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Romantic Gatsby Bridal Styled Shoot

If you’re going for the Daisy look on your wedding day (and who wouldn’t want to be as beautiful as the woman Jay Gatsby – or Leo, for you modern ladies – obsesses over) boy do we have some inspiration for you. Justin Tearney has pulled together some of the most beautiful Gatsby-esque looks we’ve seen in a while, and it’s all right here.

From Justin Tearney… My wife Megan and I put together an inspirational bridal shoot that featured a classic Gatsby look with different headpiece and veil options. We also included some gorgeous florals to match provided by Heather Heagy of Custom Florals. The shoot was intended to be ultra simple and strictly focus on 3 things: The beauty of the bride, the gatsby style for inspiration, and the amazing colors as only film photography can capture. All images captured on medium format Kodak Portra 800 film.

Photographer: Justin Tearney | Florist: Heather Heagy Of Custom Florals | Dress: Cocoa Couture | Hair And Make Up: Alana Schnoor | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Head Pieces: Andrea Brown Of Divine By Andrea | Model: Hilary Heagy | Stylist: Megan Tearney

Traditional Pittsburgh Wedding at the William Penn Omni Hotel

I know you come here for your daily dose of weddings, but I’m just as certain you’re here for your daily dose of happy too. Valerie Barnes Film has delivered, because the couple at the center of this wedding has both a love and a happiness that are contagious!

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From the cinematographer… Even though Susanna and Carl met and now reside in Boston, she chose to marry in her hometown of Pittsburgh because she wanted to be married in St. Paul’s Cathedral, the church where her parents were married in 1972. ” I can’t wait to be in that church. It’s so beautiful.”

When she brought Carl to Pittsburgh for the first time she took him to the church for a cousin’s wedding and told him, “I’m going to get married one day in this church.”

On the morning of her wedding day, she dressed at her parent’s home in Fox Chapel. Though her dress was designed by Monique L’huiller and her shoes by Badgley Mischka, she added a few personal items to complete her look — the veil she wore was the her mother’s wedding veil and the bracelet she wore was also borrowed from her mother.

The wedding reception was held in the William Penn Omni Hotel. “I loved that it was in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh and also thought it was perfect for the feel of our wedding. “

Susanna’s thought about her marriage, “I hope for our marriage that we are able to hold in our hearts and our minds the love and admiration and appreciation that we have for each other today everyday, and that we keep growing not only as individuals but as a couple.”

Photography: Goldstein Photography | Videography: Valerie Barnes Film | Event Planning: The Event Group | Floral Design: Hepatica | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Vanilla Pastry Studio | Ceremony Venue: St. Paul's Cathedral | Reception Venue: Omni William Penn | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Jewelry: Tiffany & Co. | Catering: Omni William Penn | Tuxedo: Tophat Tuxedo | Bridesmaids\' Dresses: Amsale | Linens: Mosaic Linens

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Welkinweir Arboretum and Gardens DIY Wedding

If there’s one thing I can get on board with it’s a DIY wedding. Especially when it includes pops of yellow, peach and coral just like this. With a hefty dose of handmade charm and captures by the talented Meg Brock, this is one autumn lovefest you don’t want to miss!

 

From Meg Brock…. From our first meeting, I knew Justin and Paula’s day was going to be unique, fun, and memorable. Both the ceremony and reception were held at the beautiful Welkinweir Estate, a 197 acre property with a 55-acre arboretum and historic estate house. The predicted rain held off long enough for everyone to enjoy an outdoor ceremony in front of the estate house and outdoor cocktail hour that included many types of beer brewed by the groom. At the reception, guests enjoyed a cozy, family style meal while being treated to the country swing/roots jazz/street blues music of the Bumper Jacksons. It was an incredible day filled with lots of love!

From the Bride… Our wedding was inspired by our love of cooking, old-timey music, fall, and a hint of science fiction. We love the rich colors of fall, but we decided to use their lighter form for the wedding so that our colors would not outshine the natural backdrop of the venue. We used colanders and spice jars as centerpieces for the tables to speak to our mutual foodie interests. The meal was served family style so that attendees could easily make small talk with each other and the menu featured fresh, seasonal foods. The bride’s midwestern heritage was highlighted by a Garrison Keillor reading and the groom’s family was spotlighted through the ninebeers he made for the event, especially the “Viditus Ale” which contained his grandfather’s home made spirits.

Photography: Meg Brock Photography | Florist: Clark's Flower Shop | Bridesmaid's Dresses: ModCloth | Band: The Bumper Jacksons | Venue: Welkinweir Arboretum And Gardens | Brides Dress: Cloud Nine Bridal Boutique

Outdoor Wedding at Merion Tribute House

Give me an ultra-romantic, impeccably styled outdoor “I do,” and I’ll be one happy blogger. But take that same affair and add top-notch vendors like Kay English and Reverie Events, and it’s sure to go down as an all-time fave. With cascading bouquets and a million steal-worthy details, the full gallery plus video from Willow Tree Films are two pretty things you just mustn’t miss. 

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From the Bride… The day I started to date my husband, is the day I started to daydream about my future wedding. Seven years later when we got engaged I was beyond ready to plan the wedding of my dreams. Our wedding day exceeded all of my biggest dreams and expectations. I wasn’t going for a specific theme, I just wanted my wedding to feel and look romantic and beautiful.

The first step was to find my venue, our neighbor told us about a wedding she was invited too at the Merion Tribute House in Merion Station, PA. The moment we stepped foot on the property I knew this was exactly what I wanted. A beautiful old castle that had so much charm, It was love at first sight. Next, I found the perfect florist to create the exact look I wanted at Reverie Events with natural flowers and cascading greenery accompanied by candles to add a romantic feel.

My photographer Kay English Photography was a must book since she has been a wonderful mentor in my life and her work is absolutely amazing! I also wanted to find a videographer that could capture our day as well, Willow Tree Films was a no brainer, their work is so unique and beautiful.

Last but not least, my dress! It was the first dress I tried on and I knew it was the one! It is a Marisa wedding gown. Bridesmaids dresses were Jim Hjelm in a light blush color. Our day couldn’t have been any more perfect then it could have been, I am so thankful for everyone that made our day possible!

Photography: Kay English Photography | Floral Design: ReverieMade | Wedding Dress: Marisa Bridals | Reception Venue: Merion Tribute House | Bridesmaids' Dresses: JLM Couture, Inc | Venue: Merion Tribute House | Doorknob Table Numbers: Framed In Love | Video: Willow Tree Films

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Outdoor Pennsylvania Wedding with Garden Details

For a couple from California, this garden wedding is the perfect mix of Pennsylvania and California cool. From the sushi appetizers, to the surfboard guest book and the beautiful surroundings of the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove made even more so by Beautiful Blooms, this is the epitome of garden celebration done right. And the images by Lindsay Docherty Photography are a testament to all that pretty garden goodness. See even more right here.

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I can’t even form the words to describe this wedding. Stupendous? Magical? Utterly perfect? Take your pick; any of them will work. The sushi-loving, California couple were a delight, the weather was more than anyone could have asked for (a threat of rain turned to 0% precipitation that day), the venue is one of my all-time favorites (John James Audubon Center), and the details… oh the details!

The peach and teal invitations and stationary suite were gorgeously coordinated throughout the day. Beautiful Blooms outdid themselves! The many floral pieces and décor accents presented a look that was amazingly cohesive and delicate without ever being too over-the-top. It was just right done just right.

