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Three Spring Cocktails to Try

May Designs Studio is most definitely on to something with their weekly cocktail hours held every wednesday for their staff. Um, amazing! For this number photographed by  Jessica Taylor, they learned how to craft three very yummy cocktails and they’re spilling the beans. The Pink Lady, The Aviation and the Jalisco Flower can all be found below! Plus, print out your very own coasters here.

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The Pink Lady

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1 oz gin
1 oz applejack
.75 oz lemon
.75 oz grenadine
Egg white

Dry shake, then shake with one large ice cube

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The Aviation

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2 oz London Dry gin (Plymouth or Bombay Dry)
3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
1/4 oz maraschino liqueur (Luxardo)
1/4 oz creme de violette (Rothman & Winter)
lemon zest
Luxardo maraschino cherries

Shake with ice, strain into a well-chilled cocktail

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Jalisco Flower

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1oz St. Germain
1/2oz. Blanco Tequila Chamucos
1/2oz. Aperol
1/2oz Fresh Grapefruit Juice
1/2oz. Fresh Lime
1 Pinch of Salt
2oz. Champagne or Sparkling Wine

Add all ingredients except champagne. Shake. Strain into champagne flute. Garnish with edible flower.

Photography: Jessica Taylor | Beverage: Bon Affair | Beverage: Speak Wines | Studio: May Designs

Country Romance at Delta Diamond

Country romance speaks to me on so many levels. From the cherry orchard venue, to the courtyard ceremony complete with vintage handkerchiefs, to the hay bale couches, to the hand stitched accents, all the details help create one beautiful affair. Complete with a splash of romantic vintage elegance, This Love Of Yours captured a gallery full of goodies here!

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From This Love Of YoursFrom the start Ryan and Nikki have had a country lifestyle in a city setting. So a country wedding with a splash of romantic vintage elegance seemed to be the perfect setting for the special day. Delta Diamond Farm is a working cherry orchard with beautiful settings throughout from the rustic barn to the courtyard wedding site to the rolling orchards…the possibilities were endless. This wedding featured many DIY whimsical details to make the day absolutely perfect!

This hot October day started with a formal courtyard ceremony with a vintage flair from the handkerchiefs for happy tears to the loved ones that have passed table. There was also a DIY feeling with the guestbook picture painted by the bride and the handmade card boxes. After the ceremony the cocktail hour in the hay bale couch area began with beer, wine, & moonshine. The bride and groom got to watch the cocktail hour from the loft of the barn where they would wave and greet guests. Guests enjoyed the drinks, appetizers, and played lawn games that were made by the bridal party.

The reception was under the market lights under a beautiful fall night sky in front of the barn. The long tables were lined with vintage plates and white pitchers bought from thrift stores and garage sales throughout the last year by the bride and mother of the bride. The favors were all sewn by the bride and tied with twine and her great grandmothers buttons she had collected throughout the years. Centering the tables were cross-stitched table numbers handmade by the mother of the bride. All the details created a night of fun and romance for this beautiful wedding. It ended with the bride and groom singing a few songs with one another, dancing with all the guests and a whole lot of love to go around :)

Photography: This Love of Yours Photography | Floral Design: Sue Tipp Flowers | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero | Cake: TLC Cakes | Ceremony Venue: Delta Diamond Farm | Reception Venue: Delta Diamond Farm | Catering: Wilma Lott Catering | Lighting: Verducci Event Productions | DJ: Verducci Event Productions | Groomsmen's Attire: Selix | Photo Booth: Verducci Event Productions | Rentals: Hale Koa phineas Estate

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Romantic Summer Chicago Wedding at Salvage One

From the Bride’s Jenny Packham dress to the profiteroles dessert, I’m embarrassingly drooling over this chic Chicagoan celebration. Field & Florist transformed Salvage One‘s urban space into a romantic oasis and these two lovebirds just never stopped smiling. Averyhouse made sure to snap every sweet moment and these pics are my new go-to source for a little midweek pick-me-up.

From Averyhouse… Few things could have surpassed the rooftop view of The Legacy on this beautiful June morning except that of the soon-to-be Mrs. Wetherell! But seriously, the sun was shining, Sophia’s smile beamed as she slipped into her beaded Jenny Packham dress, and Andrew had just realized that he had gotten the exact same card for his bride-to-be. The day was off to a great start. We’ve loved this couple from the minute we met them (maybe it was the Smilebooth shenanigans at our open house party) and the creativity they injected into their Salvage One ceremony and reception was just one more reason that we absolutely adore these two. Did we mention that Sophia and Andrew enlisted an amazing amount of local artisans to make their wedding that much more spectacular? The lush floral arrangements had been grown just for this event right outside of Chicago and their guests sipped local craft beers alongside Chicago’s very own Letherbee + Koval throughout the night. Cake? No way. Profiteroles and a heaping scoop of Black Dog gelato for these two.

Photography: averyhouse | Coordination: Big Day Easy | Floral Design: Field & Florist | Wedding Gown: Jenny Packham | Ceremony Venue: Salvage One | Reception Venue: Salvage One | Catering: Hearty Boys

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Romantic French Wedding at Chateau de Brognon

This, loves, is what perfection looks like.  It’s a wedding that is soft and sweet, sophisticated and elegant and fills every last moment with some of the prettiest details you will ever see.  From the beautiful blooms from Ca Sent Beau to the jaw-droppingly gorgeous images from Sophie Marie Photo to the classically beautiful gown designed by Jesus Peiro.  Click here for sooooo much more.   

From Sophie Marie Photo… Like all things French, this wedding was romantic and delicious, with that je ne sais quoi casual elegance that comes so easy to the francophones. The bride and groom reserved the Chateau de Brognon in a small village just a few kilometers outside of Dijon, to host their guests for a luxurious weekend of relaxation and celebration. Festivities included an endless parade of hors d’oeurves, a flash mob surprise dance performance for the bride and groom during the cocktail hour(s), and elegant ballroom dining. The vases used for the center pieces were all from the bride’s grandmother’s antique collection.

