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Australian Wedding with French Flair by Lucy Leonardi Photography

Katrina and Con, our next lovely couple, managed to combine their love for travel with culture, history and tradition into one unique, elegant and exquisitely polished affair.  From the South of France to the greek isles all the way down under, this wedding by Lucy Leonardi will steal the heart of any romantic with wanderlust.  J’adore all the sweet Parisian details and I want to get my hands on one of those bridesmaid dresses!  I would wear it every day!  So chic!  There are oh-so-many more details in the full gallery!

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From the bride, Katrina –

“The inspiration for our wedding was a French Affair – we both love travel and have a particular fondness for the South of France – so we added a splash of French styling to the day, particularly in the flowers, stationery, cars and wine. It was also important to us to enjoy wonderful seasonal food, great French and Australian wines, music and dancing with our friends and family. I also gave a free rein to my creativity, designing and making all of the stationery and other details such as the boys feather button holes. I kept the French theme alive using beautiful European papers – right down to vintage maps of Paris that I used to make cones for the rice!

We shared a traditional Greek Orthodox Ceremony. The symbolism of the ceremony was very poignant – love, mutual respect, equality and sacrifice. As I am not of a Greek background, I felt the ceremony gave me a very strong connection to Con’s family and culture.

We also chose a venue, the Officer’s Mess at Watsons Bay (which has beautiful views right down Sydney Harbour), that held special significance. As an Officer with the Australian Army during World War 2, on returning from the Middle East and before being posted to PNG, my grandfather had been based at Watsons Bay. It was during this short posting that he proposed to my grandmother – they were married for 50 years, so Con and I thought the venue would be a the perfect location to start our married life.

It was a real thrill to see all of our guests chatting and mixing while they passed the plates around their tables to share and mingled around the cheese station. Following the amazing food, the French champagne flowed and we danced the night away to the smooth smoky jazz of Edwina Blush. She performed lots of Ella, Bille and Louis – plus her own compositions. Con’s brother, Chris, also provided us with a wonderful wedding gift – when he got up to join the band and played a beautiful jazz piece.”

Photography: Lucy Leonardi Photography / Flowers: Flowers by Teresa /  Ceremony Venue: Cathedral of the Anunciation of Our Lady Theotokos / Reception Venue: Officer’s Mess, Sydney Harbour National Park / Stationery: by the bride / Dress: Mother-of-the-Bride / Bridesmaids’ dresses: Veronika Maine / Reception music: Edwina Blush and Band / Catering: Finolas Restaurant Balmain  / Cake:  Croquembouche Patisserie / Rings: Victoria Buckley and Frank Gehry by Tiffany & Co.

Intimate Montreal Wedding From Marrone Video

We’re in Day Four of Style Me Pretty’s Wedding FilmFest ~ and today’s short film from Marrone Video Productions stars Natacha, Jean-Marc and Mathias in an emotionally charged same-day-edit from one of Montreal’s finest!

The full celebration from morning preparations in their luxurious suites to a spectacular roof-top ceremony overlooking the old port of Montreal took place at a private club. They had a romantic reception and offered a private viewing of Montreal’s evening fireworks. It was such a pleasure to film this magical event, filled with such emotion and stunning imagery.

When Natacha speaks her vows, she says what may live in history at SMP as THE perfect wedding quote of all times. Listen closely ~ and remember it always …

“Maybe you know … as long as we have each other … the rest is extra.”

Natacha, Jean-Marc and Mathias’ Story

Our inspiration
The Golden Rule! We prepared this wedding ~ just the 3 of us. No friends or families were involved in the making. All they had to do was to show up and enjoy! We wanted our wedding to reflect our personalities. It was intimate (just 30 of our closest friends and family), rich in color and most of all “Très Chic”! The most important aspect, though, was to create a bond with Mathias, my 15 year old son. He walked me down the aisle & he received the same wedding band during the ceremony as ours.

Our wedding planning
Having Cheryl Domingo as our wedding planner was key: Not only for her expertise but also for her trusted vendors. It made everything so easy to be surrounded by pros. We had a vision, she made it happen. Everything had to take place under the same roof and we got the privilege to have our celebration at a Private Club in Old Montreal. Once the vendors got to know us and our taste (including our budget!), we gave them “Carte Blanche”. They got so excited that it brought the best out in them and they blew us away!

Focal point
I did my homework (boy do I have magazines & bookmarks!) and found a starting point. Surprisingly, this turned out to be my shoes! Crystal gold- Louboutin. And with that, our colour scheme came alive: Cherry Red, Gold and Deep Violet to go with the majestic private club! Pheasant feather accessories and decor represented Jean-Marc’s passion for nature, hunting and country living. And the hanging crystals ~ that was me!

The wedding day
At the Club, my trusted makeup and hair stylist, Richard, did his magic inside the fabulous suite. The video and photo shoot took place at the Old Port. We walked around among tourists and the locals. Little girls would make a sudden stop to look at my dress and their jaws would drop! I would take the time to say “bonjour” and those moments with them made me feel like Cinderella.

We invited only 30 of our closest friends & family. The gentlemen wore their best tuxedos and the women were glowing in their fine dresses. The ceremony took place on the roof top over looking the Old Port of Montreal where we first kissed and the same place where Jean-Marc proposed; a great continuity.

In honor of being newly wed and to begin the celebration, Jean-Marc used a saber to open our magnum of champagne. We spared no details in treating our guests as royalty, a tribute for their love and friendship. One large rectangular table was set for the sumptuous six-course dinner. Each course was introduced, with its selected wine, by the Sommelier of the club. Their last gift of the evening was a silver picture frame (Birks) with a photo of THEM taken just hours ago on the roof top.

Setting the mood
The Dj had 3 music station: roof top, dinner hall & lounge. He followed the mood and created a breathtaking ambiance for each venue. Roof top- Classic: Lakme: Sous le dome épais, “Flower Duet”. For dinner: Angel of Love-S.James. For dance-lounge on Depeche Mode & Daft Punk! Another key aspect was that The Club was equipped with surround-sound throughout the “manoir” so the music was playing everywhere you were.

Our decision to have a film made
During the months of wedding planning, time and time again, we heard our married friends say that their wedding day passed ‘in the blink of an eye’! Many told us that their wedding videos are priceless. While not originally in our plans, we decided to go for it and to find someone special who would be able to capture OUR day on film. And since we live in the “NOW” age, we even decided we wanted to see our video the next day!

To be able to watch and relive our wedding video online and share it with our close friends and family is priceless! My new husband ~ so opposed to the idea at first, was touched beyond belief when we relived the moments again. For us, our wedding film tells a story. Our story.

We hope that you enjoy our film, and that you too, will make the decision to find a cinematographer as talented as Marrone Video to allow you to relive your wedding day as well!

Avec Amour,
Natacha & Jean-Marc
xox


Shoes: Louboutin / at Rosenstein / Flowers: NDG florist / Sweet candy bar: Marie Elaine Bailly, Sweet / Music: DJ Spy-C, Yvan Caro / Accessories: Swarovski / Wedding band: Birks & Teno for men / Photographer: Pierre-Yves Côté / Hair & Makeup: Richard St-Laurent, Inpure / Dress: Anne Jean Michel, Canadian Designer Justin Alexander / Tuxedo: Waxman / Wedding planner: Cava Rose, Cheryl Domingo / Invitations, menu place card: In-vite.ca; Maury / Guests personalized gift: Birks

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Marin County Wedding by Flory Photo

I lalala-LOVE this Northern California wedding by Flory Photo.  It is just so vibrant and full to the brim with cute, DIY details.  Everyone seems to have perma-grin and who wouldn’t with splashes of sunshine yellow and hot pink flowers, the most delectable cakes I have ever seen and some super slick shades.  You won’t want to miss a thing from this uber-cool wedding so head on over to the full gallery for even more inspiration!

And we have the whole film from Curtis Nemetz right here for your viewing pleasure.

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From Marta, the gorgeous bride –

“We wanted a beautiful venue with minimal clean modern decorations so as not to take away from the amazing views, lush greenery and beautiful house. There was so much to look at that we felt we could keep it simple and focus on the venue, food and wine.

