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A Classic Wedding Day Full of Sentimental Details at Greencrest Manor


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Abby and Quinn wanted a classic wedding day full of sentimental value to keep things feeling nostalgic all day long! The personal details were abundant – for example, the bride wore her grandmother’s garter that’s been passed to all of her cousins, her dad gifted Quinn his wedding band (a custom Claddagh ring from Ireland, similar to Abby’s father and mother’s own Claddagh rings) as a way of giving his blessing, and her godfather and uncle played the bagpipes at their wedding mass. He’s a member of the Philadelphia Pipes and Drums (they service Philadelphia police officers and fire fighters), and since Abby’s deceased grandfather was a Philadelphia police officer, bagpipes are a significant symbol in their lives. After mass, Abby and Quinn rode in the same Ford Model A that her parents used on their own wedding day! Guests then headed to a reception full of dreamy design notes that evoked a classic feel: a black and white checkered dance floor, soft shades of blue mixed into the all-white color palette, and lush greenery and clustered chandeliers dangling from the ceiling. An all-night dance party and classic Chicago-style hot dogs made for the ultimate party vibes for the evening!

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Have you ever heard of the old saying of “When You Know, You Know”? People may question the concept of fate or if a couple has known each other long enough to confidently say “I have met the one” – but Quinn and Abigail may beg to differ. Abigail and Quinn knew within 4 weeks of dating that they had met their future spouse and when asked by their family and friends “how do you know?” they both responded with “When You Know, You Know. Right?”

Abigail and Quinn’s relationship was built off of the similarities of their families, their values, the way they were raised, along with their mutual friends and common interests. Abigail and Quinn dated for 1.5 years before getting engaged and over that time, a relationship was not just built between the two of them, but also between their two families. Abigail’s family of 7 (mother, father and 4 siblings) and Quinn’s family of 6 (mother, father and 3 siblings) built an incredibly unique friendship and bond based on the same similarities that built their own relationship. “We realize it could be considered an anomaly for in-laws to get along so well and to genuinely want to spend time with each other – for that reason, we feel so incredibly blessed!”

Engagement Story:

