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Classic Tented Estate Wedding

When it comes to this Michigan affair, traditional elegance is the name of the game. Think all-white blooms, a tented reception and chandeliers plus sparkle everywhere you look. It’s the kind of day that’ll make any classics lover go weak at the knees and Laurie Bailey captured each and every bit. Click here for more, plus Epic Motion’s beautiful film below!

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From Laurie Bailey… Meredith and Oren were introduced three years ago, by close friends and family. Despite nearly 3,000 miles of distance between them (Meredith was based in LA; Oren was in NY), Meredith and Oren soon realized they shared not only a handful of close people in their lives, but they had so much more in common. Soon after they began talking, Oren pulled at Meredith’s heart strings when instead of sending a typical gift such as flowers, Oren sent a gift basket to Meredith’s family’s two Portuguese Water Dogs. He knew the way to her heart. A month after their phone conversations began, Meredith and Oren finally met in LA, and have been inseparable ever since. Meredith moved to NY a year later, and an engagement shortly followed.

It only seemed fitting for two people who were introduced by friends and family to celebrate their wedding at home in an intimate outdoor wedding. The wedding took place at Meredith’s parent’s home, outdoors in the gardens.

Guests made their way from the cocktail hour held on a custom built clear floor above the pool through an archway of trees that led to the ceremony site. The ceremony was held under a traditional Jewish chuppah, a canopy which symbolizes the home the couple will build together. The chuppah was adorned with orchids, roses, and greenery and blended in with the natural surroundings. The reception was held at the other end of the garden under a tent with open sides, which allowed the beauty of the garden to be a part of the wedding.

From the ceiling, eclectic chandeliers created a warm light over tables decorated with antique silver vases and candelabras. Little touches of detail from the monogrammed napkin rings, to the silver rimmed glasses, to the imported French chargers brought together the space which was filled with neutral colored fabrics and flowers, and most importantly lots of love. Songs played by Party on the Moon filled the air and Oren’s special performance on the drums capped off a magical night.

Photography: Laurie Bailey Photography | Videographer: Epic Motion | Flowers: Gerych's Flowers | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Townsend bakery | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids: Amsale | Catering: Palate Pleasers | Makeup:: Ruby's Balm | Hair: Todd's Room | Band: Party On The Moon | Groomsmen Ties: Ralph Lauren | Tuxedo: Ralph Lauren | Cocktail Ring: Buccellati | Father of the Bride: Z by Zegna | Flower Girls: J.Crew | Groom Shoes: Saks Fifth Avenue | Mother of the bride:: Carolina Herrera | Mother of the groom and Father of the Groom:: Armani | Party Planner: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Wedding Bands & Bride's earrings: Manfredi Jewels

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Traditional Elegance at The Royal Park Hotel

This stunning Bride’s handsome Groom had his heart set on a southern soiree, but when plans changed, and they decided to host it closer to their now home – she decided she would bring that southern charm into their traditional ballroom wedding. So with the help of Two Foot Creative and Emerald City Designs, she brought the outdoors in, making all parties (including us) beyond happy. See all the pretty snapped up by The Shooting Gallery here.

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From the Bride…I am so excited to finally share my wedding with you; even though it was seven months ago (time flies), I have decided I want to share it with you because I think it has some beautiful elements that other brides and brides-to-be will enjoy! I know when I was researching and trying to find my own bridal style, I loved seeing real weddings that were lovely and human.

My husband is from Savannah, Georgia and when we first got engaged, we were thinking we would have our wedding in Savannah or Hilton Head. I loved the idea of a Southern wedding with all the fixings and Spanish moss covered trees. After going to look at venues down there, I decided living in Michigan and planning a Southern wedding would be too difficult. I am hands on and did I mention, I am a wedding planner? So yes, I knew myself well enough and what I wanted so we brought our wedding back up to the mitten. My husband, Nick, was a little disappointed; I had raised his hopes and then changed my mind. The next best thing I could do was to bring some of the Southern Charm to Michigan! Even though we had a ballroom wedding, we wanted to basically bring the outdoors, INDOORS without breaking the bank. From that point on, I referred to our wedding theme as ‘Burlap & Bling’ when anyone asked. The burlap brought in the Southern charm and the bling made it slightly more formal since it was still in a ballroom in a fancy hotel.

Our invitations set the initial tone for our guests. They were cream with dark brown ink and had a burlap wrap. We incorporated the same burlap wrap and monogram throughout our entire event for consistency. I wanted to use natural and neutral colors in the ceremony space. We had mahogany chiavari chairs, blooming branches, hanging crystals and lots of natural light. The Conservatory was the perfect space to say our vows. The room is made of Italian glass with an Italian glass chandelier. It was early May and the trees had just bloomed outside, giving us an amazing backdrop.

For our reception, I wanted guests to feel like they were transported outside and down South! We had three different tables with various levels of candles, mason jars, hanging candles, burlap, crystals, blooming branches, green branches and hanging lights. I wanted the tall centerpieces to almost feel like trees. My dream was to have cafe lights hanging over the dance floor and the design team made that happen! Half the tables had a floral appliqué linen that could not have been more lovely. I also knew I wanted round menus to go beneath the crystal beaded charger plates. It was one of my favorite details. I had a burlap banner made for our custom cake table. We didn’t have cake passed…there were four flavors and I wanted guests to be able to choose the flavor of their choice. I also had a grooms cake for Nick; he’s a huge soccer fan and his team is in England. Our baker made him a custom cake we displayed on that table. Another huge part of our reception was our band. I had them learn a few of Nick’s favorite songs to surprise him. He got on stage and sang with the bad, it was awesome! At the end of the night, we went outside to do a few shots with sparklers. The Royal Park Hotel has this gorgeous patio on the river with strands of cafe lights above. As soon as it was dark enough, we headed out there with our photographers and videographer to take a few shots. These were probably some of the best photos we have and I get so many compliments on them.

The Shoes: my shoes were my one accessory most people asked about. I knew I wanted something sparkly and fun, but just couldn’t find the right shoe. Through lots of searching, I found these crystal Christian Louboutin’s. Unfortunately, they were unavailable. I kept searching and found a woman who wanted to same pair for her wedding, but decided she could make them. I offered to pay her to make mine and she happily agreed! I bought a pair of Louboutin’s and had them shipped to her in California. There, she HAND placed each and every crystal. She would send me photos of her progress and then the completed project. I was not only in awe, but had so much respect for her patience and talent. She then sent shoes back to me with extra crystals, a tube of glue in a syringe and a note. The entire process was seamless and worth every penny!

Photography: The Shooting Gallery | Videographer: Mike Staff Productions | Wedding Dress: Antonio's Bridal | Cake: Sweet & Savory Bake Shop | Invitations: Write Impressions | Ceremony Venue: The Royal Park Hotel | Reception Venue: The Royal Park Hotel | Shoes: Louboutin | Rings: Astrein's Jewelers | Bridesmaids Dresses: Macy's | Band: Brena Band | Tuxedo's: President Tuxedo | Day-of-Coordinator: TwoFoot Creative | Floral, Rentals & Decor: Emerald City Designs | Photo Booth (favor): ShutterBooth

Garden Wedding by the Sea

Garden weddings aren’t always tied to garden venues. They can fit in quite nicely with a waterfront affair. Captured by Swanky Fine Art Weddings, this celebration by the sea is ripe with pastel hues and loads of summer flowers woven throughout. It dances the line between garden, tent and seaside and it’s all incredibly lovely. Have a look here for more and be sure to check out the film of the day shot by Wedit below.

 

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From the Bride… Matt and I have always loved spending summers on any of the Michigan lakes, there are so many to choose from. In fact, we hope to one day own a house on a lake. That being said, there was no other choice than the Village at Bay Harbor when it came to choosing where to get married. The Village is a relatively new establishment overlooking Little Traverse Bay off Lake Michigan with countless beauty to offer. Our choice of location for our outdoor ceremony and tented reception was on the Marina Lawn Panel that featured gorgeous yachts docked in the Harbor. The owners of a few of these breath-taking yachts were even kind enough to congratulate us with the honk of their horns at the end of our ceremony.

