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    Mark and Leslie’s Tennessee Bluegrass Wedding

    Posted on July 22, 2016 by Gaelan

    Mark and Leslie’s wedding day was about more than just starting a new life together; it was about blending their two families and remembering Mark’s two daughters who had recently passed away. Wanting to keep their nuptials casual yet still sacred, the couple chose to invite only those closest to them, who had supported them through their relationship and the difficult times they had endured. The couple’s beautiful, intimate wedding, which took place on Easter Sunday, honored the union of their two families with a beautiful sand ceremony. To celebrate their newlywed status, they ended their day with a joyful and relaxed reception at Barley’s Taproom complete with pizza and a bluegrass band.

    Special thanks to Erin Morrison for sharing Mark and Leslie’s truly intimate wedding day with us!

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    Leslie, 39 & Mark, 43

    Location: Maryville, TN

    Wedding Date: March 27, 2016 (Easter Sunday)

    Number of Guests: 70

    Wedding Cost: $12,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Seventh Day Adventist Church 

    Wedding Reception Location: Barley’s Taproom and Pizzeria 

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    bride holding dog

    flower girl spinning

    bride portrait in front of church

    bride dancing with daughter

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    groom's hands on bride's back

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We had an intimate wedding because it was second wedding for both of us.

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    groom sitting in chair

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

    The main challenge in planning a smaller wedding was definitely keeping the guest list to a minimum. We both have lots of friends and family and extended family and big work families. Another challenge was picking the perfect invitation that presented the day in a way that was casual and laid-back, but still elegant and sacred. We also spent some time making sure Mark’s daughters who had passed away were included in a special way and that was how we decided on including the sand ceremony. We were in luck when we stumbled upon the gorgeous church that was only half a mile from my home. Most churches are not available to non-members, and especially on a religious holiday like Easter. The Seventh Day Adventist church opened their church to us for a small fee, and since they worship on Saturdays the church was available the entire day on Easter Sunday. Finding a unique reception venue that could accommodate us and a bluegrass band on Easter Sunday was another challenge. Barley’s has a beautiful upstairs private room with a stage and was only a few miles from the church.

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    bride helping flower girl get dressed

    floewer girl having ribbon put in hair

    veil and wedding dress over back of chair

    bride unbuttoning dress off hanger

    bride having her dress buttoned up the back

    bride adjusting her veil in the mirror

    bride coming down the stairs

    bride walking outside house

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Yes it was. We decided on immediate family along with a few other family members, close friends, and work friends that have gotten to know both of us and have supported us over the past two years.

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    bride and groom portrait

    bride and groom portrait

    bride and groom portrait

    bride and groom walking with daughter

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

    No, I think because it was on a holiday and because we told everyone we were having a small ceremony, people understood. If it came up, we just said we wanted to keep it small and we didn’t expect people to disrupt their Easter in order to attend.

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    stained glass window in chapel

    flowers on church pews

    guitar player in church

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The highlights of the ceremony were taking communion with Mark and my daughter. I made her favorite homemade banana bread and we used white grape juice because I was sure red would get on our dresses. I loved the sand ceremony and being able to include Mark’s two daughters, Izzi and Zoe, who passed away over the past two years to become one with our blended family. I also like the duet music choice “God bless the broken road”. We chose this song for many reasons and it was incorporated into our invitation by printing “all roads led to you” at the top.

    The officiant was a long time friend of my husband’s – they were fireman together many years ago in Clinton, TN – and he has been there for us during the hard times over the past two years including when we lost Mark’s daughters. He did both of their funerals as well. One of my best girlfriends owns the Flower Pot in Knoxville and added a personal touch to all of the flowers and bouquets. The pastel petals that were laid out on the ivory aisle runner were Easter colors and soft against the hard wooden beams and pews. I loved how the sun came through the church windows and made the inside light up perfectly as our ceremony started. My family is very musical and we got to include them in the ceremony. My brother played the classical guitar and my dad played piano. My niece played a beautiful piece on the piano as well. At the conclusion my dad played Jerry Lee Lewis’s Great Balls of Fire as we exited, which was so fun. 