Laura’s white lace over champagne strapless gown was beautiful. She tried on about 7 dresses and knew that this was the one.

Laura arrived in a white Rolls Royce with the man who has been the guy in her life until that day. She left in that same classic car with Ryan that night.

The outdoor ceremony was lovely and very personal. Gidget, Laura’s sister’s French Bulldog helped the sweet flower girls down the aisle, the couple gave memory boxes to each of the parents, they signed their marriage certificate with a custom wax seal, and the ceremony music was courtesy of friends and family of the bride – all marvelous musicians. Laura doesn’t remember a word of the ceremony.

The Audubon Center has a pretty awesome perk for guests during cocktail hour – an owl!

Laura surprised Ryan, an avid surfer, with a custom longboard as a wedding gift – a gift that doubled as a guest book! As one could imagine from a family of musicians, the reception was a blast. Friends played during the father/daughter dance and nary a tune after 1970 was played that night on that checkerboard floor.

This wedding had so much amazing. So much thought and care went into every component to create a blissful day for Laura and Ryan.

Photography: Lindsay Docherty Photography | Cakes: Bredenbeck's Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor | Shoes: Bandolino | Rings: 33 Jewels | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Jeffrey Miller Catering | Hair & Makeup: Nu Waves Salon & Day Spa | Ceremony Music: Enso Quartet | Ceremony Music: Daniel Boring | Bridal Dress: Marisa Bridals | DJ And Videographer: Lovesick | Dress Shop: Bridals by Danielle's | Florist & Event Design: Beautiful Blooms Events | Flower Girl's Dresses: Laurie's Tutu Boutique | Paper Suite & Invitations: Maxine Monroe | Reception Music: Burning Bridget Cleary | Veil: The Ivory Suite | Wedding & Ceremony: John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove

Gold + Sparkly Kimmel Center Wedding

Very rarely is it that a wedding comes across my desk and stops me in my tracks for hours. I rework my own wedding plans (said wedding happened almost 5 years ago) while dreamily flipping through the gallery. Today, it’s happened. Lauren Fair Photography captured a wedding that is gold and sparkly, beautiful purple blooms, and a couple who looks like they are the happiest couple on earth. I’m enamored.


From the photographer… Classy + beautiful. That’s the two words that come to mind when thinking back on Rose Anna + Will’s STUNNING Philly wedding. They are the sweetest couple ever, with so many wonderful family + friends – not to mention impeccable taste! I was mildly obsessed with Rose Anna’s Jenny Packham gown and sparkly bridesmaid dresses, and when paired with Sullivan Owen’s drop-dead gorgeous florals, they looked good enough to eat.

Photography: Lauren Fair Photography | Cinematographer: Tweed Weddings | Event Planning: The Queen of Hearts Wedding Consultants | Floral Design: Sullivan Owen | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Ceremony Venue: Kimmel Center | Reception Venue: Kimmel Center | Makeup: Beke Beau

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Fall Farm Wedding at Sweetwater Farm

Farm weddings warm my heart right up, particularly when they are as sweet as this one captured by Susan Stripling Photography at Sweetwater Farm. It’s filled to the brim with details so darling they will make your heart sing, and they are all waiting for you right here in this pretty little gallery. And don’t miss their equally sweet film from Unique Visions Studios below…

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From Susan Stripling PhotographyIf you’re looking for the perfect fall wedding look no further than Ashley and Zach’s Sweetwater Farm wedding. Hilary Felton from Country Meadow Florists provided the floral decor and the catering was by Feastivities. Ashley and Zach put a lot of love into their details, including beautiful personal touches on the long reception farm tables, a custom sign on their red getaway car, and a warm sparkler exit at the end of the night.

Photography: Susan Stripling Photography | Videographer: Unique Visions Studio | Dress: Romona Keveza | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Feastivities | Band: Gonzo's Nose | Ceremony And Reception: Sweetwater Farm

Autumn Inspired Philadelphia wedding

This wedding is my everything today. Seriously, if I had to pick a favorite today, this would be it. Because not only is it stylish as all get out and filled with STUNNING florals from Sullivan Owen but it’s also filled with so much love I can barely stand it. It’s all captured in a way by Siousca Photography that makes me want to cry the happiest of tears, and you can see it all here.

From Siousca PhotographyI’d like to share this intimate fall wedding that I shot this past year. Both the wedding and reception were held in a industrial-chic restored textile mill just outside of Philadelphia. The floral details had a beautiful autumn woodland theme created by Sullivan Owen. She used lots of colorful fall leaves in the brides bouquet and reception centerpieces…unlike anything I’ve seen before. There was no bridal party, only the couples three sons.

Photography: Siousca Photography | Photography: Siousca Photography | Floral Design: Sullivan Owen | Floral Design: Sullivan Owen | Wedding Dress: Watters | Invitations: Stephanie Patterson | Invitations: Stephanie Patterson | Catering: Peachtree & Ward | Catering: Peachtree & Ward | Band: Ryan Tennis | Band: Ryan Tennis | Wedding Venue: Peche | Wedding And Reception Venue: Peche

Cabin Glam Celebration

If you are ready to say goodbye to winter, you might be singing a different tune after cozying up with this cabin celebration brought to us by Momental Designs. This, my dears, is why I love winter. Warm fires, delicious food, and some fabulous people enjoying each others company (and perhaps a few bottles of wine), this gallery captured by Morrissey Photo is everything that is good about the cold season.

From Kristy of Momental DesignsThis is our Momental team winter celebration inspired by this off the beaten path cabin in the woods. Watercolor + wood + sequins were our design muse throughout. Our invitations were presented in hand built wooden slide top boxes made from curly maple and cherry woods. The lid was watercolored in shades of celery, teal, violet and indigo before the hand rubbed finish was perfected.

The table was set with bamboo flatware and dishes and included cut glass wine goblets and vintage Noritake china featuring a warm landscape scene. The handmade watercolor paper garland was seen throughout; backs of chairs and on the mantle. Fiftyflowers.com provided us with an eclectic winter mix of blooms to include; Scabiosa pods, White Amaryllis, Dusty Miller, Hanging Amaranthus and Silver Brunia. We used a combination of Roseville Pottery and Daher Tins for arranging

Tieks gifted each Momental Girl a pair of Tieks so of course we had to hand painted each box with impressionistic winter scenes in sepia and white, which looked amazing against the aqua boxes! Menus and place cards featured similar tree artwork elements as the main invitation, all in silver foil. We crafted sweet flatware pockets from the menu design to place at each seat, and I loved the mix of seats from rustic old kitchen chairs and a pine log bench to floral upholstered cane-back and rocking chairs.

Our menu: Cheese and fruit feast with honey and compotes / spinach salad with butternut, cranberries, walnuts, blue cheese crumbles and sherry vinaigrette/warm ciabatta bread and bread sticks / roasted chicken with brie,apricots and almonds / cornmeal crusted polenta with spinach and boursin / grilled vegetable stacks / bread pudding station – Raisin Cinnamon, Pumpkin and Bourbon Peacan seved with sauces – creme anglaise and salted caramel / gourmet s’mores station – a selection of crazy candy bars and fruity marshmallows served with chile powder.