The Village at Bay Harbor is tailored for convenient wedding planning as it offers on-site wedding planning, photography, salon, and catering services. In addition, there are hotel rooms located above the shops that only give amazing views of the surrounding scenery. One of the great features about having our wedding at the Village at Bay Harbor is that it gave us the freedom to choose any vendors we’d like, which helped us keep to our budget. However, we did choose their on-site catering company called Galley Gourmet and we were not disappointed! The food was outstanding!

Growing up looking at my parents’ wedding photos, I always loved my mother’s dress. Knowing she had it preserved after her wedding, I asked if I could wear it for my wedding. After an excited “yes” from her, the only tailoring that needed to be done was making it a bit bigger and it was ready for it’s second debut. And as if it could not get any more special, my 92 year old grandmother made me a custom veil out of my mother’s old veil and let me borrow her beautiful vintage pearl earrings! But because I needed to fill my requirement for “something new” I bought some adorable vintage feel customs made flats off Esty.com made by Katie Klein from the shop BeholdenBridal.

The wedding decor and flowers (all done by a close family friend) followed theme with the dress and had a vintage feel to it. Our color palette involved lots of pale pinks, grays and green glass scattered around table in the reception tent. Following suit, pearls were draped over the centerpieces and various other decorations. There were a few DIY projects done for the wedding including the seating assignment name board. I took my inspiration for this from Pintrest of course and simply covered a large pinboard with fabric and framed it. Then, I had my cousin with beautiful handwriting scribe all the names on the tags and they were hung with a pearl tipped pin. Another DIY project we did was for the picture display. For this we actually just painted a wooden dog gate silver/gray and hung individual picture frames of us, our parents and grandparents to the gate. Scattered ivy, pink flowers and pearls were added for the finishing touches. One other special DIY project that was done for us by the mother of the groom. She framed an old topography map in one of their old vintage windows she saved from Matt’s childhood home with a small cross placed over Bay Harbor. She then had a small plaque engraved with our names and date of the wedding. It was a beautiful key decor piece at the wedding and is now hanging in our home. All of our flowers were fresh and were arranged by our close family friend. Another great idea we did for the wedding were gift baskets for all the guests made by the mother of the groom. She compiled all Michigan themed products including cherry candies, instant coffee, soup, chocolate, cherry salsa and more. We also had custom wine labels made with our picture and a thank you note placed on the wine we gave to our guests in the gift basket. The wine, supplied by another close family friend, was from Black Star Farms vineyard located in Suttons Bay, MI.

To help our budget, instead of videographer, we used Wedit Videos, a compnay based out of Detroit, MI. Wedit supplied five handheld cameras to record videos mailed to me three days before the wedding. Then anyone of your guests can use these cameras to shoot different perspectives of the wedding events. Once the wedding is over you simply mail back the cameras in the pre-paid box and all the video footage is uploaded on-line to your Wedit account. After that, you may choose to pay a little extra and have Wedit put together a video for you or what I did was I downloaded all the footage to my computer and made my own personal highlights reel video using iMovie and also a ceremony video. It was so awesome and simple. It really gave a cool and personal feel to the videos through our guests eyes. We are so happy we went with Wedit, especially because our wedding events included a whole weekend of events.

Overall, the whole wedding weekend was a dream. We were blessed with the perfect weather for an outdoor, Northern Michigan wedding. With our smaller 100 guest group, many people were able to make a mini vaca out of it, especially since it was Labor Day weekend. After the rehearsal dinner in downtown Petoskey (about 5 min away) friday night, we had an on-site bon fire on the public beach in between the Village at Bay Harbor and the Inn at Bay Harbor. We provided pizza and beverages for our guests there and it gave us another way to be able to spend time with our close friends and family. The wedding took place on Saturday and then to end the weekend we also had a goodbye brunch for all the guests at the Original House of Pancakes located on-site at the Village at Bay Harbor on Sunday morning. Many of our guests stayed at the on-site hotels at the Village at Bay Harbor including us and the rooms were wonderful. Megan and Melinda were two of the main people that work at The Village and helped us with many details of the wedding. They were amazing! Both were very helpful and more than happy to answer all our questions and concerns. If I had to do it all over, I wouldn’t change a thing. It was perfect.

Photography: Swanky Fine Art Weddings | Videography: Wedit | Flowers: Sharon Konop (close family friend) | Caterer: Galley Gourmet | DJ: Mike Staff Productions | Ceremony & Reception: The Village at Bay Harbor | Marina: The Village at Bay Harbor

All Out Classic Vineyard Wedding

This Michigan affair photographed by Kristin La Voie with design by New Fusion Events is so classic, so totally lovely, it sets the bar for Vineyard weddings. And would you believe it rained, like torrential downpour, during the ceremony? Yet not a frown in the place. It’s all love and smiles and happily ever afters. See it all in the full gallery.


This GORGEOUS vineyard wedding of Aubree & Dave took place at the adorable and beautiful Willow Harbor Vineyard in Michigan. A perfect little destination wedding spot for couples opting for a more localized spot. What’s great about this particular venue is that not only is it incredibly scenic, but they have so many spots for you to utilize, like the great little bridal cottage and the cigar bar for guests. As luck would have it, just as the ceremony began, it started to rain. And I mean REALLY rain! But nothing could stop these two lovebirds from tying the knot, so their love warmed up everyone enough to sit under their umbrellas and watch such a beautiful unity take place. Aubree surprised Dave by arriving in a horse and carriage, which really took his breath away. It seemed like the scene came right out of a movie, like the Notebook. Of course, as they were driven away in the horse and carriage, the rain stopped and sun came out, just in time for some beautiful portraits around the grounds. That evening, their reception took place under the twinkly lit umbrella with beautiful rustic decor. The night concluded with a lantern send off – a true fairy tale ending to a wonderful day.

Photography: Kristin La Voie Photography | Floral Design: New Fusion Events | Cake: Arlene's Wedding Cakes | Ceremony Venue: Willow Harbor Vineyard | Reception Venue: Willow Harbor Vineyard | Shoes: Mia | DJ: Odea Entertainment | Dress Boutique: Wolsfelt's Bridal | Hair/makeup: Heath Salon

Pink Wedding at Hinkley Centennial Farm

There’s nothing sweeter than swapping vows at your childhood home. A place filled with memories and sentiment and a whole lotta love. It’s exactly what this darling Michigan bride opted for, and the result? Absolute perfection. The amazing K. Holly Photography captured the day to a T, and you best believe the gallery is the prettiest place to be.

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From K. Holly Photography… She grew up spending summers out here on the family farm, and their friends and family members are all brimming with stories of this beautiful and sentimental place. It’s been a place of great joy and happy gatherings for several generations. So when it came time to plan their wedding, this perfect setting was the only choice.

They planned their vintage chic Michigan farm wedding from their home in Los Angeles, California. The delightful wedding invitations by Julianna Swaney set the tone. Their wedding day was a warm reunion of family members and friends from all over the country, and that love and joy was felt throughout the day in smiles, hugs, laughter and tears. It will be a celebration everyone will remember and talk about for generations to come!

Almost all of the details are DIY and a labor of love by her friends and family, and was officiated by their friend Adam Ingersoll

Photography: K. Holly Photography | Coordination: Lynn Lucas, W.E.D. | Wedding Dress: David's Bridal | Invitations: Julianna Swaney | Ceremony And Reception Venue: Hinkley Centennial Farm | Reception Dress: Vintage

Detroit Wedding at the Ford Model-T Plant

When people get creative while picking out a wedding venue, the result can be insanely cool. Think industrial with a side of vintage. Now throw in the Ford Model-T Plant, planning by VLD plus imagery by Jeffrey Lewis Bennett and this Detroit wedding is what you get. See even more right here.