Photography: Sophie Marie Photo | Florist: Ca Sent Beau | Wedding Gown: Jesus Peiro | Reception: Chateau De Brognon | Catering: Eric Briones With Les 3 Ducs | Cathedral: Cathedral Saint Benigne De Dijon

Rustic Barn Wedding in Scenic Concord

Barn weddings define cozy and intimate to me, and they tend to attract the most lovely-spirted couples. This gorgeous wedding below is the perfect example. Captured beautifully by Connie Miller Of Studio Atticus with florals from Anchor And Grace that will make your heart sing, you can honestly feel the love coming out of this gallery – and you can see what I mean here


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From Connie Miller of Studio AtticusTrue kindness is unforgettable, and every person at this wedding, most especially the bride and groom, were extraordinarily kind. Ken and Jane’s hospitality and love washed over the wedding day, buoying everyone up and carrying the joy along effortlessly, like leaves in an autumn wind. This was such a special event. It was a marriage of not just two individuals, but an entire family.

Photography: Studio Atticus Photography | Floral Design: Anchor & Grace | Catering: Cuisine Chez Vous | Hair And Makeup: Rachael Berkowitz | Lighting: Ormonde Productions | Venue: Private Residence | 2nd Photographer: Ben Schaefer | Ceremony/ Cocktail Hour Music: The Goodtime String Band | Reception DJ: Pat Lally Of South Shore Entertainment | Restroom Trailer: United Site Services | Tenting: Seacoast Tents | Wedding Day Transit For Guests: Tewksbury Transit | Wedding Planner & Paper Goods: The Perfect Details

Rustic Chic Fall Wedding at Holly Farm

This adorable couple named each reception table after a relationship milestone from first date to first furry friend. I not only love the creativity behind this, but can’t help but fondly reminisce about my own moments and I have a feeling the guests at this rustic wedding did the same, making this shabby chic celebration even sweeter. See all these details and more snapped by onelove photography right this way!

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From The Bride… Stephen is Chinese, born in Boston and grew up in an all Jewish neighborhood. I’m Jewish, born in Russia, went to Jewish day school and love Chinese food. Needless to say we love and appreciate each other’s cultures. It was important to us to bring both our cultures together in a very “Chewish” (Chinese/Jewish) celebration. Being surrounded by all of our closest family and friends and sharing these magic details with them was what made the celebration so special to us.

We really went the route of DIY for the most part. Where we could we had our guests help us. On our invites we asked that our guests help us decorate with love by sending us a photo from their own wedding. We then spent months buying vintage frames and used the beautiful photos from family and friends to fill the space with love. We made chalkboard banners, collected vintage plates, vintage tea cups, gold candelabras and even custom table numbers. Rather than using numbers we used significant “firsts” in our lives – First Date, First Kiss, First Vacation. etc. Each table number had a picture and story on the back to accompany it. We used the vintage tea cups and made candles out of them to tell guests which table they were at. On each chair during the ceremony we left small glassine bags filled with paper hearts in memory of Stephen’s brother who passed. We asked guests to throw their hearts up to the sky in loving memory. Each piece of decor was symbolic and meaningful to us.

There were so many amazing moments, saying “I Do”, reading our vows, doing a first touch… but watching Stephen’s mom and my almost 90 year old Grandma dance the night away is definitely pretty high up there as highlights. We also loved doing our first dance. It was such a treat to surprise my parents and our guests.

Photography: onelove photography | Coordination: Holly Farm | Floral Design: Christine Cater | Cake: Layers Cake | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Catering: La Creme | DJ: DJ Image From The Wood | Ceremony And Reception: Holly Farm | Rentals: Chic Event Rentals | Shoe Designer: Jimmy Choo | Wedding Dress Designer: Inbal Dror

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Top Ten Spots for Antiquing

We love the thrill of the hunt. There’s something so satisfying about finding that perfect, weathered piece to nuzzle into your home. It makes a space feel layered and unique. You know who else loves a good Antiquing moment? Mandy of Waiting on Martha. She’s laying out her top ten places for hunting. From online go-to’s to local gems, grab a pencil and take notes on these antiquing hot spots.

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From Waiting on Martha… Ohhh the hunt. You either love it, or hate it. Truthfully up until a few years ago I hated the hunt. All the waiting, the searching, the haggling for just the right piece that will fit perfectly in just that one right little space. But over the past few years I’ve begun to love the hunt. For me searching for something vintage or antique provides the perfect unexpected mix in my home, or my client’s home. And while I’m no expert at finding all things antique I am getting better, and when all else fails I just trust my gut. If it works for you, then it works. So I thought I’d share my favorite online, and not so online, antique haunts and you tell me do you love the hunt?

Photography: Kathryn Mccrary | Location: Bobo Intriguing Objects

Elegant Summer Wedding at Bedell Cellars

The truth is, winery weddings are my ultimate weakness. And this Bedell Cellars Winery affair? Well, it’s got me weak in the knees. From the gorgeous summer day and soft neutral accents, Karen Lenahan Designs set the mood with votive candles and creamy white blooms. Guests gathered for cocktails near the grape vines while Lindsay Madden snapped a gallery filled with love and style, and it’s all right here.

From Lindsay Madden Photography… On a gorgeous August day, Christine and Jeff were married in front of their family and friends at Bedell Cellars in Cutchogue, NY. Shortly after their ceremony, cocktail hour commenced near the grape vines where passed hor d’oeuvres and wine were served. Christine, Jeff and their guests enjoyed the timeless and elegant feel of the outdoor cocktail hour and as the sun began to set everyone made their way to the semi-outdoor reception in order to continue their evening. Christine looked stunning in her Nicole Miller dress. Christine’s bridesmaids looked perfect in their soft, neutral colored dresses by Johanna August. Karen Lenahan provided the flowers for the day and also created the romantic ambiance of Christine and Jeff’s reception by setting the mood with lots of votive candles. The reception decor complimented the vineyard location beautifully. Centerpieces were made up of succulents, white dahlias and cream colored roses and each menu was garnished with rosemary. Christine, Jeff and their guests danced the night away thanks to the talented Joel Young Band. I had an amazing time capturing Christine and Jeff’s summer wedding!

Photography: Lindsay Madden Photography | Flowers: Karen Lenahan Designs | Wedding Dress: Nicole Miller | Cake: Junda's Pastry | Stationery: Judy Paulen Designs | Reception Venue: Bedell Cellars Winery | Wedding Shoes: Ivanka Trump | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Catering: Catering By A Small Affair | Hair And Make Up: Adelyn's Canvas | Entertainment: Hank Lane Music | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss

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Elegant Spring Wedding at The Rockleigh

We have quite the midweek treat for all of you today, with not one, but two Christian Oth Studio weddings, starting out with this supremely elegant affair at The Rockleigh Country Club. Classic through and through, this celebration leaves even the most radical of brides aching for blush, ivory and gold decor and florals, and you better believe I won’t be skipping over any of these pretty pics anytime soon.