We had to tent the venue last minute due to cold weather so it was a very stressful, chaotic day, not the calm, sipping-champagne-with-my-girlfriends type of day I had envisioned. Nathan and I chose not to see each other before the ceremony which added to the “blur” of the chaos not knowing what he was up to. As soon as I started walking down the aisle Nathan broke down in tears. It just took my breath away seeing him and knowing that no matter what happened with the weather or tent that we were in the midst of all our loved ones at a beautiful event and he would be my husband. It just made it all okay and I was so surprised by his reaction to seeing me. Such a great moment of the day.

My mom is truly Martha Stewart and did some really great DIY elements. She had all her childhood friends come help setup the decor and they had a lot of fun with it. She painted these fun canvases that added a pop of color to the ceremony area. She did all the vases with Dusty Miller for the aisles, tables and cocktail area. She bought and planted 50 mini-succulent pots to add to the table decor. My mom’s close friend made our truffle favors and made a special flavor to copy our favorite Recchuiti Burnt Caramel truffles. My mom also surprised me with the “family tree” table of all the wedding portraits from both sides of our families which was so fun to have, it made the big estate feel like our “home”.

During dinner we took a ‘break’ and just walked back to the house and got a birds eye view of the wonderful party going on. It was such a great moment to take it all in and see all our family and friends eating beautiful food, drinking great wine in such a pretty and unique setting. It helped the day ‘slow down’… at least for a minute!”

From Joel from Flory Photo

“I truly think the pictures for this wedding fully tell the story of this fun loving, vibrant couple. Marta and Nathan were married at Hacienda de las Colinas, a private residence in Marin, and it was the perfect setting for their wedding . Their wedding was filled with TONS of incredible DIY elements; from the handmade signs, favors and table decor to the cakes made by a close friend. It was truly a celebration that felt incredibly personalized to the couple. I LOVED Marta’s blue Christian Louboutin’s and was a big fan of the Precedent Pinot Noir which Nathan is the winemaker for (I highly recommend picking up a bottle or two or heck, even a case:).”

Photographer: Flory Photo / Venue: Hacienda de las Colinas Estate / Bride’s dress: Priscilla of Boston / Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Jewelry: Shreve & Co. / Groom’s suit: Hugo Boss / Bridesmaids: Banana Republic / Wedding Planner: Marisa Canoles / Invitations: Alexa Freese Design, Letterpress by Czar Press / Wedding Stationery: Catherine Scott / Floral Designer: Natalie Bowen Designs / Rentals: Classic Party Rentals / Music: Jamie Lawrence, acoustic guitarist and DJ LeBaron from Beat Electric / Videographer: Curtis Nemetz Productions / Makeup: Sarah Ashton Makeup / Caterer: Componere Fine Catering / Favors:  Cindy Marie Truffles, Reno, NV

Texas Ranch Wedding by Hailey Erickson Photography

We hope you all have a steaming latte (or your caffeinated beverage of choice) because we need your full and undivided attention for another day jam-packed with gorgeous weddings and the best part is you get to pick and choose which weddings you want to see more of. We like to keep things easy around here so we’ll give you a little taste and you can click on the gallery of the weddings you want to see all of. We have a pretty good inkling that you’ll be clicking on each and every gallery but that is fine by us.

This first wedding has so many amazing bits and pieces, we really don’t even know where to start. The vintage decor, the home baked desserts, the gray clad maids all in a row…all of it is so stinkin cute and perfectly set at this old Texas ranch. In fact, we may even go as far as to say it is the end-all-be-all of shabby-chicness and Hailey Erickson was there to capture every pretty moment. See more of her lovely images and the full wedding in the gallery.

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From the Bride…

Thanks to amazing friends, SPECTACULAR family, and a husband that makes me more proud than a college graduate, our wedding surpassed anything and everything I had ever imagined it being. With my fiance’ in iraq serving front lines with the Army, It was up to my crazy organized mom and me to pull all the plans together. Working with a smaller budget along with me, the bride, being very determined & creative, it was DIY “heaven” for us all! Colors and theme were based off an old farmhouse style with light and charcoal grays, neutrals, burlaps, taupes, and a pinch of peachy pink. I happen to work for a lady who not only is an amazing interior designer but who also owns a home decor shop which her product and style reflects the very theme for the wedding! We were so fortunate to have this very dear friend offer to not only donate the decor for the reception hall but also bring some of the crew to help pull it all together. Laurieannas.com is where you can find her online but I must say, if you are ever in the Canton Texas area, you MUST stop in her shoppe to experience for yourself the pure genius of her work.

My mom is the founder of a company called Homemade Gourmet which made the food part of this shindig pretty simple! We wanted our wedding day to feel like a big family style celebration filled with lots of home style touches which is why we served our guests a chili buffet! We were so fortunate to be blessed with handfuls of servant hearted friends who prepared and served the bride and groom’s choice of three types of chili over fritos, rice, or, of course, chili dog! The buffet also included a variety of toppers to finish off each selection. Cook Ahead Details: To help with the budget and make preparation easy on the day of the wedding, my mother cooked ground beef and chicken every weekend for 4 months to freeze and use the day of the event. When it came time to make the large batches of chili, we used Homemade Gourmet’s White Chicken Chili Mix, Bonnie’s Blue Ribbon Chili Mix and No Alarm Chili Mix. All we had to do was open the packages, pour into pots with the precooked meats and some canned ingredients and in an hour the chili was ready to serve.

For guest favors, I wanted to play off of the new fad of a candy table but make it more of the home style theme that reflected our personal style. So, we went with a ‘baked goodies to go’ favor table. At the entrance to the barn we took Homemade Gourmet baked treats made by my very own mother, gramma, and the groom’s grandma. The guests filled brown paper bags with their choice of baked goodies, sealed them with a personalized round sticker. and took them home to enjoy the next day. (choices included: Homemade Gourmet’s mini pecan pie muffins, chocolate chunk cookie muffins, white chocolate cranorange cookies, brownies, and oatmeal cookies)

Photographer: Hailey Erickson / Venue: Stone Oak Ranch, Murchison, TX / Baby’s breath: Sam’s Club / Garden Roses: Wholeblooms.com / Bamboo flatware & paper goods: The Webstaurant Store / Bridesmaid Dresses: A booth at First Monday in Canton, Texas / Flowers for hair: hand made paper flowers / Wedding Gown: David’s Bridal w/ a few tweaks of my own! Added a garden rose to the back which I made out of ivory and peach chiffon Sash made out of the same chiffon and pleated to add texture. To complete the look we added “eye lash’ lace trim to the trim at the top of the dress / Shoes: Badgley Mischka at Nordstrom / Groomsmen outfits: pants-Perry Ellis city fit, black ties- Military “Class A” ties that that the Groom purchased for groomsmen gifts  / Flower Girl dresses: Target / Bouquets: made by Bride’s grandma with the assistance of her grandad  / All reception hall decor and the decorator: Laurie Anna’s Vintage Style / Food and Dessert table goodies: Homemade Gourmet

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San Francisco Wedding by Delbarr Moradi Photography

We are just about to pack it up for the evening after a delightful day of  features but we have one last wedding to share with you and it is sure to tide you over until we meet again tomorrow. Sent to us by Delbarr Moradi Photography, these nuptials rocked it out in one of my all time favorite cities, San Francisco. There is something about this spot is so romantic and so utterly perfect for a wedding and who doesn’t love a seaside soiree? The views alone are reason enough and paired with this beautifully styled event, we have a complete home run on our hands. You can find more of this gorgeous day in the gallery.

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From the Bride…

Being an avid SMP reader, ideas for my wedding day vision was collected over months & months of perusing beautiful pictures and reading super sweet love stories online…all done before the engagement happened! How I was able not to scare my husband away with my obsessive, er, frequent wedding blog reads remains a mystery. Fresh from DIY postings, I wanted to do everything myself! I had grandiose ideas of one huge elegant but warm and inviting (love lace) wedding with DIY details on EVERYTHING. Cake? I wanted to enlist my cousin who bakes all the family birthday cakes. Flowers? I can buy those and then show off my new found skill of flower arranging after watching a brief YouTube tutorial. Suffice to say, when planning a wedding in your home town, when you live out of town, makes DIY everything not as simple as I anticipated. I was able to pull off the bits that I really wanted with the a lot of help with a lot of family and friends. I liked the idea of using paper as decor, so we (and by we I mean my Aunt and niece) generously labored over paper tissue flowers and secured them into styrofoam board wrapped in tissue paper used as center pieces. The table runners were actually wrapping paper bought in bulk from PaperMart.com. I used paper elsewhere on the candy bar, name cards, seating chart etc. My invitations and photography were all done by a personal friend who happens to be amazing at both, Delbarr Mordai! I bought my dress from a store that sells sample dresses and got my bridesmaid dresses at a BCBG outlet… My bridesmaid gifts (necklaces) and my own bracelet were all made by a bridesmaid herself (Alix Bogehold) who happens to be starting her own line! Everything was pulled together at the end because of one woman, Sally Steele. If you do go the DIY direction, a last minute semi splurge on a day of wedding coordinator can really spare your Uncle from stringing lights or placing candles himself! Everything that I didn’t anticipate, she did..

