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Louisiana Wedding by Catherine Guidry Photography

Vintage amber, honey and wheat – sounds like a delicious color palette if you ask me, and it produced the most drool-worthy Louisiana wedding for you to devour this lovely Wednesday. Catherine Guidry was there to capture all the sweetness and the personal details told their story seamlessly. But don’t forget, this is just a smidgen of the deliciousness – there is even more in the full gallery.

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From Catherine Guidry…  Kelly’s nostalgic vision and quirky personality left the venue filled with a natural palette of colors like Vintage Amber, Honey, & Wheat; sentimental family heirlooms; and timeless photographs strung together to tell the story. Her life is filled with silk screening and furniture building and became very influential for her wedding day. There were hints of the Jason and Kelly in every detail, and sprinkles of Kelly’s distinct artistic vision in every corner of the venue.

 

Wedding Photography: Catherine Guidry Photography / Wedding Reception Venue: Jeanmard Hall / Catering: Toby Orillion / Wedding Gown: J. Crew / Music: Adrion Guidry of Guidry Entertainment

 

Nashville Rooftop Wedding by Kate Murphy Photography

It’s Wednesday morning which means we have a FULL day of pretty weddings up our sleeves – everything from rooftop soirees to backyard shindigs and maybe even a ranch wedding or two. There’s nothing like a mid-week pretty fest to get the blood pumping. And if the sneak peak of images makes your heart pitter-patter, just click on the gallery to see the whole wedding and a lot more pitter-pattering.

We are going to start things off in Tennessee and to say we have a major crush on this rooftop wedding is a total understatement. The second you throw a skyline view and dining alfresco into the mix, everything just seems a bit more fabulous. Kate Murphy was the genius behind the lens and captured many a great moment of this Nashville beauty. Crushing too? You can find the FULL wedding in the gallery.

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From the Bride… As soon as my now husband proposed, I knew I wanted to have our wedding in my hometown of Nashville, TN, despite the fact that we were living in New York City at the time. I wanted to show all of our Yankee friends the charm and musical soul of Nashville. The only other thing I knew for sure was that I wanted to walk down the aisle to Phoenix’s “Love Like a Sunset Part II.” So I based the rest of the wedding around those two factors! I chose The Aerial on Broadway because it seemed perfectly “us.” It’s a rooftop modern urban venue (nod to NYC and our East Village lifestyle) with gorgeous views of Broadway and most of downtown Nashville (nod to our Southern roots!).

From there, I let the venue guide me. I chose glass-top tables, minimalist chairs, crisp white couches, and a color scheme of pewter, champagne, and deep red. I found great bridesmaid dresses at Anthropologie that felt cute and fresh and I chose my dress because it was light-weight and mod dramatic. I had my friend and designer goddess Meagan design a wedding logo for us that I used on the invites, signs, and even as a huge decal on some of the glass windows. We tried to incorporate lots of Southern charm with our wedding slogan “It’s true love y’all!”, lots of sweet tea, and good Southern food. My friend Rachel from Zync Music provided us with great instrumental versions of our favorite Indie bands like Phoenix. Born Ruffians, M. Ward, and others for the ceremony and our band, The Respectables, kept the dance floor jumping and even let my cousin join them with his trumpet! We found a great baker who was able to make a gluten-free wedding cake for us to cut (I have celiac’s) and special UNC tar heel cupcakes for our groom’s cake!

We started the wedding day off by putting the bridal party on a Nashville Party Trolley to take pictures at Union Station, the Frist, and the Shelby Street Bridge before formal pictures at Aerial. Then we snacked at Merchant’s before the ceremony. There were plenty of mishaps that day–our gift table briefly caught fire, almost no one took their favor CDs, a table shattered during the change over–but none of that mattered when I walked down the aisle with the sun lighting up the rooftop deck and married the love of my life. Our photographer Katie Murphy and videographers from DMSNC did an amazing job capturing the spirit of the day.


Wedding Photography: Kate Murphy Photography / Wedding Cinematography: DMSNC / Wedding Gown: San Patrick / Wedding Shoes: J. Crew / Wedding Venue: Aerial Nashville / Wedding Cake/Cupcakes: Crumb de la Crumb / Catering: A Dream Come True / Flowers: Miller’s Florist / Hair and Make-up: Debbie Dover of John David Agency / Bridesmaid Dresses: Anthropologie / Wedding Band: The Respectables / Logo: Meagan Bennett of Shy, But Interested / Ceremony Music: Rachel Jones of Zync Music / Transportation: F.A.D.D.S Party Bus / Film Work: Richard Photo

A Rehearsal Dinner by Laura Hooper + Beth Helmstetter

And speaking of the fabulousness that is Laura Hooper…apparently, good taste runs in the family. Since we are celebrating Laura’s soon-to-be nuptials, we thought we’d also share with you this little shindig that Laura and Beth Helmstetter put together for her sister’s rehearsal dinner. It’s gorgeousness defined and yet another example of just how talented these two ladies are. Click here to see even more!

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This beautiful rehearsal dinner, designed by Beth Helmstetter, took place in the Wine Cellar at Westlake Village Inn in Southern California. Beth kept the decor simple playing off the natural beauty of the room using tons of candles to give the room a beautifully soft glow. Florals in shades of blush pink and ivory from Holly Flora added to the the look, and rattan chargers and a simple champagne linen completed the room. The cellar had enclaves that opened onto the lake where Beth left seating for guests to enjoy the view.

The printed materials included custom invitations, individual place cards with various icons representing the dinner entree options, and a hand painted menu board to be displayed on the stone mantle in the cellar.

The groom’s family even shipped in pralines in the shape of Texas (his home state) as a favor for each guest! All of the out-of-towners also received a tote bag featuring a custom map created for the couple’s wedding invitation suite.


Beth Helmstetter: Planning and Design / Laura Hooper: Calligraphy / Steve Steinhardt: Photography / Flowers: Holly Flora / Venue: Wine Cellar at Westlake Village Inn

Brooklyn Waterfront Wedding From Fasanello Floral Design

It is easy to fall in love with this next wedding. The amazing florals from Denise Fasanello Floral Design make it so. They provide a could-not-be-more-perfect jumping off point for the deep, rich colors of this Brooklyn affair. Add views of the Brooklyn Bridge, a ceremony as culturally rich as those flowers are perfect, and a bride with a stunning smile, and what you have is an absolutely perfect wedding. Make sure to feast your eyes on even more beauty in the gallery!

From the Courtney Davidson PhotographyEverything about this wedding was perfect– and not just because I walked to it from my apartment in Brooklyn, camera bag in-tow. Because Zena and Ronald were so excited to marry each other, all the other details of the day fell into place. From the beautiful waterfront ceremony at sunset, to the flowers which were nothing short of works of art, this wedding was reminder of why I love shooting weddings. Other than capturing the wonderful details, I focused half my time capturing the love Zena and Ronald have for each other, and the other half capturing the love they have for their friends and family. Having recently moved to Nashville, I look back on this wedding with fond memories of my old neighborhood and the pure joy of the day, grateful to have been a part of it.