From The Bride… As funny as it sounds, Chris and I met on Match.com, however it’s not your typical online-dating story, at least we both don’t think so. It was August of 2009, at the time I was sick with Lyme’s disease and was pretty much bedridden that month being on a serious 21 day treatment. One of my close friends and I created a really funny, sarcastic profile and didn’t think anything of it at the time. It turns out Chris also signed up that same exact week and possibly the same day. We had never met anyone online and were both extremely skeptical of the whole “online dating” scene, but we were convinced by our friends after hearing about several success stories. We both worked and lived in Manhattan at the time. Living extremely busy lifestyles with and working very late hours made it nearly impossible to meet a normal person who was looking for all of the things in life we were looking for, so we both gave it a try. We had novels of e-mails back and forth to each other and really got to know each other the month before meeting. Through our e-mails were a million clear signs that convinced us both there was a reason we had to meet. It was like having that first crush feeling, we couldn’t wait until the other responded. His e-mails were truthfully what helped heal me and the fact that he waited over a month to meet me was the true sign that this guy was something special.

We finally met in person on his birthday, September 11, 2009. It was the most romantic date you could ever imagine. Our faces hurt the next day from laughing and smiling so much and from that day forward we continued on with many more casual dates filled with butterflies and laughter. It didn’t take long for us to realize what we had was special, and more than that, it was real and there was a reason we were meant to be together. I knew pretty early on that Chris was “the one” and he says he knew I was “the one” on our first date, the second I walked into the restaurant. I can’t remember the exact date but I just knew as soon as we got to know each other aside from many other reasons, it was the way he looked at me, smiled at me and held me… it was the kind of hug or kiss you get where you can actually hear and feel what the person is thinking without even saying a word. I think when you know, you just know. He’s my biggest supporter aside from my family, my best friend, and my everything. I’ve always wanted to marry a guy who my friends and family love just as much as I do and that’s exactly who Chris is, he’s just an amazing guy and exactly what I hoped for in a husband. There was definitely a reason we met on that day in 2009. Soon after, three years later, Chris proposed to me in New York City (the exact spot we went to on our first date) on my birthday July 14th and we got married on a beautiful, warm spring day full of sun and rain on May 23, 2014!

We toyed with the idea of a destination wedding in Italy, a vineyard wedding in the Hamptons or a New York City wedding, where we met. Since we are both pretty private, we loved the idea of it just being the two of us by ourselves on some exotic island. However, after spending endless weekends searching for the perfect venue, we realized aside from each other it was extremely important to have our family and closest friends with us on that day so we decided to go with a gorgeous country club on the border of New York and New Jersey. This was pretty symbolic to us since my family is from New York and Chris’s family is from New Jersey, it was the perfect in-between location for both of our families. When we first walked into the Rockleigh Country Club, we immediately fell in love with the gorgeous architecture, grand staircase, and the beautiful Parisian crystal chandeliers all throughout the venue.

Our vision for our wedding day was classic and timeless with a touch of glamour. I knew from the start I wanted very soft, angelic romantic colors and textures. After falling in love with my Vera Wang “Lillian” wedding gown, which was made of delicate French, ivory chantilly lace, tulle, horsehair and organza, I decided to plan the rest of the décor and colors around that. I chose blush colored chiffon Amsale bridesmaid dresses, a variety of my favorite white and fuchsia flowers and gold metallic accents throughout the entire wedding.

The invitations and detail cards were made by Bella Figura, which I immediately fell in love with. We chose letterpress invitations with gold foil and pale blush pink ink. For the day of wedding stationery I indulged my creative side and the use of my very talented, artistic and devoted Mom. We spent endless nights designing the perfect day of stationery to tie back to the invitations and rest of the wedding using the same gold and blush pink color scheme. Also with the help of my loving and supportive fiancé, we spent days before the wedding arduously tying ribbon for our programs into the perfect bow, folding all of the place cards perfectly, printing all of our last minute signs and “facts about us” booklet, which all resulted in beautiful DIY day of wedding stationery.

Among choosing the million little details that are necessary to pull a wedding together, there were a few elements I knew would be extremely important to both of us and that was photography (it lives on forever!), the music and the food. After a long search for the perfect photographer, I came across Sue Kessler from Christian Oth Studio and immediately fell in love with her work. She is also the most laid back photographer I’ve ever met and was so easy going and amazing to work with. I knew immediately she would be perfect to capture the day. We didn’t want the typical prom photographs, we knew we could count on Sue to give us shots that looked more editorial and less posed and that is exactly what she did.

One of the special memories I have of that day was the moment I had my veil on as I was getting dressed and my photographer was taking a few boudoir shots of me sitting on a red velvet tufted chair looking up at my wedding gown. I just began to tear up because it all started to feel real and sink in. I realized this was the moment I’ve always dreamed of, it was actually happening today, and this wasn’t a dream… I was getting to marry the man of my dreams and my best friend. I was the happiest I’ve ever been, I will never forget that moment.

For the beautiful ceremony we chose to use officiant, Reverend Richard J. Nelson, who from the moment we met him was the calmest most soothing part of the whole planning process. Despite both being Catholic we decided to have a Chuppah at the end of the aisle. White tulle and silk draped all throughout, dim lighting and candles, it felt like our own little, private room of heaven. Our priest blessed our rings, read a beautiful reading called “Blessing of the Hands” and walked us through our unity candle lighting. Every word and moment brought tears to my eyes and it was hard to keep composed the whole time especially since my sister (Maid of Honor) was standing to my right tearing up. Chris and I held hands and looked at each other with love and exchanged vows to each other while holding back tears. After being announced as husband and wife, we exited the ceremony and were soon after greeted by our loving and supportive guests at the cocktail hour. The party was just getting started.