Photography: Delbarr Moradi Photography / Event Planning: Sally Steele Weddings / Ceremony and Reception Location: Fort Mason, San Francisco / Shoes: Betsey Johnson / Dress: Monique Lhullier / Decorative Paper Accents: Papersource / Hair Accessories: Anthropologie / Catering: Miso Full / Rings: Reader’s Jewelers, Santa Monica

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Intimate Wedding with Rocker Style

I have to admit, this next wedding…is all about the bride. The groom is definitely dreamy and their wedding is totally adorable with perfect candy and pops of gorgeous color, but the bride? A TOTAL knock-out. She has more spunk and style than a blogger could ever wish for and is literally ROCKING that super short, super cute dress. She’s definitely cooler than I will ever be and I officially love her. And if you have to see more, click right here!

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After 10 years of dating, we always knew we wanted to have a small ceremony with a fun reception to celebrate with all of our friends and family. The colors were set, rasberry and tangerine, the date wat set on Aug. 7, 2010 and the theme was slightly retro with pops of color. The ceremony was at noon at Heritage Park, in Dana Point, CA with 15 close friends and family members. Walking down the aisle, after so long was very sureal, a perfect day with perfect weather and scenery. We exchanged tears, then vowes, then kisses and took pictures galore! The reception was later at 7pm, at our home. We brought in tons of food, sweets, music and lots of fun. Vegetarian friendly finger foods were catered, a dessert bar of our favorite sweets were out, and lots of fun, retro drinks were out. We danced to Al Green and celebrated our special day with everyone. After a year of preparation, and lots of diy projects, the day and night turned out so perfect and totally us. It was truly a day we will never forget.


Photography: Jeff Wallace Photography / Officiant: Sasha Rusk / Dress: Daniels Custom Tailoring, Laguna Hills, CA / Shoes: Zappos / Catering: Above All Catering / Sweets: Sweet and Saucy Shop / DJ: Johnny Evangelista / Bouquets: CDM Florist

Northern California Wedding by Waterlily Pond

We are cranking it up a notch with this next wedding, sent to us by the always fabulous Natasha of Waterlily Pond. Natasha is a floral and event design genius and always approaches wedding decor with SUCH a fresh perspective. One part whimsy, one part total elegance. And this wedding is the epitome of her uber-chic style. Photographed by Cliff Brunk, this is one of those weddings that you just know was a great time! Click here to see even more!

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northern california wedding by waterlily pond

northern california wedding by waterlily pond

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While most engaged couples are busy looking for the perfect venue, Edmund and Vicky were racing to finish construction of their new house and landscaping of the backyard in time for their wedding! They did an amazing job, and ended up having a beautiful wedding days after completion of the project – the most exciting house warming party ever!

Many fun and whimsical details were designed by Natasha of Waterlily Pond for the beautiful summer day at the new house. The wedding ceremony took place on the front lawn of the house under the oak trees. Custom-made wooden arch was playfully decorated with glass bubbles filled with orange flowers. The centerpiece of the cocktail reception was Waterlily Pond’s signature floating escort cards pond. Fruits were incorporated into the design of the pond, tying into the fruit theme of the table names. The dinner reception followed in the tent set up by the newly constructed pool. Playful tabletop design and a multitude of orange lanterns created the perfect setting for a night of great food and dancing. Everybody was on the dance floor, even the grandmothers.

As the night progressed, the swimming pool lit up with a bold graphic pattern, closing the evening with a touch of glamour. Late-night snacks for the ‘afterparty’ were more down-to earth, and included mini hamburgers and french fries served in paper cones. Personal details included the bride’s hairpiece fashioned out of a family heirloom, the groomsmen’s charming bow ties made by a friend, and the cake and late-night pastries, also made by a friend.


Flowers + Event Design + Planning: Waterlily Pond Studio / Photography: Cliff Brunk / Catering: LRE Catering / Tent: Zephyr Tents / Lighting: Creative Lighting Design / Hair and Makeup: Sherrie Long / Stationery: Hello! Lucky / Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Dress: Carolina Herrera / Rentals: Hartmann Studios / Location: Couple’s House, Woodside, CA

Canadian Wedding with Simple Charm

You just might mistake this next little number for a photoshoot. The details are so ridiculously perfect, it’s almost hard to believe that it was an honest to goodness wedding, with an honest to goodness bride. And the moment we laid eyes upon it, we were instantly friends. The sweet but lovely decor, the edited approach to design, the personality and the magazine-worthy style…all kind of added up to absolute perfection. Photographed by Amanda Wagner Wedding Photography, you can see even more goodness by clicking right here.

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He’s from the south and I’m from the north, and we met in a small little sail boat in Hamilton harbor in a jewel of an island called Bermuda. On turquoise waters beneath brilliant sunsets he taught me to sail and I taught him english, we fell in love.

Our relationship really has embodied the saying “if you love someone then set them free… having spent a lot of our courtship living in different countries. Me working as a private chef aboard motor yachts and Jorge based in Bermuda but with family on several continents, meant that although I was getting married at home in Canada I would have to plan the wedding as a destination event. Which for me meant finding fabulous vendors.

The Briars, on Lake Simcoe, reminded me from day one of my family home its sprawling elegance and hidden eccentricities and would be not only a perfect backdrop but also provide my guests with warm and traditional Canadian cottage getaway. The Inn is family run and owned as it has been since 1870 and the entire staff really came through and treated us as though we were part of their family, they really went beyond the call of service to provide us with the best possible hospitality.

From the moment I met Julie Addario Of Unforeseen Events at I knew we were on the same page. I knew right away that she would treat set up this event with the same care as if it was her own wedding. The inspiration for the flowers started with my mother. When I was growing up there were always large bouquets of wild flowers in mason jars on the kitchen table of our country farm house. I also wanted to incorporate lavender, a flower that I’ve always loved but I fell in love with in the Mediterranean and reminds me so much of my travels there. In the flower design Julie was able to bring together the things that I love both at home and abroad.

The result was perfect, the day was perfect. From the invitations beautifully designed by Amber Strahl and lovingly tied by my sister with hemp twine and a sprig of lavender from my aunts garden to the rainbow at the end of the day.


Gorgeous Photography: Amanda Wagner Wedding Photography / Flowers + Event Design: Unforeseen Events / Ceremony Location: St.Georges church / Reception Location: The Briars / Invitations: Amber Strahl / Hair/Make Up: Renee Francoeur / Shoes: Michael Kors / Dress: Maggie Sottero, Vienna. Majorly and beautifully altered by Cindy’s Alterations

San Diego Wedding by Flutter Glass Photography

I am so excited to share this next little gem with you. Not only does it involve a ton of creativity and love but it also happens to be a beautiful budget wedding, as in a $5000 budget which is no easy task but this gorgeous couple managed to pull it off to perfection. They rolled up their sleeves, got crafty, and called on the help of friends and family and together this community built one heck of a backyard wedding. From the swoontastic succulents to the perfect picture capturing by Flutter Glass Photography and the rock star style that so embodies this couples lively personalities, we are eating it up. Still hungry? See more of this yummy day in the gallery.

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From the gorgeous Bride, Heather…

We really wanted our wedding to have a romantic backyard, garden vibe. It was truly the best day of my life adorned with antiques and twinkle lights. We held the ceremony then went off for pictures at Hosp Grove Loop which is a beautiful hiking trail with tons of eucalyptus trees in Carlsbad. We brought Brandon’s 61 VW which is one of his favorite possessions so it was fun to include this in some of our pictures. We really wanted our pictures to be romantic and timeless and along with our wedding, represent us. For the reception, our backyard was transformed into the perfect wedding location. Mirrors in the trees, lighting everywhere, a popcorn machine and candy bar, cigar humidor, a home made photo booth with pics for our guest book while an old victoral played. The reception was so very romantic. I think whenI got feed back from all of our friends and family, intimate was always a word they used. Along with the ultimate dance party!!! We boogied down!!  I think our wedding was truly put together by all of our friends and family. Without the help from our “power squad” it would have never happened. Seriously, how do you throw a wedding for 123 people with a 5,000  budget? ….with amazing friends and family there to donate time and a hand.

