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Persian-American Wedding At A 1914 Renaissance Manor

This secret garden wedding at Lairmont Manor looks like it came straight out of a fairytale.  Inspired by the gorgeous grounds of the Italian Renaissance-style home, our couple worked closely with Fleur de Lis Events to create a day filled with whimsy and romance. The exquisite floral installations by Country Bouquets Floral looked as if they were a natural extensions of the venue, with green vines and pale pink roses popping up throughout the design.  The beauty and love of the day is perfectly captured in the elegant imagery by Tetiana Photography, you’ll fawn over every fabulous detail in the full gallery.




From Tetiana PhotographyNegeen ad Ben were married on September 18th, 2021, at Lairmont Manor, a gorgeous Italian Renaissance-style home in Bellingham, WA. Due to the pandemic, it was the couple’s fourth rescheduled date and even a different venue from the one they initially chose. But as Negeen said, “When we went to look at the venue in person, we instantly fell in love. It was kismet! I knew our wedding would be the first for many since pre-COVID, and I wanted them to be transported to a magical place once they arrived. We decided to go with a secret garden theme since the venue had such a beautiful garden in the back.”  Nargess of Fleur de Lis Events had worked very closely with the couple to create a design that would enhance the venue’s beauty without taking over its unique charm. They drew inspiration from every corner of the Manor. The green vines and light pink roses Country Bouquets Floral included throughout the entire wedding’s decor added just the right touch of color to the reception and ceremony space, making the decor blend in seamlessly with the lush gardens planted around the venue. The bride and groom got ready with their wedding parties at the venue. Most of Ben’s wedding party and family had traveled from Hawaii to attend the wedding, and it was extra special for him to spend the morning of his wedding day surrounded by his loved ones. As a little Hawwaian token, Ben wore Shaka-shaped cufflinks that were a fun little addition to his otherwise classy attire. Negeen had a fun and relaxing morning with her girls.



They toasted champagne to celebrate the beginning of the long-awaited day and got dressed at one of the sun-filled rooms of the Manor. Once Negeen and Ben were ready, they exchanged their first look in front of the manor house. Three stressful years of wedding planning were finally over, and I could hear them both sigh with excitement and relief at their big day being here at long last! Negeen and Ben truly wanted to honor their heritage and the families they come from through their wedding. The bride has a Middle Eastern background and wanted to share her culture and traditions with the guests. And so to create a cross-cultural experience and celebrate both families, it was decided to have two ceremonies – a traditional American ceremony and a Persian ceremony called “Aghd”! The first ceremony took place in the garden amid lush flowers. Ben said, “watching Negeen walk down the aisle was my favorite part of the day. At that moment, everything became real.” Ben’s sister Bailey officiated the ceremony, making it even more special. I loved hearing the story of the couple’s love from Bailey’s perspective. It was funny and sweet, and I could tell the guest enjoyed it too. Negeen and Ben wrote their personal vows and exchanged them in the company of their closest friends and family. Negeen said, “Ben’s vows captured me perfectly. They felt so true to who I am, how I love, and our relationship as a whole. I truly felt that Ben knows me in ways better than I know myself. That connection to your person is magical.” After the garden ceremony, everyone moved inside for the Aghd ceremony that took place on a specially prepared pedestal with a beautiful spread called “sofreh.” The space was explicitly designed for this wedding by the bride’s mom. It included all the elements that symbolize the importance of life and a happy, successful marriage, such as health, prosperity, fertility, and a joyous future. Negeen mentioned that their guests raved about the experience of the Persian ceremony afterward. She said, “It was so amazing to share that with everyone and for them to enjoy it so!”