Abigail and Quinn were engaged on January 2, 2021 in Park City, Utah. They were in Park City for a New Years wedding, which served to be the perfect distraction as an engagement was the last thing Abigail would have expected that weekend. On January 2nd, Abigail was under the impression that they were going snow-mobiling for the day followed by a spa treatment (a Christmas present from Quinn). The morning of, Abigail and Quinn along with two of their friends drove out to a scenic destination in Park City where a beautiful Barn sat. As they approached the Barn, all that was on Abigail’s mind was “wow, how beautiful of a setting and barn is this for snowmobiles” (ha!) and Quinn was quiet as a church mouse, but you will come to find out that it was for fair reason… Upon approaching the barn, Quinn instigates taking a picture with Abigail in front of the scenery, at which point he turns to her with eyes filled with tears, gets down on one knee and pops the ultimate question. This was an indescribable moment filled with tears, hugs, laughter and love shared amongst Abigail and Quinn alongside their best friends who witnessed it. But it does not stop there…. upon getting engaged, Abigail and Quinn facetimed their families to share the good news and were greeted with another incredible surprise as their two families were together! Quinn’s family traveled up to Michigan to be with Abigail’s family for the entire week in advance of their engagement to celebrate New Year’s together and to be together for this special moment. It was the cherry on top of it all![/field]
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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]As I went into dress shopping, I had a very clear vision of the type of dress I was looking for – I was looking for a ball gown style dress that was bright white and very crisp (no jewels or lace), with a sweetheart or off the shoulder neckline. I did not waver from this & my vision stood true as my wedding dress was the 3rd dress I found on. I knew instantly this was the one, but was still debating on going to my other dress appointments. However, while I had my dress on, a song came played in the bridal store that held sentimental meaning to Quinn and I (and still does to this day). I knew this was a sign, tears started to flow, and I easily committed to saying yes! I kept the dress on for another hour or so and tried on accessories, and came upon the most stunning veil that added the perfect whimsical touch I was looking for through cascading embellished flowers that filled the bottom of the veil. Come to find out that this veil was also made by the designer, Lela Rose – yet another sign that this was all meant to be![/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]My favorite color is blue, and I wanted to incorporate blue into the wedding design and décor as much as possible. But given that our wedding was black tie, I wanted to ensure that the shade of blue and overall style of the bridesmaid dresses were very chic, classic, and timeless. I looked for bridesmaid dresses for months until I came upon Bella Bridesmaids who carried bridesmaid dresses by the designer Amsale that fit exactly what I was looking for; a crisp ice blue colored dress with a thick twill fabric but also offered varying necklines to accommodate different style preferences of the bridesmaids. [/field]
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”](From the design team):
We knew from the moment we met Abby and Quinn that the floral and design of their special weekend needed to match their incredibly contagious zest for life. Abby’s specific color palette featured airy white with whimsical greens and touches of sky blue. For personal florals, we kept them understated and simple with babies breath clutch bouquets in order to allow the clean-lines of the bridal party dresses to truly sing. The church was already so stunning, and simply needed small touches of fresh babies breath on the ends of each pew. By far, the biggest design element of their weekend was the fantastic ceiling installation inside the Celebration House at Greencrest Manor – we knew that they wanted a “WOW” factor that would blow guests away and create an enchanting atmosphere to promote an evening of pure celebration! We paired vintage crystal chandeliers with organic draping greenery, sheer white fabric touches, and dreamy white cascading blooms to create a canopy of magic above a bold checkered black-and-white dance floor. The tabletops brought this design element down low for guests to enjoy – with fluffy babies’ breath garland, mixed flickering candlelight, and textural blooms. For tabletop rentals, we paired clean and crisp white linens with modern gold-rimmed charger plates, brushed gold flatware, french blue goblets, and menu cards with calligraphed ribbon detail for place cards. With this particular design… the tiniest details made the biggest impact! Because their larger guest count exceeded the limits of the reception space, we ran a clear-top tent alongside the back to house multiple bar areas and ancillary guest seating. [/field]
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The bride’s godfather and uncle, Bobby Smith, played the bagpipes at their wedding mass. He is in the Philadelphia Pipes and Drums (they service Philadelphia police offers and firemen). The bride’s deceased grandfather was a Philadelphia police officer, so the bagpipes are a significant symbol in their life.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]After the wedding mass was complete, Quinn and I walked outside the church and there was an old Ford Model A out front of the church. My parents got married in this car and we took an identical picture to their picture on their wedding day in the car! [/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]The bride’s parents gifted the couple their wedding champagne flutes that have Claddagh rings etched in crystal. Quinn’s wedding band was a gift from the bride’s dad – a custom made Claddagh ring from Ireland. Her dad’s wedding ring and her mom’s ring are both Claddagh rings. This was her dad’s way of giving Quinn his blessing before he proposed. Every sibling in the bride’s family has a Claddagh ring![/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″]The bride wore her grandmothers garter that has been passed down to all cousins. [/field]
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Photography: The Fourniers | Videography: Mark Brown Films | Floral Design: Modern Day Collective | Gown: Lela Rose | Cake: Beth's Cake Boutique | Invitations: Banter & Charm | Ceremony Venue: St. Augustine Cathedral | Reception Venue: Greencrest Manor | Catering: Millennium Catering | Hair and Makeup: Emily Frew | DJ: BeatMix Music | Bar Service: Modern Day Collective | Bridal Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Groom's Shoes: Talon Louboutin | Planning: Modern Day Collective | Rentals: Special Occasions Michigan | Rentals: Gigi & LaClede | Rentals: Event Theory

Are Palm Leaves the New Peony? For This Chic Celebration, They Are!

After seeing endless celebrations as a wedding photographer herself, this Bride-to-be knew she wanted something a bit different for her own big day. Think chic and modern, and with palm leaves and stylish black and white decor, she got just that. This urban loft wedding is a breath of fresh air for those Pinterest boards of yours all thanks to Emilia Jane for capturing every bit! See it all this way!

