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    Enter the Evite Photo Contest for Your Chance to Win!

    Posted on January 16, 2017 by Christina

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    This is an Evite paid post.

    Engagement photos are all about capturing the essence of you as a couple. That’s why it so important to choose a location that means a lot to you. Maybe it’s the cafe where you first met, or a restaurant that serves up your favorite Friday night comfort food. Perhaps it’s the cottage that you rented on your first vacation together or the jazz club where you first locked eyes (we loved La La Land so much, we just had to add in that last one.)

    For bibliophiles Rachael and Sam, the logical choice was a bookstore. Sam is a teacher and Rachael studied English Lit in college, so choosing to have their engagement shoot at a bookstore made the most sense.

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    “D.G. Wills in downtown La Jolla, California is one of the coolest bookstores I have ever set foot in and I could not think of a better backdrop for two bookworms if I tried,” says photographer, Paige Nelson.

    We love how Paige really captured the intimacy of the couple as they huddle together in a cozy nook to share a private moment. It’s as if all those beautiful books are sheltering the two love birds from the outside world, letting them dwell in their own secret love oasis.

    Once you’ve nailed down your own perfect location and hired the best photographer you can afford, you’ll want to show off those fab shots with your friends and family. What better way to do that than with Evite‘s line of wedding stationery?

    Just like your engagement photos, your wedding stationery should reflect who you are as a couple – and Evite makes it easy to do just that. Whether you looking for the perfect save the dates, bachelorette party invites, shower invites or wedding invitations, Evite offers a fantastic variety of wedding stationery that will make a lasting impression on your guests.

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    You can choose from dozens of free digital invitations, or make your big day extra-special by selecting one of their elegant premium online invitation designs. You can personalize your invitation by uploading a sweet photo of you and your spouse-to-be. Just fill in the details of your event, or add a personal touch to your wedding invites by writing a custom message to send to your guests. With Evite, your guests can easily RSVP for themselves as well as their plus-ones so you can begin organizing venue seating as soon as possible.

    Lucky for you, Evite has just launched the #NeartheKnot photo contest inviting newly engaged couples to share a photo of themselves for a chance to be featured on a Premium Evite wedding invitation.

    The winning couple will also receive the following:

    • a “Date Night” all expenses paid by Evite
    • a complete Premium invitation suite specially designed for their wedding events
    • one year of free Premium invitations for events leading up to the big day

    To enter the contest, go to Evite’s #NeartheKnot photo contest. Why not give it a shot?

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    Victoria and William’s Beach Wedding in Big Sur

    Posted on January 13, 2017 by Christina

    Before they planned their simple, beach wedding in Cali, Victoria and Will had decided on a large wedding at a local venue in Austin. A few months into planning, however, they scrapped their big Austin wedding plan, realizing that a small wedding on Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur was more their style.

    Here’s what photographer Amber Vickery had to say about their big day:

    Because they had family coming in from all over for the weekend, they planned a morning ceremony on the beach so that they could spend the whole day with their loved ones. We decided to go ahead and do a first look and all of their portraits the evening before to take advantage of that beautiful California sunset. And I’m so glad we did! It was gorgeous – and windy! They were certainly troopers! Thank you Victoria and Will for having me along. It was such a magical day!

    And thank you, Amber Vickery, for sending over these breathtaking photos!
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    Victoria, 26 & William, 27

    Location: Big Sur, California

    Wedding Date: April 16, 2016

    Number of Guests: 17

    Wedding Cost: $8,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Pfeiffer Beach

    Wedding Reception Location: Sierra Mar

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We first started with the idea of a big local wedding, but the guest list grew above our expectations and the cost of the wedding was going to be too much for us. We eventually set our hearts on a smaller destination wedding with our closest family and friends that would feel more personal and budget friendly to us.

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

    The greatest challenge was to decide to have in intimate wedding. Once we ignored family pressure about a bigger wedding, everything came easily.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    With a big family on his side, there were many discussions about who we could invite that wouldn’t lead to inviting 10 more people due to fairness. Essentially, we each invited the people that we were close to for most of our lives.

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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? 

    Explaining to people they weren’t invited was intimidating. However, to our surprise, we found that most people were fairly understanding. For the few who weren’t happy, we accepted the fact that we couldn’t please everyone.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The combination of the beautiful beach, the officiant’s exquisite words, our individual vows, and our loved ones surrounding us made the ceremony feel touching and unforgettable.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    For our reception, we all ate lunch at a restaurant nearby with amazing views and hiked to a waterfall in the afternoon where we spotted humpback whales. Although we didn’t have the typical reception, we had a great group of people with us that really enjoyed the destination part of the wedding.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    The best thing was enjoying our time with the people who love us the most versus splitting our time for 150+ guests.

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

    Just because you have a big family does not mean you need a big wedding. Also, if you’re starting to regret planning a big wedding, maybe you and your future spouse might be happier with an intimate wedding. We were happy with ours!

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    Vendors:

    Photography: Amber Vickery

    Officiant: Ken Robins

    Dress: Sarah Seven

    Flowers: Big Sur Flowers

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    Capes, Shawls and Scarves, Oh My!

    Posted on January 11, 2017 by Ally

    Winter weddings can be the most romantic and beautiful of all, but with the beauty of the season, comes the chilly temps. Winter brides shouldn’t have to throw on a jacket to cover up their beautiful gowns, so we’ve made a list of stunning shawls and capes from Etsy to keep brides warm on their wedding day.

    This stunning faux fur shawl by RoyalScoutBrides is trendy and cozy.

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    We love the romantic and vintage look of this faux fur shawl by DavieandChiyo.