Once both ceremonies and a short cocktail hour were finished, the guests moved to the reception tent.  Country Bouquets Floral and Fleur de Lis Events had beautifully decorated the tent with the greenery vines hanging from the chandeliers and green, blush, and gold accents on the tables, continuing the garden theme. My favorite reception moments were the couple’s dances with their parents and the Knife Dance. The cake Knife Dance is a Persian wedding tradition that begins the cake cutting. When the bride and groom are ready to cut the cake, they have to earn the knife. One of the women guests would dance with a knife around the couple. The dancer would act timid and pretend to be ready to pass the knife to the couple, only to give the knife to another woman to continue the dance. The dance would only be over when the last woman wanting to participate gives the knife to the couple so they can cut the cake. I loved how Negeen and Ben included so many personal touches in their celebration while keeping it classy and honoring their backgrounds, as well as the feel and the look of the venue. It was indeed a celebration for the books!



Photography: Tetiana Photography | Event Planning: Fleur de Lis Events | Floral Design: Country Bouquets Floral | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Cake: Lady Grey Seattle | Stationery: Leah Bisch Studio | Catering: Della Terra 425 | Makeup: Dedra Whitt | DJ: Dj Ashkan | Wedding Venue: Lairmont Manor | Beauty: Bridal Beauty Agency | Instrumentl music: Alishia Joubert | Rentals: Grand Event Rentals | bartending: Fire Water Events

How to Seamlessly Combine Modern Details With a Garden Setting at Your Micro Wedding

If you’re one of those couples that just can’t decide on a wedding style – he likes modern, you love romantic? No stress… just combine them! We promise the results will be better than you could have imagined. Allow today’s gorgeous garden styled shoot from Willow & Ivy Events to get your creative juices flowing. And don’t forget to pin your favorite details from the full gallery – all captured to perfection by Tetiana Photography!

From Willow & Ivy EventsLauren and Griffin, the couple in this shoot, threw the last wedding in Seattle before all gatherings were shut down due to COVID-19. Had their celebration been planned for 12 hours later, it wouldn’t have happened at all! This editorial shoot is an imagining of what their day could have been as a micro wedding, a trend that is currently sweeping the nation. Alex of Willow & Ivy Events pulled together a team of strong female owned businesses to create this wild garden dream complete with fine art details and modern designs. 

The mixing of these two styles is something Alex calls “funky fine art.” The venue, Lairmont Manor, adds a little old world charm to the atmosphere that pairs perfectly with the voluminous blush ballgown from Nyzana Bridal while the three tiered ombre cake from Lady Grey, rose gold starburst like rings from Anueva Jewelry, and wild floral design from Petal & Posy add a touch of modern whimsy. 

The ceremony space is set for an intimate affair with mixed soft seating from Fanciful Rentals in front of a beautiful fountain adorned with Petal & Posy’s floral pieces, which appear to be growing out of the fountain and around the bride and groom. The pair ended their ceremony with a petal toss and made their way over to the lounge for a champagne tower of sparkling rose in a gorgeous garden-like setting. Following the champagne toast and mingling was a small dinner set up.

On the table the team opted for classic blush and cream colors with traditional plates but they played around with textures – velvet table linen and napkins, vellum envelope place cards with pressed flowers – and fluffy floral centerpieces which were a unique twist on the ever popular garland table runner in the form of mixed pottery vessels running the length of the table. The menus from The Fancy Cat Studio were small booklets on handmade paper with a nod to the venue’s wrought iron gate, tied with a sweet silk ribbon. This stunning design was also woven into the invitation suite as well. This whole look created a modern, wild garden feel that mimicked the ceremony design and creative lounge space.

Photography: Tetiana Photography | Event Design & Planning: Willow & Ivy Events | Floral Design: Petal and Posy | Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Lady Grey Seattle | Jewelry: Anueva Jewelry | Hair & Makeup: Hair By Alise | Wedding Venue: Lairmont Manor | Dress Shop: Nyanza Bridal | Furniture Rental: Fanciful Rentals | Linens: Bella Boutique Designs | Paper Goods & Calligraphy: The Fancy Cat Studio | Pottery: Shelby Bond Ceramics | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals

A Pastel Adorned Styled Shoot at Lairmont Manor Inspired by the Bride’s Blush Dress

If you know us, you know we love a bride who’s not afraid to ditch tradition and let her personal style shine bright on her wedding day! One of our favorite nontraditional wedding trends is colorful gowns – who said every bride has to wear white anyway?! Today’s pastel styled shoot planned by The Bubbly Soiree was inspired by the bride’s romantic pink dress. Jessica Vann-Campbell Flowers made flower magic with her cheerful arrangements in blue, pink and peach hues. To see all the details this day has to offer, head on over to the full gallery – captured beautifully by Courtney Bowlden!