We danced our first dance as husband and wife to the beautiful Ray La Montagne “Let It Be Me.” And our second dance later in the night which has been “our song” for many years, which was also blasting in the car as Chris was proposing to me the night of July 14th, 2012, SafetySuit’s “Never Stop” (the original version). This kicked off the night perfectly. In between the dancing, toasts and greeting our guests we ate and drank the most delicious food. Our meal was capped off by a beautiful and delectable wedding cake with fresh ivory peonies on each tier, made and designed by “A Little Cake.” It was five tiers of the most delicious red velvet strawberry shortcake with buttercream icing. As we cut the cake my nephew (one of our ring bearers) and my cousin’s daughter (one of our flower girls) just so happened to be standing watching us cut the cake in awe and it made for the cutest photo ever! After endless dancing, laughing and eating the entire night, we wanted to spoil our guests with a huge Viennese dessert spread. The doors opened up like something out of a movie with this pretty, colorful, dim lighting, filled with every dessert you could ever imagine. The room smelled like dessert heaven. It was everything we ever dreamed of.

Our wedding day itself was truly magical for us. It was full of love, happiness and endless dancing. And although it rained on our wedding day, there was something so romantic and cozy about being indoors amongst all of the gorgeous crystal chandeliers with the people who mean the most to us. There is a saying in Italy, “Sposa bagnata, sposa fortunata,” which means that a wet bride is a lucky bride and that it symbolizes fertility and cleansing. It was also very similar to our first date, which was also a torrential downpour but ended up being the most romantic day ever because of it. We truly could not have done the entire day without the help of our amazing team of vendors and parents who made our wedding dreams come true! If only we could do it, all over again…..

Photography: Christian Oth Studio | Videography: Majestic Creative Films | Floral Design: Adam Leffel Productions | Cake: A Little Cake | Invitations: Bella Figura | Bride's Shoes: Charlotte Olympia | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Makeup: Ashlee Glazer | Hair: Nikki Avanzino | DJ: Extravagant Entertainment | Officiant: Reverend Richard J. Nelson | Wedding Venue: The Rockleigh | Dress Alterations: Sew Elegant | Flowergirl Dresses: US Angels | Mother Of The Bride's Dress: David Meister Collection | Wedding Gown & Veil: Vera Wang

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Vintage Chic Outdoor Wedding

From incorporating their dog as the ring bearer, to donning rain boots, to ending the evening with a literal cheese cake, this outback affair has all the great makings for a personal and unique affair. With Matt Rowe Photography behind the lens, every image snapped up in the gallery is sure to leaving you wanting more, and it’s all right here!

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From the dashing Groom… When I was waiting there with 90 odd people staring at me. It was no surprise the bride was late. But when I first saw her it hit me and I fought hard to hold back the tears.

What the most special parts of the day were… It was all perfect! If I had to pick one moment I would have to say when I saw Emilie walking down the aisle with her dad. The last song at the reception was also pretty cool. ‘throw your arms around me’ where the entire crowd circled up and literally threw their arms around each other!

From the beautiful Bride… I was surprisingly calm the day of the wedding until I decided to read through my vows while the girls were getting ready…….it hit me hard at this point and I was an emotional mess from then until I made my way down the aisle. Luckily I was able to pull myself together when I saw Ben.

It was important to me that absolutely every detail of our wedding represented Ben and I. I love vintage stuff so we went for the vintage/rustic theme which also suited our venue; however, we added little details to make it our own. Our wedding cake looked like a wedding cake but was actually wheels of cheese, we had our enormous dog in the ceremony (he carried the rings) along with our enormous bridal party, we had flip flops available at the dance floor for the ladies to kick off their heels, we wore gum boots for our photos (thanks to our amazing photographers), our ceremony was short, sweet and very funny with lots of laughter…….I could go on forever. It was also very important to us that our wedding was relaxed and informal. We had many guests traveling from Victoria so having our wedding at a venue where all of our guests could stay together and make a weekend out of it was perfect. The wedding day went so fast that I am now so grateful that I had the whole weekend with everyone otherwise I would have barely got to spend any time with them! I wouldn’t change a thing!

Another part of the day that really stands out to me was an awesome idea from our photographers (Matt and Amanda Rowe). Just before we were about to leave for the ceremony, Matt organized for my dad to come into the room without seeing me. Once he was ready I stood behind my dad so we were back to back. On the count of three dad and I turned around to see each other for the first time. Not only did Matt and Amanda get some amazing photos of that very moment that I will cherish forever but it was also such an emotional and incredibly special moment for my dad and I…….. this is why I was 20 minutes late for the ceremony (thanks for mentioning that Ben) but it was most definitely worth it!

I had been dreading the ceremony leading up to the wedding but to my surprise this was my most favorite part of the day! The look on Ben’s face as I walked down the aisle was incredibly special.

From Matt Rowe PhotographyBen and Emilie’s beautiful Noosa North Shore wedding was a dream. A classic Vintage theme combined with a whole lot of humor, a massive bridal party added some hilarity to the day and their giant fur-baby/ ring bearer just kept us smiling. We loved the dreamy fields and the spectacular sunset and felt blessed to have spent the day with a couple so full of love and light-heartedness.

Photography: Matt Rowe Photography | Event Stylist: Style Le Isle | Floral Design: Buderim Floral Art | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridal | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Lucy And Loo | Makeup & Hair: Emily Glassons | Officiant: Sally Williams Wyn | Wedding Venue: Noosa North Shore Retreat | Groom & Groomsmen Attire: Roger David | Photography - Assistance: Sage And Thyme

Rustic Sacramento Backyard Wedding

Backyard weddings will never grow old, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Gaze upon the beauty of this backyard ceremony and you’ll know that if anything, they’re just getting better and better. Kate Whelan Events created one beautiful bash, and Flourish’s olive branches were the icing on the (delicious) cake. Myrtel and Marjoram snapped away and you can start daydreaming with me right this way.

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From Kate Whelan Events… As soon as they were engaged, Laurel and William knew they would be hosting their ceremony in Laurel’s Tuscan-esque family home. The backyard held a natural and organic feel that they wanted for their wedding and surrounded Laurel with memories of her childhood. Flanked by olive trees and potted lemon plants, the couple walked down the aisle to an altar draped in beautiful garlands and accented with olive wreaths. Chalk hearts led the guests down the driveway into the charming backyard surrounded by greenery and beautiful fountains. A champagne bar on a large marble table welcomed guests as they arrived and a guitarist serenaded the guests and wedding party as they took their places. Small hints of the groom’s Texan heritage and bride’s California heritage were sprinkled throughout, in monograms and wrought iron details throughout. After the ceremony, guests headed to The Firehouse in Old Sacramento. They were welcomed to the autumn courtyard scene by a table full of handmade escort cards and led to their table by the couple’s favorite Halloween candy classics. Handprinted table signs were created by the bride’s sister. Beautiful organic arrangements accented with more olive leaves sat at each table, while the head table was decorated by the repurposed ceremony garland. Market lights twinkled overhead while the guests danced underneath. A delicious cake was accented with more olive leaves and fresh florals.