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Heléne & Alex met in New York City but recently started a new adventure together in Detroit, MI. They got ready at the Inn on Ferry Street before their wedding. A ceremony was held on Wayne State’s campus inside the Mcgregor Center which was designed by world famous architect Minoru Yamasaki. That evening a reception was held at the historic Ford Model-T plant on Piquette St. It was a pleasure working with the team from VLD on this wedding.

Photography: Jeffrey Lewis Bennett | Floral Design: Parsonage Events | Ceremony Venue: McGregor Center | Reception Venue: Ford Piquette Plant | Catering: Two Unique | Lighting: Colonial Events | DJ: Snapfuze Michigan DJ Services | Transportation: The Detroit Bus Company | Chairs: Andrews Party Rental | Getting Ready: The Inn On Ferry Street | Planning & Coordination: VLD

Winter Farm Wedding Ideas

This one checks all my boxes. Snow, Northern Michigan, a rustic yet completely chic design from Sincerely, Ginger Weddings & Events. All the fixings for the inspiration shoot that will top all others, at least in my humble opinion. I’ll let you be the judge though, with this stunning gallery, captured by Weber Photography.


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From the stylist… With unbeatable scenery, friendly wedding professionals and picture perfect spots for weddings sprinkled all along Lake Michigan, Northern Michigan is an obvious spot for summer destination weddings. When Cory Weber (of Weber Photography) and I met and started talking about the details of our shoot, it was really important to us that we emphasize what gorgeous winters we have here! Snow Moon Ranch was an idyllic venue to bring our vision of a cozy winter wedding to life. Luckily we had a fresh snow the day before.

When designing the table and florals, I knew I wanted to stick with a color scheme of neutral tones and winter whites. To add a little femininity to the rustic venue, I added blush garden roses and pink alstroemeria. We took advantage of the incredible details Snow Moon Ranch already had, and pulled inspiration from the rolling fences, stunning views, and small potted trees that were tucked inside the barn for warmth.

Our incredible bridal model, Katie, wore a show-stopping Casablanca gown with layers upon layers of tulle, and delicate beading on the bodice. We went with a classic look for our Groom, with a black suit and a blush pink and wax flower boutonnière.

For the dessert bar, Kenna from Everything Gal put together an astonishing variety of desserts. She brought in beautiful textures, including a fair isle inspired buttercream cake! The richness of the dessert table was perfect for a winter wedding.

Gatherings Vintage Rentals provided the elegant mixed table settings, which I chose to adorn with a simple tied ribbon and a touch of greenery. The linens were from my private collection, and included a mix of floor length white linens in various textures. I used a tulle tablecloth as a delicate runner to balance the heaviness of the natural white crystal candle holders.

The paper suite, designed by Mo Stych of Everydaying, incorporated neutral and blush tones, also with a fair isle pattern and a quirky last line, “dinner, dancing, llamas”.

Photography: Weber Photography- Cory Weber | Event Design: Sincerely, Ginger Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Sincerely, Ginger Weddings & Events | Wedding Dress: Casablanca | Stationery: Everydaying | Bridal Boutique: Bay Bridal Boutique | Cake & Desserts: Everything Gal | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Llama And Alpaca Ranch: Snow Moon Ranch | Models: Katie Deisler & Tyler Waslawski | Rentals: Gatherings Vintage Rentals

Nautical Belvedere Yacht Club Wedding

For the life of me, I can not understand why more destination weddings are not held on Lake Michigan. My only thought is that people have no idea how absolutely stunning Michigan can be, but we’re about to remedy that today. Betsi Ewing Studio captured Charlevoix’s beauty, and thanks to this wedding it was at it’s prettiest this day in May. Are you ready for the gallery?


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From the gorgeous bride… Leland and I should have met in high school since both his best friend and mine dated, but somehow fate left it so that we did not meet till later in life. Post high school we both left Michigan, Leland to Montana and myself, well …several places. A few years ago we each came back to our old hometown and to our old hole in the wall bar where we finally crossed paths. We dated for a few months before we went to his family’s summer home in Charlevoix. There in Charlevoix watching the sunset on Lake Michigan was the first time he said “I love you”. Six months later we moved to Pennsylvania and two years later he proposed.

Due to the sentimental reasons and the charm of Charlevoix, it seemed the obvious choice. We knew we wanted to keep things beautifully simple. Our ceremony was on the sail docks followed by cocktail hour on the upper lawn. After cocktails we walked to the Belvedere club’s reception area where we dined on sliders and French fries.

My one suggestion to any bride would be to decide what is most important to you and go with it. Remember the day is yours and you will not get a second go at it. Make yourselves (you and your husband to be!) happy. Things may go awry, but in the end you marry the one you love and that is what it is all about.

Photography: BETSI EWING WEDDINGS | Floral Design: Bloom Up North | Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza | Cake: Scovies | Invitations: Graham And Olive | Ceremony Venue: Belvedere Club Sail Docks | Reception Venue: Belvedere Yacht Club | Brides Shoes: Kate Spade | Necklace: Du Puis | Bridesmaids Dresses: J.Crew | Makeup: Kendra Kennedy | Hair: Vogue Salon | Groomsmens Ties: Just Madras | Grooms Attire: O’Connell’s | Bridal Salon: The Wedding Shoppe | Groom's Shoes: Alden | Groom's Tie: J. Press | Hair Piece: Emilliner | Planning: Patrice King

Bay Harbor Wedding

A crazy thing happens when gold and pink hues combine: I lose all ability to speak.  And if you knew my gabbing abilities first hand, trust me, you’d know that’s kind of a big thing.  Add in a gorgeous lakeside location and a bride and groom who know everything about throwing a pretty party and, well… happy Friday, lovelies.  See it all captured by Kai Heeringa right here.

From the Bride… We are super proud and so very excited to share our Michigan lakeside wedding with you. Not many people realize the true beauty (and fun) that is Northern Michigan. From the day we got engaged we wanted to host a weekend getaway that encompassed the true spirit of “Up North.” Going “Up North” was something I had done majority of weekends since I was a child, and throughout dating, my husband couldn’t help but fall in love with the lifestyle as well. Celebrating great times with great friends, weekends were spent on the boat, in the woods, or lakeside by the campfire, or just inside enjoying each others’ company. We were so delighted to find The Inn at Bay Harbor and the Bay Harbor Golf Club to host our event on August 3, 2013.

The timeless elegance feel of Bay Harbor set the tone for the wedding, and the views of Lake Michigan and the beautiful sunsets did nothing but compliment the look and feel we were going for. We wanted every element to be custom for not only us a couple, but our guests as well. As if they were also enjoying their own special weekend away up north. Starting with the custom monograms on the invites & paper products, the sequin covered dessert table with all our favorite treats, to the individually chosen bridesmaid dresses and jewelry, right down to the hand-written envelopes and place cards, it was all about the details. We wanted everyone to be comfortable and leave the event just as happy as we were.

Lucky enough for us (and with lots of help from the Mother of the Bride) we were able to find a variety of vendors across the country that were able to take our visions (aka the brides random scribbly drawings) and make them a reality. It was amazing how they were all able to take the various pieces or projects and bring them full circle into one final perfect package. We both loved seeing the delight of our guests as they snapped pictures on the balcony in the sunset, pocketing their place cards, or leaving little mementos in our personalized guest book.

The weekend was spent with cocktails by the lake, relaxing by the pool, shopping downtown, basking in the sun, topped off with a lake lawn ceremony, pictures on the boat, and ended with dancing the night away to the best band with all our favorite people. The weekend was all we wanted and so much more.

