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    Chelsea and Kyle’s Intimate Winery Wedding in California

    Posted on March 13, 2017 by Christina

    After spending over a decade together, Chelsea and Kyle decided to make things official with an intimate wedding at Summerwood Inn and Winery in the heart of California wine country.

    The couple wanted to keep the ceremony small, understated and most importantly personal, so they rented out the entire inn and invited 18 guests to stay with them.

    According to photographer Hannah Kate, the couple kept the ceremony “short & sweet with hilarious vows …, then spent the rest of the evening under the stars seated at a cozy farm table, sharing stories and enjoying delicious local wines and food with their closest friends and family.”

    Sounds pretty darn perfect to us!

    Chelsea, 30 & Kyle, 29

    Location: Paso Robles, CA.

    Wedding Date: November 5, 2016

    Number of Guests: 18

    Wedding Cost: $15,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Summerwood Winery & Inn

    Wedding Reception Location: Summerwood Winery & Inn

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Kyle and I have been together for 13 years. When all my girlfriends in high school were going on and on about marrying their high school crushes, I told them if that happens to me, please shoot me! Haha. And here I now am marrying my middle school/high school crush. With that beginning in mind, I never really wanted to get married. I didn’t see it as the ‘be all, end all.’ To us marriage felt like a “supposed to” and we weren’t into that. We dealt with our families for years, asking: “When are you two going to finally get married?” We would respond with: “Never!” But January of 2016 rolled around and I wanted something new, something good. I think we both needed something exciting. Let’s get married and use that tax refund to travel the globe like we always wanted! Haha. So we jumped on board, but our feelings and opinions about big weddings didn’t change. There was no way we were going big, spending that kind of time and money on one day. Kyle wanted only five people, so to him 18 was a lot. But I got him to that. Also the idea of making it fun and stress-free for everyone, not just us, as well as having everyone contribute their skills and talents here and there. One of our closest friends was already ordained. We wanted a wedding were no one paid for their stay. In the last few years, I have seen or experienced how expensive and stressful it is to be a guest or a part of a wedding. A friend of mine went to five weddings in one year and was like: “I’m broke. I can’t keep doing this.” We made a deal that all of this had to feel like a free vacation for everyone – without breaking us and our parents. So we picked the number of the guest list by how many people would fit in the Inn at Summerwood Winery and rented the whole place for the weekend, including it as part of our budget. I can’t tell you how shocked our friends were. The moods and outpouring of love from everyone was unbelievable.

     

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

     So due to the fact that we covered everyone’s rooms, which took up a lot of the budget, we had to get creative elsewhere. I am so grateful that I had my sister, Kacy. When you are planning a small wedding, it’s all on you. There is oftentimes no wedding planner. My sister and I did the majority of it at night when we got off work. She is an incredible researcher and she put out the feelers and found Hannah Kate, our photographer, who was beyond incredible. I can’t say enough about her. A big priority in all of this was to get great photographs. We got that and more with Hannah. There is so much to think about and you have to put together every detail. The table was huge for me. I wanted it to feel beautiful, yet fun and like a big family dinner. We made or collected all the table setting pieces. Everything took loads of planning, but it was all worth it. I was very proud of our work.

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

     Yes, it was difficult to pare down the guest list. My parents are divorced so I have more people in general than he does when it comes to family. But when you’re dealing with such a small number of guests, I didn’t want it to feel like it was all my people and not his. We threw out a rough list and as we looked at it we realized we had to keep it inner circle, the minute you went out to aunts and uncles it grew exponentially. So it became immediate family (parents and siblings) and friends, some of which included cousins. 

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

     Oh yes, we had issues with family members, but having Summerwood Inn as our excuse helped a lot. We would say we can’t fit them in the Inn, we have to keep the price down. It was hard to make the calls to our extended family letting them know the news but also that we were keeping it very small. Most of them understood completely and it all worked out. The beautiful photos helped to appease them after the fact. The other issue was drop outs. When you have such a small number and then someone says they can’t make it, it changes everything. From room assignments to table settings. We made special little books for everyone, so when people dropped out we would have to regroup and start again, it wasn’t like “oh well” it was “oh shit.” But in the end everyone who was meant to be there was there. It was perfect.

     

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

     The ceremony was so short – five minutes maybe. I found a beautiful trellis online and used that as a backdrop behind us but you could still see the beautiful vineyard behind it. I had Kay from Country Florist create a garland as well to put onto it. I think the highlight was our friend who performed the ceremony. He knew us so well and added these tidbits that made us as well as everyone else laugh. It felt intimate, yet casual and full of love. We had everyone stand around with their wine glasses in hand and since it was short, I think it was easy for everyone to stay in it. You could feel the love.  