Photography: Morrissey Photo | Food: The Epicurean Delight | DIY Flower Provider: Fifty Flowers | Flower Design: Momental Designs | Gifting: Tieks | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Styling, Celebration Design And Stationery: Momental Designs | Watercolor Wood Invitation Boxes: Skilltree Designs

Philadelphia Wedding at The Old Mill

This Philadelphia wedding at the The Old Mill captured beautifully by Asya Photography warms my heart right up. Not only is it gorgeous (hello stunning bouquet from Amaranth), but it’s also filled with that kind of obvious love that makes me weak in the knees, and you can see every sweet moment right here.

From the Bride…Nick and I met after a Jack Johnson Concert in the parking lot of the then “Tweeter Center” in Camden, New Jersey while sitting in traffic and after my car batter died and had to be jumped. Nick approached my car and told me that I had the prettiest eyes he had ever seen and told me I was cute. We exchanged numbers, texted, and hung out a few times for about 2 months then went on a trip to Riviera Maya together and the rest is HISTORY!

The Dress: AHHHH, the dress!!! I always knew that I wanted a LACE dress, because that is “so me” (everyone who knows me well says that). I found a picture of this dress and fell in love with it. I did a lot of research on this dress and called around and hunted down who had it….. The first dress boutique I went to was Bijou Bridal…. The first dress I tried on was the Enzoani Diana Dress (which I fell in love with). I also tried on about 10 other dresses that day, and about 20 other dresses over the next week or so….. Nothing fit or felt like or looked like the Diana…. The shape, the straps, the neckline, and the detail on the belt—- I knew this was the ONE, especially for the venue that we chose! My mom, her good friend Charlene(who is like family to me), and my best friend since the 2nd grade Liz came with me on multiple occasions to support my decision!

The Cake: We fell in love with the tiny little family owned bakery when we went to our tasting. David, the owner was super friendly and accommodating. We tried about 12 different cake and icing combinations and loved that fact that we could get several different flavors all in one cake for our wedding. We chose a layer of chocolate/vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream and fresh strawberries in between, banana walnut with an amazing cream cheese icing, and red velvet with that same amazing cream cheese icing in the middle. What makes this cake unique? Our cake was unique because I never have been to a wedding with the different, yet simple icing design that we chose. I feel like most weddings these days have super formal, fondant cakes which I knew I didn’t want! I loved how our cake turned out!

Music: We had our musician friend David Duong (aka Phat Asian) play our ceremony music which was handpicked by Nick and I. We had him play a mix of Beatles and Jack Johnson Love songs as guests arrived. We also asked Dave to learn Jack Johnson’s “Angel” because Nick said that the words reminded him of me, and we hold Jack in a special place in our hearts because we actually met at a Jack Johnson concert in 2008. Our DJ’s name was Binh Nguyen and we gave him a list of all of our favorite songs to play throughout the night including everywhere from motown to Jason Mraz to Miley Cyrus. Our guests definitely had no problem working up a sweat on the dance floor!

Flowers: Amaranth in Narberth. I absolutely LOVED working with Loretta. I met with her about 10 times before the wedding and she probably was so sick of me by the time the wedding weekend came to be! I had a vision from day 1… I wanted color in my bouquet and I wanted blueish green succulents in there somehow to pick up on the color of the girls dresses. I kept tweaking exactly what I wanted adding more color and texture (then feathers) each time I met with Loretta. I also designed the boutineers for the guys— I took a few ideas I saw on Pinterest along with my own twist and Loretta made it happen. I also purchased all of my own center piece lanterns for 1/2 of the tables, and for the other 1/2 I purchased large mason jars and glued a pretty ribbon to the rim of them. the bridesmaids each put their amazing bouquets in the mason jars after the ceremony. My bouquet was magical! I will never forget the moment when I saw my flowers for the first time while I was still getting ready, I knew it was a sign that the rest of my day was going to be as perfect and magical as my bouquet looked!

The day was rustic, warm, personal, magical and picture perfect. Perfect temperature/weather for the beginning of November….. Loved how my hair and makeup turned out, ALL of the bridesmaids looked absolutely gorgeous and the groomsmen all looked amazing in their Vera Wang Suits! I think that our wedding felt intimate even thought there were over 100 people.

I had a vintage gold heart pin that belonged to my godmother, my aunt Marie, who passed away a few months ago and I attached it to my bouquet alond with a heart charm that my former babysitter and lifetime friend, Lisa gave to me. My something blue was a heart cut out from one of my dad’s old shirt and sewn to the inside of my dress. I basically designed my bouquet and the guy’s boutineers with some inspiration from a combination of different bouqets I had seen before. I hand stamped and decorated the bridesmaid’s gift boxes and bags.

Photographer: Asya Photography | Florist: Little Jasmine Therapies and Spa | Wedding Dress: Bisou Bridal | Catering: Conner Catering, Inc. | DJ: Bihn Nguyen | Guitarist: David Duong | Reception And Ceremony Venue: Conner Catering, Inc.

Crossing Vineyards Winery Wedding

Any bride who plans a wedding filled with pink, gold and glitter is a girl after our own heart. So when Lindsay Madden sent along this sparkly vineyard affair featuring all of the above? Well, there was no question it belonged on the pages of SMP. With lush bouquets by Beautiful Blooms and an ombre petal aisle runner that’ll rock your world, there’s a million pretty reason to start your Friday right here.

From the Bride… Ryan and I had always envisioned our wedding day to be intimate, unique and centered around our friends and family. As a wedding photographer I knew exactly what I wanted design wise, and Ryan agreed that Crossing Vineyards was the perfect blank canvas to bring that vision to life. We chose blush, gold and sequin details for nearly everything. Our girls picked their own dresses, and were tied together by lush bouquets of pink astilbe flower – my favorite.

My dress was blush, and I wore pink and white ombre sequin heels. My bouquet, as well as the ceremony aisle, featured garden roses in ombre shades of pink and peach. Over a year of planning went into all of the little details, from the hand picked vintage stamps we used on our invites, to the hand picked Asian pears used for escort cards, to the veil that Ryan’s mom hand made for me a week before the wedding. Our beloved dogs, Olive and Cudi, were walked down the aisle by a good friend, and that was one of our favorite additions we made that guests loved.

A welcome table on the ceremony lawn featured vintage black and white photographs of both families – a fun and touching surprise for both sides. My beloved uncle James passed away a few months before our wedding, and we honored his love of traveling by featuring vintage post cards of Philadelphia, New York and New Orleans in lieu of a guest book. At the reception, Little Baby’s Ice Cream, a boutique ice cream company, provided amazing treats in flavors like Bourbon Bourbon Vanilla and Peanut Butter Maple Tarragon.

Our personal and most memorable events from the day included the first look in Washington Crossing, which was incredibly emotional for both of us and something we will never forget. During our ceremony, we read our own vows to one another. It was an extremely personal and intimate ceremony, which is exactly what we wanted. We are still hearing from our parents how there was not a dry eye in sight.

Even months after the wedding we still talk about how it was the most amazing day of our lives, and something we’d love to redo over and over again. We are already looking forward to renewing our vows in New Orleans – the city where we first fell in love and one year later got engaged in.