Photography: Myrtle & Marjoram | Event Planning And Design: Kate Whelan Events | Floral Design: Flourish | Wedding Dress: Atelier De Modistes | Cake: SusieCakes | Reception Venue: Firehouse | Shoes: J.Crew | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Hair: Jen Gouge | Band: Hip Entertainment | Groom's Attire: Canali | Transportation: Baja Limo | Guitarist: Jesse Hendricks | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals

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Venice Boudoir + Anniversary Shoot

Nearly a year ago, we fell in love with this beautiful couple and their California soiree full of rustic elegance. And today, we get to fall in love all over again with their sexy, yet sweet and oh-so-elegantly captured images from Matthew Ree of their first year anniversary sesh in Venice. I’m not even married yet and I’m already planning our year one festivities—one peek at these snaps and you’ll see why.

From the Mrs…We decided to celebrate our first wedding anniversary with a trip to Italy—a country that neither one of us had ever been to but always wanted to visit. We planned on starting out in Rome, then taking the train north to Florence, and ending up in Venice. While planning our trip, I browsed online through various photo galleries—first of sites to visit, and then somehow ended up perusing SMP’s engagement and styled shoots in Italy. We decided that having pictures as a souvenir/keepsake would be such a wonderful anniversary gift to ourselves. On our last trip abroad, there weren’t very many photos of us, as I held the camera most of the time and snapped away. This time, I was determined to have photos to share and to keep as memories. And so, my search for a photographer began. I went through each and every single one of SMP’s features in Italy and SMP’s Little Black Book, researched each photographer, and contacted many of them. It was like wedding planning all over again! At the end of this crazy search, Matthew Ree seemed to be the best fit for us—I loved his photography, and his personality (over our email exchanges) really attracted me. We started discussing outfits, settings, style, and what I envisioned for the perfect shoot. I was psyched that I’d get to wear my Tadashi dress; I didn’t get a chance to wear it on my wedding day, since I loved my actual wedding gown so much and kept it on all night. See it here! The next task was to select whether to shoot in Florence or Venice, which was a difficult decision as we had never been to either place. We ended up choosing Venice, since we thought that the scenery would be so unique.

It was raining from the moment we got off the train in Venice, so much so that San Marco Square (and many other places) were flooded for part of the morning, with mostly grey skies, when the rain would temporarily stop. This put a bit of a damper on our plan for taking pictures. Our photographer, Matthew, was so nice and flexible; we started out with a boudoir shoot on the first day—which was actually lots of fun!—and broke out the second day with more “formal” pictures in the morning, and casual ones in the afternoon. One of the silliest parts of the day was when we were taking photos in San Marco Square, all dressed up. There were so many random people (tourists) who came closer up and started taking pictures of us and congratulated us! They probably thought that we had just gotten married!

Florence and Venice are two of the most romantic cities I’ve ever visited. The architecture is truly mesmerizing and out of this world! There are so many different places, lovely bridges to cross, and tiny streets to get lost in. Each turn revealed another beautiful building façade with new window shapes or soft colors, all against the bluish green canal. It looked like a made up movie set, or like it came straight out of a painting. Unfortunately, with shortened daylight time and weather constraints, we couldn’t possibly capture all of Venice’s beauty. However, we are so happy with how the pictures turned out. The color palette and backdrop are simply gorgeous. And I bet that no one can tell that we were actually shivering in the freezing December cold!! Our only regret is that we didn’t have Matthew follow us along throughout Italy to document all of our fun moments in Rome and Florence! One of my favorite pictures is the one of us on one of those little bridges, with the picturesque and serene reflection over the water. This really was a magical experience that was dreamily and beautifully captured through Matthew’s lens.

Photography: MATTHEW REE PHOTOGRAPHY | Dress: Tadashi Shoji | Shoes: Louboutin | Lace Top: Forever 21 | Lingeries: Victoria's Secret | Lingeries: Frederick's Of Hollywood | Mens Shoes: Hugo Boss | Skirt: Express

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Pink Clos LaChance Winery Wedding

Coco Tran has a serious way with the camera, so when you set her amongst a stunning vineyard wedding with pretty Apis Florals blooms a’plenty? She’ll deliver – BIG time. It’s a day infused with modern design and pop-worthy color, with subtle nautical details woven in for good measure. Scroll below for a first glimpse at the pretty, and don’t miss the gallery all waiting right here.

From The Bride…We met in our teaching credential program. We quickly became friends and started hanging out together outside of school. We were at Lake Tahoe with his friends for his birthday in November. On our drive back home Ramil decided to stop by one more lake. We took a hike next to Echo Lake and Ramil and proposed to me.

We want to remember our wedding day as a celebration of two people starting a new adventure in life together. We want to remember our closest friends and families celebrating and wishing us well. Our wedding day consisted of many DIY elements that I have created… our colors were gray, shades of pink, gold – a romantic nautical theme. I chose a nautical theme because we both love to be outdoors, especially by the water, and before I had met Ramil, I always knew I was going to marry a fisherman…Ramil happens to love fishing! Coco captured our day so beautifully I couldn’t be more happy.

Photography: Coco Tran | Wedding Coordinator: Clos Lachance Vineyards | Florist: Apis Floral | Wedding Dress: Custom Made | Cake: Aki's Bakery | Invitations: Bride | Caterer: Le Papillon | Makeup & Hair: Faces By Emily | Venue: Clos Lachance Vineyards

Whimsical + Romantic Wente Vineyards Wedding

This, my friends, is a photo of one very happy couple. Amid all the hustle and bustle of their wedding day, their joy and love for one another is far from lost and this is exactly why I’ll never grow sick of looking through wedding photos on a daily basis. Onelove Photography and Motionscope captured that excitement and thanks to them, I’m catching some of those much needed good vibes on this dreary day.