Photography: Kai Heeringa Photography | Floral Design: A.R. Pontius Flower Shop | Wedding Dress: Kelly Faetanini | Invitations: Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence | Ceremony Venue: The Inn At Bay Harbor | Reception Venue: The Bay Harbor Golf Club | Brides Shoes: Aldo | Bridesmaids Dresses: J.Crew | Calligraphy: designsgirl | Entertainment: The Jerry Ross Band | Grooms Attire: J.Crew | Bridal Headband: Tatishotties | Bridal Sash: Mimi's Bridal Boutique | Bridesmaids Jewelry: Net Exchange | Cake, Cupcakes & Shooters: Simply Sweet By Jessica | Decor Setup: Events By I. Candy | Dress Customization: Mimi's Bridal Boutique | Flower Girl Dresses: Tutus Chic Boutique | Monogram Design: Allison R. Banks Designs | Rentals: Events By I. Candy

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English Garden Wedding at Southern Exposure Herb Farm

This wedding is so beautiful and happy, it can make anyones day, even those of us who might be feeling a little under the weather (guilty). Seriously the first little peek at Kelly Sweet Photography’s images and the color came back to my cheeks – the English garden-esque setting is just that amazing. And the couple? Adorable.


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From the beautiful bride… Southern Exposure was selected as the Ceremony site because I had photographed a Wedding there several years before and knew instantly that this was where I wanted to get married. The character, offered by detail, that goes into every room and every decoration, is amazing. As a photographer, I found every space was a great place to take a picture at this location. The natural garden setting is extremely conducive to breathtaking photographs. The overall theme of the Wedding was a vintage/shabby chic feel, so Southern Exposure’s compound was a perfect setting. My husband, Jake’s one concern about Wedding location was that he wanted it to be a place that we could come back to and enjoy. Southern Exposure’s Specialty Dining and Workshops that are offered throughout the year offer perfect opportunities for Jake and I to revisit our day together. Another basic draw to Southern Exposure was that it offered numerous accommodations and services that made the day easier both our families and us. For example, Southern Exposure provides most of the decorations, in their surroundings, alone. They grow and maintain all of the plants on site, so many of the flowers and back drop options were already taken care of. Also, all of the decorations for the Reception were set up and broken down by Southern Exposure staff. They loaded the gifts into our vehicles for us and sent us off.

I knew my wedding gown had to be elegant, a reflection of my vintage inspired, romantic, garden ceremony. I was reluctant at first to try the fit-and-flare style, but after seeing myself in the bridal mirror, I instantly knew this was the one! I loved the beautiful lace and unique beaded floral embellishments and the fit was amazing! My gown was a lace fit-and-flare gown with floral detailing on the bodice and skirt designed by Oleg Cassini. I added custom-made sheer cap sleeves with embellishments taken from the body of my gown after alterations. My veil was simple and sheer and ran the complete length of the train.

I was fortunate to have a seamstress who was able to customize my mother’s wedding gown from 1984 into a beautiful getting ready gown that I can pass down to my two sisters. The high neckline was removed and part of the sleeves leaving the bodice and long sheer lace overlay skirt. Silk Ribbons were added and the getting ready gown tied elegantly over my bridal slip set.

My ceremony shoes were designed by Michelangelo and customized by professional seamstress, Laurie Morrison. They were short-heel, open-toe shoes, dyed Cinderella blue. We customized the shoes even further, by adding lace, buttons, and bows from my Mother’s Wedding gown to the back of the shoes. On the front of the shoes, embellishments from my gown were added to complete the look. My shoes are very special to me because they combine a touch of my Mother’s wedding gown, my wedding gown, and a small piece of my favorite fairy tale, Cinderella. They completely encompassed the tradition of something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. For the reception, I chose black and white tap shoes, perfect for dancing, inspired by Michael Jackson’s famous dance shoes.

My wedding jewelry included a diamond heart shaped necklace passed down to me by my Nanny. I wore 2 silver diamond bracelets, 0ne was given to me by my Nanny, the other was given to me by my other grandmother. The earrings I planned to wear bought by my mother at an antique store months earlier were missing. Thankfully my other Grandmother had the perfect solution. She gave me her beautiful Pearl and diamond earrings! The diamonds matched my necklace and bracelets and the pearls matched the earring and bracelet sets I had given all of my Bridesmaids to wear for the wedding. These pieces completed my elegant look and meant I was able to wear a piece of jewelry from three of my grandmothers.

Before the wedding after we were all dressed and while the “finishing touches” were being added to our hair and make-up in the Bridal Suite, my Father serenaded us on the piano, playing original pieces and familiar songs from my childhood as he tried not to cry. Set on the piano were several very sentimental pictures from my childhood and of my late grandmothers. My father was very touched to be included, doing what he loves, and having this special time with them.

Photography: Kelly Sweet Photography | Flowers: Delton Floral | Wedding Dress: Oleg Cassini | Cake: Delton Bakery | Stationery: Bride's Friend | Shoes: Custom From Laurie Morrison | Bridesmaids Dresses: Alfred Sung | Makeup: Morgan Boyle | Hair: Jackie Booden | Men's Suits: Perry Ellis | Venue: Southern Exposure Herb Farm | Photography - Assistance: James Saleska

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Bowers Harbor Estates Organic Destination Wedding

I’ll be honest, wedding blogger though I am, I would have never have dreamt of a vegetable themed wedding. But these vegetarian lovers did. And I’m here to be the first to tell you that it is amazing. Almond Leaf Studios captured brussel sprouts in boutonnieres, asparagus in bouquets, and a vegan carrot cake, all of which are prettier than you could ever imagine!


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From the lovely bride… We envisioned a weekend that enabled us to spend quality time with as many family and friends that made the trek up to Traverse City. Our wedding day was designed to be an accurate representation of who we are individually and our relationship. Being vegan/vegetarian’s and having a father of the bride who is an avid gardener, vegetables play a critical ingredient in our daily lives. Homegrown vegetables from our father’s garden were used to create a brilliant variety of centerpieces unique to each table. This was carried over into our boutonnieres, corsages, and wedding bouquets, which were made with Brussels sprout heads and green beans. Not to mention that we had bell peppers at the end of our guests seats for the ceremony!

Along with our tie to vegetables we had a sentimental wedding ceremony. Being from Michigan and California we wanted to represent both the Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean. We thought the best way to do this would be to mix fresh water from Lake Michigan with salt water from the Pacific Ocean. Our unity water was poured over Michigan’s state stone, the Petoskey stone.

In lieu of wedding favors of our guests we made a donation to a charity very near and dear to our hearts, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America. Both my father and I suffer from Crohn’s disease, a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines. This year marks six years of my diagnosis and my father was diagnosed six months before our wedding. The day of our wedding was his last official dosage of steroid before starting his maintenance medication. We will fight to the end for a cure!

Our most memorable moment was seeing our beautiful guests all seated together during our ceremony underneath the lakeside trees. The ceremony was beautiful, the lighting was perfect, the messages read were unique and the love was bountiful.

Our first dance song was River by Emile Sande; a great British artist whom we both fell in love with during the months leading up to our wedding. Her song, River sends a great message about genuine relationships and standing behind one another.

Our guests were treated with a great variety of locally sourced fare from the Old Mission Peninsula. The entree choices ranged from grilled Filet Mignon with red wine veal reduction, pan seared salmon with capers, tomatoes and lemon beurre blanc, pan roasted slow cooked chicken breast with morel chicken jus, and a special vegan option all prepared onsite by Chef Paul Olson (also the bride’s late maternal grandfather’s name). For dessert we served a variety of pies including cherry crumb, Dutch apple, peach crumble, very berry, and strawberry rhubarb from the Cherry Street Market along with a delicious vegan carrot cake from Robin Smith’s Cakes. Our evening snack included an outdoor s’more bar for guests to roast delicious treats by the fire!

There were a lot of DIY touches in the ceremony and reception. Our sister, Jen Bannister designed all of our paper goods (i.e. wedding invites, programs, drinks menus, seating cart, name cards etc.) All of our outside wooden signs were designed and built by our parents. In the reception hall our generous parents created the windowpane with our deceased family members, the burlap table runners, and the cake/pie sticks, and s’more sticks. Instead of a guest book we created a personalized calendar for our guests to write a message on their birthdate. We had endless number of DIY projects that made our day “us”!