     

     

     

    What were the highlights of the reception?

     The dinner was phenomenal! Everyone couldn’t stop talking about how incredible the food was. The chef at Summerwood was superb, and so was the entire staff. We didn’t pay for a DJ. Kyle and I made the playlist both for dinner and the reception. One of our friends who attended brought his amp and we rocked. We knew our audience and had a little in there for everyone. We didn’t go by the rules, we just partied. No specific dances or anything. 90% of the guests love to dance so there was no lull on our make shift dance floor, which was the patio out back of the inn. One of Kyle’s cousins is a tap dancer. He asked her to dance and it was mesmerizing. Another one of our friends is a music buff, he took control at the end to make sure we ended strong.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

     Everything! You get see everyone’s uniqueness. My friends and family are incredibly creative and as all my parents pointed out, incredibly unselfish. When they saw a chance to help and add their own skills they jumped at it and did it with so much love. I think having an intimate wedding makes everyone feel special, you’re a part of something and you matter, you aren’t one in a sea of people. Kyle and I whether together or separately got to have moments, real moments with everyone there. And we remember them! Having a whole weekend, not just one day, made it not a blur. I remember it all. And we did it our way surrounded by a core group of people we adore and who adore us. We got messages for weeks after about how people wanted to go back and do it again. They couldn’t stop thinking about how great it was. And neither have we.

    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

     Do it! Though it can be hard in the beginning with the guest list, it is worth it in the end. You have more control, you can do it the way you want. No “have to’s”. Make a list of must haves and don’t settle, you will find it or you (or someone) can make it. Know what’s important and what’s not for the both of you and hold that at the center. Keep it intimate everywhere, with everything. When you are doing it on your own the simpler the better on the big stuff. Add the personal touches everywhere too. We did one location for everything. Also surround yourself with talented people and let them shine. Pinterest and websites/blogs like this are so insanely helpful to make your vision a reality!

     

    Vendors:

    Venue: Summerwood Winery & Inn

    Tables and Linens:  All About Events

    Flowers: Country Florist 

    Photography:  Hannah Kate Photography

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    Heather and Brandon’s California Ranch Elopement

    Posted on March 10, 2017 by Christina

    When Brandon and Heather’s wedding guest list started getting out of hand, they scrapped everything and started over again. Ultimately, they decided that they wanted their wedding to be about the two of them – not pleasing others, so they opted for an elopement at Sonoma’s Beltane Ranch.

    And they didn’t regret a thing.

    “Every decision we made was for the two of us. In the end, everything was exactly what we wanted. It was much less stressful than worrying about if everyone else liked the wedding,” says Heather.

    Thanks to the talented Megan Clouse for capturing this elopement so beautifully!

    Heather, 36 & Brandon, 44

    Location:  Glen Ellen, CA

    Wedding Date: November 8, 2016

    Number of Guests: 0

    Wedding Cost: $6,000 (including travel expenses)

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Beltane Ranch

    Wedding Reception Location: Dinner at Glen Ellen Inn

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Both my husband and I have been married before. This time around we really wanted to do things our way. However, as we started our planning, the larger the invite list became, the less the wedding felt like we were doing it for us, but rather that the decisions we made were for the enjoyment/approval of our guests. Once we realized we were getting off track from what we wanted, it was an easy decision to make. Looking back, I wouldn’t have done anything differently.

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    Deciding if we wanted to include any family/friends.

     

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    We knew we didn’t want more than a few people in attendance when we started planning. Every time we considered inviting one person, however, we felt like we needed to invite three more or risk offending/hurting someone we loved. The numbers got out of control quickly. Eventually we decided to make the wedding just the two of us.

    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    Everyone understood in the end, and they were all really happy that we were happy with our decision.

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Definitely our personalized speeches to each other. He got really sentimental and I joked around a little, which is a complete switch of our personalities.

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We had an intimate dinner and got to spend the evening enjoying finally being husband and wife. It was pretty amazing to sit and talk about how the day had gone and know that we get to spend the rest of our lives with our best friend.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Every decision we made was for the two of us. In the end, everything was exactly what we wanted. It was much less stressful than worrying about if everyone else liked the wedding.

    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    You only get to have one wedding, so make sure it is really what you want. We were 100% sure that this was the perfect wedding for us.