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    For a dainty and dazzling look, this jeweled cape by BrideLaBoheme will make you look like a true ice princess.

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    Crochet capes and shawls are one of the sweetest winter accessories, so we couldn’t resist this design by MODAcrochet.

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    Stay cozy and wrap yourself up with this adorable and sweet knit cover-up by BVLifeStyle.

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    Capes are all the rage right now, and this beautiful flower-designed cape by BrideLaBoheme is the perfect example why!

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    Lace trims and sheer capes such as this one by MarisolAparicio are what winter weddings are all about.

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    For a romantic and timeless look, this white fur shawl by FoxgloveBridal is as classy as it gets.

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    For a more bohemian vibe, this beautiful fur cover up by RoyalScoutBrides is the perfect find.

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    Finally, this stunning shawl by Carrollbridal looks like it’s been pulled directly from The Nutcracker Ballet.

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    *This post contains Etsy affiliate links.

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    Perfect Pastels: Wedding Dress Edition

    Posted on January 10, 2017 by Ally

    Soft, feminine, and never boring. What’s not to love about pastel wedding dresses? Pastels give your dress the splash of color that you want, without being overwhelming. Here is a list of some of our favorites from Etsy.

    Tulle and pastel is the combination that we never knew we wanted. This dress by Sophiaclothing makes all of our pastel dreams come true!

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    More tulle?! Yes please! This perfect full-length dress by Milamirabridal channels a Cinderella vibe, and we love it.

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    For a more classic, lace design, this beautiful light blue dress by Milamirabridal is to “dye” for.

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    Bold and beautiful, we just can’t take our eyes off of this beautiful low-cut dress by CarouselFashion.

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    You’ll be pretty in pink with this stunning strapless pastel dress by CarouselFashion.

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    For a bigger pop of color, this lovely design by CleoandClementine will have them talking for ages.

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    Let’s bring it back to blue with this dramatic style by the incredible Milamirabridal.

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    Finally, fall in love with this pastel colored bridal two piece by sweetcarolinestyles.

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    Marisa and Jim’s Intimate Lighthouse Wedding

    Posted on January 9, 2017 by Christina

    Marisa and Jim decided that their idea of a perfect wedding was a ceremony at an historic lighthouse on Lake Michigan with 25 of their loved ones. Despite the day’s unpredictable weather, the wedding could not have been more perfect, says photographer Georgia Lloyd from Twin Lens Weddings.

    “Their ceremony was intimate and moving… full of a lot of happy tears, sunshine, and even a little light rain.”

    After the ceremony, the couple and their guests celebrated with dinner, drinks, and desserts at a restaurant in Milwaukee.

    Thanks to Twin Lens Weddings for sharing the beautiful photos from this special day with us!

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    Marisa, 30 & Jim, 31

    Location: Milwaukee and Wind Point, Wisconsin

    Wedding Date: August 20, 2016

    Number of Guests: 25

    Wedding Cost: $10,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Wind Point Lighthouse

    Wedding Reception Location: Braise Restaurant

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We have such a large family and so many friends scattered throughout the country, we wanted to make it as easy as possible.

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

    Well, we planned the whole thing on our own. Learning how to plan a wedding in itself was the hardest part. We literally had no idea what we were getting ourselves into but we wouldn’t have had it any other way. Jim and I are really good at compromising with one another which helped us to make all of the decisions be the best for both of us.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    YES! We initially thought we would have an intimate wedding with family (including aunts, uncles, and cousins) and our closest friends but that ended up being about 175 people. That’s when we made the tough decision of just having our parents, siblings, their significant others and our grandmothers.

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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?

    Again YES. Many of our friends were understanding and not upset, but just as many were very upset and needed to have some in depth conversations about why we decided to go the intimate route. By the end of it all, they saw our side and were (mostly) ok with it. My best friend, Marisa, refused to accept it and booked a trip from DC to Milwaukee anyway. She threatened to “hide in the bushes” so she could watch. I actually ended up REALLY needing her leading up to the big day and she (along with 2 other friends) set up and tore down our whole wedding for us. We could not have done it without them.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Looking out at our family and seeing the tears and emotions being matched by them. We were all balling our eyes out, it was so beautiful.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    Hearing everyone’s toasts. Our family is full of so much personality, each toast was so unique, funny, heartwarming and blissful.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

     Being able to actually spend time with everyone who attended and getting to do everything our own way. We were not overwhelmed by trying to spend five minutes with each guest because we were with literally everyone the whole time.

    Also, that I was able to see my husband and spend time with him throughout the day. We know that traditionally you are not supposed to see one another before the ceremony, but that was not going to work for us. It was our day and we wanted to spend it together. 😀

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

    Get over the fact that you are never going to please everyone. One friend, who actually ended up officiating our wedding, said (before we asked him to officiate) that we were being selfish to not invite any friends or extended family to the wedding. He said a wedding is for everyone to celebrate you. Jim and I felt the exact opposite. This was going to be OUR big day to celebrate our love for each other, we didn’t want to let anyone tell us otherwise. We had to make a lot of very tough decisions but in the end we were so happy that we decided to have a an intimate wedding. It was exactly what we wanted.

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    Vendors:

    Prep: Hotel Metro

    Ceremony: Wind Point Lighthouse

    Reception: Braise – http://www.braiselocalfood.com/

    Photographer/Videographer: Twin Lens Weddings by Georgia and Sarah

    Dress: Free People

    Flowers: Wood Violet Milwaukee

    Rentals: General Rental – Racine

    Hair and Makeup: DIYed by the bride

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