Photography: Lindsay Madden Photography | Florist: Beautiful Blooms Events | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Grand Cru Catering | Stationery: Aerialist Press | Ceremony Venue: Crossing Vineyards Winery | Reception Venue: Crossing Vineyards Winery | Wedding Shoes: Prada | Bridesmaids Dresses: Justice of the Peace, Tiffany Blake | Catering: Grand Cru Catering | Hair and Make Up: Your Day Your Way | Entertainment: Pulse Entertainment | Groom's Tuxedo: Indochino | Linen: BBJ La Tavola

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Elegance Tudor Mansion Wedding

I often get asked “What makes a wedding an SMP wedding?” Well my loves, that certain something that is so hard to describe is embodied in this exact wedding from Emily Wren Photography. The color palette that makes my heart skip a beat, that gorgeous Romona Keveza gown, the flowers, the venue, the ambiance… it’s the kind of wedding we talk about at the water cooler for days!


From the beautiful bride… We met at the University of Pittsburgh, both studying for engineering degrees, so in true engineer fashion, we took a practical, no-fuss approach to planning our wedding. Equals in planning from the start, it was important to us to have a stellar venue to accommodate our ceremony and reception. Enter Aldie Mansion, located a few short miles from where I grew up, which provided a beautiful garden patio and long pathway to the altar, as well as a bright ballroom for our reception. We had such a fantastic experience working with the caterer and event staff, creating the little details that made our day “ours.”

Waking up to a thunderstorm is not every bride or groom’s dream; however, we were so fortunate that the storms passed and stayed away on our wedding day! I got ready at my Mom’s house, complete with my Aunts (the Miller girls!), my bridesmaids and a delicious brunch spread prepared by Mom and Aunts. Steve got ready in the honeymoon suite with his groomsmen, and were soon met by Cassidy of Emily Wren Photography for a hilarious photo shoot that included a few priceless hot tub shots of Steve and his groomsmen.

One of our favorite aspects of Aldie Mansion were the bride & groom suites. The bridal suite overlooked the ceremony site, complete with a Rapunzel-esque balcony from which I conducted the flower toss! Leather couches, a flat screen TV and a foosball table rounded out the groom’s suite.

Our first look was so sweet, and wonderfully executed by Emily and Cassidy of Emily Wren Photography. We can’t speak enough of the whole idea of a first look; seeing each other before our ceremony did wonders to our nerves! The grounds of Aldie Mansion provided so many stunning photo locations. This venue defies the meaning of all-in-one. It blows it out of the water!

We received many compliments on our ceremony, which was officiated by Father John Michael O’Sullivan. Coming from two different religious backgrounds, Catholic for me and Lutheran for Steve, it was important to have a traditional wedding ceremony that borrowed aspects from both of our faiths. I processed to Debussy’s Claire de Lune performed on strings by Winterberry Trio, my favorite song. Two of our closest friends, Ali & Sumter, said the readings, and soon enough it was vows, rings, then the kiss!

After some family photos, we enjoyed cocktail hour with our guests. We munched on some great appetizers, and enjoyed the wine, beer and spirits we hand selected for the event. Guests were free to roam the mansion and grounds during the event, and it was surely a beautiful night to enjoy the patio. A big hit were our childhood photos displayed in the library, as well as our calendar, in lieu of guestbook. Guests signed on their birthday, so now there is no excuse to miss anyone’s in 2014!

Dinner was superb. Guests dined on brisket, salmon or vegan quinoa cakes. After cake was cut, red velvet with cream cheese icing, dancing officially began! One of our favorite moments on the dance floor was when the DJ played “Sweet Caroline.” It’s tradition to play the song during Pitt football home games, and everyone chants “Let’s Go Pitt” and “Go Pitt” during the chorus. The dozens of Pitt fans in attendance, and Pitt fans at heart, surrounded us on the dance floor while we lead the chants.

When the DJ stopped spinning and it was time to end our wedding, we gave our guests a late night snack and to take with them. Steve’s family is spread out all over the country, and for many of them, it was their first time in the Philadelphia area. To give them a taste of Philly, as well as please our local guests, we served soft pretzels and butterscotch krimpet Tasteycakes! The Tasteycakes and to-go bags were personalized with our custom stamp.

What a day to remember. It can’t get much better than being surround by loving family and friends, some who never left the dance floor. We will forever cherish our wedding day as one of the best days of our lives, and have to thank all of our vendors for making our wedding day complete.

Photography: Emily Wren Photography | Flowers: Kate Tilghman | Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza Legends | Invitations: Minted | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaid Dresses: Bill Levkoff | Catering: Jeffrey Miller Catering | Make-up: Dylan Michael Cosmetics | Hair: Up Your Do | DJ: Grace From No Macarena | Ties: The Tie Bar | Suits: The Black Tux | Officiant: Father John Michael O'Sullivan | Transportation: Sterling Limosuine | Accomodations: Hampton Inn Amelia Island | Beer & Spirits: Frank's Wine | Bride's Jewelry: Nadri | Bridesmaid Robes: Designs By Celia | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Aldie Mansion | Custom Stamp: InvitationBox | Late Night Snack: Jim's Soft Pretzels | Late Night Snack: Tastycake Butterscotch Krimpets | Programs: Vista Print | String Trio: Gig Masters - PartyPosh | Veil: Toni Federici | Wedding Day Coordinator: Anne Clancy Of Jeffrey A. Miller Catering | Wine: Trader Joe's

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Fairmount Park Horticulture Center Wedding

Oh my goodness, is this wedding crazy gorgeous.  Like so crazy gorgeous, I am not even sure what to say. It’s like everything I absolutely adore about weddings (vibrant colors, lush blooms, adorable duos) all wrapped up in one stunning affair held at the always-amazing Horticulture Center In Fairmount Park.  In other words, it’s pure perfection captured by Asya Photography and you can see it all right here.

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From the Bride… We got married and had our reception at the Horticulture Center in Fairmount Park. The Horticulture Center was actually the only venue that we looked at. A close friend had seen the venue the week before us and told me that I would definitely get married there; she turned out to be right. We loved the venue so much that we immediately put a hold down for an autumn date and cancelled any other venue visits we had planned. We loved that the Horticulture Center is inside the city limits of Philadelphia but feels so removed and serene. The grounds are huge and we knew they’d provide for gorgeous photos. We wanted to get married in one of the gardens outside, but knew our backup option, inside the display garden of the greenhouse, was an amazing second choice (so much so that we even considered it as a first choice). The small lush greenhouse felt like a magical secret garden with tropical plants, and turned out to be the perfect place for our cocktail hour, with the sun lowering in the sky overhead and fountains trimmed with votive candles at twilight. Our outdoor ceremony was stunning, as our guests had a view of the fountains behind us and the sun-setting picture perfect behind us as we said our vows. Our reception was inside the larger greenhouse in the succulent room. With white lights and plants hanging from the beams, it was a gorgeous setting accented by simple white flowers and candles on the tables. We hung photos of our parents and grandparents wedding days on the lattice wall behind our sweetheart table. All in all, the venue transitioned perfectly with the greenhouse windows, from daylight outside during our ceremony to a twilight cocktail hour and reception under a starlit sky.