Photography: Jenna Kageyama of Flutter Glass / Dress: BCBG / Suit: Macy’s / Head band: Twigs and Honey / Hair: Megan Wayt / Makeup: Chanel Gardner / cupcakes: Jaimie Hileman / Flowers: Lisa Distel / Coordinator: Donna Hernandez / Party rentals: Rapheals / Bride’s shoes: te casan / Groom’s Shoes: Sperry

London Wedding at The Royal Hospital by Kelly Tunney

My favorite photographs are those that capture moments beyond the posed or the detail shot.  Aussie photographer Kelly Tunney just might be the queen of finding these precious occasions and turning them into exquisite memories. Not only are there scenes from this awesome and chic London fete but little snapshots of Chelsea that make me want to pack a carry-on and hop on the next flight across the pond.  Don’t miss even more in the full gallery!

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From Kelly Tunney –

“This really was the wedding of a lifetime to photograph and I am totally lost for words when I try to explain just what an incredible experience this was……. Everything exceeded my very high expectations from the moment we landed in London and meet Alice & Ed for the first time.

Both Pete and I were welcomed with open arms by this amazing couple and every single member of their family. We felt so involved and so appreciated every single day. Then came GAME DAY…the wedding…and WOW, we were just floored by everything we were there to capture. 15 hours felt a little like 15 minutes in Chelsea – everything and everyone just rocked my world. Aside from Pete and I pinching each other every 5 minutes, we also had time to stop and sit back to enjoy the moments and watch the day unfold. INCREDIBLE is not enough, RIDICULOUSLY AMAZING is not enough – NOTHING can ever describe that moment, absolute pure JOY and EUPHORIA”

From the bride, Alice –

“For a girl who lives in jeans and trainers and has ‘ tom boy’ as her middle name, the prospect of a long white dress, make-up and brushed hair could seem a little daunting – How wrong I was! The hidden girl from within came out with bells on! The whole Weekend was amazing from start to finish – No-one – believe it or not – was stressed and there was an emotional vibe that I have never felt before. Loved every minute. As Dad was the Governor and has worked / lived there for 5 years – it was very familiar surroundings. It is such a special place because of its amazing surrounding and the people that live within it. Everything about the day included people we knew from the hospital.

Ron, the head gardener at the Royal Hospital , and his lovely assistant Heidi helped us choose and arrange all the flowers.  All the flowers were from New Covent Garden market, a big flower market on the south side of the river. We collected them on the Thursday. We arrange them on Friday ready to go for Saturday. Tim, the head chef at the Royal Hospital, copied my sketch to perfection!!! I bought the ribbon from VV Rouleaux and he made a lemon cake that we ate for dessert with collie and summer berries.

Simplicity and elegance were the key for us. The royal hospital is such a beautiful venue and so full of history that it would be a shame to clutter it up with frills. It has a stand alone beauty that we wanted to accessorise with a simple elegant touch.”

Photography:  Kelly Tunney /  Venue: The Royal Hospital Chelsea / Cake: Head chef at the Royal Hospital / Dress: Suzanne Neville / Makeup: family friend, Marianne Domension / Hair: Richard from The Drawing Room / Bridesmaids’ Outfits:  Reiss and Kurt Geiger shoes / Groom’s and groomsmen outfits: Rented suits from Moss Bros; Hugo boss ties;  Void Cufflinks; shoes: Mr. Hare

Block Island Wedding by Gwyneth Colleen

I know it’s hard to believe that I absolutely adore every wedding that I am lucky enough to share with you but I really, really do.  This next wedding by Gwyneth Colleen is no exception!  I have a special place in my heart for Block Island as I often visited there with my family.  This wedding totally embodies the fun and carefree feeling that I remember from those trips.  The mix of colors and the quirky centerpieces against the backdrop of a cloudy sky is just dreamy!  Go to the full gallery to see even more!

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From the bride, Brittney, –

“Our wedding involved several DIY projects with a professional florist and Sean from the Sullivan House to help facilitate each idea. It was important to me that my Mom and I actually worked on putting items together for the wedding as we have  always loved arts and crafts projects. I wanted everything to go  together but didn’t necessarily want it to match. I’ve never been one  to buy an entire set of anything let alone 110. I also couldn’t let  someone else have all the fun of putting the wedding together!

Given that the wedding was on Block Island we wanted to keep it beach  shabby chic (we even decided to forego traditional wedding cake and  instead had strawberry short-cake and petit fours) . We purchased or borrowed everything on our own from chinese lanterns to starfish. We  used small starfish for seating cards, hundreds of yards of mis-matched ribbons and antique wooden boxes that my mother turned into sand boxes to hold all of the seating cards. We used large spiney starfish which became table number holders after hours of patient and  skilled sawing from my husband and various silks and handmade papers to create the table numbers. We also purchased large jars for sangria to be displayed and created our donation in lieu of favors cards through wedding paper divas.

A very close and gracious friend became an ordained minister in order to marry us. She created our vows based on questions she asked us in private and made it more personal and special than we could have ever hoped for. Finally we had our amazingly talented photographer, Gwyneth Colleen, who captured the day in a beautiful and candid style that was in-line with every part of our wedding. While Gwyn’s photos are stunning and perfect in every aspect, it was her ability to capture those moments that I have in my mind from the day, that is truly amazing. She is amazingly in-sync with her clients and helped to make the day magical. It truly came together as the result of amazing friends and family. For which I will  forever be indebted for their days and days of arts & crafts.”

Venue:  The Sullivan House / Photographers: Gwyneth Colleen + Tracy Tesmer / Dress:  Vera Wang / Bridesmaids’ Dresses:  J. Crew + Nicole Miller / Shoes:  Kate Spade / Florist:  Mum’s Atelier / Ring Bowl:  Paloma’s Nest / Band:  The Ryan Montbleau Band / Caterer:  Block Island Gourmet / Invitations:  Paper Source / Favor donation cards:  Wedding Paper Divas

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French Wedding by Emma Case Photography

Are you ready for a day FULL of one lovely wedding after another? How about TWO days full of one lovely wedding after another? Bananas, right? We have so many fabulous soirees in our vaults, we simply couldn’t resist. You know the drill…little snippets of tons of amazing weddings = you picking and choosing what wedding you want to see more of by clicking right on the good ol’ gallery.

Let’s get started with what can only be described as DIY Heaven in the French Countryside. The recipe is simple. First you find one crazy cute couple, then add a romantic venue in the South of France (not so hard to find I’m sure), sprinkle in tons of fun DIY projects plus absolutely amazing photography by Emma Case and the result is la, la lovely to say the least. Click here to see even more from this fabulous day.

see more of this DIY fiesta here!

From the Bride…Dave and I met at university and have been together for over 11 years. We have never really done anything by the book so I don’t think our wedding was ever going to be ‘regular’. Nothing about the planning felt calculated; every idea that popped into our heads was basically what we went with. It’s not that we couldn’t be bothered, rather that we know what we like and most of what we like we can either do ourselves or we know someone who can. For all these reasons we ended up with a really personal, informal and homemade wedding which on the face of it was just a glorifed BBQ! Exactly what we wanted, with only 4 people that we didn’t know (wait staff hired from the local catering college). My father has lived in France for years, and specifically the Var region in Provence for over 20. As a child I holidayed there every summer and it was the first place Dave and I went on holiday together, when he first met my papa! We continue to visit at least 3 times a year, often taking friends who immediately fall in love with the pine filled air, off the beaten track setting and the abundance of cheap but delicious rosé. Dad owns a building company and against his better judgment sold the beautiful stone house he’d built for himself just outside the hilltop village of Seillans. Fortunately he has remained friends with the new owners and Dave and I put it to fate that if they agreed to rent the place out to us, we would get married in France. They did and so we did! In France, you have to get married at the local mayor’s office, the mairie. We were extremely fortunate to be allowed to do this being non-residents, another benefit of having dad live there for so long.