From the beautiful bride … We met at a café and, hours later, found ourselves lost in Central Park, and not anxious to find our way out. Eager to make an impression on his accomplished date, Ronald regaled me with the concept that a German woman can obtain the same designation by marrying a doctor as by earning a doctoral degree. When he proposed, it was therefore on a prescription, inquiring if I would become “Frau Doktor Tamler”. The lifetime of refills won me over.

We needed to make sure that we had a trilingual wedding to accommodate our international guests. We also had to bridge Ron’s desire for a traditional Jewish wedding with my more “reform” sensibilities. We were very lucky that we found Rabbi Michael Dick, who speaks German, Hebrew and English and who, despite being traditional, allowed us to make the ceremony our own.

It was very important for us to make our guests feel at ease, and part of that was not having groomsmen or bridesmaids, but leaving our guests responsible only for enjoying the day. We did have an entire wedding weekend: A bachelor party on Friday night, a rehearsal dinner with 30-something family members and guests from out of town on Saturday night, and then the actual wedding on Sunday of Labor Day weekend.

Photography: Courtney Davidson / Floral Design: Denise Fasanello Floral Design / Event Design & Planning: Adrienne Colosimo, Bespoke Affairs / Ceremony Location: Giando on the Water / Reception Location: Giando on the Water / Invitations & paper products: Ajalon Printing & Design / Linen rentals: La Flor Events & Designs / Band: East Coast Band

Engagement Party for Laura Hooper

I’m a self professed Laura Hooper stalker. I love, love, love her calligraphy work and from the looks of it, everyone else does too. I bet that if we crawled all of the past events we’ve featured on SMP, Laura’s name would come up the most because, well…she’s just that good. So when I heard that she is getting hitched in a few months, I just about burst with wedding joy. And if her engagement party, designed by the fabulous Beth Helmstetter and photographed to perfection by Steve Steinhardt, is any indication of just how gorg the wedding is going to be…well, consider me one very happy blogger. Click here to see even more!

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Jeremy and I had moved into our home about 8 months ago but still hadn’t had a “housewarming” of any kind, so after we got engaged we thought this would be the perfect time to have our friends and family over to celebrate! Since our wedding is taking place in later this year in Hawaii and will be full of bright colors, we wanted to keep the engagement party in metallics – think gold, silver, sparkles and black.

We used a gorgeous gold crinkle paper for our round invitations and I also glued crystals onto each one to add a little bling!

Beth transformed our small backyard into a comfortably elegant lounge area using hanging lanterns to help set the mood. We thought this would create a nice balance of casual and chic for our friends and family to enjoy! Guests headed inside for our heavy hors d’oeuvres display and Beth also created a fabulous champagne cocktail bar complete with our custom cocktail napkins! We made adorable swizzle sticks to tie it all together and everyone indulged in the delcious skewers, champagne, wine and strawberry margaritas.

The evening flowed like a cocktail hour, with everyone mingling, chatting and catching a glimpse of our photo slideshow which we had up on our tv to brighten up the room (big thanks to Steve Steinhardt for producing our engagement photos so quickly!), and at the end of the night we all enjoyed desserts out in the lounge area…we of course had comfy blankets and heaters to keep warm on the cool night.

Event Design: Beth Helmstetter Events / Photography: Steve Steinhardt Photography / Calligraphy and Paper Details: Laura Hooper Calligraphy / Hair + Makeup by Summer Noelle / Catering: Joan’s on Third / Desserts by Vanilla Bakeshop / Rentals: Classic Party Rentals

Holman Ranch Wedding by AJPhotographer + Soiree by Simone

I just ADORE the folks that get married at Holman Ranch. It seems the lovely California ranch attracts some of  the most stylish duos. This rustic, yet elegant fall wedding designed and planned by Soiree by Simone definitely stays true to my theory. It’s fall wedding style at it’s finest. And may I just say, that fabulous pergola-covered king’s table has me swooning – really, so does each lovely image from Alex Johnson of AJPhotographer. Have no fear, there is an even more to swoon over in the full gallery.

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Stephen and I were married amongst 70 of our loved ones in the beautiful Carmel Valley on 10.10.10 during one of the most spectacular evenings we’ve ever experienced in Northern California.   Our friends and families, many from the East Coast, marveled at the breathtaking scenery and the hidden gem that we chose as the site of our special day, Holman Ranch.   I visited Holman over 15 years ago as part of my job as a then Corporate Event Planner and it never left my memory.  When we were looking for a location for our intimate fall wedding, I knew that the authentically preserved and rustic California backdrop would be the perfect spot for what we hoped would be a laid-back but elegant wedding.

We wanted the day to be about celebrating the things that we value most- our relationship, the blessings of family and enduring friendships. We also wanted to share all the wonderful flavors and scenery of our adopted home. We exchanged vows against the backdrop of the Santa Lucia Highlands with my two daughters and Stephen’s nephews as our attendants.  My dress, an ivory Carolina Herrera trumpet gown made of rich silk-brocade, was a dream (bought in an online sample sale- believe it or not!)  and I wore my favorite flower, a gardenia, in my hair.  I pinned a small locket to my bouquet with a blue ribbon holding a photo of my father who passed away five years ago. The thought of him watching us from above made me cry as my mother walked me down the aisle.

After the ceremony we all enjoyed a spectacular meal together at one long King’s table under a candlelit arbor that smelled of rosemary and was encircled by harvest inspired décor, floating gardenias and bronze pashmina party favors on the lady’s chairs.  The local and sustainable menu featured passed butternut squash amuse bouche shooters, heirloom tomato caprese salad, herb infused rack of lamb, Israeli couscous, garden vegetable medley, grilled chicken with apricot chutney and a variety of great local wines to compliment the meal.

After the toasts were given against the backdrop of a gorgeous Carmel Valley Sunset, we all moved into the Carriage House decorated with candlelight and amber glowing lanterns.  While the 17 children in attendance (and our dog) ran around the Ranch on a photo safari and made S’mores at the outdoor firepit,  we had our first dance to Etta Jame’s “At Last” and the adults enjoyed cupcakes, cocktails and a custom cigar bar. As the fabulous night came to an end I wished that I could keep everyone, all my loved ones, there in that wonderful moment and in that special place.  Stephen says that if heaven is anything like our wedding day, then he’s ready to go now.  Sign me up too!

Wedding Event Design and Planning: Soiree by Simone / Floral Design: Christine Cater Wedding and Floral Designs / Catering: Paradise Catering / Cake: Petals and Pastries / Photography: Alex Johnson of AJPhotographer / Location: Holman Ranch / Cheese & Wine: The Carmel Cheese Shop / Dress: Carolina Herrera /Shoes: Vintage

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Della Terra Mountain Chateau Wedding From Adam & Imthiaz Photography

Spring is right around the corner, but if you’re still looking for something wonderfully warm to thaw you out, we’ve got just the right thing for you today.  This beautiful mountain wedding, set at the breathtaking Della Terra Mountain Chateau, is the epitome of warmth. Take your time getting lost in the lush mountain views, bright Colorado sun, and gorgeous nature filled details, from the amazing, award-winning photography duo of Adam & Imthiaz Photography. And while you are at it, work up a nice appetite checking out all those delicious eats. Yum! Make sure to check out our gallery for even more scrumptious details!