We picked a beautiful venue that spoke for itself and added some simple flowers and personal touches. Because there was so much green in the venue we chose dove gray tablecloths and white flowers with pops of green on the table numbers and menus. The color showed up in the beautiful bouquets.
The biggest DIY project that we did was our escort cards. With the help of Dan’s sister we made and canned over 100 jars of homemade applesauce that served as escort cards. We loved the idea of incorporating autumnal elements into the wedding, like apple cider and pumpkin cheesecake. We wanted to do something homemade and I love to cook, so the applesauce seemed really fitting. After the wedding was over our guests had something to remind them of our special day. Many of them called us for weeks afterwards to tell us how much they loved the applesauce… maybe we have a future business!

We looked at a few bakeries but fell in love with Bredenbeck’s in Chestnut Hill. They had so many delicious choices it was really difficult to decide. We chose to have one display cake as well as two additional sheet cakes, which meant 3 flavor combinations: almond pound cake with nutella filling, chocolate chip pound cake with cannoli filling, and butter pound cake with caramel filling. We had little boxes for our guests to take extra cake home, and every single piece went. Our guests told us that this wasn’t wedding cake because it was simply too good. Bredenbeck’s recreates your top tier on your one-year anniversary (rather than us having to store it in the freezer for an entire year), and we can’t wait to savor that nutella filling again.

I tried on dresses a few times, and found it was difficult to decide because every single dress was gorgeous and I wasn’t quite sure what I wanted. I went shopping with my mom in Philly and Baltimore (where I’m from) and found a dress I loved but felt like something was a little off—mostly I think it was more trendy than “me” and I wanted to look like myself on my wedding day. My sister-in-law convinced me to try on some more form fitting dresses because I started running a few years ago and she thought I should show off my figure that I’d worked so hard on through endurance running. My maid of honor came with me on a final shopping trip when I found my dress. It was classic with special details and figure flattering. I brought my mom, mother in law, and sister in law back to the store (Bridals by Danielle) to see the dress, and when they all got emotional I was completely confident in my decision. The veil with lace edging was the icing on the cake. I got a lot of compliments and absolutely loved my dress!

I saw the shoes I eventually purchased for my wedding on Style Me Pretty. They were Vera Wang Lavender Label but from last season and were sold out everywhere. They were exactly what I was looking for so a friend helped me hunt them down to a Nordstrom Rack location relatively close to home. They were perfect to me—peep toe flats with beautiful detailing. Half-way through the reception I changed into my sparkly silver Tom’s, which were also a gift to all of the bridesmaids.

Our very good friend’s dad made my engagement ring, as well as both of our wedding rings. The center stone in my engagement ring was from my great-grandmother and Dan had it set in an antique style setting, which was exactly what I envisioned. I used my paternal grandmother’s wedding band during the ceremony and wear it along with a second band that Mark from Engagement Rings Direct made for me. The second band is a diamond and sapphire infinity band. I really wanted unique engagement and wedding jewelry, and find that not many people my age use sapphires. My maternal grandmother used to wear a diamond and sapphire ring that was unfortunately lost at some point; my band reminds me of her. I also wore diamond and sapphire earrings of my mom’s and a diamond teardrop necklace that was my maternal grandmother’s. Additionally I pinned an antique cameo pin on my bouquet that was my paternal grandmother’s. Even though neither of my grandmothers are alive, I very much felt their presence at the wedding as I was so fortunate to wear many of their heirlooms.

A family friend, Nancy, did our flowers. Nancy owns Unforgettable Affairs and stopped working as a florist full time several years ago, but still does a few events a year. We knew she would do an amazing job but she really exceeded our expectations. The bouquets, boutonnières, and centerpieces were exactly what we were looking for. The simple centerpieces surrounded by candlelight were the perfect complement to the already beautiful and floral Horticulture Center.

It’s hard to narrow it down to just one thing but there are definitely a few stand out moments. Our first look was incredibly emotional and beautiful; we didn’t talk to each other at all after we went to bed the night before the wedding and it just felt like there was a lot of build up to that moment. Our first look was on a picturesque and quiet side street in our neighborhood. As I walked up the street to greet my groom, one of the groomsmen stood off to the side playing some of our favorite songs on guitar. Tears of happiness streamed down my face and I felt like I was in a dream.

The weather was definitely a memorable component of the day—I had secretly hoped for 80 degrees but the week earlier it had been incredibly cool so I bought a cardigan just in case. Luckily it turned out to be 85!

During the ceremony when our best man and maid of honor walked down the aisle, the best man Alex, who also gave a hilariously memorable toast later in the night, walked right up to Dan and gave him a big kiss on the cheek, one of Dan’s favorite moments of the day.

We first started looking for a ketubah about 6 months before the wedding. We really wanted to get something custom designed that incorporated special elements about our relationship, including our summer camp. We were having a hard time finding an artist we liked that also fit our budget. I started to look on Etsy for artists and kept coming across designs I liked by the same artist so I finally clicked on her shop to learn more about her. It turns out it was one of our friends from camp! She is now working in New York as a ketubah artist and makes stunning watercolor Ketubahs (thepaintedketubah.com). We had a few skype meetings with her and gave her some really basic ideas of important elements and she ended up designing the most gorgeous ketubah. It includes a picture of the chapel at our camp, the pine trees that are omnipresent in the Poconos, and succulents because our reception was in the succulent room. There are tiny corners that are images of the night sky at camp; one of them contains the opening lyric of an old camp song and reads: “We went away when we were very young, to find the person that we would become”.

Our ceremony was really important to us, so we spent a lot of time planning with our rabbi and including traditions that were meaningful to us. One tradition we really wanted to include was havdallah. This ceremony marks the separation between Shabbat and the rest of the week. In this case it also marked the separation between our old lives and our new life as husband and wife. During the ceremony a beautiful braided candle is used that burns brightly because it has multiple wicks. We asked all of our camp friends to participate in this part of the ceremony and they each held a braided candle. It was really beautiful and we felt enveloped in the love of this community. We also took havdallah as an opportunity to turn around and face all of our guests. It was so wonderful to truly engage with everyone during this incredibly intimate moment, being able to give and receive smiles from our favorite people in the world.

During the reception we just loved all the dancing. The horah was terrifying, joyous, and exhilarating all at the same time. Towards the end of the night there was a catwalk dance-off. At the very end of the night our guests cheered for one more song and the band played “Shout”; our friends surrounded us as things got more energetic and we ended the night with friends dancing and singing around us as we danced our butts off, smiling and enjoying every single second of it.

Photography: Asya Photography | Event Planning: Two Little Birds | Flowers: Unforgettable Affairs | Wedding Dress: Bridals by Danielle's | Cake: Bredenbeck's Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor | Shoes: Vera Wang | Bridesmaids Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: STARR Catering Group | Hair + Makeup: Beautiful Brides Philly | Band: Philly Event Group | Groomsmen's Attire: Macy's | Ceremony Music: Amy Beshara | Ceremony And Reception Venue: The Horticulture Center in Fairmount Park

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Philadelphia Wedding at Skybox At 2424 Studios

Industrial with a heaping side of happy, this Philadelphia wedding is sure to make you grin from ear to ear. From the gorgeous color palette to the super in love duo – every image snapped up by Alison Dunn is smiling-inducing to say the least, making this gallery one fabulous place to spend your time today. See even more of this pretty party right here.

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From the Bride…I grew up in Wayne, PA and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication. I currently am in my second year working with Philly Cru doing campus ministry at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University. I live in Philadelphia’s Chinatown with Corey, and am involved at liberti church east in Fishtown. I love any red velvet flavored treat and strong coffee.