Photography: Almond Leaf Studios | Florist: Marla Courtney Wood | Dress: Mori Lee | Cake: Robin Smith | Ceremony Venue: Bowers Harbor Estates, Peninsula Room | Reception Venue: Bowers Harbor Estates, Peninsula Room | Shoes: J. Renee | Makeup: Kristyn Noelle | Hair: Stefanie Younts & Lindsay Hinshaw | DJ: Harbor View Entertainment | Officiant: Tricia Frey | Pies: Cherry Street Market

DIY Wedding on Mackinac Island

A few years back, I visited Mackinac Island and instantly fell in love with the old world charm. It’s the loveliest little spot for a handmade wedding, and that’s exactly what we’ve got on the agenda this fine Thursday morn’. Justine Montigny snapped every DIYed detail, and there’s lots more to be swooned right over here!

From the Bride… Nathaneal and I are currently living in Australia working as missionaries with the organization Youth With A Mission (YWAM). We came home to the US to plan the wedding and get married. I am from Washington State and Nate is from Michigan. We chose Mackinac Island as our destination because Nate spent his summers vacationing in Northern Michigan in Mackinac.

The island will forever hold sentimental value and it was a dream to get married there. The island is set apart by its “no car policy.” Your only means of getting around is by horse carriage or bicycle, which brought such character to our wedding. Having our guests take ferry boats and carriages to our ceremony added quite a unique experience. We booked our venue after falling in love with the lush “woodland grotto” ceremony site at The Inn at Stonceliffe. We wanted to have a small, intimate wedding, very woodsy with lots of greens and hints of gold – a real organic feel. So an outdoor ceremony tucked back in the woods was perfect. Because we opted for a small wedding we wanted to spend every moment we could with our guests who had made the trip up. So Nate and I chose to have a “first look” and pictures before the ceremony. We found a GORGEOUS look out point called “Sunset Rock” with a beautiful view of Lake Michigan and the Mackinac Island Bridge. It was a perfect moment filled with excitement, anticipation, tears and joy!

I am a lover of all things handmade and “Do It Yourself.” I couldn’t jump on Pinterest fast enough to get the creative juices flowing. For the stationery, one of the groomsmen and bridesmaid helped me put my ideas into an actual design and we had them printed at Office Max. With the stationary I wanted to incorporate all things Mackinac Island such as bicycles, horse carriages and the Mackinac Island Bridge. I bought all the flowers locally and my mother-in-law put them together. Our ceremony decor was quite simple because we didn’t want to take way from the beauty of the Woodland Grotto. I bought a pine tree Christmas wreathe, bent the wire into a heart shape, and covered it with seeded eucalyptus and white berries. I am obsessed with all things wood and it played a big part in our wedding decor. I really wanted each guest to have a cutting board as a place mat and take-home wedding favour, but on our budget we didn’t know if we could afford it. While still in Australia I found some at IKEA for $4 each! I was on the phone with different US IKEA’s to see if they carried them and turns out only the Asia/Pacific stores did. So what did I do? I bought 40 cutting boards and filled one of my checked bags weighting over 50 pounds and brought them home!

Living in Australia and being from two different states we had guests come from all over the world. We wanted our guestbook to reflect that, so we bought a scratch map and asked our guest to scratch and sign where they were from. It was so cool to see it fill up all over different places in the world. One of my favourite things about the wedding was our dessert table and all the goodies. We wanted to support Michigan locals so we had fresh Michigan cherries, blackberries and fudge – all delicious things Northern Michigan and Mackinac Island are known for!

All in all our day turned out more perfect then we could imagine and I wouldn’t change a thing. My advice for all brides is don’t sweat the small stuff – when you look back on the happiest day of your life, you’ll realize it’s all small stuff.

Photographer: Justine Montigny | Dress: J.Crew | Shoes: Forever 21 | Ceremony, Reception and Catering: The Inn at Stonecliffe | Everything else: DIY by the Bride | Paper Goods: Brent French + Cassandra Pinter + Office Max

Michigan Backyard Beach Wedding from Kelly Sweet Photography

Some of  you (especially those of you in North Carolina) might recognize this beautiful bride. She’s a news anchor on Fox News Rising in Charlotte and it is our greatest pleasure to be able to share her big day with you. And we’ve got it all, from Kelly Sweet Photography, from the gorgeous gown hanging in her parents home to the first dance under the trees and chandeliers. I just really hope you’ve got some time to kill in the gallery because it just keeps getting better!

It wouldn’t be these two without a fabulous video (the groom’s an actor!) and Blueberry Creative definitely stepped up to the plate with this highlight film…
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From the beautiful bride… To some, Nick and Tara’s relationship- from their first date to the big day- can be summed up with one word: Fairytale.
But if you were to ask the couple, they would sum up the last seven years with a single word: Adventure- A beautiful, challenging, exciting adventure; one they’ve enjoyed every single step of the way.

Nick and Tara met on campus at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. They connected first on the volleyball court during an intramural volleyball game. Tara says their relationship began as friends, then slowly evolved into something more when- by random chance- the two both enrolled in the same study-abroad program to Ireland. It was there, in the rolling green hills of a country they both felt drawn to, that they fell in love. Their lust for life, exploration, trying new things and meeting new people bonded these two together.

Tara and Nick are no ordinary couple, nor do they follow the path most often traveled. Nick is an actor and entrepreneur. Tara is an evening news anchor in Charlotte, North Carolina. To their friends, they are the “Hollywood Couple”- to them, they are just two crazy kids fulfilling their dreams. When they are not in front of cameras, they are planning out their next adventure. It’s hard to find a rare-open afternoon where Nick and Tara aren’t hiking, sailing, paddle-boarding, wine-tasting, traveling, spending time with family, or quite honestly, laughing. These two love life… and each other.

Though it wasn’t until November 4th, 2011 that the couple decided to make that love official. Unlike many of their friends, they didn’t want rush into marriage, so they didn’t. They dated nearly seven years before Nick decided to pop the question, and when he did, he blew it out of the park.

At the time, they were both living in Grand Rapids Michigan. A few weeks prior, Tara had accepted a job as the new host of “Fox News Rising” in Charlotte, NC and her family in Stevensville, Michigan was planning a good-bye dinner to celebrate their new chapter. That afternoon, Tara had a speaking engagement at her alma-mater and Nick was suppose to meet her there so they could drive to her parents’ house together. She recalls waiting two hours for him before he called to say that he was running late and couldn’t meet her. “I told her to go on without me,” says Nick. “I was so annoyed,” says Tara. Nick laughs recalling the moment, “It was all part of my plan!”

What Tara didn’t know at the time was that Nick was already at her parents’ house setting up for the most romantic proposal ever; one that would surely surprise the woman he knew, was hard to surprise! On the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, Tara’s favorite spot in the world, Nick set up a red carpet, lined with tiki torches, rose petals, candles and music… it was there, he popped the question.

“It was such a special moment!” says Tara.

Once the couple moved to Charlotte and got settled in, Tara began planning their Michigan wedding for June 29th, 2013. Thanks to the help of many people (and Pinterest!) they were able to execute the wedding of their dreams.

Tara and Nick were married on a beautiful summer day in the bride’s hometown of Stevensville, Michigan. She wore a form-fitting lace Enzoani gown, he wore a custom-made Abbeydale suit. They exchanged their own vows in St. John Catholic Church in nearby Benton Harbor, followed by a fairy-tale reception at her parents’ home on Lake Michigan; the same beautiful, special spot Nick proposed. Tiki torches scattered the property, a vintage crystal chandelier hung from a 75 year old Oak tree over the dance floor, and music, laughter, and the sound of waves and dune grass blowing in the summer breeze set the fun and romantic tone of the evening.