From the stunning bride… Gabe and I met on a blind date. After dating for a while, he planned a fun-filled weekend to San Francisco (hence our cake). We had an early flight out of Denver and would not be able to meet up with friends until later Friday night, so Gabe arranged for car service to drive us around the city. Our first stop was the Cliff House for a delicious breakfast. After that, we walked around in Lincoln Park, stopping for photo opportunities, and finally arriving at a place where the Golden Gate Bridge was in full view. Gabe set our camera to record (I thought we were just taking a picture!), joined me on one knee, and opened a red box with a diamond ring! The ring almost slipped out into the ocean, but after that scare, everything was as perfect as I could imagine!

For our wedding, we wanted a true Colorado feel so we went with a Rocky Mountain blue, apple green, and ivory pallet. We choose lots flowers in this pallet for details throughout the ceremony and reception. We accented with birch logs, moss, and gray-green river rocks to keep the Colorado vibe going. Our favorite details were the stunning Rocky Mountain setting at Della Terra Chateau in Estes Park and the late night snacks of mini buffalo sliders, Mediterranean hummus with garden fresh crudités, mini fried egg sandwiches and a candy bar (stocked with M&Ms and Jelly Bellies).

Gabe and I wanted the traditional cake cutting but we wanted to have a variety of desserts so we had a “fake” cake. Only one small section was real cake. The cake resembled the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco as a symbol of our engagement. It was carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. Our dessert bar included mini cupcakes (I love cupcakes), mini rum cakes (a reminder of our travels to Grand Cayman), mini Boston Cream Pies (from Gabe’s home of Massachusetts) and a variety of petit fours.

My dress was a dramatic couture silk taffeta dress from Australian designer Martina Liana from Anna Be Bridal Boutique.  It was a mermaid, sheath floor length gown with an attached chapel length train. The color was champagne and it was embellished with ruching and genuine Swarovski crystals and pearls. If you can believe it, our wedding was more perfect than we could’ve imagined. It was like living in a slightly altered world where every color was brighter, every memory richer and we were the best versions of ourselves possible. Every one that we love in the world was in one room with us celebrating our love for each other. It does not get any better than that.

Photography: Adam & Imthiaz Photography / Flowers: The Perfect Petal / Event Planning: Cloud 9 Weddings & Paper / Ceremony Location: Della Terra Mountain Chateau / Reception Location: Della Terra Mountain Chateau / Invitations: Cloud 9 Weddings & Paper / Shoes: Stuart Weitzman / Dress: Anna Be Bridal Boutique / Hair: Jennifer Williams, Mouton Salon / Cakes & Desserts:  Gourmet Fine Catering / Cupcakes: Happy Cakes / Rum Cakes: Rum Cakes by Kelli / Rings: Blue Nile / Catering: Gourmet Fine Catering / Music (ceremony & reception): A Music Plus / Grooms Attire: Calvin Klein / Tie: David Donahue / Groomsmen Attire: Calvin Klein / Bridesmaid Attire: White House Black Market

Bridesmaid Dresses by Lilly Pulitzer

If there is one brand that knows color inside and out it’s Lilly Pulitzer and now they have made their way into the world of bridesmaid dresses and we couldn’t be happier. In fact, if you listen closely, you can hear the hip hip hoorays of maids across the country. So we are going to take a quick fashion time-out and give you a little sneak peek at some of the fab designs from our newest member of the Look Book family. Seriously, these frocks are anything but ordinary…

The fabulous thing about the Lilly Pulitzer collection is that with so many adorable options, you can outfit your bridesmaids AND pick up a chic little number for your engagement party, bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, and the list goes on. Lilly Pulitzer is a ONE STOP SHOP for all things fashion and in the crazy world of wedding planning, that is music to our ears. So be sure to hop on over to the Lilly Pulitzer Look Book for even more fun fashion and a good dose of vibrant color in their Spring 2011 lineup. It is just what the wedding doctor ordered.

Austin Wedding by Brett Buchanan Wedding Photojournalism

Is it just me or is there always something spectacular about an Austin wedding?  They are the perfect blend of the traditional and the extraordinary.  Take this French-inspired garden fete by Brett Buchanan Wedding Photojournalism, for example.  Would you ever expect this dashing groom to be rocking out on an electric guitar by the end of the night (with his son on the drums)?  Yeah, me neither but that’s just one of the incredible surprises that happened at this elegant meets awesome affair.   You can see more uber-sweet and unexpected details in the full gallery!

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Trent and I met three and half years ago.  It was complete fate, if you believe in those things.  It was a Friday night downtown in Austin.  We walked passed Darwin’s Pub and I heard this amazing sound coming from inside.  Much to my surprise, Trent was the one creating that amazing sound!  I stayed the whole night and we walked up to each other after he finished and the rest is history!

The day started early with a low key brunch with my bridesmaids at a Barton Springs residence near Zilker Park.  After spending the afternoon in preparation we headed by bus to the Barr Mansion.  Trent and I  saw each other for the first time that day near the remains of the Artisan Ballroom. A peaceful, calm feeling came over me when I saw him…I had been a nervous wreck all day until I saw his face.  He grounds me.

Cocktails were served under the pecan tree before the ceremony and the guest were escorted to their seats in the garden right before sunset.  The ceremony was short and sweet as we both wanted.  We both wrote our vows to each other and Trent sealed the deal with a coin toss!

Wedding Photography: Brett Buchanan Wedding Photojournalism / Wedding Venue + Catering: Barr Mansion / Flowers: Westbank Florist / Invitations, Programs + Menus: Lucky Luxe / Wedding Dress: Elizabeth Filmore / Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Jewelry: Gypsy / Entertainment: Mike Milligan and the Alter Boys

La Petite Fleur ~ Fall Wedding At Huntingdon Valley Country Club

Boy do we have a treat for those of you with a certain love for late summer blooms. This September wedding from La Petite Fleur is blossoming with fun florals, in such energetic colors, that is sure to beat your Monday afternoon blues. The green apple, mango, and plum pallet looks good enough to eat. And that dress! Even more sophisticated florals. Sit back, smell the flowers, and enjoy this sweet, simple Pennsylvania soiree. See the full gallery here!

From the LPF teamInspiration for the wedding came from the couple’s affinity for clean, sophisticated lines and rich colors to create a striking scene in green and aubergine for this early September wedding. A rose petal aisle led the couple across the club’s lush green courtyard to a set of grand wrought iron gates, adorned with wreaths of deep green lemon leaves and rich mango roses. Lining the aisle and framing the couple as they exchanged vows were bright green mum pomanders suspended by purple organza. While Amanda’s bridesmaids carried tight bundles of mini lavender and aubergine calla lilies, she carried a collection of deep aubergine, mango and lavender calla lilies, accented with thin loops of grass blades and finished with a rhinestone cuff. Complementing the ladies’ flowers were the groomsmen’s mini calla boutonnieres.

