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A Sequined Showstopper Celebration in the Woods

If you thought getting married in the forest meant you had to forgo sequins, think again because this stunner of a soiree is here to prove otherwise. Complete with elegant details, a wooded ceremony, and a few sequined bridesmaids’ for good measure, Amanda K Photography was on hand to capture it all and we’ve got it waiting for you to favorite in The Vault!

From The Bride…I love how clean black and white is, and I love mixed metal. We knew we wanted to get married outdoors, and ideally a destination. In the end we decided to stay in the country close to home, but chose to get married near Bend, in Sisters, due to our love for the area and how beautiful it is over there. The rustic outdoor space was a perfect contrast to the black, white, and mixed metal theme.

The flowers were all white and sat in clear vases with mixed metal candles and smaller vases as an accent. We had another venue booked that backed out 5 months before the wedding, and Five Pine happened to have an opening on the original date of our wedding! We toured the next weekend, and fell in love with the grounds. They were breathtaking in the summer with the tall wild flowers and stream that ran through the wedding site.

Unless you having a backyard wedding, get a wedding coordinator. Will relieve so much stress, and they get so much done for you and make your special day go so smooth. Make sure you choose one from word of mouth. We saw what Misty did at our good friends Darrin and Hanna’s wedding the year before, and never even considered anyone else!

Photography: Amanda K Photography | Coordination: Luxe Event Productions | Floral Design: Amanda Pistor | Wedding Dress: Theia | Jewelry: HarpyDesigns; Jarrod Weis (groom) | Makeup: Whitney Stassi Artistry | Hair: Chachi Hair | Band: John Ross | Groom's Attire: Collier | Venue: Five Pine Lodge

Snowy Winter Wedding

Let me tell you friends: when it comes to true love fairytales, it doesn’t get more romantic than these two lovebirds.  Think long-distance romance meets dreamy proposal and you are on the right track.  So how do two perfect soul mates celebrate their I do’s?  With a fabulous fall turned winter party in oh-so-beautiful Oregon.  See it all captured by Kimberly Kay Photography right here.

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From Kimberly Kay Photography… This was a gorgeous whimsical Sisters, Oregon Snow wedding. The tempatures got down to -2 degrees, but that did not stop this gorgeous wedding from happening. It was a stunning candle ceremony and everyone danced the night away to the sounds from an amazing band. Floral and decor were provided by a family friend.

From The Bride… Having grown up in a small town in Iowa and then spending all of his college and adult years in Minnesota, Steven is a Midwest boy through and through. I have spent all of my life in a mountain town and tourist hotspot in the middle of Oregon, and am a lover of all things Pacific Northwest. When my friend, who moved out to Minnesota, told me she had met this guy who was “totally perfect” for me, I laughed at the absurdity of her suggestion and thought nothing more of it. Little did I know, she revealed to Steven something similar, and he too, at the mention of a 2,000 mile distance, rolled his eyes in skepticism. But as curiosity and serendipity would have it, he found himself writing me an introductory email that very week…

His wit and charm and the casual ease of our written conversations left me intrigued, and as the weeks went on, like Meg Ryan in “You’ve Got Mail”, I found myself more and more distracted by the hopeful thought of an email in my inbox and the man on the other end of those messages.

Two months of countless emails and a few Skype dates later, Steven flew out to meet me for the first time. We spent the next year and a half traveling back and forth from Minneapolis to Bend, and with each trip, the love grew deeper, the goodbyes got harder and the distance felt farther somehow. So like any good knight in shining armor would, Steven packed up his belongings and the friends and life he loved to see about a girl from Oregon.

After ten months of sorting through cultural differences and working out a relationship that became more real than ever, Steven proposed. He sent me on an all-day scavenger hunt, leaving clues at my favorite places and included my favorite people along the way. I arrived at our favorite restaurant with a fresh manicure and new dress (part of the clue rewards), and was led atop their private roof at sunset where the man of my dreams was standing with a bouquet of roses and the biggest grin I’ve ever seen.
I gave him a exuberant “Yes!”

For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved the idea of a fall wedding. It’s something about the dramatic change of seasons and the beautiful colors of nature that, in my mind, made the perfect backdrop for a wedding. The end of August proposal meant that fall was fast approaching and we knew we wouldn’t have much time to make my dream a reality. We went into hyper-planning mode and decided to go for a mid-November ceremony. As a professional makeup artist, I have established quite a few connections in the wedding industry which made our short timeframe more doable.