     

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    Vendors:

    Venue: Beltane Ranch

    Photographer: Megan Clouse

    Officiant: Wine Country Wedding Vows

    Cake: Crisp Bake Shop

    Hair: Salon Novo

    Flowers: Beltane Ranch

     

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    Swoon-Worthy Personalized Jewelry For Your Bridesmaids

    Posted on March 8, 2017 by Emily

    A gift of personalized jewelry is a surefire way to bring a sparkle to your BFF’s eyes. To make the search for the perfect piece easier, we’ve scoured Etsy for 12 of our faves.

    If you love druzy as much as we do, you’ll adore these sparkling personalized druzy necklaces from BareandMe.

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    Everyone will adore these simple and dainty heart necklaces from MignonandMignon

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    These genuine sea glass necklaces from BeachCoveJewelry are sterling silver with a Swarovski birthstone charm.

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    Rose gold is one of the most beautiful materials for jewelry. These rose gold custom name bracelets from SNDJ are there perfect option for any bride!

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    This custom birthstone necklace from delezhen would look stunning with a pastel bridesmaid’s dress.

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    Sweet and simple, these name bar necklaces from somethings2share will be treasured by your bridesmaids.

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    How cute are these create your own personalized necklaces from BBeadazzled?

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    This gorgeous rose gold initial necklace from RiverValleyJewelry is the perfect keepsake for the bridal party.

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    Imagine how cute it would be if all of your bridesmaids wore these name necklaces from GracePersonalized.

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    Personalize these bracelets from ZennedOut with a meaningful message to your bridesmaids.

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    This fingerprint necklace from GracePersonalized is made with your actual fingerprint and handwriting. Such a personal touch!

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    And finally, your bridesmaids will need somewhere to put all this beautiful jewelry! And what better way to store it than in this lovely custom jewelry box from SugarAndChicShop?

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    8 Beautiful Rose Gold Dresses for your Bridesmaids

    Posted on March 7, 2017 by Emily

    Whether you’re going to have identical dresses for all of your bridesmaids, or your going to mix’n’match, Etsy has the perfect selection of rose gold dresses. We’ve narrowed it down to a few of our favorites.

    These dresses from TheRadicalThreadCo are the perfect choice if you want your bridesmaids to look similar, but not identical. You can customize the color and style of these dresses.

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    Your bridesmaids will squeal with delight when they see these stunning sequined dresses by TheodoraJames.

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    This Liberace lamé bridesmaid gown from DamselWhiteLabel is romantic and luxurious.

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    Looking for beautiful and affordable dresses for your girls? How about this short rose gold bridesmaid dress from RenzRags.

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    How sweet is this gold sequined dress from StarCustomDress? All of your bridesmaids will love it!

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    The Bella Luna Octopus Wrap gown from CoralieBeatrix features an exquisite sequin bottom skirt portion that adds a little glamor to your big day! You can choose from many different sequin colors, so you can have each of your bridesmaids in slightly different shades.

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    This sequined dress from MoltenoCreations would be perfect for your bridesmaids to wear at the reception.

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    This rose gold sequin dress is a stunner! It’s made by MoltenoCreations.

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    Lindsey and Nick’s San Pedro, California Elopement

    Posted on March 6, 2017 by Christina

    Like so many of the couples we feature here at Intimate Weddings, Lindsey and Nick felt their wedding should be about the commitment that they were making towards one another, not about the superficial aspects of planning a large wedding.

    “The day itself is a tiny sliver in the big picture of a lifetime of marriage. Who ever said we had to have a giant wedding with a million people around us in order to make the commitment official?,” says Lindsey. “I hope to continue to see the popularity of elopements and intimate weddings grow because keeping the day intimate makes the day so incredibly special!”

    With just their nearest and dearest at their side, the couple said their vows at the breathtaking San Pedro California, Point Fermin Park, followed by dinner at the same restaurant that Nick proposed.

    Thanks to Mandilynn Photography for capturing this elopement so beautifully!