From the beautiful bride … Wes and I met on a blind date. Our friend and match-maker extraordinaire thought we were perfect for each other and set us up. Who knew she would be so right! We enjoyed the conversation and each others’ company and quickly realized there would be future dates. When it finally came time to propose, Wes took me to an event at the Philadelphia Art Museum, where we had had one of our most memorable dates earlier on. As sunset approached, he suggested we take a few photos from the top of the steps so famously scaled by Rocky. Due to the batteries in the camera being conveniently dead, I was distracted looking for spare batteries in the camera case while Wes reached into his pocket, plucked out the ring and fell to one knee. It took him a few tugs of my pant leg to get me to look down and recognize the impending proceedings. With my undivided attention, the proposal was popped and happily accepted with the picturesque Philly skyline in the background.

We knew we wanted something fun and colorful for our wedding, while keeping it contemporary. The wedding was in early fall, and so we wanted summer and fall colors blended. We are certainly not people with many traditions so we attempted to do our wedding the way we truly wanted it. Our simple aim was to create a wedding that would bring fond memories of the event for the rest of our lives. We live just down the street from the Huntingdon Valley Country Club and have passed it on our jogging route too many times to count! We decided to take a look inside the club for a change and knew instantly it was the place for us.

I knew I would be very emotional on the big day so we decided to see each other privately before the ceremony. It was a beautiful moment which made the ceremony easier for both of us. Plus, it allowed us to have a private dinner for the two of us during cocktail hour since our pictures were out of the way. We loved having that moment to spend with each other and I am sure our bridal party appreciated being able to let loose a bit early. Since my mother had recently been diagnosed and treated for breast cancer, in lieu of favors we made a donation to the American Cancer Society. You can almost guarantee that everyone at the wedding knows someone affected by cancer and several of our guests thought it was an extremely thoughtful gesture and better than any favor they have received in the past.


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Lorraine Daley Weddings / Photography: Lori Gail for La Petite Fleur / Wedding Gown Designer: Ian Stuart from Nicole Bridal / Bridesmaids Dress Designer: Priscilla of Boston / Jewelry: Bongs Jewelers / Floral and Event Design: La Petite Fleur / Cake & Desserts: Anns Cake Pan /  Venue: Huntingdon Valley Country Club

A California Wedding by Gia Canali + a Shared Dress

The story of the gorgeous Lhuillier gown continues at this romantic coastal wedding and, once again, the talented Gia Canali was there to capture the event.  Not many dresses get to live through two magical evenings so different and yet still oh-so beautiful.  This affair is cozy, intimate and completely elegant with fun jewel-tone hues and, of course, that showstopper of a dress!  More of the dress and the details are in the full wedding gallery!

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Held just two weeks after Katie & Karl’s wedding, Laura & Brian’s wedding had a very different feel.  They used rich, saturated colors in their design — oranges, blues, deep chocolate aeonium purples, and fern green.  For their floral centerpieces, this meant arrangements of just one or two kinds of blooms (or succulents!) in silver vases.  For their guests, and especially for Laura’s girlfriends, this meant saturated jewel tones.

The ceremony was held in the back yard of the restaurant for a homey, natural feel among the oak trees.  We loved the clean (almost spare!) airy feeling of The Olema Inn.  It really felt very understated. The reception filled every room in the inn and dinner was served to guests in the various rooms.  Everybody reunited for dancing!

Photography : Gia Canali Photography / Wedding Planning: Angela Nelson of Lulu Events / Floral Design: Blumengarten / Wedding Venue: Olema Inn / DJ: DJ Tom Thumb / Hair: Caryn Cohen / Dress: Monique Lhuillier

A Garden Wedding by Gia Canali + A Shared Dress

We have such a cool story for your afternoon viewing pleasure along with not one but TWO gorgeous weddings photographed by the ever so talented Gia Canali. The two brides behind these pretty affairs also happen to be besties who came up with the brilliant idea of sharing their wedding dress, a breathtaking Monique Lhuillier number. And what followed was two totally unique and insanely lovely weddings. Pretty brilliant, right? The first wedding is all about garden glamour designed by the ladies of Nonpareil Events along with some scrumptious florals courtesy of Susie Nadler for Flora Grubb. Sit back and enjoy the first big day in this dress’s career and we’ll be back in a bit with the second. What a lucky dress! You can see more of the sunny details from this California soiree in the gallery.

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The story of THE Dress… Katie had tried the dress on at a trunk show, but couldn’t decide for sure if it was the dress. So she went back to Monique Lhuillier with Laura and they booked back to back dress appointments. When Laura saw Katie try on the dress, she exclaimed, “You look amazing!” And then, “Can I try it on, too?” So she did and she loved it, too. That’s when they had the idea of sharing. Katie and Laura had shared dresses and swapped wardrobes over the years, but a wedding dress?! She asked the salesperson at Monique Lhuillier if it was crazy to think they could share, but she was very encouraging. The folks at Monique Lhuillier measured them both for the dress, and Katie and Laura’s measurements were within an inch all over, even though both women have very different bodies! So … the dress sharing began.

Katie and Karl had their wedding in Katie’s aunt’s garden in Woodside, California, in September, a month affords some of the finest weather of the year in Northern California. Her aunt worked for nine months in advance to prepare and perfect the garden in time for the wedding. What a good excuse for some time in the garden, right?! She had her gardening club over the day before the wedding to show it off and celebrate!

We loved the color palette of this wedding – so many different yellows — and such happy ones! The yellows were accented with soft grays and neutralized purples. Florals included yellow and white dahlias, pale purple echeveria, lavender, smoke bush leaves, Queen Anne’s Lace, et cetera. The linens for the meandering S-shape dining table were patterned with yellow and gray. The couple loved photographs from the Hipstamatic App on their iPhones and really kind of fantasized about having their guests take photographs of the wedding with their iPhones on the Hipstamatic App. I confess to taking one or two photos on my phone with the Hipstamatic … but really made a point of taking lots of toy camera photographs for them at their wedding, trading the digital trend for its analog answer.

Photography: Gia Canali Photography / Flowers: Susie Nadler for Flora Grubb / Hair: Caryn Cohen / Makeup: Karina Kasper / Event Planning & Design: Brook Holton Sheahan & Alexis Ring of Nonpareil Events / Ceremony and Reception Location: private backyard garden (at the home of the bride’s aunt!) / Linens: La Tavola / Rentals: Hartmann Studios / Catering: Bi-rite Catering / DJ: Nick Foster Entertainment / Dress: Monique Lhuillier / Film Work: Richard Studio

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Wedding Details by Luna Bazaar

We feature beautiful wedding after beautiful wedding here on SMP and frequently get questions on where to find all the fabulous decorations that make each wedding unique. Well look no further SMP’ers – if you don’t know about Luna Bazaar already it’s time to bookmark their resourceful site. For me (and many others), Luna Bazaar is the go-to source for all the pretty little details that make real weddings really pop with personality. Need something fabulous to string across your dessert table? Check. How about favor bags for all yummies on that now beautifully decorated dessert table? Check. Need some pretty and colorful parasols for your lovely bridal party? Check. See what I mean?