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From The Bride… Our vision for the big day was for it to be fun, heartfelt, whimsy and most importantly for all of our guests to be relaxed and enjoy themselves thoroughly! Wente Vineyards provided the perfect wedding backdrop due to its lush, beautiful yet intimate grounds and of course, the award winning wines and food. It was perfect for vinos and foodies like us! Khoa and I love to travel and explore destinations together, it was always a priority for us as we were a long distance couple for the first several years of dating and the only time we were able to reconnect and spend quality couple time was our trips. We decided to go with vintage travel themed elements for the day in my favorite colors, mint blue, gold and blush. All the planning and late night DIY sessions really paid off during the big day. My crafty dad handmade the marquee J&K sign that was the primary focal point for our sweetheart table. My army of bridesmaids, powered by pizza and wine mostly, helped me snip, cut and trim the travel tag escort cards and hand-letter all the chalkboard signage for the ceremony. I picked up calligraphy and hand wrote the table names which were named after our favorite locations we visited together (all aside from Endor, which is a fictional planet from Star Wars – Khoa’s a bit of a fanboy). We also decided to DIY the floral table centerpieces and diligently scoured the SF Flower Mart days before the wedding for stock up on roses, hydrangeas and greens, which ended up saving us a good chunk of money (much appreciated for a bride on a budget).

It was very important for my family to have a traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony on our wedding day. Traditionally, the groom and bride kneel before their elders and pour tea as an offering as a sign of respect, in turn the elders exchange red envelopes called “hung bao” with money or jade jewelry for the Bride stuffed inside. I was hesitant at first to do the ceremony due to limited time constraints but it turned out to be one of the most sentimental parts of the day. I actually cried the most during this time and was so afraid to ruin the painstaking efforts of my MUA before the western ceremony! My mother bought me a beautiful, custom fitted silk “qi pao” in a traditional, auspicious red color to wear. My parents, grandparents and my ancestors before them have all taken part in the tea ceremony on their wedding days and it felt so good and humbling to honor them and keep the tradition alive.

Our first dance was to “Lucky” by Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat, which had a lot of meaning for us since our first concert together was to see Jason Mraz perform! We had his groomsman play guitar while my bridesmaid sang. It was an amazing moment swaying together and surrounded by our biggest supporters! We both love music and we are big Beatles fans, so it was a no brainer that our string quartet play music from the Beatles (I walked down the aisle with my dad to “Here Comes the Sun”, the bridal processional was to “All You Need is Love”) and our cake topper followed suite with that theme. Khoa even surprised me with a slow and heartfelt performance of “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You” by Frankie Valli, complete with his groomsmen dancing and crooning back up! I was in tears and laughing at the same time! It’s really true what other brides say, the day zooms by so fast before even having time to enjoy your dinner, drinks and guests. By the end of it, our hearts were brimming with so much love, laughter and felt the fullest we’ve ever had. It was truly the best day of our lives and an unforgettable kick-off soiree to the spending the rest of our lives together as husband and wife!

Photography: onelove photography | Videographer: Motionscope | Wedding Coordinator: Georgie Saucedo | Floral Design: The Flower House | Wedding Dress: The White Dress | Cake: Wente Vineyards | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: Wente Vineyards | DJ: Elite Entertainment | Groom's Attire: Tiglio | Groomsmen's Attire: Macy's | Beauty: Kat Tinney | Bridal Comb: Best Day Bridal | Bride's Earrings: Nadri | Bridesmaid Robes: Just Cottons | Cake Topper: Better Off Wed | Linens: Napa Valley Linens | Photobooth: Magnolia Photo Booth Co. | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Vintage Rental: Milk Glass Vintage Rentals | Winery: Wente Vineyards

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Chic 10-Minute Hairstyles to Get You Through the Workweek

We’ve all been there, t – 20 minutes to get out the door and you still need to get dressed, put on make-up, brush your teeth and do something, anything with your hair. It’s times like these when a quick, chic hairstyle is in order. The kind that looks well thought out and perfectly coifed yet takes mere minutes to craft. Meet a collection of 10 minute hairstyles that you need to be bookmarking for tomorrow morning.

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Snowy Red Rocks Winter Engagement Session

A beautiful blanket of snow, a gorgeous bouquet of winter greens, and a couple so sweet it’ll make you blush, this e-sesh is what winter daydreams are made of. A sunshine filled afternoon sharing cozy kisses amongst rocky landscape, this darling duo brought along Ashley Sawtelle behind the lens to snap up every snowflake scene right here!

From Ashley Sawtelle… Denver residents, Danica & Cyrus got engaged in the fall and are getting married in the sweet mountain town of Ouray in Western Colorado in June. For their engagement session the couple wanted to stay local and in the beautiful foothills west of Denver at Red Rocks.

The couple dressed up jeans with black and white and Cyrus gave his Bride to be a gorgeous bouquet of winter greens and soft pinks. Even though it was snowing the day before, the sun came out for the shoot providing warmer temperatures and a beautiful blanket of snow covering the red rock landscape. It was a perfect day for the two!

Photography: Ashley Sawtelle | Floral Design: European Flower Shop | Venue: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Rustic Chic Farm Pasture Wedding

Little known fact? Cowgirl boots and ballgowns are the quickest way to my country loving heart. Rollicking yet refined, from the DesignII blooms, to peach jam favors, and the clothesline of photos, every aspect of this pasture affair is effortlessly elegant. Korie Lynn snapped up a gallery that is a mixture of familiarity and romanticism, and you can see it all here!

From the beautiful Bride… The groom and I have always been inspired by community, heritage, and travel. When we began to plan our wedding, we considered first, the German and Czech Biergartens that we grew up with in Texas and second, the semester that we studied together in Paris. We ultimately decided on a celebration that was both rowdy and refined—a mixture of familiarity and romanticism, of country and city, of landscape and architecture.

A beer garden is a sort of communal free-for-all, and we wanted to maintain that spirit of sharing at our reception with long farm tables and a local family-style meal. Meanwhile, we equipped the tabletops with vintage champagne coupes and loosely-arranged flowers to give the setting a little edge of effortless French elegance. We also tried to incorporate details from our daily life, like color-coordinated Trivial Pursuit cards reminiscent of those at Henri’s, our favorite French restaurant in Austin, and strands of yellow-tinged globe lights lining the peaks of our pole tent.

We completed countless DIY projects leading up to the wedding, including our stationery and guestbook, our peach jam favors, and our clothesline of photos. Our parents scoured thrift stores for champagne coupes, mismatched vases, and wicker breadbaskets. The groom’s mother even freehanded our menu chalkboards!

