Do you fancy a little splash of yellow this afternoon? We thought you might which is why this Menasha wedding shot by Emily Steffen Photography is just what the doctor ordered. It is pretty much impossible not to don a big, fat smile after staring at all these lovely images. Yellow will do that to you and so will all those bright, fabulous florals by Branching Out and Co.. See it all, one charming billy ball at a time, here!











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From Emily Steffen Photography…Jon and Kristine planned a wedding that was 100% them! Full of joy, laughter and touches that made everyone feel so warmly welcome, the party was amazing. The color palette was classy and charming and perfect for the event!
The ceremony was held at Kristine’s home church because she wanted to capture the charm and beauty of the church she grew up in. The wedding party was filled with friends and family members that were full of support and smiles for them during the ceremony.
North Shore Golf Club was a perfect setting for their classy reception. The decor was simple and cute; cut lemons, vases of yellow billy balls and an amazing cake made the reception room feel so warm and charming! Kristine pulled in more of the greys to the palette with handmade table runners for each table in various textures made perfectly by her Mom! The head table was positioned in the center of the room so the guests could get a view of the action all night long. A yellow infused candy bar was the hit of the late-night party and guests left for the night with a bag of Kristine and Jon’s favorite coffee from their favorite coffee shop!
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Wedding Photography: Emily Steffen Photography / Floral Design: Branching Out and Co. / Ceremony Location: St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church / Reception Location: North Shore Golf Club / Wedding Dress: Modern Trousseau / Bridesmaids Dresses: J.Crew / Wedding Cake: Cakescapes by Jen
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The groomsmen are so dapper! Shows that you don't have to over-think a classic :)
What a gorgeous wedding! We are planning a grey/yellow wedding as well, and the combination in this wedding is absolutely gorgeous. Where are those fabulous yellow shoes from? I am looking for a pair just like that! :)
Wahoo! Thanks for this fabulous feature Erin! I am thrilled and so excited to see Jon and Kristine on here! :) Oh, and Gavi, the shoes were from DSW I believe! :) The girls loved them and they looked amazing! :)
Gorgeous wedding!! Emily you captured this wedding so beautifully, I love all of the details!!
AMAZING job, Emily! We were SO excited to be a part of it with Jon + Kristine...and, of course, you!
Congrats, Emily! Your photos are stunning!!
YAY!! These are SO SWEET!! Great work Emily. ^_^
I love the pops of yellow. The lemon wedge place cards are so inventive!
LOVE Branching Out!!! Casee and her team always do such an AMAZING JOB!!!!! Congrats- Beautiful wedding!
Emily - thank you so much for capturing this day for all of us to enjoy again!! kristine and jon could not have asked for a better photographer!
Gorgeous Emily! So beautifully done :) Yellow and grey are my favorites too!!!
Beautiful Job as always miss emily!! i just love those lemons used as placecard holders! so cute!!
Beautiful! Where did you find the initialed table markers?
Beautiful wedding. Love the colours!
i love how well the gray and yellow compliment each other on EVERYTHING in this wedding. simply beautiful all around.
The color combination was in perfect balance.
SO lovely, my friend!!!
It's done, I'm a yellow wedding fan, once and for all !
I love the bridesmaid's dresses!
I LOVE this wedding---the yellow is so happy!
Where did those shoes come from? They are EXACTLY what I have been looking for.
Beautiful wedding! Where did the bridesmaid dresses come from?
The Bridesmaids dresses are from JCrew and the shoes are from DSW! :) Aren't they adorable! :)
I am dying to find table runners just like those. Where did you find them or did you make them? If so, where did you find the fabric?