So the wedding became a day of two halves – a morning ceremony at the mairie de Seillans for close friends and family followed by a Champagne reception around the village fountain and then a late afternoon blessing at the house followed by dinner and dancing. Convincing your friends and family to travel to France for a holiday and, basically, a huge party is not as difficult as we initially feared! We managed to fill Seillans and beyond with guests and having rented and filled our house we also got hold of the villa next door and by the Friday we had over 20 mates within metres of the venue to help us ‘build’ the wedding. Even on the actual day, those who didn’t come to the mairie stayed to decorate the evening venue in over 100 degree heat. Still not quite sure how we managed to swing that one! The rural areas of France are not geared to big old weddings and this is probably why we favoured it more than a British wedding, where your every whim is catered for and ideas (and budgets!) get wildly out of control. There must be a handful of companies set up for big events in Provence and these are mostly affiliated with specific venues. By having our wedding in the back garden of a private villa we certainly made life difficult for ourselves (having to buy most of what we wanted rather than rent as well as orchestrate and set up EVERYTHING from buying a freezer specifically for ice to dealing with the rubbish and recycling the next day) but on the flipside we could pick and choose every single detail for the day.

We were so lucky to find our wedding photographer. You’ve no idea how hard it is to find the relaxed, shoot-into-the-sun style of which US-based brides seem spoilt for choice. Emma Case, based in the UK, has been shooting for an unbelievably short time but her natural talent, incredible eye and overall vintage-y gorgeousness (her and her pictures!) were perfect for us. Not only did she agree to come to France but she drove down, made a few days holiday of it and together with her boyfriend, Pete, became one of the gang.

Photography: Emma Case Photography / Flowers: Bride’s Mum / Event Design and Planning: Bride and Groom / Ceremony Location: mairie de Seillans / Reception Location: Hotel des deux Rocs / Invitations: Designed by Bride and Groom / Shoes: First pair custom made in Hong Kong. Second pair Jimmy Choo / Dress: First – Vintage, bought at a Vintage fair. Second – custom made in India / Catering: Restaurant Karoo / Tableware: Aktuel

I Do Films ~ Spectacular Spring Wedding In Chicago

Day 2 …. of SMP’s Wedding FilmFest! And this short film from I Do Films is from one of our favorite weddings, ever on The Little Black Book Blog! We featured Terese and Ed’s wedding a few weeks ago {here} and {here} with the gorgeous images from David Wittig Photography.

We can’t tell you how much we loved their wedding!

And today, from I Do Films, this toe-tapping, positively grin-for-two-solid-minutes highlight film from Terese and Ed’s spring wedding in Chicago!

Ed & Terese from I Do Films on Vimeo

D E L I G H T F U L  !

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Studio Foto Wedding, by Grazier Photography

So, we’ve feasted on the pure beauty of Paul and Krystal’s gorgeous New England wedding…one stunning photograph after another where the love and the joy literally jumps off the page. But now it’s time to get down to the nitty gritty. The details. And after photographing weddings for over a decade, this pair knows how to do great SMP style details. Plus, they enlisted the help of Matthew and Enna Grazier to snap the photographs, ensuring that each and every idea is so beyond steal-worthy. If you’re dying for even more, click right here.

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CLICK HERE to see the full wedding gallery by Grazier Photography!

Having met in photography class at the University of Connecticut, Paul & I always joked that we had met “in the darkroom.” Soon after we graduated, we opened our photography studio, and have been in business for almost as long as we’ve been together. So we decided photography had to be incorporated into several aspects of our day.

Our Save-the-Dates were unique Polaroids created for each guest of us holding a chalk board sign reading ” Save the Date 10.10.10.” I designed our invitations 2.5×22,” printed them on Kraft paper and then we rolled them up and placed them into vintage metal film canisters. As you walked down into the yard where the wedding was, there were 4×6 black & white photographs of us from over the years hanging from a clothesline. At our welcome table we had a book of images from our engagement shoots for our guests to write us messages in. We also re-used the vintage film canisters for people to leave us a well-wish that we could read on our first anniversary. This table was also decorated with some of our vintage cameras and photo chemistry bottles filled with flowers. Hanging from the trees, as you walked down thru the yard, were old windows with images from our engagement shoots, created by my good friend (and artist) Christine Pearson. We also had an awesome photo LUXE booth, made by our dear friends the Graziers. In the photobooth, guests had fun with props including old hats, fur coats, and handmade mustaches on sticks, made by Whiskerworks on Etsy.

Some other little details that made our day unique were our Irish Soda Bread favors made by Paul’s dad Bob, and handmade felted soaps made by my sister Kalee. There were also lots of wooden signs that were designed and handmade by Kalee and me. We printed them on Kraft paper and polyurethaned (water-based) the prints to old, weathered wood found in the McNerney’s barn. We created a giant post with signs pointing the way to different areas of the yard. Even the bathrooms had a sign.

I designed and printed our unique programs, which was quite a project, but worth it. The program booklet had many pages, including our love story, the story of how Paul proposed, thank you’s, our ceremony outline, the bridal party & family members, and a fun page to find out what “tree” you had fallen from- an idea from Martha Stewart. The programs would not have been possible without the help of many friends in assembling them. Staying with our tree symbolism, our friend and artist Shannon McCarthy created a Tree-of-Life Painting for us, on which guests left their inked thumbprints as leaves on the tree. Also we are bicycle enthusiasts, and our friends Matt & Enna Grazier surprised us with a Vintage Western Flyer Tandem Bicycle that they bought from a neighbor and reconditioned. This was a fun prop to use for our photographs!

While most of Paul and Krystal’s little goodies were found scouring flea markets, goodwill and garage sales, here’s a look at a few of the awesome vendors that helped out with the details…

Tree-of-Life Painting: Shannon McCarthy / Mustaches on sticks: Whiskerworks on Etsy / Silk Dupioni Hand-binding Sash: Vivi Uptown Infants on Etsy  / Vintage Wooden Bird Cage: Found on Ebay / Custom Beer Glasses : Logo designed by Krystal and printed on beer glasses by Discount Mugs / Local Old-Fashioned Sodas: Hosmer Mountain Sodas in Willimantic, CT / Old-Fashioned Looking Buckets : Purchased from Lowe’s in the garden department / Vintage Green Wine Jugs : Purchased at the Brimfield Antique Show / Silverware: Collected on Ebay and the Brimfield Antique Show / Chairs : Borrowed from an antique dealer that is setting up a shop to rent out vintage pieces for weddings. Contact Krystal & Paul for more info / Burlap Table Runners : Rolls purchased from Online Fabric Store then cut to length

Thank you so much to Paul and Krystal for choosing SMP to share your wedding with. I know that our readers are loving the inspiration that they’ve found today and are all wishing you a life as beautiful as this very day!

XOXO, The SMP Team

Studio Foto Wedding, by Carla Ten Eyck + Jeremy White

It’s pretty incredible to see how different photographers approach the very same wedding. Although the details are the same, the way that we read them are so incredibly different. And each photographer has that little something special that really makes their images beautiful. So when I found out that Paul and Krystal of Studio Foto hired three of our favorite photographers to shoot their day, I knew that we were in for SUCH a treat. And this next set of images by Carla Ten Eyck didn’t disappoint. They are pure loveliness, pure art. And they show the true soul behind Paul and Krystal’s big day…

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And another absolutely beautiful, and equally tear inducing, film by Jeremy White, a friend and assistant to Paul and Krystal…

CLICK HERE to see the full wedding gallery from Carla Ten Eyck

Our cocktail “hour” was actually a few hours of relaxing, socializing and eating delicious food from our grazing station, which was set up on a giant antique mill table that is normally in the lobby of our studio. I had personally collected all the silver platters, amber, green, and clear dishes that the caterers used for presentation of hor’dourves, and vases that Tony & Cat created beautiful centerpieces that further enhanced the beauty of the table! My brother Donald was so awesome to provide the music sound system and setup, fun lighting effects and late night Karaoke, along with playing our iPod playlist to fill in between the live acts.

We also had to have our favorite botanical artists Tony & Cat of Datura. One of the greatest thing about this duo, is they are so incredibly talented that all we had to do was explain our vision—organic, artistic, rustic, vintage- and they took it from there.