For the venue we chose a family farm just west of Brenham, Texas—a small town located halfway between Austin and Houston, where the groom and I grew up, respectively. October is usually the most beautiful month in The Lonestar State, but the morning of our wedding it rained… and rained… and rained. We were beyond relieved when the clouds decided to pull it together just an hour before our first look.

Our ceremony was entirely otherworldly. It was surreal to see his family, my family, and all of our closest friends—some of them from thousands of miles away—all under the same grove of trees. Our photographer perfectly captured the giddiness and whimsy of the day.

Most importantly, we wanted our guests to feel comfortable and relaxed. Our band played a mixture of country, Cajun, Zydeco, and rock n roll that kept everyone grooving all night. Around ten in the evening, some of our distant neighbors overheard the music and came over to join the dance party! We could not have asked for a more welcoming celebration of love and marriage.

Photography: Korie Lynn Photography | Event Planning: DesignII | Floral Design: DesignII | Wedding Dress: Serendipity Bridal | Wedding Dress: Sarah Seven | Cake: Brenham Olde Towne Bakery | Invitations: The Bride & Groom | Wedding Shoes: Kate Spade | Rings: Ravens' Refuge | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: DesignII | Makeup: Thyme Day Spa & Salon | Hair: Thyme Day Spa & Salon | Band: The Stringbenders | Groom's Attire: Capra And Cavelli | Groomsmen's Attire: J.Crew | Wedding Venue: Private Residence: The Miller Farm | Groomsmen's Attire (Ties): Tux And Tulle | Wedding Boots: Lucchese Boots

Rustic South Dakota State Park Wedding

Give me gorgeous jewel tones and some autumn “I do’s” and I’ll show you one very happy wedding blogger. This South Dakota celebration’s color palette caught my eye immediately; add in all of the DIY rustic detailing and I fell head over heels. Jeff Sampson’s photos have me swooning over this stunning scene and you can skip on over this way to see what we’ve all been missing!

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From The Bride… Ken and I met through mutual friends at a board game bar in Chicago. At first I was skeptical of his love for the game “Ticket to Ride” and he was bemused that I couldn’t remember the order of the planets costing us a trivia question. However, we decided to go on a second date and the rest was history! Fast forward three years, despite living in Chicago, we decided to get married in my home state of South Dakota, at Custer State Park located in the beautiful Black Hills National Forest. It is a place that my family spent many summer vacations and a great tourist destination for all of our family and friends traveling near and far! Ken’s family from New England arranged multiple tours to check out the various sites of the Black Hills and many of our guests took time to enjoy the beauty and history of the area. We wanted our wedding to reflect our love and friendship, hoping the weekend would serve as a fun memory for all of our friends and family who have supported us throughout the years.

I love rustic décor with a touch of glamour and wanted to stay true to the beauty of Custer State Park. Generous friends and family members gave us deer antlers, pheasant feathers and old barn wood to incorporate into the décor. As I was studying for my Nurse Practitioner boards my mom stepped in and completed the projects I had intended to work on! She spray painted antlers gold, hand painted and glittered our beautiful monogram to hang above the fireplace, assembled custom labels onto water bottles, created a wedding activity book for our youngest guests and completed countless other DIY projects that contributed to the thoughtful décor our wedding had. Many friends and family members pitched in to help us with wedding projects and the talent and generosity of our loved ones blew us away! My dad built the entrance sign and smores troughs out of old barn wood which were used at our rehearsal dinner and wedding after party, my friend Andrea Stalheim created all of our beautiful paper products and hand painted our cornhole boards, Ken’s mother sewed bean bags for the cornhole games with our initials on them, my sister and cousin hand stenciled wood signs and Ken’s aunt painted our entrance and chair signs. Ken and I gathered wedding photos of our parents and grandparents to display and remind us of how many incredible relationships inspire us. Custer State Park is known for the large buffalo herd that can be seen roaming the park and sometimes blocking traffic! Nearly 1,300 buffalo roam the 71,000-acre state park in addition to other wildlife like antelope, mountain goats, deer, and elk. We incorporated buffalo and deer antlers into many of our paper designs and decided to attach buffalo cookie cutters to our escort cards so they wouldn’t blow away!

Ken and I spent a few late nights hand stamping and embossing over 200 place cards! I didn’t meet our vendors in person until the week of our wedding, so most of the communication took place via email or Skype and yet Jenny’s Floral and Table 4 Décor beautifully executed and enhanced our vision for the space. I wanted the space to match the beauty of the nature that surrounded us. Jenny Behlings’ floral arrangements surpassed all expectation, they were incredibly unique and she blended the pheasant feathers and antlers seamlessly into the design. Jenny Jewett of Table 4 Décor created such a magical space, we loved the curly willow chandeliers with gorgeous lights and fabric draping from the rafters! The reception looked even more beautiful than we could’ve imagined and both vendors were fantastic to work with.

I have so many wonderful memories from the day, but I will never forget the look on Ken’s face as I walked down the aisle. We chose not to see each other before the ceremony and it was the best decision we could’ve made. It was such an intense moment that I couldn’t help but both laugh and cry as I walked down the aisle! I’ve never experienced such joy! 

Jeff Sampson Photography beautifully captured moments throughout the day and we will cherish our photos for years to come. I didn’t have a wedding planner and Jeff and Val Sampson were not only wonderful to work with, but extremely helpful in planning the timeline of the day and I am so grateful for their guidance through this process! We gave great thought to our music and scripture readings that we chose which made the ceremony incredibly meaningful to us. Ken and I were engaged at Phantom of the Opera in NYC, so the bridesmaids processed into piano accompaniment of Music of the Night. Our priest and dear family friend travelled across the state to marry us, which added such warmth and personality to our ceremony. The reception was a blast, with some of the most heartfelt and funny wedding toasts that I have ever heard. 2 Sister’s Bakery made a beautiful cake and delicious cupcakes that were gone so quickly that Ken and I didn’t even get one! Besides the warm glow coming from the Pavilion, the night sky was dark and cloudy making for a magical setting for such a fun night! We had so much fun with our guests and the dance floor was packed the entire night thanks to JD Productions! We didn’t want the night to end, so we had an after party complete with a DIY smores bar that we enjoyed with many of our guests including a few elk who wandered into the field beside the cabin! I would say my dad put it best in his speech when quoting from my favorite musical Les Miserables, “to love another person is to see the face of God.” To be able to commit our lives and hearts to each other in front of so many people we love was a great blessing and our hearts overflow with gratitude for such an incredible celebration of love!