From Courtney BowldenFor this editorial shoot, we started with a couple of ideas at first: Using the Lairmont Manor as the backdrop, a century old estate in Bellingham, WA plus a gorgeous, flowy pink dress for the bride. We then decided to bring in blues, pinks and peach colors reminiscent of a beautiful sunset. 

The vision was of a bride getting ready at a large manor before her intimate wedding. After she is dressed, she walks around the property to enjoy her setting and moments before becoming married. Even with a bit of fun sneaking some champagne and macarons beforehand, she marvels at all that has been completed. We wanted the blues to pop on the table next to her pink dress so put a more neutral colored table linen on. A casual, relaxed napkin, loose centerpiece and gold accents kept the table feeling flowy and romantic. The square shaped cake helped mimic the square shaped table the guests were seated at.

Long runners under the cake continued the flowy, romantic feel for the day. The bar cart was for fun after the ceremony. Cocktails, macarons and extra champagne to keep the party going. The beauty of a bar cart is that it’s portable and can go inside later on in the evening! The settee provided the bride a comfortable, beautiful place to rest after an exciting day.

Photography: Courtney Bowlden | Planner: The Bubbly Soirée | Florals: Jessica Vann-Campbell Florals | Wedding Dress: Eleanors Bridal | Cake: Honey Crumb Cake Studio | stationary: Impress Ink Stationery Design | shoes: Bella Belle | shoes: Badgley Mischka | hair and makeup: Hair By Alise | Wedding Venue: Lairmont Manor | Candles: Yummi Candles | Cocktails: Emerald City Cocktails | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Macarons: Bakery Neaveau | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals | linen : BBJ La Tavola

They Said “I Do” Aboard a Sailboat and It was Absolutely Awesome

Nautical weddings are always amazing, but a nautical wedding aboard a sailboat in the beautiful Pacific Ocean?  Next level. From the absolutely stunning weather to the classic meets romantic stylings coordinated by Love Blooms Event Design to the movie-like first dance surrounded by crystal blue waters. See every moment captured by Momentous Image in THE VAULT.

From Momentous Image… On April 30th, I had the pleasure of shooting Angela and Tom’s wedding out at sea. It was an absolutely beautiful sunny day for a wedding out on the water, and we had the perfect sunset to cap off the evening!

All of the details of this wedding were simply gorgeous. The two got ready at the Chrysalis Inn and Spa in Bellingham, Washington.  The bouquet was made by the talented Theresa from Althauser Design. She was able to incorporate Angela’s grandmother’s gloves into the bouquet, which made for a truly special touch. Theresa also made a beautiful flower collar for Angela and Tom’s dog Oakley, who was able to attend the wedding on the sailboat with them as well! The bridesmaids wore mismatched dresses that fit the same general color pattern, and it turned out to be very beautiful and personal.

After the ceremony, the captain found a nice place to drop anchor in Chuckanut Bay, where the guests continued to celebrate, enjoy nice wine and take in the breathtaking views of the water and stunning sunset. The bride, groom and guests all lent a hand to raise the sails when the captain put down the anchor, which added some fun to the evening!

I have to say, ever since I got to say “I Do” myself in February, weddings have become even more emotional for me. There are a few moments that really stand out from this one:

First, the couple had their first look out on the dock near the water, which was such a special intimate moment between the two in a gorgeous location. It was so touching. Later, Angela began to shed tears during the ceremony, and I couldn’t help but get a little teary myself. And of course, the Father of the Bride’s speech was so personal and touching—there was not a dry eye to be found. I can’t imagine how simultaneously difficult and special it is for a father to see his little girl reach such a huge milestone in her life.

The two families were so wonderful together, and Angela and Tom are so clearly loved by all their family and friends. It was a beautiful occasion and I’m honored to have been a part of it.