Our delicious 5-course harvest feast was made by the folks at Emily’s Catering and was served family-style on three long banquet tables that we built ourselves from saw-milled boards, under a canopy of lights and trees. Everyone was seated on mix-matched vintage chairs, which looked so amazing!!! We had our guests decide where they wanted to sit by placing their guest skeleton key tag at a seat of their choice. The tags came out so great….they were handcrafted by Paul and I, with help from my mom and sister. Paul hand- scribed each guest’s name with pen & ink on hand-ripped watercolor paper. Vintage skeletons that we found on Ebay were then tied on with jute string to create a tag. I tea-stained & crinkled the tags to “age” them. We hung the Guest Key tags on two doors that were constructed as an “entrance” to our wedding.

We wanted the table scape to look very eclectic, yet warm and welcoming. The place settings were mix-matched vintage china that we collected from Goodwill Stores. The silverware was as also vintage, and found on Ebay. The water glasses & pitchers were also mix-matched amber, green and clear cut glass collected from a variety of places. We wanted our candles to be drippy and gothic, so we asked if we could have some used pillar candles from a wedding venue. The candles were in arrangements on top of tree slices. Our flowers were organically arranged in vintage mason jars belonging to Paul’s parents. (They preserved jams and sauces when Paul was young.) On the tables also were vintage glass milk bottles collected by Paul when he was an Animal Science major at the University of Connecticut, and these were filled with grasses and herbs for another decorative element.

We wanted to leavethe rustic look of the wood tables uncovered by table linens, so we instead bought rolls of burlap and made runners. We wanted nicer cloth napkins than you can rent, so we splurged on lovely hem-stitched burnt orange, olive green, and chocolate brown linen napkins. The napkin rings were also handmade by myself and Paul’s mom. Vintage buttons were collected on Ebay and from my nana were hand-sewn onto jute ribbon, and then sewn to form rings.

Our dessert spread was created by La Petite France Bakery and was so delicious! The bakers created a French wedding cake called a “Croquembouche,” made of small cream puffs formed on the shape of a pyramid and then covered with spun caramelized sugar. Also in the spread were Mini Homemade Pies with handmade flags that my nana & I made together stuck in them, and assorted French pastries. The flowers were in some of the teapots I’ve collected.

We partied into the night by the glow of a giant bonfire built by our friend and neighbor Dave Mordasky. We can’t thank Dave enough for all the heavy duty yard work he did out of the kindness of his heart….without him and his generosity, many parts of our wedding would not have been possible. For our after party, we also enjoyed Bob’s famous home-made chili which he cooked over an open-fire!

Our day couldn’t have been more perfect……it fact it was utter bliss. We can’t thank our friends, family and vendors enough for making our day one of the most magical and memorable days of our lives

Details…Photographers: Carla Ten Eyck Photography + Jag Studios + Grazier Photography / Cinematographers: Jeremy White + Jim Altieri / Officiant: Eric Goodrich / Ceremony & Reception Site: The McNerney’s backyard in Stafford Springs, Connecticut / Floral Design: A Modern Garden / Food: Emily’s Catering / Cake + Pastries: La Petite France Bakery / Music: The Parkington Sisters / Sound system & setup, fun effects, and late night Karaoke: Donald Prue of Good Time Karaoke and DJ Entertainment / Live after party music: P.V. O’Donnell & his band / Day of Coordination (and help with some projects) Sixpence for Your Shoe / Photo Booth: LUXE Booth

Bride’s Fashion… Dress: Vintage 1920’s dress, Boudoir Queen / Shoes: Robert Clergerie Paris (found used on Ebay) with feather adornments by Feathers and Frills on Etsy / Shoes (flats): Amanda Smith (found new on Ebay) / Veil: Naturally Inspired / Necklaces: Two vintage pearl necklaces from Krystal’s grandmothers / Earrings: Debra Dane / Wedding Band: Janeliunas Jewelry / Garter: Irish Jewelry Company / Purse : Vintage 1920’s beaded evening purse found at “Never Say Goodbye” in Middletown, CT / Fur Coat : Vintage mink coat given to Krystal by her nana, Dorothy Riggio. It belonged to Dorothy and she gave it to Krystal for her 16 birthday / Brooch: Lyn D Jewelry / Hair : Unique Hair by Chrissy in Southbridge, MA / Makeup: Simply Gorgeous by Erin Infantino

Maid’s Fashion…Dresses : Vintage-inspired dresses by Nataya / Earrings : Custom designed by Debra Dane / Feathered Headpieces : Custom designed & crafted by me & my friend Anne using feathers and flowers found at craft stores

Groom’s Fashion… Jacket: Façonnable / Shirt: Bruno Conte / Pants: Scoth & Soda / Socks: Happy Socks / Shoes: Ben Sherman / Cuff links: Custom made by Paul with vintage typewriter keys / Watch: Glamorous Sandstone by Swiss Legend / Wedding Band : Custom-made by Jewelry by Johan

Studio Foto Wedding, by JAG Studios + Jim Altieri

What do you get when you pair two brilliant photographers together for ten years…shooting wedding after gorgeous wedding while simultaneously building their own home, their own love, their own dreams? Well, you get a wedding that has soul. That has depth. That has an undeniable beauty, filled to the brim with the most incredible details a girl could ever want. The kind of wedding that Paul and Krystal of Studio Foto threw when they tied the knot just a few weeks ago. Add to that equation THREE photographers to shoot the day, a vintage gown that will literally make you cry and the sweetest love story on the planet. And you get perfection. Total perfection. Here are the first set of images by Jacklyn Greenberg Jag Studios and a film by Jim Altieri

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And before we get to all of the behind the scenes details, we thought you would love to see how one of their 2 cinematographers brought their beautiful day to life through film. It’s a tear jerker my friends, so a box of tissue is a must! Here’s the first look at Paul and Krystal’s wedding through the lens of Jim Altieri

CLICK HERE to see the full wedding gallery by Jag Studios!

As creative people and photographers, Paul & I knew our wedding would be a labor of love. We have been together for over 10 years, and always talked about having an autumn wedding (our favorite season here in New England). So when we picked our wedding date, it naturally had to be in October. So when we looked at the calendar and noticed the magic date of 10.10.10., and how it ironically represented the years we had been together, we knew we had the perfect date for our wedding. The logo I designed for our wedding had the saying “Celebrating 10 plus years together & 100 more to come….”

We had talked for years about what our wedding would be like. We knew that we wanted it to be outdoors, under the trees, in Paul’s parent’s beautiful backyard in Stafford Springs, Connecticut. The vision for our wedding was this: homemade, down-to-earth, eclectic, vintage-styled, rustic, artistic; and it had to be true reflection of us. Almost every detail was hand created by us or someone close to us, or selected because it had some meaning to us. We treated our wedding as a personal art project. In the end, our wedding was a true collaboration of artists, and definitely a labor of love.

Naturally photography is our life and our love, so choosing our photographers was one of the most important things to us. We asked our good friends Carla Ten Eyck, Jacklyn Greenberg, and Matt Grazier to all be our photographers, as well as guests. We knew that we also wanted super creative films, so we asked our filmmaker friends Jeremy White and Jim Altieri to each create their own films.

Paul & I decided to get ready at our photography studio, in two separate rooms. My vintage 1920’s dress, which I found by hours of searching online, was displayed on a vintage Wolf dress form. I’m a big Beatles fan, so I incorporated this into some of my detail’s for photographic purposes. I got a couple 45’s to be used for ring shots and such. My sisters and Paul’s sister were my ladies-of-honor.

Our ceremony was so magical, personal, emotional and symbolic. As the Parkington Sisters, a beautifully talented folk group of 5 sisters, performed their own version of the Beatles “Love Me Do,” Paul & I were each simultaneously escorted by our parents down opposite sides of the circle, towards one another, joining together in the center. One of our best friends, Eric Goodrich “married” us that day, on top of a circle platform of tree trunks built by Paul. It was truly magical; the sun was shining, warming our faces, as our friends & family in sat on haybales and on eclectic vintage furniture, in circle around us, literally surrounding us with their love.

Everything was so vivid; the colors, the music, everyone’s smiling (and tearing) faces. If there is any advice I could give another couple getting married, it would be look around and try to absorb everything around you; take it all in. I can’t explain how amazing a feeling it was to feel all the love surrounding us. It was literally radiating from every single person present!

