence off them two in their present and perhaps a foreshadowinging of their beautiful journey together to come. Also a mini light box they can hang on their wall using the orginal film positives will be built as an added bonus.
This is my idea of a perfect wedding! Just gorgeous, every detail has clearly been carefully and lovingly considered. It's just stunning, what a lovely, charming wedding for such a sweet couple.
Gorgeous couple, gorgeous wedding. I'm really loving the trend I'm seeing lately of chalkboards... I think it's so sweet, and not hard to diy on the cheap too. Love.