Photography: Momentous Image | Coordination: Love Blooms Event Design | Floral Design: Althauser Design | Wedding Dress: Houghton Bride | Cake: Cake Creations by Kylie | Invitations: Coppia Creative | Bride's Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Catering: A Taste of Elegance | Hair + Makeup: Salon Tryst Bellingham | DJ: GMB Entertainment | Hotel: The Chrysalis Inn & Spa | Venue: Schooner Zodiac | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Photography - Assistance: Keisha Harvey | Robes: Monogram Mills

Julie Vino Trunk Show at Mea Marie Bridal Atelier

The pretty is spilling over today thanks to bridal gown designer Julie Vino! And get this  — on February 7th + 8th, 2015, Seattle’s Mea Marie Bridal Atelier is hosting an official Julie Vino Trunk Show. My dears, mark your calendars! This is a show you won’t want to miss…

Handmade of the finest European fabrics and Parisian laces, these incredibly gorgeous and effortlessy romantic gowns are unlike anything you’ve ever seen! The trunk show will feature the Julie Vino Provence Collection 2015 as well as some of the most requested styles from the Orchid and Ceasaria Collections.  Not only will brides get the chance to try on these stunning gowns, but there is also a 10% discount for styles purchased during trunk show appointments!

Brides have been booking flights from across the country to get the chance to try on a Julie Vino wedding dress, so be sure to book your appointment! Head over here to see exactly which gowns will be featured at the trunk show and to choose a time slot. Contact Nikki at Mea Marie Bridal Atelier at 425.531.5664 with any questions. Happy dress hunting, my dears.

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French Elegance Wedding Inspiration

If I could sit down at this beyond lovely table designed by Belle’ham Events, I don’t think I would ever get up. The florals alone from In Bloom Designs would have me beside myself with happiness, so when you add in the stationery from Spruce and stunning images from Joe And Patience – we are left with a gallery that makes me giddy beyond words.


From In Bloom DesignsThis styled session was amazing to be a part of! Joe and Patience approached me to partner with them on a collaboration with Belle Bridal, who recently completed a remodel and rebrand following a change in ownership.

We all really wanted to do something that was a bit of a departure from the popular burlap and mason jar wedding that we see so much of up here in Northwest Washington. The Lairmont Manor, a historic building in the Fairhaven area of Bellingham, was the perfect choice to pull off our vision.

The flowers I chose were selected for their classic elegance and timeless qualities. Garden roses, peonies, poppies and lots of trailing greenery really brought the french inspiration to life. I just loved the soft color palate of peach and ivory offset by the rich emerald green and charcoal grey accents.

Belle Bridal featured the “Brandie”, “Bronwyn” and “Deidre” dresses from Maggie Sottero as well as a Mori Lee “1819”. I feel the dress choices were a great compliment to the floral and table design elements as well as the overall setting of the Lairmont Manor.

Photography: Joe Patience | Event Design: Belle'ham Events | Floral Design: In Bloom Designs | Cake: All The King's Horses Cake Creations | Stationery: Spruce | Jewelry: Vatne Designs | Makeup: Love Beauty | Hair: Salon Bellissima | Bridal Boutique: Belle Bridal | Film Development And Scanning: The Find Lab | Historical Mansion: Lairmont Manor | Plates, Flatware And Glasses: McKay's Variety

Rowboat Lake Samish Engagement

Anytime I see a rowboat engagement session, my mind goes immediately to The Notebook. You know that scene I’m talking about – Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams and the pouring rain. It’s the very essence of romance and this photo sesh from Joe & Patience captures that sentiment to a T. See it all right over here.

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From Joe & Patience… Ryan and Jen’s Engagement Session at Lake Samish was the perfect way to spend a warm Washington State afternoon. As lovers of the outdoors, Lake Samish was so fitting and was a great choice for their easy going personalities and style. It was also a great way to lead into their wedding in Hood River, OR. The fact that Ryan grew up just outside of Bellingham, WA and Jen was raised in Hood River made a water and boat themed engagement a perfect fit to the way they both grew up in the North West.