Photography: Jeffrey Sampson Photography | Floral Design: Jenny's Floral | Bride's Shoes: J.Crew | Bridesmaid Dresses: The Wedding Shoppe | Hair & Makeup: SiBelle Salon | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Venue: Sylvan Lake Lodge | Bridal Gown: JLM Couture, Inc | Bride's Jewelry: BHLDN | Cake + Desserts: 2 Sisters Bakery | DJ/Entertainment: JD Productions | Decor: Table 4 Decor

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Kristin La Voie Photography + A Discount + A Giveaway!

http://kristinlavoie.comAround these parts, Kristin La Voie Photography is totally legend.  An award winning photographer recently named one of the Best Wedding Photographers of 2015, she is a serious expert at capturing each and every gorgeous moment of your day as it unfolds naturally.  In other words?  Stunning images for you, and a whole lot of swooning for those of us here at SMP.  We call that a win-win, lovelies.

A specialist in film photography, and one of the leading film photogs in the Chicago area, we’ve been obsessed with Kristin’s work since the very moment we laid our eyes on her breathtaking captures.  Think beautiful light-filled images that document your day in the prettiest of ways.  With Kristin La Voie Photography, you’ll have those special moments you didn’t even realize were being captured (she’s that good, people) to remember for always.  And, bonus.  Kristin La Voie Photography recently launched KLP BEAUTY, a brand new site totally devoted to capturing all of you stunning brides pre-wedding in a beautiful + oh-so-romantic light.  It’s boudoir reinvented, and it’s totally awesome.

Contact Kristin La Voie Photography today to get started on your amazing journey.  And don’t forget that Kristin is offering SMP readers $300 off any 2015 wedding package through March 31st!

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Kristin La Voie Photography is giving away a Boudoir Mini Session to one lucky SMP reader, which will include session time (30 minutes) and digital images!*  To enter, leave a comment below telling us your most beautiful feature!  The winner, chosen completely at random, will be announced right here on SMP on Friday, March 27, 2015.  For terms and conditions, click here.  Good luck, lovelies! xo

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Elegant Summer Chateau Wedding

These Amsale bridesmaid dresses might be my favorites ever, and trust me, I’ve seen my fair share. Their gorgeous color and flowing fabric works perfectly for this elegant chateau wedding orchestrated by Lynn Lee Fine Weddings & Events. Add in the beautiful bouquets and these maids were lucky ladies. Anne-Marie Bouchard captured it all and I’m left wishing I could wear this look at every future affair.

From Lynn Lee Fine Weddings & Events… Genevieve & Erik were very clear on their priorities for their wedding day from the very start. They wanted to create a fun, relaxed weekend for their family and friends, many of whom had not met prior and numerous travelling some distance in order to attend the nuptials.

The design for the day was created by Lynn Lee Fine Weddings & Events with Genevieve and Erik and their fabulous classic, good taste serving as inspiration. A family friend’s large brass collection became the unifying element around which the other details were developed. The grandeur of the Fairmont Chateau Laurier was the perfect backdrop for this elegant affair and guests enjoyed the many amenities available within that property.

Genevieve and her bridesmaids readied at Genevieve’s family’s home in the city while Erik and his groomsmen dressed at the hotel. Prior to departing for the ceremony, the groomsmen were presented with personalized German beer steins, a wonderful nod to Erik’s family’s German heritage.

The mid-afternoon ceremony at St. Theresa Catholic Church went off without a hitch and Genevieve looked stunning in her Monique L’huillier gown and the bridemaids in their Amsale dresses in a beautiful soft blush tone. Genevieve and Erik were whisked away for a few private moments, followed by formal photos in the same vintage Ford in which Genevieve and her father arrived an hour earlier.

After the ceremony, guests assembled in the Drawing Room foyer at the Chateau Laurier where they enjoyed a cocktail and delicious appetizers to wet their appetite for dinner. Upon entering the Adam Room for dinner, Genevieve and Erik greeted their guests through a receiving line. This was an important element of the day for the married couple since chatting with each guest, individually, was a priority.

In the ballroom, guests were seated at long tables lit by dozens of candlesticks set in brass holders of various, lovely designs. Lynn Lee, Genevieve and Erik very much wanted to create the warmth and feel of a large family dinner where conversation and wine flowed freely and this was certainly achieved. Dinner began with a welcoming toast by the father of the bride with subsequent speeches to follow as guests enjoyed their custom five-course meal that included a filet mignon main course and mousse dessert featuring Quebec maple syrup.

After dinner, Genevieve and Erik cut the beautiful cake created by Catherine’s Cakery which was the central focus of a styled dessert table atop an antique sideboard rented from Any & Jen Decor. Genevieve and Erik wowed guests with their first dance which had been developed through dance lessons that the couple enjoyed leading up to their wedding day. MDRN Photobooth offered a secondary fun activity for guests during the dance. During the latter part of the evening, late night snacks were served which included a smoked meat sandwich carving station, Erik’s special request for the reception.

Photography: AMBphoto | Floral Design: Full Bloom | Cake: Catherine's Cakery | Stationery: We Do Printing | Church: St Theresa Catholic Church | Reception Venue: Fairmont Chateau Laurier | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | MakeUp: Amy Lupiano Of Ottawa Makeup Artists | Hair: Jennifer Heaney & Juliana Gjikopulli | DJ: Pro Entertainment Group | Groom's Attire: Baumler Tuxedo | Vintage Car Rental: Les Envolees Blanches | Beer Steins: King Works | Brides Gown Designer: Monique Lhuillier | Bridesmaid Dress Shop: With Love Bridal Boutique | Groom's Bowtie: The Tie Bar | Ladies Robes: Plum Pretty Sugar | Limousine Rentals: Millennium Limousines | Musicians: Cadenza Strings | Photobooth: MDRN Photobooth Company | Planner/designer: Lynn Lee Fine Weddings & Events | Rentals: Groovy Linens | Rentals: Pieces Of Love Vintage | Rentals: Coral Sparks | Rentals: Amy & Jen | Rentals: Partytime Rentals | Shoes Brides: Manolo Blahnik | Shoes Groom: Cole Haan | Soloist: Rachel Dillman | Wedding Dress Shop: The White Dress

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