It’s all about making your wedding yours, and with over 50 different colors of their paper lanterns, unique place card and candle holders, and their array of vintage glass bottles, Luna Bazaar helps you do just that and then some. With so many fabulous parties to plan, it’s nice to know just where to go to get the goods. You don’t have to take my word for it though – head on over to get lost in their site full of pretty things to see for yourself!

Adorable DIY Wedding at Cannon Mountain

This awesome mountain wedding can definitely be filed under “Cute as a Button.” From the gondola ride, to the sunglasses, to the many shades of turquoise, this wedding screams fun! The couple, as well as their friends and family, learned the true meaning of DIY with this darling affair. Make sure to spend a few minutes catching the adorable highlights from I Do Films, but first check out the gorgeous views from Leigh Miller Photography.

Prepare to be delighted with the highlights of Jessica & Mark’s day from I Do Films.

Mark & Jessica from I Do Films on Vimeo.

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If you haven’t seen enough DIY goodness, head on over to Leigh Miller’s blog feature ~ Jessica & Mark at Mount Cannon.

From the lovely bride… Mark and I wanted to create a fun, personal, relaxed environment that spoke to our personality and talents. We used our DIY skills and attention to detail to contribute to all aspects of the wedding planning process. From writing the ceremony ourselves, to designing all the stationery, to customizing the bridesmaid’s dresses, “Do-It-Yourself” became our motto!

The process of planning the wedding brought us closer to each other, and to our friends and family involved. We had lots of helpers! Our family members and friends helped us scour New England in search of venue locations, cut out endless patterned flags and shapes, hand sew napkins and ties, hand make all the ceremony programs, and lug loads of breakable decorations half way across the country, among a list of countless other wedding-related tasks.

It was such a blast making a truly unique wedding experience; it undoubtedly became a friends & family affair! All of our hard work and collective support definitely paid off. Our wedding was amazing, beautiful, personal, and FUN! Thanks to all who helped, our wedding was a day filled with friends, family, and happy hearts!

Cinematographer- I Do Films / Photographer- Leigh Miller Photography / Graphic Design: Save-the-Date, Invitations, Ceremony Programs, Seating/Escort Cards, Posters, Shirt Graphics, Wedding Website: Jessica Campbell (Bride), More Than Skin Deep / Invitation Stationery & Materials: Paper Source / Screen Printing: Invitations, Shirts, & Posters: Black Market Caviar (Chicago, IL) / Wedding Dress: Winnie Couture, Avant Marie Collection / Custom-made Bridesmaid Attire: Audey Designs (Chicago, IL) / Bridal Party Handmade Jewelry: JeJi Jewelry / Hair & Makeup: DayDreams Hair & Salon (Lincoln, NH) / Groomsmen Hand-sewn Ties & Event Napkins: Julee Hanscom (Bride’s Mother) & Lori Tetley (Bride’s Aunt) / Venue: Ceremony & Reception: Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway & Base Lodge (Franconia, NH) / Wedding Coordination & Event Decoration: Barbi Mack-Keeney, (North Woodstock, NH) / Catering: Centerplate (Franconia, NH) / Bakery: Sweet Cupcakes (Boston, MA) / Floral Design: Mountain Laurel Floral Design (Ashland, NH) / Band: Chain Reaction / Wedding Day Guest Transportation: The Shuttle Connection (Lincoln, NH)

Los Angeles Wedding by Erin Hearts Court

I couldn’t have asked for a better back-to-the-trenches wedding than this one, photographed by one of our all time favorite duos, Erin Hearts Court. It’s beyond. Seriously beyond. And it has single-handedly inspired me to dive right back into all of the wedding goodness that I left when our newest addition came along. So brace yourself for some serious gushing people…from the insane color palette that screams style, to the vibrant hued florals that only Megan Fickling of La Partie Events could so gorgeously craft, to the laid back but forever elegant vibe of the day. Every little bit of this wedding is swoontastic. And don’t even get me started on the cake. The crazy beautiful cake that Vanilla Bakeshop completely hit out of the park. If you still need a little more, make sure to check out the full gallery right here.

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Sigh. Didn’t I tell you it was good? Well brace yourselves. One of our very favorite SMP friends, Curtis Heyne of Living Cinema sent over a little vignette of the day as well. But beware, it’s kind of like all of that goodness taken to an entirely new level…

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Our ceremony and cocktail hour were held at the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, tucked away from the city in a quiet garden. We had originally envisioned a modern wedding in an industrial space, but as the planning process unfolded that vision completely changed. My mother owned a store that sold antique furniture when I was young, and images from that part of my life ended up guiding the design. I started with a paisley-patterned fabric for inspiration. I ended up using this fabric throughout the wedding, and the invitations and cake were both designed with the print in mind.

It was important to us to include Persian traditions in our ceremony, representing the blending of our families and our cultures. In one tradition, women who are happily married sprinkle sugar over the couple to symbolize sweetness in the marriage, while in another ritual the bride and groom give each other a taste of honey. We knew the ceremony would be amazing, but had no idea how profound those short twenty minutes would be. Amir’s uncle served as our officiant, and had us laughing and crying from one minute to the next! The ceremony so perfectly reflected our personalities, and was truly amazing.

After the ceremony we celebrated at the London West Hollywood Hotel, where hand- picked and hand-made items were incorporated into the decor. My mom collected an assortment of blue vases from e-bay that we used as centerpieces. Amir and my dad also helped by restoring old frames we picked up at thrift shops to use in the escort card display.

Our guests danced the night away and hammed it up at the photo kiosk, which was an absolute hit! Later in the night we were surprised by an on-the-spot spoken word performance and more than one dance-off. What a party! We had an unforgettable day and are beyond blessed be surrounded by so much love.

Photography: ErinHeartsCourt /  Ceremony Location: Greystone Mansion, Beverly Hills / Reception Location: The London West Hollywood Hotel / Coordination: Fresh Events Company / Flowers: La Partie Events / Cinematography: Living Cinema / Bridal Gown: Monique Lhuillier /Bridesmaids Dresses: Amsale / Groom’s Suit: Theory / Cake: Vanilla Bakeshop / Invitations: Wiley Valentine / Photo Kiosk: Lensley / Bride’s Shoes: Valentino /  Bride’s Earrings: Nadri / Bride’s Robe: Anthropologie

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The Newest SMP Guru

Well. Although it’s been 12 perfect weeks of baby bliss, I am finally ready to crawl out of my little baby hole and get back to all of this wedding gorgeousness that I’ve been missing. William is now a strapping 12 pounds, 6 ounces and although he surprised us by coming 5 weeks early, he has settled quite beautifully into that three month old, chubby goodness. So before we get to today’s weddings, I thought I would take a moment to formally introduce the newest member of the SMP family…William Tait Larson.