Corey grew up in New Rochelle, NY and also graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in May 2013, with a Bachelor of Science in Bio Engineering. He’s in his first year working with Philly Cru and is involved at liberti church east. Corey enjoys exploring Philadelphia and sampling dark beer.

Corey and I met at Penn, where we were both involved in Cru as students. In fall of 2010 (Corey’s sophomore year, my junior year) we began a deep friendship that endured through my semester abroad in New Zealand in Spring 2011. Over time it became apparent to both of us that our friendship had the potential to become a long lasting commitment. On a cold January night in 2012 (Corey’s junior year and my senior year), 16 months after we first met, Corey took me out for dessert on our first date. In May of 2013, after two and a half years of wonderful friendship, Corey decided to take the step to make it a lifelong one and asked me to marry him..

On May 3, 2013 Corey came over with a bouquet of yellow lilies and took me out to an early dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, Jones. After dinner Corey suggested a walk on the Ben Franklin bridge so we could watch the sunset behind the Philly skyline (my favorite view in the city). Right as the sun was setting Corey got down on one knee, pulled a custom-designed rose gold ring out of his shirt pocket and asked me to marry him. When I said yes, we shared our first kiss. After Corey proposed, he took me to Talula’s Gardens for drinks to celebrate. The weather was perfect and we enjoyed cocktails in their beautiful outdoor garden area. It was lovely and so romantic!

My vision for the day was to have the wedding, reception, and decor display the things that Corey and I love, to reflect our personalities, and to invite our guests into that. Fall is my favorite season, so it was really a joy to have the wedding in November even though that’s not a very popular time to get hitched. Also, Corey and I have come to really love Philadelphia, in spite of its obvious brokenness – this is a big part of our story as a couple. So, it was a no-brainer to have the wedding and reception in the city itself, although I grew up in the suburbs of Philly. Our church, liberti, is also a place of great meaning for both of us, so having both the ceremony and reception in the warehouse where the church meets was really important too.

I think there is often beauty where we least expect it – at least this is what I’ve found in Philadelphia – so it was part of my vision to incorporate splashes of beauty into an urban, weathered, industrial environment. I chose my favorite colors for our palette – mint, mustard, blush, and pumpkin – and chose to stick with a simple, clean, antique industrial feel. We even had red velvet cupcakes for dessert, one of my personal favorites. During the ceremony, we had two of our siblings read passages from the Bible that you don’t normally hear at a wedding, ones that talk about how to love others well and how to live in relationship with people in a loving way. It was a neat way to share some of our values with our guests in that way. I also walked down the aisle to “Processional (Mason Jar remis)” by one of my favorite artists, Josh Garrels. Before my bridesmaids and I processed in, we also included each one of our immediate family members in the processional, because our families are of such great importance to Corey and I. I’m really overjoyed with how the ceremony, reception, and decor came together. I feel like our guests were able to truly see, experience, and connect with the things that we deeply love.

A piece of advice I wish someone had shared with me is: don’t feel guilty or silly if your wedding day emotionally overwhelms you (to the point where it actually feels relieving to leave the party)! It truly is a wonderful, beautiful day. But it is jam-packed with emotionally intense experiences – committing your life to another person, seeing all the people you love in one place at one time, getting to speak with all those people, having tons of pictures taken of you, being the focus of many people’s attention for several hours in a row, etc. Your emotions feel a little heightened all day, so looking forward to resting from that level of excitement isn’t bad. It’s even okay if you need to take a couple minutes during the reception to just stand outside with your sister, friend, or new husband and escape the spotlight for a bit. Do what you need to do to enjoy the special day/evening, even if that means taking a quick second alone!

Photography: Alison Dunn Photography | Floral Design: Sullivan Owen | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridal | Cake: Whipped Bakeshop | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Ceremony Venue: Liberti East | Reception Venue: Skybox At 2424 Studios | Shoes: Madewell | Bridesmaids Dresses: Donna Morgan | Catering: Skybox At 2424 Studios | Makeup: American Mortals | Hair: American Mortals | DJ: Silver Sound | Suits: Jos. A. Bank | Cake Topper: Lovebirds Goods

French-Inspired Winery Wedding

If you could see me right now, you’d see an embarrassing show of bouncing in my seat, enormous grin on my face, hands clasped under my chin… because this wedding is amazing. AH-MAZING. Lauren + Tim Fair captured the day in all its beauty, and boy is there a lot of beauty. I would be remiss not to give you the link to the gallery right away.


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From the photographer… Aubrey + Brian’s stunning Grace Winery at Sweetwater Farm wedding was a dream to photograph. Aubrey was inspired by French elements, including all white vintage mismatched chairs, lavender, herb planter table names, stone wall backdrop in the barn, macaroons + other delicious treats, and signature cocktails. With beautiful florals from Belovely that incorporated pieces of vintage lace Aubrey sourced, to the all-white vintage chairs from Maggpie Vintage Rentals, there was a dream team of vendors.

Photography: Lauren Fair Photography | Styling: Belovely | Florals: Belovely | Wedding Dress: Watters | Venue: Sweetwater Farm | Venue: Sweetwater Farm | Vintage Rentals: Maggpie Vintage Rentals

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Rustic Holly Hedge Wedding

From the moment the guests laid eyes on the beautiful invitation suite from Bella Figura, they knew they were in for something special. And something special it was, based on the images from Alison Conklin Photography. Black tie but with a hint of classy boho, rustic but fresh, this wedding was superb.

You definitely won’t want to miss this video from Tweed Weddings – it’s beautiful!

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From the stunning bride… Having grown up just 10 miles down the river in New Hope, Pennsylvania, I couldn’t believe that I wasn’t familiar with Holly Hedge Estate until Ryan and I got engaged – but when we visited from New York City one night, we quickly decided that it was the only venue we needed to see. It is quintessential Bucks County with its rustic stonewalled barn, English courtyard and 15-room bed & breakfast nestled on more than 20 acres of beautiful property. The grounds provided the perfect backdrop for our intimate celebration with nearly 200 of our closest friends and family. For the outdoor ceremony and bouquets, I wanted flowers that would complement the nature surrounding us, so I opted for an assortment of whites and creams with brunia berry, thistle and succulents. For the inside reception, we added touches of dusty rose with mercury glass and wood elements, as well as globe string lights that cast a romantic glow over the dance floor. One of both Ryan and my favorite parts of the planning process was choosing the music. We hired the Philadelphia String Quartet for the ceremony, a 12-piece band for the reception and asked our family friends to sing a duet between readings (they killed it). My niece and nephew served as our flower girl and ring bearer and both wore silk outfits handmade by my sister-in-law, who also sewed us a special monogrammed ring pillow. I had our florist design matching baby’s breath crowns for me and my niece, which I put on for some of our photos. Otherwise, I kept my hair and jewelry simple, wearing diamond studs that were a wedding day gift from Ryan.