Some of the highlights of our ceremony were the following: Paul’s immediate family members read the “Irish Wedding Blessing” (they are half Irish). My mom read the “Apache Wedding Blessing” (my family has a little bit of native American heritage). We love the symbolism of the tree and had my nephew Lennon carry a beautiful tree ring pillow hand-felted by my mom with our rings on it. We also had a weeping cherry tree in a pot that we are going to plant together in our yard. My sister Kalee read the beautiful poem “Advice from a Tree” by Ilan Shamir. Another highlight was having the Parkington Sister’s perform their version of “All You Need is Love,” and almost all of our guests and Paul & I joined in the singing!!! We had Paul’s brother Brendan and my sister Addi help with a hand-binding ceremony, which was a beautiful ceremony in which our hands were bound together with a silk sash, and the poem “The Blessing of the Hands” was read. The expression of “tying the knot” came from this early Celtic marriage ritual. Paul & I also wrote and read our own vows, which was so personal.

We have so much more from Paul and Krystal’s Wedding yet to come!!

Details…Photographers: Carla Ten Eyck Photography + Jag Studios + Grazier Photography / Cinematographers: Jeremy White + Jim Altieri / Officiant: Eric Goodrich / Ceremony & Reception Site: The McNerney’s backyard in Stafford Springs, Connecticut / Floral Design: A Modern Garden / Food: Emily’s Catering / Cake + Pastries: La Petite France Bakery / Music: The Parkington Sisters / Sound system & setup, fun effects, and late night Karaoke: Donald Prue of Good Time Karaoke and DJ Entertainment / Live after party music: P.V. O’Donnell & his band / Day of Coordination (and help with some projects) Sixpence for Your Shoe / Photo Booth: LUXE Booth

Bride’s Fashion… Dress: Vintage 1920’s dress, Boudoir Queen / Shoes: Robert Clergerie Paris (found used on Ebay) with feather adornments by Feathers and Frills on Etsy / Shoes (flats): Amanda Smith (found new on Ebay) / Veil: Naturally Inspired / Necklaces: Two vintage pearl necklaces from Krystal’s grandmothers / Earrings: Debra Dane / Wedding Band: Janeliunas Jewelry / Garter: Irish Jewelry Company / Purse : Vintage 1920’s beaded evening purse found at “Never Say Goodbye” in Middletown, CT / Fur Coat : Vintage mink coat given to Krystal by her nana, Dorothy Riggio. It belonged to Dorothy and she gave it to Krystal for her 16 birthday / Brooch: Lyn D Jewelry / Hair : Unique Hair by Chrissy in Southbridge, MA / Makeup: Simply Gorgeous by Erin Infantino

Maid’s Fashion…Dresses : Vintage-inspired dresses by Nataya / Earrings : Custom designed by Debra Dane / Feathered Headpieces : Custom designed & crafted by me & my friend Anne using feathers and flowers found at craft stores

Groom’s Fashion… Jacket: Façonnable / Shirt: Bruno Conte / Pants: Scoth & Soda / Socks: Happy Socks / Shoes: Ben Sherman / Cuff links: Custom made by Paul with vintage typewriter keys / Watch: Glamorous Sandstone by Swiss Legend / Wedding Band : Custom-made by Jewelry by Johan

Cape May Wedding From Ryan Estes Photography

There are SO many things we love about this wedding! Oodles of emotion, the gorgeous seaside blues, the amazing old-fashioned cascading bouquet full to overflowing with enormous luscious orchids. Plus Tiffany’s billowing veil! The run-away veil shots from the awesome Ryan Estes are, in our humble opinion, the best!

Their story ~ from Tiffany, today’s stunning bride!

Combining the formal elements of a traditional Catholic wedding with a beach reception in the spring was challenging, so I started with my dress! I knew I wanted something simple and elegant. I wore an ivory, silk taffeta dress by Marisa Bridal, with ruching in the front and a large flower in the back. I loved wearing it! The train was perfect for the ceremony at the church, and I loved the way the bustle moved when I danced at the reception. My veil is my biggest regret – I loved it so much but I had to remove it soon after the ceremony because it was soooo windy outside! (You can see in some of the photos – the wind just took it away!). I wore a simple, ivory silk flower in my hair designed by Feathers and Frills (a fantastic Etsy discovery)! My earrings were designed by Noaki Jewelry – she suggested these earrings when I emailed a photo of my dress to her (thank you SMP for the recommendation)! They were a perfect compliment to my dress and added just the right amount of sparkle.

I used the flower from my dress and the sun/sand/sea as inspiration for the rest of the design elements for our wedding. Our invitations and wedding stationery were handmade by Dazzling Expressions (Etsy) and included a sea-blue flower on an ivory and gold background, which was repeated in the escort cards, programs, menus, and table numbers.

We wanted to have a traditional, Catholic church wedding while incorporating the casual, beach vibe of Cape May. Our Lady Star of the Sea church is well-known among visitors, because it is located at the end of the famous Washington Street mall in the center of town. The bell tower is visible from miles away, and the inside of the church is bright and beautiful.

See their whole gallery from Ryan Estes here!

The church was within walking distance to Congress Hall, so our out-of-town guests could enjoy the beach and experience the charming scenery between the ceremony and the reception. We loved that our cocktail hour was held outside on the veranda, facing the beach. We could listen to the ocean while mingling with our guests – it was perfect!

I wanted to keep our flowers a simple ivory color, with splashes of yellow here and there. The ballroom at Congress Hall has Tiffany-blue walls and a black and white checkered hardwood floor, so we were careful not to compete with the already decorative room. We included some orchids in the bouquets and on our wedding cake – a tribute to a vacation to Hawaii that we took during our engagement. Our reception favors were miniature bottles of Patron … for some, a memory our summers spent with family and friends at the beach; and for others, a simple aid for a good night’s sleep! We tied in the vintage feeling of Cape May on our gift table, by adding framed wedding photos of our parents, grandparents, and siblings.

Overall, our wedding was the most fun we’ve ever had! Ryan Estes (our photographer) and Cinemacake (our videographer) were amazing to work with and they did an incredible job capturing not only the little details, but also the happiness we felt on our wedding day. From the wind in my veil, to the sand on the beach, to the emotional hug exchanged between our mothers…we will never forget this amazing day!

LOVE IT ALL!

Congratulations Tiffany & Rob and many thanks to Ryan Estes Photography!

See more of Tiffany and Rob’s beautiful day on Ryan’s blog feature here!

Photography: Ryan Estes Photography / Cinematography: Dave Williams/Cinemacake / Flowers: Manic Botanic / Ceremony Location: Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church / Reception Location: Congress Hall / Reception Music: Midnight Hour / Invitations/Menus/Escort Cards/Programs/Table Numbers:Dazzling Expressions / Dress: Marisa / Veil: Toni Federici / Bridesmaid Dresses: Amsale / Bride’s Jewelry: Noaki Jewelry / Bride’s Hair Flower: Feathers and Frills / Brides & Bridesmaid Clutches: Davie and Chiyo

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DIY Indiana Wedding by Casper Hamlet Photography

Whenever I see a wedding this pretty, this perfectly put together and filled with so many thoughtful details I go a little crazy and then when I find out said wedding is completely DIY right down to the flowers and invitations well, I have no words …just sheer and utter adoration. This adorable Bride and Groom seriously pulled out all of the stops for their Indiana nuptials and the husband wife duo behind Casper Hamlet Photography was there to capture every last bit of it. See more of this perfect day, including what might go down in SMP history as the coolest getaway EVER right here.

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Kyle and Ashley were married on June 19th, 2010 in Marion, IN on one of the hottest days of the summer! These two are the definition of young and in love. Fresh out of college, and preparing to head off to Medical school meant that Ashley and Kyle were on a pretty tight budget for the wedding. Luckily they happen to be two creative genius’ that come from families that are both creative and kind hearted. With Ashley’s thriftiness and Kyle’s family connections, these two were able to pull off a beautiful, memorable, and unique event to celebrate their love for one another. EVERYTHING, well almost everything was DIY. Ashley spent months rummaging through thrift shops all over Indiana to find all the treasures that adorned the church where they got married and had their dessert reception. The tables were dressed with burlap fabric and white milk glass vases filled with potted plants… all prepared by Ashley and family. The ceremony and reception were both held at the church of these two lovebirds who met in college, but grew up in the same city without even knowing each other. College Wesleyan Church of Marion, IN was the venue and it is significant to both the bride and groom as it is their home church.