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    Lindsey, 32 years and Nicolas, 36

    Location: Redondo Beach, California

    Wedding Date:2/6/16

    Number of Guests: 20

    Wedding Cost: $2,600 which included photographer, park permit for ceremony location, chair rental, videographer, flowers, hair/makeup and dinner. We are very fortunate in that we have many talented friends who really helped us out. We got the flowers at cost and a friend who is an amazing event planner made the bouquets and boutonnieres for us as a special favor/wedding gift. Also, a friend who is an incredible hair/makeup artist graciously did my hair and makeup as a wedding gift. Our photographer was amazing and worth every penny! She shot our wedding without the help of a second photographer because our wedding was so small (which she did brilliantly) and that did help cut costs for us. If we were not so lucky in that respect, we probably would have made the bouquets and boutonnieres ourselves! We feel very lucky that we were able to call in a few “favors” but we would have worked hard to cut costs either way. The day was about the commitments we were making to each other, not centerpieces and a ton of decorations, favors, etc.

    Wedding Ceremony Location: San Pedro California, Point Fermin Park

    Wedding Reception Location: Buona Vita Trattoria, Hermosa Beach California

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    A big wedding was not something either of us were ever interested in having. The idea of a giant expensive party to celebrate our commitment to each other just didn’t make sense to us or really felt like us. We wanted to really take in the day and focus on the commitments to each other and we felt the only way we would be able to savor every minute of it, was to limit the audience. Neither of us crave being the center of attention so eloping with just immediate family present was really the only way to go for us. We never envisioned it any other way. In fact, we went an extra step and kept it secret from friends and extended family and surprised everyone with an announcement/party invitation in the mail while we were away on our honeymoon. We were able to focus on each other without any distraction from anyone from the planning process to the ceremony itself.

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    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    The most obvious challenge was to not talk about the planning with friends and extended family but it actually turned out to not be that hard. We didn’t particularly love talking about all the processes in wedding planning….we were much more interested in being committed than the glitz and glamour of the day. The other challenge was making sure that no family posted wedding pictures on social media prior to us breaking the news. We made sure to be very straight forward with our family about our wishes from the beginning and everyone was very respectful. It is crazy to think how much effort it takes to keep things quiet these days 🙂

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     Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    No, it wasn’t difficult at all. After we decided that we wanted to have at least our parents and siblings with us, it was easy to create a list that worked for both of us. We knew, to be fair that neither one of us were going to invite friends; it would be family only.  My mom passed away when I was a teenager so I got to invite an aunt to come and also a cousin that I am very close to. My husband coincidentally has an aunt and two cousins that he is close to so we were able to keep it even on both sides.

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    No, not really. We sent out the announcement/party invite while we were away on our honeymoon and came back to a lot of shock of course but everyone was very congratulatory. We had our casual “open house” style gathering about two months after we got married so it gave everyone time to digest the fact that they didn’t get to see the wedding ceremony itself and look forward to the celebration. There were a couple of friends I met up with after who wished they could have seen me in my dress but we had amazing photos and a short video we were able to share at our gathering. Having the casual party after being married gave us the best of both worlds. Friends and family were able to come together to celebrate but all the pressure and stress was off the table. Besides, most people like the party portion the most anyhow!

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We didn’t have a formal reception. We went with our family to a restaurant that was very special to us. It was where we had our first date and where Nick proposed, so it only seemed fitting to have our wedding meal there. We had each couple bring a bottle of wine with them to the dinner so we all were able to share family style. We also made my grandmothers pie for dessert to have something extra personal with our wedding meal. I know it may seem strange to create your own wedding dessert but it was so good and there were NO complaints! We also were able to share my husband’s last bottle of wine from when he lived in Italy, it was a perfect way to end our special day. Actually getting to eat, relax and talk to each other was also a huge plus!

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    NO STRESS! It was a beautiful day on our terms, our timeline and our desires. It was so great to have so much flexibility and freedom to take a few extra pictures and actually spend time talking with each other without being pulled a million directions. We would not have had it any other way!

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Do it! If you are feeling like you on the fence about the whole big wedding thing, go small/intimate! You will not regret it. If you are honest with your friends and family about your wishes they will understand and if they don’t initially, they will come around. This is your day! It is about two people making an extremely important commitment to one another and that is the most important thing, not everyone else around you!  Honestly, the day comes and goes just as fast whether you have a big wedding or a small wedding. The day itself is a tiny sliver in the big picture of a lifetime of marriage. Who ever said we had to have a giant wedding with a million people around us in order to make the commitment official?  Just 50 or so years ago many people were going to the courthouse to get married all the time. I hope to continue to see the popularity of elopements/intimate weddings grow because keeping the day intimate makes the day so incredibly special!

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    Vendors:

    Photographer: Mandilynn Photography

    Hair/Makeup: Lindsay Villarreal

    Flowers: WB Event Planning

     Grooms suit: Asos

    Brides dress: David’s Bridal

     

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