We decided to get married over Labor Day Weekend (one of the few available fall dates), thinking that the extra day off would be nice for our family members coming in from California and Charlotte, NC. The time of year also marked eight years since Ryan and I met in college at Virginia Tech. Unfortunately, September first had to be the hottest, most humid day of the year, and it poured rain the entire morning – but I say that it must’ve been my late grandma looking down on us when a ray of sunlight lit the walkway of our ceremony. After we said our vows, Ryan and I headed down the aisle as husband and wife to Jack Johnson’s “Better Together.” The courtyard quickly transitioned to cocktail hour, where we served mason jars of Dark & Stormys (the irony of the day’s weather forecast was not lost on us). This is our go-to drink in Nantucket, which is where we got engaged on a sailboat on the 4th of July. We used a photo of us right before Ryan proposed for our “guest book,” which was a wooden puzzle with enough pieces for all of our guests to sign. I don’t think our friends or family left the dance floor the entire night, except to enjoy dinner while our band entertained with Frank Sinatra and Andrea Bocelli ballads. We provided buckets of flip flops for tired feet and as favors, encouraged guests to “Take Home a Taste of New Hope” with a custom box of truffles from our family’s favorite local chocolate shop. At the after party back in the barn, we served Philly soft pretzels and cheesesteaks and continued celebrating into the morning hours. Way too many soft pretzels and cheesesteaks later, we retreated to the bed & breakfast with our bridal party. Ryan and I were the last two standing that night.

Photography: Alison Conklin Photography | Videography: Tweed Weddings | Florist: Mark Bryan Designs | Band: Ebe Amsterdam | Wedding Venue: Holly Hedge Estate | Brides Gown: Shopbop | Invites: Bella Figura

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Vintage + Modern Philadelphia Wedding at Front & Palmer

When modern meets vintage in downtown Philadelphia, this is what happens.  A drop-dead gorgeous day planned to perfection by Proud To Plan with amazing decor from Maggpie Vintage and one insanely beautiful moment after another captured by Alison Conklin. It’s basically a dream come true in every way possible (believe you me) and you can soak in every lovely moment right here.

And a little something special from Tree Of Life?  Yes, please.

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From the Bride… Sal and I had a long-term romance, meeting in college and growing together as we began our professional lives in separate cities. Distance did not deter our seven and a half year romance. After a special surprise engagement in none other than Disney World (my favorite), a summer 2013 wedding came to fruition.

While our taste is similar, we tend to vary on overall design elements (myself being drawn to more of a whimsical/vintage inspired décor and Sal slightly more contemporary). We knew we wanted to blend our styles together for this special day. We set out looking for a soft romantic setting for the ceremony. Our dream was realized as soon as we saw the beautiful hidden gem in the Morris House Hotel’s garden setting. Who knew such a beautiful setting was present in the middle of Philadelphia’s busy historic district? Morris House Hotel’s serene surrounding with flourishing greenery makes anyone feel like they are miles away. The beauty was only enhanced at this venue by the ever-so-talented Maggie Farrell of Maggpie Vintage, with an amazing display of vintage décor to create a delightful ambiance for guests as soon as they arrived. The stunning floral creations of Sullivan Owen and her team were captivating and added such beauty to the garden-esque environment. Guests were treated to the lovely vocals and music provided by Sharon Sable and the E. Shawn Qaissaunee Ensemble. A dual religious ceremony was enjoyed by all and Sal and I left under a flourish of glitter and confetti thrown by our guests. We are still finding glitter in shoes and suit jackets today.

After a brief set back from a venue cancellation nearly two months before the wedding, we stumbled upon the industrial chic warehouse setting of Front & Palmer. Fortunately, they had availability and a wonderful team that came to our rescue to help us put the pieces back together (perhaps better than ever). Front & Palmer’s beautiful features of high ceilings, unique light fixtures, white washed warm brick walls and original hardwood floors add so much character but, allow a couple to transition the space into whatever atmosphere they wish to create. The team at Proud to Plan helped lead the overall planning process and make our special day run as smooth as possible, they were such a joy to work with! The venue was transformed into a romantic setting to pull in the soft garden feel from earlier in the day. Once again, the talents of Maggpie and Sullivan Owen, along with lighting from Synergetic Sounds, and fun stationery from Loveleigh Invitations helped set the tone. We were lucky enough to get to work with the genuine and wonderfully talented Alison Conklin to capture our day with her unique eye, as well as Tree of Life’s videography to capture so many memorable moments.

Ultimately, our planning process was a bit… unconventional. However, Sal and I look back upon this experience with the most magnificent memories. We feel incredibly fortunate to not only have had our closest family and friends by our side to share in this great memory but are also truly honored to have worked with the vendor team we did. Without them, this would not have been possible. They absolutely made our dream a reality and we will remain forever grateful!

Photography: Alison Conklin Photography | Coordination: Proud to Plan | Florist: Sullivan Owen | Cake: Whipped Bakeshop | Invitations: Loveleigh Invitations | Ceremony Venue: Morris House Hotel | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Lighting: Synergetic Sound and Lighting | Band: The Heartbeats | Ceremony Music: Sharon Sable And The E. Shawn Qaissaunee Ensemble | Bridal And Groom Prep: Hotel Monaco Philadelphia | Bride's First Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Bride's Second Dress: Jenny Packham | Video: Tree of Life | Vintage Decor: Maggpie Vintage Rentals | Wedding Reception: Front And Palmer

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Welkinweir Arboretum and Gardens Wedding

As these two sweeties proved, sometimes finding love happens when you very least expect it. And after that chance meeting plus nine years of dating, they opted to tie the knot with the celebration they so deserved. Yasmin Khajavi Photography was on hand to capture, and you can bet the gallery is the best place to be!

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From the Bride… Post college graduation Euro-trip in the summer of 2004 was when the rest of my life started. A west coast boy (Scott) was hostel/couch surfing around Europe meeting up with fraternity brothers who were spending their semesters abroad. Meanwhile, an east coast girl (me) was traveling with her best friend in Europe visiting every major city, site, and gelataria there was around.

My friend had to go home early for a wedding she was in, so I ventured alone to this little town called Bayeux in France, near Normandy. There was one other American staying at the hostel in Bayeux, and that was Mr. Scott Tripple in his signature red North Face fleece. We met around the shared dining table of the hostel, started traveling the same direction, and fell in love somewhere between France and Morocco.

Nine years later, after one cross-country move and numerous other travel destinations, we embarked upon the most important and special adventure two people can share together – marriage. He proposed in a hidden little garden in Philadelphia on April Fool’s Day which still makes me smile to this day. We wanted our wedding to be romantic and elegant with a little whimsical thrown in to make our guests feel relaxed. We loved the idea of being surrounded by nature so a garden setting was ideal for us. When we saw Welkinweir in Pottstown it immediately felt right with gorgeous gardens, a scenic pond, a beautiful stone estate backdrop, and charm infused throughout.

15 months of planning and one week of habitually checking the weather channel, the day had arrived – we were so excited! After a month of daily thunderstorms, our wedding day had bright blue skies with a pleasant dash of humidity (I’ll take it). Blue and white hydrangeas peppered the grounds that time of year and made Welkinweir feel like our own secret garden. The photography opportunities are endless at this venue.

That day my first glance of Scott felt like I was seeing him for the first time all over again, except this time as my husband. We strived to make our ceremony and reception unique and reflect our personalities. The lawn games brought our families and friends together for some lighthearted competition. The his & her drinks were a hit on a hot summer day, plus I think everyone liked trying something completely new! The picture frames were filled with family wedding photos and the fashion trends through history were hysterical. The globe guest book makes me smile every time I look at the places people love.