The ceremony was emotional and tear filled as Kyle and Ashley professed their love. During the ceremony the couple took the time to serve communion to everyone in attendance. This was their first act together as a married couple. Immediately following the ceremony was the dessert reception in the atrium and great room of the church. All of the appetizers and desserts were either made by Ashley or donated by family and friends. Everyone pitched in to make this day beautiful. The décor at the reception was very personal and specific to the couple. They had photos from their very stylized engagement shoot (done by the grooms brother who is an excellent photographer) hanging from a clothesline with clothespins. They also had a large canvas with a painting of a tree (done by the groom’s other brother who is a crazy talented painter) and next to the painting they had different paints for their guest to come and put their fingerprint on the tree. This was a beautiful representation of the couples love for art as well as their friends and family, and now they have a work of art for their home to signify their special day. In the great room, they made a large square archway and decorated it with hand made paper flowers, again done by the bride herself. Also, they created another tented archway in the middle of the church atrium that had glass lanterns hanging inside, as well as burlap cloth draping around the frame. Under this archway is where they had their first dance as a married couple as their guest watched with tears of joy.

As the afternoon came to a close, the bride changed into a vintage 50’s dress for their departure. As they ran out of the church, the guests lined the walk waving ribbons attached to sticks. This was a fun and unique way to send them off. We followed the couple after their departure from the church to a nearby airport where they were swept away by their brother in law, who is an entrepreneur and hobby pilot, with a helicopter ride to their hotel in downtown Indianapolis. Talk about making an exit…!! All in all this day was filled with family, love and creativity. Of all our weddings over the summer, this couple was on the tightest budget and somehow pulled off one of the most beautiful days we’ve ever had the privilege to capture.

Photography: Casper Hamlet Photography / Flowers, Invitations, Event Design and Planning: DIY by Bride / Ceremony and Reception Location: College Wesleyan Church, Marion, IN

Giveaway from Noritake China

First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes setting up your perfect little love nest together. And what love nest would be complete without some gorgeous fine china? Everything tastes better when eaten off of a pretty plate after all. That is where Noritake comes into play. They happen to be the purveyors of pretty, pretty table settings and a must stop shop for a newlywed just entering the world of fine china. And with so many delightful patterns to chose from, you are sure to fall in love over and over. Do you want to hear the absolute best part? Noritake is giving away a little something special to one lucky reader.

Bringing beauty and quality to your table is Noritake’s middle name. And the craftsmanship of each and every piece is top notch. They’ve been making these beauties since 1904 after all. Sooo, without further ado lets delve into the details of this oh so fabulous giveaway.

Noritake is gifting one lucky reader 4 place settings of their beautiful Birchwood pattern. To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment below letting us know what your favorite pattern is in the Noritake collection. A winner will be chosen at random on Friday, November 12th. For even more great specials from Noritake through the months of November and December, be sure to follow them on twitter and facebook. Good Luck!

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Wisconsin Wedding by Anna Page

This is one of those weddings that will make you grin from ear to ear, head to toe. It’s a wedding that is off the charts in terms of styles and chic design, and yet it’s the really fun, totally laid back details that completely jump off the page and leave you wanting so much more. The bride and her adorable groom did much of the wedding on their own and really thought creatively about how to infuse their day with total personality. Photographed by Anna Page, this one is a definite keeper. Click here to see even more.

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Finding the perfect Wisconsin wedding venue was a vital aspect of our wedding vision. Thankfully, we discovered the Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin- a spacious and historic barn surrounded by acres of beautiful farmland. The Woodwalk’s owners, Margaret and Allin Walker, had an artistic vision and desire to celebrate and update an historic structure and its surroundings that matched our own vision and beliefs perfectly. Plus, there was a huge disco ball hanging in the center of the barn’s rafters- so, we were sold.

As an artist, I began to view the wedding’s design like a really big art project. Only with a really small budget. We wanted the wedding to be whimsical, comfortable, simple, and modern with a bit of vintage sprinkled on top. Yellow and gray was the color scheme I decided upon right away. My penchant for circles and all things round made Billy Buttons an easy choice for flowers for bouquets, boutonnières, and centerpieces. Billy Buttons (craspedia) are a bold shade of yellow, perfectly round, and are fairly inexpensive. Plus, they dry nicely so you can keep decorating with them for years after the wedding. Next, I found white ceramic cow “piggy banks” on sale at Urban Outfitters and then finished the centerpieces with inexpensive Ikea vases.

Next, was the photographer – I am a photographer myself – so, finding a person with a unique perspective was extremely important to me. After many hours and many days searching the Internet for Wisconsin wedding photographers, I finally found my dream photographer, Anna Page. When she told me she was a “photo ninja,” I immediately fell in love. Even though we are often completely awkward in front of the camera – we were confident that Anna would manage a way to make us look good.

Early on we decided on a little theme to repeat throughout our invitations, thank you’s, etc., which was “Us + You = Fun.” To save money, I designed and printed our Save-the-Dates, but decided to splurge on custom press printed invitations. I was fortunate to find Jason Wedekind of Genghis Kern in my North Denver neighborhood. Letterpress is a fascinating time-honored art and working with Jason throughout the design process was one of my favorite aspects of the wedding planning process.

Our wedding party quickly grew to an abnormally large size, 39 in all — 7 ladies, 7 guys, 3 sisters, 3 brothers, 6 nephews, 2 nieces, 2 readers, 5 dogs and 4 dog ushers! We wanted everyone we loved to be involved in some portion of the ceremony. Dressing everyone was super fun, but a lot of work! I like things to coordinate, but wanted to stay away from outfits being overly matchy. I prefer highly organized chaos when it comes to outfit coordination. I was fortunate that my dear friend Katie Newcome is blessed with a remarkable ability to sew. She hand-made the marvelous yellow polka-dot flower girl dresses with detachable tutus AND the matching mini dresses for the two little female pups. Instead of the flower girls actually throwing flowers, we decided to hand-make the flower girls extra long wands. They were looked adorable and were simply created by using a wooden dowel and lots of ribbon purchased from the local dollar store. The little boys wore plaid J. Crew blazers, shorts and shirts from Old-Navy, one-stars from Target w/yellow shoe laces, and yellow bow ties completed the look.

I trusted the fashion sense of all my wedding party ladies and wanted them to have some say in their outfits with the hope that they would be able to wear them again. I told the ladies they could wear any cocktail length dress in any shade of gray, plus any yellow pair of shoes of their choice. Along with the matching purses I gave them (made by Jenna-Lou Design on Etsy), I also hand-made fabric flowers for their hair. They all looked amazing!

I gave the guys 3 choices of modern cut black suits in 3 different price categories to choose from and then asked them to buy a white shirt with a spread collar. I bought them all different gray ties with varying patterns from the Saks and Neiman’s outlets. We also got them yellow socks and gray one-stars from Target. Oh, and our 3 male dogs looked rather dapper as well wearing matching tuxedos I found online and custom bow-ties we hand-made with ribbon.

Even though I’d spent more than a few nights thinking about the stunning but overly pricey dress I tried on earlier, in the end, I knew I made the right decision for my wedding dress. I saved over $2,500.00 and was extremely happy and comfortable with my simple strapless Jenny Yoo dress, along with a beaded headband, and hand-made shoe clips from my grandma’s old clip on earrings. Kyle wore a black J-Crew suit and we added a yellow tie to set him apart from the rest of his guys.

Of course, there was sooooooooo much more to do. All those little details can easily become a gigantic undertaking. In lieu of a guest book, we collected postcards from all over Door County, WI, and asked our guests to write messages and clip the postcards with clothespins on a string that hung in the barn entrance. We used a really cool old metal toy carousel I found at a garage sale (that just so happened to have yellow and gray as its main colors), instead of a typical box for a place for guest to put their gift cards to us. We decided to use the cool customized coasters our press printer Genghis Kern designed for us as guest cards as well. It was a nice way to continue the “Us + You = Fun” theme that started way back with the ‘Save-the-Dates.’ We placed a tall metal stand on each table, each with a framed photograph of one of the many dogs that have held a special place in our lives, instead of typical boring old table numbers. We collected (and heavily washed) vintage drink stirrers from antique stores to make the cocktails a little more interesting.

When the day of the wedding finally came, it was an absolutely perfect. It was fun, relaxing, and we didn’t even care about all the people looking at us. We were just happy to be together and share an amazing and once in a lifetime time day with all our best friends and family— that we had meticulously planned for the better part of a year.

Venue: Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor / Photography: Anna Page Photography / Jason Wedekind of Genghis Kern / Flower Girl Dresses: Katie Newcome / Purses: Jenna-Lou Design on Etsy / Wedding Gown: Jenny Yoo

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