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From the Bride… Brian and I are originally from Bay City, Michigan but currently live in Chicago. When we walked into Loft 310 in Kalamazoo, Michigan (halfway between our two homes) we gasped. The first thing I noticed being a wedding photographer was the beautiful sunlight coming through the windows and I could instantly envision our wedding there. It very much had that Chicago loft feel and the rooftop overlooking downtown Kalamazoo was perfect for cocktail hour. Not to mention a gorgeous penthouse space in the same building that you can rent for the weekend. Once we saw that, we were sold! Nothing like taking the elevator up a quick two floors after your wedding.

As a wedding photographer who has seen dozens and dozens of weddings, I knew I wanted our decor to be a little more bold than the traditional wedding. We had decided on a black and white theme early on, but the inspiration started flowing when thinking about the florals… or really lack there of! I wanted the centerpieces to be a focal point when you walked into the room, as well as have some vertical height. As our guest list was only 115 people, I worried that without tall centerpieces the room would feel too large. We ended up using a mix of banana leaf palms and large ferns as our centerpieces and I loved the big visual impact they had on the room. When someone mentions seeing our wedding photos, they almost always comment on the palms! They were such a fun element to our summer wedding and fun surprise to our guests. Fond of Florals really made our vision come to life! There were however flowers in my bouquet – white ranunculus, white garden roses, sword fern, and of course palms. For the bridesmaid bouquets, they used hostas and geranium leaves, with a little sprinkle of white lilac.

In addition to the palms on the tables, we also placed potted ferns around the room to help make the space feel more full. Our florist kindly planted two of them in gorgeous gold pedestal vessels that anchored each end of the bar along with two candelabras. It made the bar feel so dramatic! My mom added some fun and unexpected accents to the bar. I’m a huge lover of dachshunds (Brian and I got our sweet dachshund pup Millie about eight months after the wedding) and it was a fun surprise to see a gold dachshund figurine amongst the bar decor.

To carry the black and white theme throughout the room, we purchased handmade black and white striped chargers from a previous bride, which we layered with a black napkin, menu card, and a fern spring to accent. We also purchased black and white striped runners for the tables, and had gold candelabras and candles throughout.

As for the dress, well, at one point I thought I wanted a black dress! I was looking for a dress that was elegant and stylish. But ultimately I knew I just wanted something that I felt absolutely amazing in. Once I put on my Blush by Hayley Paige dress I knew it was the perfect fit – classic yet modern. I loved the romantic waves of the skirt and the matching veil with the horsehair hem completed the look. I also purchased an adorable strapless white jumper from ASOS that I changed into after the first dance. The belt I wore with my bridal gown was the perfect addition to my jumper to make it feel more bridal. I had high hopes of also showcasing my gorgeous Badgley Mischka heels with the jumper, but by the time I changed I was ready to kick off my heels and dance. The jumper gave me more freedom to move and my guests loved that I had an outfit change!

One of the smallest, but most important details of the day, were the rings. Brian decided to wear his dad’s wedding ring, who passed away from cancer when he was 15. His parents, Jan and Fred, had a beautiful marriage and one to be admired. I know having a piece of his Dad with him not only on our wedding day, but everyday, was really special to him and myself. The ring is classic – a yellow gold band that has some light etching to it. Between the original etching and the slight scratches from the years of wear, the ring has so much character. As for me, I love the look of stacking rings, so I decided on two wedding bands – a skinny diamond band and a yellow gold band. I love being able to switch up the order of the stack or wear just the bands or the engagement ring some days.

Emilia captured the day so beautifully and we feel extremely lucky to have had such a talented photographer, and close friend, capture our day. Our wedding day was everything we hoped for and so much more, and we are so thankful to our friends and family for celebrating with us!

Photography: Emilia Jane Photography | Floral Design: Fond Of Florals | Wedding Dress: Birmingham Bridal Couture | Cake: Mackenzie's Bakery | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Jewelry: Bauble Bar | Hair + Makeup: Pomp and Artistry | Venue: Loft 310 | Bridal Boutique: Birmingham Bridal Couture | Day-Of Coordination: Julie Gregory-Cupps | Menu Cards: Wedding Paper Divas | Rentals: Events By I. Candy

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Classic Kalamazoo Art Institute Summer Wedding

What’s not to love about a museum or art gallery wedding? With beautiful architecture, guaranteed great lighting and gorgeous art all around, it’s the perfect setting for a wedding. And when you add into the equation lovely rose bouquets, an adorable Golden Retriever and this super-sweet couple, it will definitely be a day to remember. See all the beauty captured by Paige Gabert in THE VAULT!