I knew I wanted a large venue to accommodate the expected 300 guests, but wanted to find somewhere that had a view of the mountains I grew up with and are so close to my heart. We settled excitedly on a rustic horse arena out in the country that fit my ideas perfectly. Throughout the entire planning process, I continued to tell my wedding planner that I cared about nothing as much as these two things: beautiful, soft, romantic lighting, and a really good party. Whatever we needed to do or forsake to make those two things a priority, we did.

The week of our wedding arrived and the weather was looking beautiful and perfect – 60 degrees and sunny. Then, in true Central Oregon weather fashion, 48 hours before our wedding, we encountered the start of what would be the largest snow storm in years. Friends and family flying from all over the country (including the entire groom party) were forced to rent cars and drive overnight across treacherous terrain to make it in for the big day.

I watched my ideas and plans for a fall-style wedding quickly get smothered by each additional inch of snow. With the best of my people all around me, we decided to quickly switch gears and make this event the most beautiful winter wedding that ever was. My bridesmaids searched the whole town for fur coats, friends helped clear out the local target and Costco of hand warmers for all the guests, and my wedding planner went to town to purchase any and all additional heaters from event places.

I woke up on the day of my wedding to nearly three feet of snow and, for the first time in days, a sunny and cloudless sky. The unforeseen weather events made my wedding day better than I could have ever planned on my own. The backdrop of a winters snow made the lighting inside the venue, filled with 1,000 candles in mason jars, and white lights strung throughout the rafters the exact kind of “magical fairytale” lighting I wanted. The colder-than-normal temperatures caused my guests to jump from their seats and onto the dance floor in order to keep warm, and in doing so, helped my dream for an all-out party come together better than I could have ever orchestrated on my own. This day is logged in my memory banks as the best day of my life, and the photos that Kimberly Kay captured so beautifully, remind me that it wasn’t all just a dream, but my actual reality.

The bitter cold and thick blanket of snow was a poetic homage to the boy from Minnesota, and reminded me, once again, that sometimes it’s the things you least expect that make life more beautiful.

Photography: Kimberly Kay Photography | Wedding Coordinator: A Leah Knight YPD Events | Bridal Gown: Bella Brides Bend | Dessert Bar: Amanda Masson | Live Ceremony Music: Bend Event Music | Live Reception Music: Precious Byrd | Winter Range Ranch: Winter Range Ranch Sisters, OR

Rustic Oregon Wedding at Aspen Lakes

I took my very first trip to Oregon over the summer, and I immediately fell head over heels in love with every inch of that stunning state. So it’s no surprise to me when couples can’t think of a prettier place to say I do. This darling duo brought their nearest and dearest to Aspen Lakes for their rustic yet elegant nuptials, and I am sure their guests are still talking about it to this very day. See why here.

From Emily at Karson Butler Events…Jessica and Bryan were married in Sisters, Oregon at Aspen Lakes on July 6, 2013. Sisters is a special place to Jessica and Bryan, who moved to Oregon a few years ago and now call it home. The couple reunited after first meeting in middle school (both grew up in neighboring small farm towns in Northern California) and we designed a festive celebration that combined their love for all things country paired with romantic blooms and a touch of glam.

Guests were wowed with our grand entrance to the ceremony which was made with reclaimed barn wood and adorned with two beautiful wreaths. Mix-matched seating including vintage chairs and benches made the outdoor ceremony space cozy and relaxed. At the end of the aisle stood a custom altar we designed which was inspired by the local ranches in Oregon. An iron chandelier adorned with a bit of bling and single blooms finished the look. We loved the bridesmaids attire – festive dresses from Anthropologie paired with brown belts and boots! This wedding was truly a celebration of family – with everyone pitching in to help. The wood signs were crafted by friends, the dessert display included a collection of cake plates from the mothers, and the groom even made the seating assignment board!

We couldn’t have asked for a sweeter couple and wish these two all the best!

From the Bride Jessica…We chose Oregon for a few different reasons, the main one being that Oregon is always going to hold a special place in our hearts. Even if we don’t end up staying here, it is where we broke off from our friends and family, learned to rely on only one another and became a little family of our own. We also wanted to show all of our friends and family where we live and how beautiful Oregon is. My favorite part of the day was walking down the aisle with my dad, listening to a song that Bry and I love (Look At You Girl by Chris Laedoux), and seeing the most important people in my life standing up there and sitting on the cute benches and farm chairs. What an unforgettable moment I’ll cherish forever!

Photography: Kimberly Kay Photography | Event Design: Karson Butler Events | Event Planning: Karson Butler Events | Floral Design: Blue Daffodil | Ceremony Venue: Aspen Lakes | Reception Venue: Aspen Lakes | Bridesmaids Dresses: Anthropologie | DJ: Flip Flop Sounds | Groomsmen Attire: J.Crew | Transportation: Bend Trolley | Rentals: O'Brien Events