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many, many thanks to Justin and Mary, our amazing photographers!

My hope is that little William will grow to be as spunky and adorable as his sister, Audrey, and as smart and handsome as his daddy, Tait. From the looks of it, he’s well on his way. Thanks to all for your well wishes and congratulations, we’ve loved reading every last email and every last card, every last tweet and every last facebook message. But it’s back to business for the Larsons. And we couldn’t be more excited for what’s on the horizon.

xoxo, Abby

Spectacular Autumn Wedding At The Boathouse From Orchard Cove

First of all, we want to applaud Hannah and John for embracing the rich, warm seasonal colors of autumn! From Orchard Cove Photography, this brilliant celebration at The Central Park Boathouse is a glorious reminder that fall weddings are spectacular!!

We previewed their wedding yesterday morning, on the Little Black Book Blog … the ceremony taking place at The Church of the Heavenly Rest and their reception at New York’s Central Park Boathouse.

From the beautiful bride … I think our wedding could be described with two words – Romantic…and FALL! Everything from the church to the reception was meant to make people feel like they were in the middle of a beautiful, bountiful fall day. From huge branches in the church, to small arrangements of cabbage roses, dalias, pears, pumpkins and berries on candlelit tables, we wanted to convey warmth and love.

At the boathouse, our goal was to “bring the park inside.” We had large trees everywhere that had beautiful colored leaves that began falling in the middle of the evening! Each long table had small bouquets of flowers and a cornucopia of fall elements strewn everywhere. Every table was different, giving it a natural and not-over-planned look. The lighting was created mostly by dozens of small tea lights and votive candles that seemed to be everywhere, from the table where we had a Polaroid camera and album for our guests, to the cookie table that appeared after dinner! Even our cake, done by the unequaled Sylvia Weinstock, had tumbling berries, flowers and branches cascading down it. The whole effect was spectacularly romantic, warm and autumnal.

We also wanted to add some unexpected touches. My bridesmaids, in beautiful Amsale dresses, were given big, dramatic, jeweled necklaces from Roberta Freyman’s shop. I picked out a different necklace for each girl, and they made such a great statement as they walked down the aisle – the exact opposite of Park Avenue pearls!

My own attire had a touch of the unique as well. My dress was all lace, in a soft antique-ivory from Rivini. My veil was a wonderful family heirloom – over 120 years old and custom lace, it had been worn by almost every woman in my family, and every bride’s initials were woven into the lace. It certainly looked different than any of the veils on the market today, and wearing such a beautiful antique made my entire look soft, romantic, and completely timeless.

One of my favorite moments was when the doors opened and we walked into our dining room at The Boathouse, filled with gorgeous decorations and everyone we loved, and stepped onto the dance floor, it was just us. For the first time that day, we both started to really breathe, and realize that we had done it! We were married, and we were dancing to our favorite song (Everything by Michael Buble). John and I had tried to do what can loosely be termed “practicing” in the weeks leading up to the wedding. We were a little nervous about remembering what we had decided to do – but in the end, none of it mattered. He twirled me into his arms, and I closed my eyes and realized that the night, and our lives, were just beginning.

One of John’s favorite photographs is from the very end of the evening. Everyone was given rose petals to throw at us as we exited the reception area and headed out toward our vintage New York taxi cab. We said goodbye to our parents, and everyone joyfully threw their little handfuls of petals. One of his groomsmen had absconded with the huge box of petals that everyone had taken their handfuls from. In a moment that was perfectly funny and unplanned, he summarily dumped the entire box on our heads. It was so fitting for him, and for us – as we’re never ones to do anything exactly by the book.

See more of Hannah & John’s wedding on Orchard Cove’s Blog and in our gallery!

A little advice from the bride and groom …

When John and I first got engaged, we spent some time figuring out what was REALLY important to us, those things that we felt really strongly about, together, and those things we didn’t want to lose sight of in all the wedding madness. This is such an important thing to do, and I think the best advice I can offer. There are so many options, and opinions, swirling around you as you plan a wedding, there will inevitably be compromises you have to make. And that’s ok! Not everything will happen exactly as you had pictured it. Because it’s not just you planning this event….it’s your friends, your family (especially your family).

But, if you decide together on the (few) things you will fight for – it makes giving in and making allowances in other areas so much easier and less stressful. It’s akin to picking your battles – but doing it at the very beginning. You absolutely can’t control everything, but you can control how you react to the ups and downs, and feel good about when you fight, and when you concede.

The other thing I would say is talk to each other…all the time. So often girls feel like anything wedding related goes in one ear and out the other for their fiancees. But the wedding isn’t just one person’s…and it should represent both of you. No matter what you envisioned when you were 9 years old, the final day should make everyone feel like they are celebrating YOU BOTH. And making sure that you both are equally involved and aware of everything going on can only lead to good things. Not only will you both feel attached to the event, but you’ll both know and understand the stress that each is under, and can comfort each other so much better. It can definitely be a stressful, and emotional time, and a time when you’ll need your best friend more than ever!

Finally, I’ll say that it’s critical to remember why you’re doing this in the first place. John was so good about countering every worry I had with the simple truth that “it doesn’t really matter. What’s important is that at the end of the day we’ll be married.” It sounds silly, but keeping each other grounded throughout the engagement and wedding planning process is so important, and keeps you remembering that this is truly supposed to be one of the happiest times of your life!


Photography – Orchard Cove Photography / Ceremony Venue – The Church of the Heavenly Rest / Reception Venue – Central Park Boathouse / Event Planning – Elizabeth Allen / Hannah’s Dress – Rivini via Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier / Bridesmaid’s Dresses – Amsale / Hannah’s Hair – Aldo Giacomello / Hannah’s Makeup – Kimara Ahnert / Cake – Sylvia Weinstock / Dresser – Couture by Vassa / Florist – Lewis Miller Designs / Lighting – Levy Lighting / Music – Ludlow Street Band (Hank Lane Music)

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SMP Welcomes Our Advertisers + A GIVEAWAY!

WOW!  We have a great lineup of advertisers this month!  Every month, the staff at SMP is proud to announce our newest advertisers.  So…we like to take some time showoff their designs and products and share a little bit about each wonderful company.  And a couple of our advertisers are offering up some fantastic goodies!  We LOVE goodies.  You definitely don’t want to miss that!

Cindy Vandegrift is the creative genius behind our first advertiser, BE Sweet Confections.  The mission behind BE Sweet is simple…sharing a little joy.  And what a better way to share joy than with super cute cupcake wraps and pretty little boxes of chocolate!  Yum-my!