Tara wanted the evening to reflect her laid-back style. The bridesmaids wore two different style dresses- a short, one-shoulder, light pink chiffon dress. The other, a strapless beige chiffon dress. Each bridesmaid was encouraged to display their own personal style- from their hair and nail-polish color to their make-up and shoes. “I wanted them to be themselves!” says Tara. And the romantic feel of the soft color palette all together was very romantic, exactly was the bride was hoping for.

Another favorite for the bride: A white vintage couch placed right in the dune grass overlooking the lake. It made for amazing bridal party pictures! And the guests loved taking their own pictures on it during the reception.

Other than mood lighting, executed beautifully by tiki torches, candles, street lamps and a large chandelier hanging above the dance floor, Tara’s other main priority was music. They hired the Jerry Ross Band out of Detroit, Michigan. And according the couple, they rocked the house! The dance floor was packed all night long. The couple’s first dance was to “I’ll be” by Edwin McCain, the bride’s favorite song.

The grooms main priority; DESSERT! Nick has quite the sweet tooth. With that in mind, instead of getting a large wedding cake, the couple opted for a small cake and a large dessert table full of cupcakes, cake-pops, tarts, brownies, shooters, etc. They also set up a separate candy-bar table. “It was amazing!,” says Nick.

Other special DIY touches at the reception; a wooden sign nailed to a large tree displaying all their travel destination spots and how many miles away they were from the reception location. We also made little signs designating certain areas, for example, “Beach” “Bonfire” and for the dance floor, “Dance your faces off!”- We didn’t want to take ourselves too seriously! According to guests, everything was so “Tara & Nick.”

The couple’s favorite moment of the night: Stepping near the top of the bluff together, turning around and overlooking the entire reception. “The love and laughter in the air was electric,” says Nick.

And it truly was. “Our reception was nothing short of magical. The dune where we held the reception was so special to me- it’s where I would play, sit, and think as a child,” says Tara, “..to have all of our loved ones there meant the world to me. We had to jump through so many hoops to have the reception at that location, but we made it happen.”

And making things happen is what Nick and Tara are all about. They thrive on new challenges, yearn for new adventures, and enjoy tackling life hand-in-hand every step of the way.

“Life is a journey.. and I couldn’t be happier tackling life’s greatest adventures with the woman of my dreams,” says Nick.

Marriage, they say, is their favorite adventure yet. And executing the perfect wedding.. was step #1.

Photography: Kelly Sweet Photography | Videography: Blueberry Creative | Event Planning: Stella Event Design | Floral Design: Crystal Springs Florist | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Cake: Bit of Swiss | Ceremony Venue: St. John's Catholic Church | Reception Venue: private residence | Bridesmaids Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Bridesmaids Dresses: Coren Moore Inc. | Makeup and hair: Sarah Allchin | Band: Jerry Ross Band | Photography - Assistance: Laura Ford

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Michigan Lake Wedding from Harwell Photography

This is so much more than a beautiful lakeside wedding or an affair radiating happy, happy  color. It’s a combination of all that plus a certain easy going, laughter-filled loveliness that can’t be crafted. It’s woven into the very fiber of this wedding and when matched with the creative stylings of A Day in May, Event Planning & Design, the brightest blooms by  Field of Flowers Farm and images by  Harwell Photography, the true beauty of this day is undeniable. See for yourself right here in the full gallery.

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Anna and Albert were married at the bride’s parents’ resort on picturesque Platte Lake in Honor, Michigan. The rustic aesthetics of the cabins provided a jumping off point for the design combining all things Summer. The cheerful color palate featuring coral, yellow and emerald was accented by the shimmering turquoise waters and warm wood tones in the backdrop.The couple pledged their “I do’s” over the water surrounded by family and friends. Following the Ceremony, guests then made their way back onto land for a lively celebration. A small distance away, the tent was set for Dinner. As each person found their seat via the fruit stand display, they were welcomed by a bowl full of ripe, sweet cherries at their place setting. Cascading centerpieces featuring fresh fruit and seasonal blooms embellished the forest surroundings, while the lights draped overhead provided a warm, romantic glow.

After dinner, the tunes of the DJ filled the air. Some guests made their way through the motion booth- complete with ever so fitting resort themed props. Others danced the night away overtop the water, the waves crashing ashore. Fun desserts like cherry turnovers, bite sized Morsels and s’mores were a sweet ending to a beautiful Northern Michigan Summer wedding day.

Photography: Harwell Photography | Floral Design: Field of Flowers Farm | Shoes: Valentino | Jewelry: Cat Bird | Bridesmaid Dresses: BCBGMAXAZRIA | Caterer: Cherry Basket Farm | Hair and Makeup: Impres Salon | Transportation: Celtic Shuttle | Transportation: Compass Coach | Venue: Private Residence | Accomodations: Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa | Bridal Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Ceremony and Cocktail Musicians: Hollis Brown | Desserts: Morsels Espresso and Edibles | Event Planning and Stationery: A Day in May, Event Planning & Design | Groom and Groomsmen Attire: Z by Zegna | Photo Booth: Motion Booth | Reception Entertainment: 2Bays DJs | Rentals: Special Events Rental

Grand Rapids Wedding from K. Holly Photography

I hope you’re in the mood to get happy, because unless you click out of SMP right this very second, it’s happening. You can thank K. Holly Photography and her absolutely adorable couple for that. Their love and laughter is infectious and they are the kind of fun couple that I’m sure everyone just adores!

From the photographer… Allie and Dan had an incredible wedding day, the kind that most brides (and grooms!) dream of. The weather was phenomenal, the timeline was well thought out, the lush modern details were impeccable, and everyone was relaxed, excited and ready for a great time. The day was filled with love, friends, and family. Joy, happiness, and a little silliness. There is no one like Allie and Dan! They are beautiful inside and out. They both have huge hearts and a playful and positive outlook on life. It has been such a pleasure getting to know them, and we are excited for what their future holds!

The couple got ready and saw each other for the first time at a private residence on the Thornapple River. The Grand Rapids Trolley company took them to Park Congregational where they said their vows. From there, it was off to the JW Marriott downtown Grand Rapids for a celebration with live band Rumplestiltskin!

Photographer: K. Holly Photography | Videographer: Bradley Productions | Wedding Planner: Dee Mitchell, Elements of Elegance | Ceremony Venue: Park Congregational Church of Grand Rapids | Reception Venue: JW Marriott, Downtown Grand Rapids | Brides Shoes: Louboutin | Hair and Makeup: Capelli Salon | Favors: Old World Olive Oil & Vinegar | Transportation: Grand Rapids Trolley Company | Florals and Decor: Procedo Events | Invitations and Paper Goods: 6.25 Paper Studio | Reception Live Band: Rumplestiltskin

Pinckney, Michigan Wedding from Amanda Dumouchelle + Take a Seat

When I was a little girl I wanted a gold room, but when my mom said no, I settled for mint. Not much has changed in the past 20 years or so… mint and gold is the color combo that still totally owns my heart. So when Take a Seat sent this inspiration shoot (shot in my home state, no less!) featuring my colors, I was totally smitten. Especially after laying eyes on that floral crown from Passionflower. Amanda Dumouchelle Photography has put together a gallery that fulfills all my girlhood fantasies. Care to join me?

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From the designer… The private residence in Pinckney, Michigan selected for the shoot is a special location for us here at Take A Seat Events. The rustic villa-like exteriors of the beautiful home, coupled with the breathtaking lakefront setting is what inspired our vision for this contrasting “shabby chic meets elegant” theme.

As we began brainstorming details for this inspiration shoot, we came across the incredible ivory and gold chevron sequin linen, which became the focal point on which we based the rest of the event design on. The mint accents pulled together the two different styles of rust and elegance for a soft, summer look whilst the romantic invitations along with the raw simplicity of the chalkboard signs perfectly complimented our overall concept.