Photography: Joe Patience | Dress: Jump Apparel | Hair And Makeup: Elizabeth Marie Makeup | Boat Rental: Lake Samish Park | Film Scans: The Find Lab | Location: Lake Samish Park

Backyard Bellingham Wedding by Eldad Efendi Photography

Our Wedding Wednesday just wouldn’t be complete without a pretty, little, vintage number added to the mix.  And this one by Eldad Efendi Photography is just the perfect one!  It is fun, casual and totally cool in every single way.  I love the mix of patterns and the succulent-filled bouquets and centerpieces.  It brings a little modern edge to the sweet, vintage-inspired theme.  I just want to eat up every single detail in the full gallery!

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From the Bride… Matt, and I met while working together at his family-owned yacht company in 2007. We immediately were smitten with one another and excited to share our future together. Our love of adventure, traveling, sailing and boating throughout the San Juan Islands, skiing, hiking and enjoying all that life has to offer brought us to where we are today. In the summer of 2010, Matt proposed to me on Eliza Island (a place we go every year for a camping weekend and to celebrate with friends). It was the spot that he first told me he loved me three years prior.

Living in the most beautiful place in the Northwest, we felt that there was no other place we would want to get married and decided immediately to have both the ceremony and reception on Matt’s parents’ 10-acre property in Bellingham, Washington. This would provide us with an intimate and natural setting for our 175 guests. With our love of adventure and travel, we thought of our marriage as a new journey, and we asked those special to us to join us on our journey. With this in mind we began preparing… We wanted to create a fun, whimsical and sweet atmosphere, which we were able to accomplish through many small details such as our “Belizean Love Punch” signature cocktail, yard games, an amazing DIY photo wall (built by my extremely talented dad, Scott!), a sweet treats dessert table created by a wonderful friend of ours (thanks Gretch!), a DIY dance floor stage, and including our pups in our ceremony (they made for the best flower girl and ring bearer ever). Our chalkboard signs were old windows from where I work, the tallest building in Bellingham, dated from 1930 when it opened as a hotel. I painted the exterior frame and then painted the window with chalkboard paint. Our incredibly talented invitation designer, Kerri Efendi then designed and wrote in chalk on them.

Because we are not super fancy people, we wanted to have a more laid-back feel to our wedding, and we also were sure to be true to ourselves and allow our personalities to show in the details (from the welcome wall and the various plates I collected prior to the wedding to the dessert choice of carrot cake and delicious coconut cupcakes). We were fortunate enough to have Eldad Efendi capturing our every special moment. From our engagement shoot to our first dance, he listened to what we wanted and created spectacular, vintage-inspired images that let our love shine through.

Our big day was the best day of both of our lives — not only did we each feel honored to be marrying our best friend, we wanted to honor the people in our lives that have continuously supported us throughout the years. Taking our inspirations of nature, clean modern design with a vintage feel we were able to create (with the influence and help of many friends and family) the day of our dreams.”

Photography: Eldad Efendi of Eldad Efendi Photography / Wedding Venue: The Groom’s Parents’ Home in Bellingham, Washington / Floral Design: Kirsten Juntunen of Four Winds Weddings & Events / Wedding Invitations, Programs + Chalkboard Sign Lettering: Kerri Efendi of Kerri Efendi Designs / Wedding Cake + Cupcakes: Sugar n Spice Cake Studio / Sweets Table: Gretchen Bjork of DIGS / Ceremony Music: Bethany Wilson / DJ: Paul Chandler / Photo Wall: DIY by the Bride’s Father / Wedding Dress: Allure Bridals (Discontinued Style) via Blue Sky Bridal / Bride’s Crystal Necklaces: One Borrowed from Her Boss’ Grandmother, One Borrowed from Kerri Efendi + One as a Gift from Her Husband / Bride’s Black Opal Ring: A Gift from Her Husband / Bride’s Hair: Jackie Little / Bride’s Makeup: Melanie Lankhaar of Sandalwood Salon & Spa / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Their Own, Chosen from a Color Palette

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