So whether you are looking for a gift or favor, or you have your own DIY project in mind (think candy buffet, people!), BE Sweet Confections offers the perfect additions to your next event!  They offer a wide variety of confections by the pound for favors & dessert bars, favor boxes, ribbon, other crafty goodness and packaged chocolates for gifts.  We’re also excited to tell you that Be Sweet Confections is offering 2 very tasty coupons on their site, a $100 certificate for $75, and a $25 certificate for the cost of $20 . For more information and to purchase the gift certificates, check out their website!

There really isn’t anything cuter than an adorable flower girl….rockin’ a fabulous dress!  But finding the perfect dress can be pretty difficult. Welcome to the designs of Katina Katoo!   Katina Katoo features contemporary, elegant dresses for girls sizes infant to 16. Finally, brides (and moms) everywhere can rejoice!

Katina Katoo dresses are designed with your wedding in mind as well as the little girl wearing it.  All styles are fun, elegant and age-appropriate.  Offering a beautiful selection of colors, all dresses are cut to order and made in the US.  The attention to detail on all of their dresses is remarkable!  Katina Katoo only uses the finest fabrics and all our their silk flowers are handmade using vintage tools and techniques…making your dress 100% beautiful!  Their dresses have even been in seen in all of the big weddings mags.  Now, that is pretty cool!  We’re happy to announce that Katina Katoo is offering FREE shipping (through March 31) to all SMP readers on ANY order.  Just mention it when you order.  Happy Shopping!

For over 50 years, Goossens Belgian Chocolates has been a household name in the Belgian chocolate industry.  And we can totally see why! With an ah-mazing range of scrumptious, handmade chocolates Goossens uses only the finest chocolate and hand-selected natural ingredients for each product.

What a great way to add that something special (and yummy) to your engagement party or bridal shower!  I mean come on, who doesn’t love handmade chocolate?!  Goossens signature chocolate, the diamond chocolate, is truly unique and super delicious!  It really sparkles! Everything is handmade in Belgium and flown to the United States.  For year, Goossens Belgian chocolates were only enjoyed by locals, industry leaders, and royalty.  Thank goodness they are finally available in the U.S.  Yay!

Chances are that your soon-to-be hubby is struggling with gift ideas for his boys.  You have a million things on your plate so send him over to Groomschoice.  Groomschoice is an online retailer of gifts for groomsmen.  They carry something for everyone.  Even for the guy who has everything!

Whether your looking for personalized mugs for the college crowd, an engraved money clip for the big spender or the perfect leather golf bag for the aspiring PGA tour star….Groomschoice has it all.  Did you wait until the last minute?  The experts at Groomschoice will do everything humanly possible to get the gifts to you in time.  How is that for customer service?!  Most of their experts are former groomsmen and are constantly striving to find cool new items to sell and offer any advice, too.  We know you want to say thanks to the great men in your life….so now is your chance!

Details, details, details!  It’s the little things that make big impressions on your wedding day.  And what better way to make a great impression than finding the perfect favor.  Weddingfavors.org offers unique and personalized favors for up to 40% off retail prices.  Now if that doesn’t have you convinced…wait, there is so much more!

Weddingfavors.org has this super cool feature, the Favor Finder!  All you need to do is enter a few categories and BAM!  The perfect favors are selected for you.  Easy peazy.  This is a huge time saver!  Their customer service is also top-notch.  Weddingfavors.org offers a no-hassle return policy and ridiculously simple ordering system.  There is really no other way to find and order your wedding favors. Weddingfavors.org is a no-brainer!

Cute accessories get us every time!  And this time is certainly no different.  Erin McDermott Jewelry is the epitome of bridal jewelry done so, so right!

Erin McDermott Jewelry is classic but modern and totally unique.  The jewelry collections are stunning and perfect for making a statement…every day or on your wedding day.  Every piece of jewelry is handmade using only the coolest materials.  From semi-precious stones to organic forms and textures, every deserves a piece of Erin McDermott Jewelry.  And now onto something even better, Erin McDermott is giving away not one but TWO pieces of jewelry from any collection to two SMP readers.  Just head on over to her website and comment on this post.  Tell us what piece of jewelry you would like to win.  It’s that simple.  (I’m slightly bummed that I can’t enter)!  Good luck!

What a great month!  We’ve featured a little bit of everything.  Show our newest advertisers a little love and stop by their sites and shop around!

Wrap It Up Pretty + Winners

We can almost hear the joyous cheers and clapping for the impending weekend and believe us, we are right there with you all. Who doesn’t love a little rest and relaxation? We have another reason to celebrate though. Come Monday, our very own Abby Larson is coming back to work. Yipee! And wait until you see the wedding she is starting things off with. Gorgeous doesn’t even begin to describe it. We’ll throw you a little preview courtesy of the phenomenal Erin Hearts Court and you will definitely have to make a point to meet us back here on Monday. The boss is back and there is a pretty party in store.

a snippet of the prettiness from this Los Angeles wedding via Erin Hearts Court coming at ya Monday

If you missed any, here are all of our pretty posts from the week:

a Virginia wedding FULL of charm and tradition
feel good vibes are exuding from this Washington fete
Los Angeles played backdrop to this Spanish-infused beauty
gorgeous dress alert and an equally fabulous New York City wedding
sweet as can be nuptials in North Carolina
a knock you out of your seat stunner in Santa Barbara
one day, seven weddings and a whole bunch of pretty
this California ranch wedding is as gorgeous as they come
a confetti filled soiree and other fab tidbits
a ballet inspired shoot filled with romance

Fun links from around the web:

an adorable DIY perfect for a St. Patrick’s Day fete via Twig & Thistle
we are squealing with delight over this big news via Kiss the Groom
ombre napkin how to? Yes, please! via Once Wed
we would live in the new Popies and Posies studio if we could via design*sponge

We’d also like to extend a very warm welcome to our newest Little Black Book Members…

Wedding Republic
Bella Bridesmaid Las Vegas
Joe Bunn DJ Company
Mark Padgett Event Design
Beth Sogaard Catering
The Ivory Suite
Weddington Way
Sherita Leslie Makeup Artistry
Bella Bridesmaid San Antonio
Grass Roots
Poetic Cinema
Elegantly Iced
studio205films
FS Weddings
Fletcher & Grace
MK Photography

And lastly, we have a few winners to announce. Drum roll please…

The winner of the Williams-Sonoma giveaway is Ellie and the winner of the Bella Figura gift certificate is Audrey. Congrats ladies!!

We also have a few winners of the Hello! Lucky giveaway to announce… A big congrats to Shannyn and Sarah West! And because Hello!Lucky doesn’t want to leave anybody out, they are graciously offering 15% off their products to all SMP readers until April 30, 2011. Simply enter SMP2011 at checkout.

Have a happy weekend everyone! xoxo

Miami Wedding by 13:13 Photography

If you need a little spring in your step before heading off into the weekend, this downright darling Miami wedding by 13:13 Photography will do just the trick. Completely DIY and completely adorable, it is as budget-friendly as it is beautiful. All the friends and family involved had a hand in making it such a memorable affair, and I think they can most definitely pat themselves on the back for a job very well done! There is a weekend worth of wedding in the full gallery, so stop on by!