We recruited an incredibly talented group of vendors that completely blew us away by bringing our vision to life. All of the little details, from the delicate, meadow-like flowers, to the one-of-a-kind vintage rentals and the ombre wedding cake, were truly works of love and creative passion from everyone involved. Our amazing photographer, Amanda Dumouchelle, was able to capture all of these lush details as well as the chemistry of our good friends, Jim & Carrie Aulette, who will be celebrating their five year wedding anniversary this upcoming October.

As an event planning company who believes in creating bespoke events that illuminate a true labor of love, we feel that this “shabby chic meets elegant” inspiration shoot could not have been more successful in exemplifying what we stand for and who we are. A special thank you to all of the participating vendors for helping us make this possible!

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Photography: Amanda Dumouchelle Photography | Event Design & Styling: Take A Seat Events | Flowers: Passionflower | Linen & Napkins: La Tavola | Invitations & Paper goods: Papertalk Press | Vintage Rentals: Serradella Vintage | Chalkboard Signs: Lily & Val | Cake & Macaron Favors: Paris Bakery | Chiavari Chairs: Take A Seat Events | Event Location: Private residence in Pinckney, MI | Glitter Cocktail Flags: Gnome’s Whimsy | Sparkler Tags: Marrygrams | Shoes: Lulu Townsend | Dress: Oleg Cassini

Michigan Surprise Wedding Renewal from Jamie May Photography + White Dress Events

We’re big fans of all parties in the wedding category, including a fabulous inspiration shoot. But what you are about to see is something that warmed my heart like no other soiree has ever done. White Dress Events and Jamie May Photography set out to pull together a gorgeous shoot, inspired by the 1920’s – already a good start. But when they found a very deserving couple (a must read, see below) to act as models, they turned the whole shindig around and threw this lovely bride a surprise vow renewal. September’s Bride gussied her up right, and her husband of twenty years couldn’t stop smiling. You won’t be able to either, after one look here.

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From the planner… I fell in love with the Felt Mansion the first time I saw it. It is such a gorgeous estate with a long history. That is why when Jamie May Photography asked me if I wanted to do a photo shoot together I said “Yes… if it is at the Felt Mansion.”

Planning a photo shoot is a lot like planning a wedding, and given that so much time and work was going to be devoted to this shoot, I really wanted to make it count by choosing models who were a real couple and who deserved a day of pampering. Jamie and I went on the hunt. We didn’t have to search too far to meet John and Tracey Weatherwax. John and Tracey have such a beautiful and inspiring love story. They just celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary (can you believe it…they look so young) and NEVER had a wedding. Their story goes a bit like this: John and Tracey met right after they graduated from high school. John was headed off to the Army and Tracey was off to college but they fell in love quickly. The spent a lot of time writing letters back and forth and it was in one of those letters that John first told Tracey he wanted to marry her. After several months, John got his assignment with the Army and it was taking him to Germany. He of course did not want to leave Tracey behind so he put on his best suit and some cologne, got down on one knee and asked her to marry him…on a payphone! She said yes. They were married in a civil service with only her dad and sister as witnesses. They always said that one day they would have a wedding. Well many things happened over the next 20 years that kept pushing that dream off. They spent a few years in Germany, and then headed back to the US all while Tracey was trying to finish college. Finally they decided to begin their family and unfortunately discovered that they were unable to have children. Of course this was heartbreaking for both of them but they always believed that there was a bigger plan for them. John and Tracey decided that they would adopt and became an instant family of five when they adopted their three sons…all at once! You can imagine that with three busy boys, that dream of a wedding was put on the back burner for a really long time.

Fast forward to our photo shoot…I knew that this photo shoot would give them the wedding photos they never had and they were so thrilled to be asked! Then I got to thinking, why not give them the wedding they never had! I shared my idea with John (of course I was going to need some help) and asked what he thought about surprising Tracey with a vow renewal ceremony. John was delighted so the planning began. Just a few family members were invited along with their pastor who would perform the ceremony. All the while, the details were kept from Tracey who still thought she was the bride in a photo shoot. Jamie and I took Tracey dress shopping and she was able to have the experience of trying on gowns and being a bride. All the vendors who were on board for the photo shoot were even more excited about this project when I shared with them the turn of events. A surprise vow renewal…how fun!

The day of the photo shoot came and it was flurry of activity to get everything ready and to keep the surprise from Tracey. Now keep in mind that there was a team of about 12 people on location for the shoot and Tracey was the only one who did not know what was really going on! We went through the motions because it still really was a photo shoot. John and Tracey had a first look which was so heartwarming. Right before Tracey waked down the stairs to meet John who was waiting for her, she said to me “This makes me wish I had a wedding.” Oh, I just cried when I sent her down to meet her husband….she only had to wait about another hour and she would have a wedding!

The guests arrived secretly without being spotted, their three children arrived in their adorable Gatsby attire and it was time for the vow renewal. We gave John and Tracey a few private moments to chat and John told her he always wanted to give her the perfect wedding, he did NOT tell her what was about to happen. They walked out of the mansion and that is when Tracey saw all of her family waiting! It was the moment that made it all worth it for every single person involved. Her dad walked her down the aisle and she and John renewed their vows in front of all the guests who could not be there the first time. There was not a dry eye there! My heart is still warm just thinking about it!

Now on to the details…Being that the mansion was built in the 1920’s we really wanted to create a style that complimented that time period. The Great Gatsby was our inspiration and you will see several elements from the book throughout. Skeeter Parkhouse from Eastern Floral was my partner in design! Together we created a lovely dining room scene with vintage china, gold chargers, crystal vases, towering silver candelabras and gorgeous flowers.

We set up the bar in the library. We used a variety of gold and ivory pictures frames, flowers, vintage books, suitcase and barware. The bar was complete with a Gatsby inspired drink menu.

Second Floor Bakery provided the amazing cakes we used on our dessert display. Seven different cakes in varying sizes and styles were placed on top the most beautiful mix of cake stands. Fresh flowers, ivy, and gold bird nests were tucked in around the ruffle, rosette and gold accented cakes. We used stacks of vintage china and dessert forks to complete this look. My favorite little touch is the gold frame around the forks. How cute is that?

September’s Bride styled our bride from head to toe. She wore a lovely silk gown, stunning jewelry, a black faux fur and a birdcage veil. Carrie Whiting from Flawlessly Finished Event Artists made the bride beautiful with gorgeous hair and makeup. Her and her assistant arrived dressed in their own 1920’s inspired outfits. They did an amazing job! Later, the bride changed into a second set of more glamorous jewelry from What A Gem Jewelry Boutique. Stunning!

A beautiful invitation set, table number, seating cards, drink menu and my favorite, the “Our Love Story” poster were the lovely pieces created by Jamie Lynne Creative. Inspiration Video was on hand to capture this entire day and their finished video will leave you reaching for a tissue.

It was such a wonderful and inspiring day! We all walked away tired but with full hearts knowing that we gave something to this couple that they will never forget!

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Event Coordination & Styling: White Dress Events | Floral Design & Styling: Eastern Floral of Grand Haven | Photography: Jamie May Photography | Venue: The Felt Estate | Stationery: Jamie Lynne Creative | Cinematography: Inspiration Video | Wedding Gown, Accessories & Groom’s Attire: September’s Bride | Additional Accessories: What A Gem Jewelry Boutique | Hair & Makeup: Carrie Whiting, Flawlessly Finished Event Artists | Cakes: Second Floor Bakery | Rentals: The Rental Company | Vintage Rentals: Refunction Junktion Vintage Rentals | Models: Real Couple: Tracey & John Weatherwax

Michigan Wedding from First Comes Love Photo

When I first opened this wedding, I was immediately struck by the stunning flowers. They could literally be a collection of art. In a museum. They are just that good. And as I was able to look past Parsonage Event‘s masterpiece, I saw a wedding that was sweet, beautiful, and filled with so much love. The credit for that goes straight to the blushing bride and her talented planner, VLD. All in all, the gallery from First Comes Love Photo is top notch, and I can’t think of a better place to spend my day.