I’m not the most crafty person in the world, but I tackled some simple DIY projects like the program fans, wine bottle table numbers, and jars filled with Jelly Bellys as favors (our favorite candy). I also made welcome bags with treats unique to Seattle and Philadelphia – our two hometowns. The reception included some whimsical elements like my groom in a wig, heart sunglasses of every color and lots of hula hooping mixed in with the dancing. Our kind of party. My dad and I did a three part first dance starting with slow song which turned into a swing dance and ended with a few Gangnam Style moves. Seasonal pies from our favorite downtown pie shop located just a few blocks from where we live made our guests weak in the knees. At the end of the evening, lightening bugs came out to add a spontaneous touch to the night given that most of our west coast guests had never seen them before. We just loved each moment of this day.

With the help of all of our amazing vendors, we were able to capture elegance in our own way. We had an evening to remember, all captured in timeless photography by the talented Yasmin Khajavi, catered by Jeffrey Miller Catering Company, and a rockin’ dance mix supplied by Nick DiGiulio of White Label Wedding DJs.

Photographer: Yasmin Khajavi Photography | Florist: Cottage Flowers | Dress: Van Cleve Wedding Pavilion | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Macy's | Bridesmaid Dresses: Joielle | Catering: Jeffrey Miller Catering | Makeup And Hair: Essentiels Day Spa | DJ: White Label DJs | Transportation: Krapf's Coaches School Bus | Accessory: Amazon | Accomodation: Desmond Hotel | Bride's Robe: Plum Pretty Sugar | Bride's Wedding Rings: James Allen | Burlap Banners: Mirtillo Shop | Ceremony/Reception Site: Welkinweir Arboretum And Gardens | Earrings: Rent The Runway | Flower Girl's Dress And Sash: David's Bridal | Globe: UniqueSeats | Groom's Tuxedos: Men's Wearhouse | Groomsmen's Socks: Macy's | Hair Clip: Rent The Runway | Jelly Bean Jar Favors: Bride DIY | Love Birds Cake Topper: Diana Parkhouse | Menu And Program Design: Dana Mulranen | Mr. & Mrs. Etches Pilsner Glasses: Dusty Road Gurl | Personalized Dessert Forks: Jessica N Designs | Personalized Hanger: My Suspended Moments | Pies: Magpie | Ring Bearer's Bow Tie: Somethings Hiding Here | Save The Date And Place Cards: Wedding Paper Divas | Seltzer Bottles: Outdoor Market In Argentina | Shutters: The Paper Walrus | Swedish Crown And Bride's Purse: Family Heirlooms | Table Listing Cards: The Paper Source | Veil And Sash: Mother Of The Bride | Wine Bottle Table Numbers: Bride DIY

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Tented Backyard Colmar Wedding

Call me predictable but I love a backyard wedding, all thanks to Father of the Bride. And when the backyard is this grand, it’s my favorite way to start the day. Susan Beard Design captured a day so beautiful, I’ll be spending my day right here in the gallery!


From the stunning bride…  Jen and Brian met at Georgetown University in the Fall of 2004 (Brian a sophomore, Jen a Freshman)! They began officially dating in April of 2005 so hit the 8 year mark prior to their June 8th wedding! On May 26th, 2013 Brian got down on one knee during a bike trip over the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California! They continued on the trip celebrating at vineyards all over Sonoma and Napa Valley. Jen is a Buyer at Bloomingdale’s and Brian is an Associate Investment Banker at Credit Suisse. They currently live together in the West Village of New York City.

Jen cannot imagine a more wonderful place to grow up than in her 100 year old stone home (know as Colmar) in the mainline of Philadelphia. As fate may have it, Brian’s grandmother lives just ten minutes from Jen’s family and so the area became a popular destination for the couple to spend time with the family and take a break from busy city life. Growing up with two sisters, The Donohoe family home was always buzzing with girls running around the 3 acre estate which include a pool and tennis court. Whether it was a fashion show, a pool party, a game of dress up, tag or tennis, the last three decades flooded this home with wonderful memories of a loving, happy family and childhood. Jen and Brian found themselves lucky to be given the opportunity to not only share with their loved ones such a beautiful place that has been so special to them both but to make their first memory as husband and wife in a place that so clearly embodies the spirit of love and family. As the pictures clearly indicate it was no doubt the happiest day of both Jen and Brian’s life.

The backyard is filled with beautiful, formal gardens inspiring an elegant garden party theme. Envisioned as a romantic and lush garden-chic affair, combining casual garden elements (such as wooden farm tables in the tented dinner) with formal details such as silver vases, draped tenting and hanging chandeliers. The black tie optional dress code injected formality to the concept of a backyard wedding. The evening began with cocktails around the pool and gardens followed by a seated dinner and dancing on the family’s tented tennis court.

Photography: Susan Beard Design | Videographer: Blossom Productions | Wedding Planner: I DO Wedding Consulting | Floral Design: TableArt | Wedding Dress: Amsale | Invitations: Loveleigh Invitations | Catering: Feastivities | Lighting: Eventions Productions | Band: Starlight Orchestra | Tent: Eventquip | Hair & Make Up: Aleksandra Ambrozy Makeup and Hair Artistry

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American Swedish Historical Museum Wedding

There are the pretty weddings and then there are the real, pretty weddings. I’m not talking extra pretty (though this one is especially gorgeous) I’m talking real. Real, feel the love, laugh the laughs, grab the tissues thanks to Peach Plum Pear Photography’s captures, real. The kind of wedding that puts a permagrin on your face for the rest of the day.


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From the photographer… We are so excited to share Julia and Aaron’s amazing wedding! Our day started at Loews Hotel in Philadelphia, where Julia and her “ladies of honor” were getting ready (and having fun!) After that we took a cab to FDR Park in South Philadelphia (we loved that Julia was singing along to the radio in the cab!) to walk around and take some photos of Julia and Aaron and their bridal party. FDR Park is a great location for photos, and we were especially excited about shooting at the FDR Skatepark that is under I-95. Julia and Aaron had their ceremony at the American Swedish Historical Museum, followed by cocktail hour and reception outside of the museum. Delicious food, great music, good vibes and lots of dancing made for a very special celebration. After the reception was over, Julia and Aaron and their friends went for an EPIC subway ride to get to their after party. It was an incredible ending to their celebration with playing guitars, singing and dancing on the Broad Street subway. Congratulations Julia and Aaron! And thanks for being awesome.

From the lovely couple… When you break it down, it’s simple. We wanted a meaningful yet non-traditional ceremony and an evening of celebration, eating, and dancing with all of our dearest. Okay… so maybe not so simple. But we (read: mostly Julia) had envisioned a few details from the get-go: a bountiful summer buffet complete with a whole roast pig and strawberry rhubarb pie, decorations of spring peonies and garden globe lights, and musical performances by our talented friends and family. There was definitely a homemade, quirky, and intimate feel to the day that felt very “us”, and we cannot express the gratitude we have for our family and friends who contributed in some way to the festivities, from singing to sewing to shlepping. Mother Nature was kind, and we had a perfect night in South Philly. And the Broad Street subway ride back to Center City was one for the ages.”

Photography: Peach Plum Pear Photo | Flowers: Mount Tabor Park | Wedding Dress: The Bridal Garden | Catering: Catering By Miles | Hair And Makeup: Panache Salon | Groom's Suit: Black Lapel | Dessert: Magpie | Museum: American Swedish Historical Museum | Music: The Doge | Paper Products And Invitations: Stamp Out Online