From The Bride… Evan proposed the night before Thanksgiving. We always go out to the bars with all of our friends who are back in town at this time every year, so he thought it would be a fun night to be able to celebrate with our friends. Evan had made dinner reservations and we were on our way when he pulled over at Bronson Park downtown. I asked him what we were doing and he said we were going to take a walk. I knew he was going to propose, and I know he knew I knew that he was going to propose! I think it made us both weirdly nervous! We just walked around the park in circles until Evan finally got the courage to get down on one knee. It was really perfect. There were a few people in the park that clapped when he was done. Then we walked to the restaurant and had a wonderful dinner, followed by drinks with both of our families! Then the bar with our friends! It was a fun night.

From Paige Gabert… Sarah and Evan were a wedding client dream the moment I met them. We sat outside of Founder’s Brewing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, drank beer, and chatted for hours. They were both such a happy, fun, loving couple. I knew that their wedding day would be nothing but fantastic. And it really was.

Sarah and Evan were married inside of the absolutely beautiful Stanton Chapel, in Kalamazoo. The windows of the chapel were a photographer’s dream, and their family and friends were so welcoming. They had a sweet ceremony, where they both expressed their love for one another, and afterwards they shared a moment in the backroom beside the doors exiting the ceremony.

Their reception was inside of the Kalamazoo Institute of Art, which is a really cool building, filled with art, color, large windows in the ceiling, and sculptures. There was a garden to the side of the building, where there was a photo booth, and a beer tent. Pretty much everything you needed for a great night. They shared their first dance, and dances with their mother, and father’s in the center of the building, under a beautiful glass art piece, surrounded by everyone they loved and cared about. It was truly a magical day.

Photography: Paige Gabert | Floral Design: Dorothy's Floral Studio | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero | Ceremony Venue: Stetson Chapel | Reception Venue: Kalamazoo Institute Of Art | Rings: Blue Nile | Catering: Cityscapes | Hair And Makeup: Lauren Potter | DJ: Wiser Productions- Tony Sehy | Groom's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Officiant: Pastor Paul Nuechterlein

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Romantic Blush Pink Michigan Wedding

Admittedly, it doesn’t take much for me to fall in love with a wedding. Show me a happy couple, and I’m smiling from ear-to-ear. But there’s something about this wedding captured by K. Holly Photography that I absolutely adore. Maybe it’s the lush, romantic flowers or maybe it’s the Groom’s teary reaction to seeing his Bride for the first time, but to be honest, it’s a bit of everything. Take a peek at all the gorgeous images and you’ll see why I’m swooning.

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From K. Holly PhotographyMid-summer along the water. Warm bright sun, with the outdoor ceremony shaded under the trees. A palette of blush pink and soft whites, the tiniest hints of peach and lavender, and just enough silver to sparkle. And joy in everyone’s eyes, smiles and cheers on everyone’s lips.

Some weddings have the most incredible venue as a backdrop, and some are full of magazine-worthy details. Some weddings have the most adorable couple you’ll ever see. Some are blessed with perfect weather. Some receptions have the most fun and crazy dance parties you’ll ever shake your groove thing to.

And then there are days like Amanda and Trevor’s. Where the stars align and everything comes together like a storybook. The kind with gilded edges, pop-up pictures, and an ending that sweeps you off your feet. The kind where your photographer twirls in the middle of the dance floor with you, just as blissed-out as the rest of your guests as the sun slowly dips below the tree line and makes the whole world glow.

Amanda and Trevor met in 6th grade, and new this day was in their future. They planned a picture-perfect country club wedding, and celebrated under the sunset with friends and family from all across the country.

Photography: K. Holly Photography | Videography: Coastline Studios | Floral Design: Dorothy's Floral Studio | Wedding Dress: Beker's Bridal | Hair And Makeup: A. Davis Brown Salon | Groomsmen's Attire: Jos. A. Bank | Venue: Kalamazoo Country Club