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From the gorgeous bride… Overall, I wanted a simple but elegant wedding. With the help of my wedding planner, we aimed for a theme of “spring” and “whimsical” and incorporated ribbons where we could to help tie the look together. I love color and my wedding planner did such a great job combining different blues and greens and peach/corals in a cohesive way. Besides having all my family and friends in one big party, my favorite parts were the flowers and the speeches our beloved family and friends made. We also had a funny surprise by our guests when a group of friends ended up secretly coordinating with the wedding planner and DJ to play “Gangnam Style” on the dance floor (this is right before the song exploded with popularity!) I was able to join in the silly dancing because my bridesmaids feigned innocence in showing me the video the night before the wedding!

My best advice for brides-to-be would be to really look at what’s important to you and adjust your financial investment accordingly. If photos and your dress are high on your priority, maybe you will have to plan to spend less for your flowers or venue. It’s really up to you but decide what matters most to you as a couple. And let go of the expectation that this day had to be just perfect! Like planning any other big event, logistics and communication gets tangled and it can be frustrating. But at the end of the day, you get to marry the person you love! Everything else is there to enhance the day. Sift through what you want and what you need and you’ll be surprised with what you’d be content with.

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Photography: First Comes Love Photo by Alison Bank | Event Design and Planning: VLD | Ceremony and Reception Location: Cherry Creek Golf Course | Cinematography: Two Penny Productions | Floral Design: Parsonage Events | Invitations and Print Material: Nimbus Factory | Cake: Domestic Arts

Michigan Wedding from Morgan Matters

Leave it to the good ol’ stripes and stars to lend itself as the perfect wedding inspiration. And while this USA-inspired “I do” was technically held on August 4th, it’s still perfectly patriotic in our book. Morgan Matters captured every last bit of this Michigan beauty, the full gallery? It’s the best place to be.

From the Bride…Even though our wedding took place on August 4th, we incorporated my love for the USA – complete with both the American flag and a firework send off! When Max proposed at sunset on the dock of my family’s summer lake house, we didn’t have to think twice about where to celebrate our Wedding Day. Walloon Lake, located in Northern Michigan, has always been my second home and the most special place to me, and my family – both immediate and extended.  

Since I grew up in Carmel, Indiana and Max is originally from Rye, New York the majority of our guests were traveling from out of town. With that in mind, we wanted to make the weekend’s festivities as memorable as possible – to say thank you for the continuous love and support our guests have provided us over the years. Therefor, choosing the band was one of our biggest priorities. Endless Summer Band (absolutely fitting name!) rocked the dance floor and kept everyone on their feet all night! We also incorporated small touches to make the weekend special for guests: a welcome letter, map of the area, and a bottle of wine greeted each guest in their hotel room. I also had plastic sunglasses made with our initials and the logo of the lake, for guests to wear at happy hour during sunset on the lake. A cigar bar made for a nice escape for the gentlemen. Earnest Hemingway spent his summers on Walloon Lake, so a biography about his summers was on display with stocked Hemmingway Short Story Cigars and custom made pink matchboxes with gold Walloon Lake logos.

My wedding dress was designed by the amazingly, talented Oscar de la Renta. It was technically two pieces – a lace top with a silk taffeta skirt. It was everything I had dreamed of, and more! Since our send off included sparklers and hoping in a woody boat, I had a custom shorter skirt made to wear to the after-party. A pink sash and bow, matching the bridesmaids, tied it all together! I wanted our wedding day to be romantic, elegant, but with a touch of nautical summer fun! Our “logo” on the invitations, welcome letters, etc. played off the idea of a monogram – except the middle initial was replaced with the logo of the lake. After the ceremony, the logo of the lake was replaced with our new-shared last name – B for Byrne. It was placed on items such as cocktail napkins and dinner menus. It was a small detail, but yet such a lovely touch… I think particularly for me because I was so excited to take the last name of the person I love the most.

I adore pink – so naturally the color scheme included pinks, blush tones, creams, whites, and gold accents. We both have such a sweet tooth, so the cake was very important to us. Not only did I want it taste good, but I wanted it to look fabulous. Our cake was created the way I envisioned, to perfection – complete with pink ombre cake tiered on the inside! My grandmother passed away just a month before my wedding, so I had her hankie wrapped around my bouquet as my “something old.” It was a nice way of not only honoring her, but a reminder that she was still there that day.

Since Max and I live in San Francisco, planning a wedding in Northern Michigan made for a bit of a challenge. We had to get creative in some regards – ie I created a Pinterest board for my florist to look through. In all honestly, my mother is the one who really helped bring everything together so perfectly. From the bigger picture decisions to the little details, my mother was able to help bring my visions to life. No matter who your support system is, planning a wedding is no one person’s job – so when the decision making process starts to get overwhelming, it helps to rely on the people you care about the most to help make those decisions for you. It will all come together perfectly!

My advice to any Bride & Groom: Immediately after the ceremony, before you leave the altar/chuppa/podium/front area…take a moment while you are standing up in front of your guests to really look out at the crowd. You will see a room (or area) entirely full of people you love, and who love you, and who at that moment are only focusing all their love and attention directly at you. It was one of the most wonderful feelings I’ve ever had, and my husband agrees. Don’t just exit or run down the aisle right away, savor that exact moment. It’s absolutely perfect.

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Photography: Morgan Matters | Floral Design: Monarch Garden and Floral Design | Wedding Coordinator: Rayna Traylor | Ceremony Location: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church | Reception Location: Walloon Lake Country Club | American Flag Dock Location: Bride’s family lake house | Invitations: William Arthur | Hair + Makeup: ilaria hair studio | Band: Endless Summer Band | Cake: Bella e Dolce | Exit Sparkler Tags: Custom, Mother of the Bride | Custom Hankies: DesignsbyGloria | Shoes: BHLDN | Dress: Oscar de la Renta | Exit Dress: Custom Skirt | Exit Shoes: Valentino | Handbag: Kate Spade | Bridesmaid Dresses: Coren Moore | Groom’s suit: Hugo Boss | Groomsmen Suits: Bonobos |

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Detroit Waterfront Wedding from Turquoise & Palm Photography

Once upon a time, this was my dream wedding. Modern yet romantic, black, white and gold. Waterfront in downtown Detroit. A stunning, all white floral design from PassionFlower. And then I started my job at SMP. And I ran into so many pretty weddings (vintage, destination, glam, elopements)  day after day, that my dream wedding changed hourly. But thanks to Turquoise & Palm Photography, my first true love has been brought back into the picture, and I realize now I was a fool to leave my first love behind. You’ll see why it’s so stinking special in the full gallery, right here!

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From the photographer… The couple, Chanae and George were married last summer on the waterfront in Detroit.  They wanted a very elegant and modern feel to their wedding day and chose a beautiful color pallet of black, white, and gold.  Chanae’s gorgeous Lazaro dress and Valentino shoes perfectly captured the feel of their day.  There were tons of glamorous details including lots of white florals, gold place settings and silverware, and of course gold couches in their custom lounge area.  The late night snacks and personalized wedding favors of individual bottles of Moet & Chandon for each guest really ended the night on a high note!

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Photography: Turquoise & Palm Photography | Hair: Shana Williams Hair | Makeup: Angel Speights | Cake: Iversen Bakery | Calligraphy: Molly Jacques Illustration | Dress: Lazaro | Dress Shop: Birmingham Bridal Couture | Event Design & Planning: Dooby Design | Entertainment: Rodney Page Entertainment | Flowers: PassionFlower | Paper Flower Wall: Dooby Design | Invitations: Dooby Design | Linens: Linen Hero | Rentals: Special Events Rentals | Shoes: Valentino | Venue: The Rattlesnake Club | Videographer: Nick Jones

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