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Our wedding, after a lot of work, turned out to be exactly what Dustin and I had envisioned. At first, I had wanted to get married on the beach since I’ve always been fond of the ocean. But once I started looking at the costs of Miami venues I knew that option was out of the question. I then resorted to the internet for venue options and happened upon this beautiful image of a wedding ceremony under a great old oak tree. It was stunning. Breathtaking. When I saw this, I knew this is what I wanted.

Dustin and I were high school sweethearts. We have been together over eight years so we have lots of memories all throughout Miami. One Valentine’s Day we had a picnic at Matheson Hammock Park in Coral Gables. And it just so happens to be filled with great old oak trees. Flash forward a few years, we visited the location and after wavering back and forth we decided to have our wedding ceremony in front of one of the oak trees. Our vision was a bit difficult to understand, especially for our family, but once November 14th came around, everyone LOVED the ceremony location. It was described as being very “us.” Easy going, rustic, and full of natural inspirations. I had ordered our save the dates prior to booking our venue. I followed our color scheme of aqua, tan and white and purchased scratch-off save the dates from unlesssomeonelikeyou on Etsy. Our guests thought it was fun and unexpected.

Our invitations proved a little more difficult. My friends and family say that I don’t like to make decisions, and they were proven right when I wavered back and forth between 3 or 4 designs. It finally came down to the tree design and our “logo.” I wanted to introduce our guests to the theme of our wedding, so I included an oak tree in the design with a “carved” heart and Y+D in the trunk. I designed every piece in the suite with the exception of the map which was designed by finelinestationery, another Etsy find. The pocketfold was actually a mistake. I had designed the invitations around a specific pocketfold, but used the measurements of another one with the wrong paper. So what did I do? Ordered the right paper and made my own pocketfolds! It came out for the best because Dustin was able to punch out a heart on each pocketfold showing part of the design. We wrapped the invitations in blue and white bakers twine with a tag and the guest’s name. Even after going through the ups and downs of this whole process, I’ve decided to open my own Etsy shop, ylovesd!

Attire-wise, I kept my dress flowy and fun, with a simple one-shoulder flower dress from David’s Bridal. My something blue was a gorgeous set of earrings from lulieyal– which I still love and wear today. The bridal bouquet was made up of white hydrangeas with bear grass and willow bark, with the handle covered in blue and white bakers twine. I had my something borrowed (from my sister)–2 lockets, each with an image of my father and grandfather that were tied to my bouquet. It was a beautiful way to remember them. For my bridesmaids, I only had two requirements –their dress had to be short and tan. My vision turned out perfect, because all four dresses were completely different but looked beautiful side by side. My hubby, Dustin wore a tan suit from Men’s Warehouse, while the groomsmen wore khaki pants and a white button down shirt. The best man opted to wear a khaki vest to set him apart, and all them adorned matching aqua ties. The ties were a nice pop of color. The cutest member of our wedding party was our beautiful niece, the flower girl. Of course me being “non-traditional”, her outfit needed to be fun and different. I ordered a tutu from TheDressUpChest–my fourth Etsy find so far. Being only three, she loved “dressing up” and the tutu was a perfect choice.

As far as the ceremony decorations, I wanted to keep it clean and simple. My wonderful brother and cousins woke up bright and early Sunday morning and brought the location to life. We hung white paper lanterns through out the branches of the massive oak tree. Following inspiration from our invitations, Dustin carved out a heart from wood and hung the heart with a Y+D (props used in our engagement session) at the base of the tree. A week before the wedding, we decided to scope out the location. My brother and Dustin thought it would be best to build a wedding platform to place in front of the tree. It turned out to be a great idea, as we were slightly elevated during our vows and it served as the perfect location for family portraits. We also placed lanterns at each corner of the platform and spread rose petals around the tree to complete the look. Down the aisle we placed shepherd hooks with hanging buckets filled with fresh blue and white hydrangeas. I also made “Tears of Joys” tissue packets and placed them in a basket for our slightly emotional guests. At the entrance of the park, we had Sarah from sarahedesigns create a rustic hand painted ceremony sign marking it’s location. It matched our theme perfectly and we plan on hanging it on the wall of our first home.

If you thought the ceremony was filled with DIY projects, the reception topped it all. The biggest, labor intensive project was our custom napkins. Each guest at our wedding would have their own dinner napkin along with a matching place card. Over the course of months, I purchased a total of six different fabric designs. My wonderful and amazing mother sewed every single napkin. Once all the sewing was done, I assigned each guest a napkin and table number and went to work on the place cards. The cards were punched on one side with a heart cut-out and the guest’s fabric swatch was glued in the place card. I printed the place cards and then stamped the table number a couple days before the wedding. We purchased a large corkboard and Dustin covered it with tan fabric. We slowly and painstakingly hung each place card in alphabetical order on the board. It was….breathtaking, a masterpiece. I can laugh about it now, but that project was well worth the time and effort. When our guests arrived at the reception venue, the Red Fish Grill (which was on the water!) they would locate their place card/hangtag, go to their table number and find their corresponding napkin. This was my favorite project and well worth the time spent on it.

For centerpieces, I had purchased aqua mason jars from ebay along with clear mason jars from my local grocery store. We arrange them on the table with blue and white hydrangeas and tied bakers twine along the rim with a tag featuring our Y+D logo and our wedding date. We cut and arranged all the flower centerpieces two days before the wedding. The table numbers I designed and printed and stuck them in white Ikea frames. I decided not to have just one guest book. Instead, I made 15 guest books, one for each table. Each book featured an image from our gorgeous Everglades-themed engagement session and a question. “What’s your favorite memory of us?” and “What is your hope/wish for us?” were a couple of our guest book questions. Looking back, each of our guest books offers more then a signature, we can laugh and cry about everyone’s message to us. For our cupcake table, Dustin helped me make a “Love is Sweet” sign out of dollies which we hung on the front of the table. Around the dance floor, we continued the theme by hanging white and aqua paper lanterns throughout the canopy.

Aside from a few details, we let nature serve as the major decoration. We were outside on a beautiful sunny day with palm trees swaying gently above us and the ocean wind gently breezing by. Both my hubby and I can attest that our wedding day was perfect. It was very us, and we did things the way we wanted, not what was expected. We couldn’t have done it without both of our families, who really helped us throughout the whole experience. For having a wedding budget under $12k in Miami, it was a great accomplishment on everyone’s part!

Photography: 13:13 Photogtaphy / Hair: Rose Mejia / Video: Marty Reinhardt / Band: Dexter Hurtado and students from UM’s School of Music / Cigar rollers: On-Site Cigars / Cupcakes: LA Sweets / Custom hand painted ceremony sign: Sarah Elizabeth Design / Ceremony Venue: Matheson Hammock Park in Coral Gables / Reception Venue: Red Fish Grill / Flower Girl Tutu: TheDressUpChest / Dress: David’s Bridal / Invitations: Fine Line Stationery / Save the Dates: Unless Someone Like You