Hickory Street Annex Wedding by After Yes + Sarah Kate, Photographer

December 12th. 2011 by Emilia Jane | Filed Under | 10 comments

This pretty little vintage number by After Yes and Sarah Kate, Photographer  has certainly brightened up my Monday morning.  If the rest of the week looks half has good as this then it will be a lovely week indeed.  Old world charm meets modern romance in a Dallas wedding filled to the brim with eye-popping details.  There are homemade jams and some of the cutest cakes I have ever laid eyes on and that is just a taste of the goodness in store for you.  Go to the full gallery to see it all!

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer
Planning By / After Yes
Photography By / Sarah Kate, Photographer

Click here to see the entire gallery of images!

From the Groom…When we first started planning our wedding, we knew immediately that we wanted to accomplish three things: (1) create a relaxed, intimate setting designed to maximize our quality time with loved ones, (2) give honor to our family and our past throughout the night and (3) incorporate personal touches that held meaning to the both of us. What we didn’t know quite so immediately was how complex that planning could become. Thankfully, we found Elizabeth (with “After Yes”) who was able to translate our quirky style into the lovely wedding that we never knew we always wanted.

Strategically placed couches (covered with antique quilts) and carefully chosen local wines and beer created the relaxed environment we were looking for and a sit-down, four course meal gave us the opportunity to celebrate with our closest loved ones in a small personal setting.

My wife and I look to our parents as living roadmaps to a successful marriage (after all they’ve managed to make it work for some 40 odd years themselves) so a simple way we chose to honor them was to use their wedding colors as our own, blue for my folks and yellow for hers. My sister is famous for her homemade jam’s, so it was a “no-brainer” to gift our guests with her Banana Jam, our personal favorite (so much so that it also made its way as a filling into one of our five different wedding cakes). We were also able to hunt down and put on display old family photo’s of couples going back five generations on each side of our growing family tree.

My wife and I are embarrassingly obsessed with surrounding ourselves with antiques, so why would our wedding be any different? A few of our favorite items were: an antique typewriter serving as our “guest book” (also used when we addressed our invitations), a 1901 gramophone used during our first dance, a 1950’s Chevy pick-up truck used as our “get-away” vehicle and selected vintage Dallas postcards used as place settings.

For days after the wedding we heard over and over again that the night was “soooo you two”… and to us that’s the best compliment we could ever receive.

Wedding Photography: Sarah Kate, Photographer / Floral Design: Bows and Arrows / Event Planning: After Yes / Ceremony + Reception Location: Hickory Street Annex / DJ: Astounding Sounds / Catering: Two Sisters / Cakes: Sugar Bee Sweets / Officiant: Love Notes / Ceremony Music: Serenata Strings / Hair + Make-up: Haute Facade / Invitations + Wooden Signs: Elefant Press / Bride’s Shoes: BHLDN / Exit Car: Dallas Classic Chevy

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10 Comments about “Hickory Street Annex Wedding by After Yes + Sarah Kate, Photographer”

  1. Beautiful attention to detail!

  2. Stacy Reeves says:

    What a gorgeous wedding! The menu on the window pane is so creative, and I love the little pops of yellow!!

  3. Ashley Paz says:

    Just lovely! By far my favorite venue in Dallas. I'm smitten with her shoes and the subtle use of snowberries and wheat in the bouquet.

  4. Great details... love the invites!

  5. jamie says:

    you can see they went into there favourites details... it makes it really personal dont you think..
    its getting hard to come up with something different now though..

  6. andrea a says:

    totally cute stuff....
    lots of thought in this wedding.
    love all the details...

    ps... where did the bride get her FREAKING cute yellow shoes?

  7. andrea a says:

    shoes:
    saw it in the credits at the bottom.... eeekk....

  8. Shannon says:

    The bride's dress is fantastic! Who's the designer?

  9. Kelly says:

    This wedding and the details are SO wonderfully designed and executed and photographed. LOVE it.

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  1. [...] Nan and Kyle? Be sure to check out their page on the After Yes Portfolio as well as our feature on Style Me Pretty Texas. Venue: Hickory Street Annex Photographer: Sarah Kate, Photographer Florist: Bows & Arrows DJ: [...]

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