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    groom standing at the altar giving thumbs up

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    wedding ceremony

    sand ceremony at wedding

    groom kissing flower girl's hand

    bride and groom first kiss

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The bluegrass band made the reception so joyful and carefree, adding to the laid-back feel of our wedding. It was very accommodating if you wanted to get up and dance or just sit and watch or listen. I loved that we each had our own cake. Mine was white with three layers – one lemon, one strawberry, and one white – and when it was cut open it reflected Easter colors; Mark’s was chocolate with two different layers of milk and dark; and my daughter’s cake was pink, strawberry on strawberry. The pizza was laid out hot and ready to eat with an assortment of different types of brick oven pizzas to choose from. It was delicious. The best part was when my ten-year old daughter stood up and gave a great impromptu speech and toast.

    bride and groom exiting church

    flower girl throwing rose petals as bride and groom kiss

    bride and groom portrait outside church

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    The best thing about having an intimate wedding is knowing those that are surrounding you on that very special day all know your story and your hearts. They have laughed and cried with you over the years and are geared up to celebrate the start of your new life together. You can feel the love and support surrounding you and the blessing God has poured out on you. It was neat keeping everything local and including family in the ceremony as well.

    bride and groom portrait outside church

    bride and groom portrait kissing outside church

    bride and groom portrait outside church

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

    Keeping it intimate made the day more special and memorable for me. I had the best time from start to finish with no worries. You can focus your time and energy and budget on things that mean a lot to you and your husband. It feels real and not like you are putting on a show or a party for others. You are planning a ceremony and a party for you to enjoy and remember.

    bride and groom portrait outside church

    Vendors:

    Photography: Erin Morrison Photography

    Church: Seventh Day Adventist Church 

    Dresses: David’s Bridal

    Tuxes: Men’s Wearhouse 

    Reception: Barley’s Pizzeria and Taproom 

    Cakes: Kupkaties Kupkakes 

    Band: Midnight Run

    Flowers: Flower Pot 

    Hair: Bella Salon 

    Invtations: Minted (Online)

    Pastor: Marty Stooksbury of Clinton, TN  over Market Street Ministries

     

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    8 Stunning Rose Gold Earrings For Your Big Day

    Posted on July 20, 2016 by Ally

    Rose gold continues to be a hot trend. One of the reasons this metallic is so popular is that it looks great with any color scheme. From tablecloths to bridesmaid dresses, there are countless ways to incorporate rose gold into your wedding day palette.

    Rose gold accessories are a more subtle way to embrace this metallic. Today, we’ve rounded up 8 stunning rose gold earrings from Etsy that highlight this gorgeous color.

    These simple, yet classy, rose gold Swarovski stud earrings by Mashugana will go perfectly with any dress.

    Rose Gold Studs

    Looking for rose gold earrings that are small, but still make a statement? This beautiful pair of tear drop earrings by earringsnation is exactly what you’re looking for.

    Rose Gold Tear Drop Earrings

    These tear drop studs by ColorMeMissy will add a splash of elegance to your ensemble.

    Rose Gold Tear Drop Studs

    Are you a minimalist bride? If so, we recommend these water drop earrings by HannahRun.

    Rose Gold Water Drop Earrings

    These tear drop earrings by SarahWalshBridal will look perfect with a lacy dress and an up-do.

    Rose Gold Tear Drop Earrings

    If you are looking for something a little more subtle, we suggest this pair of dainty light pink studs by EndoraJewellery.

    Rose Gold Studs

    For a more modern look, these great damasque hoop earrings by Alibli break all of the rules in the best possible way.

    Rose Gold Hoop Earrings

    Last, but not least, these dainty and minimal studs by Brukne are the perfect addition to a minimalist bridal look.

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    10 Creative Photo Shoot Decorations

    Posted on July 19, 2016 by Ally

    As many have said before us, your wedding night will fly by. There will be so many people there who are excited to see you, that looking back will sometimes feel like a blur. Thankfully, you’ll always have photos to look back on, and with all the fun photo props out there, your guests can have a blast making memories for you!

    We’ve made a list of some of our favorite Etsy photo shoot props and decorations to make your photos memorable.

    We absolutely adore these huge golden LOVE balloons by Supplyandco. Nothing says love quite like big gold balloons, right?

    gold love balloons

    Another awesome, and a bit smaller option for gold balloon decorations, is this pair of XO balloons by creativeexpres. How cute!

    gold xo balloons

    We are such big fans of marquees, and this vintage I DO marquee by Rustalgic is no exception. We love the rustic carnival feel.

    i do marquee

    This just married banner by WeddingBannerLove is the perfect country-chic background banner for your home-made photo booth.

    just married banner

    If big marquees aren’t your thing, maybe this sweet light up sign by LoveStruckHomewares will do just the trick instead.

    love light sign

    On the other hand, this big love marquee by moonriseletterlights would look so great as a background light in any photo booth.

    love marquee

    What better way to announce your marriage than with this gorgeous MR&MRS marquee by TheWhiteBulb. This would make for a great thank you card, or wedding announcement photo for your friends and family who couldn’t attend.

    mr and mrs marquee

    While you’re keeping busy with your photographer, set up this photo sign by braggingbags next to your photo booth to send your guests in the right direction.

    photobooth sign

    This fancy tassel curtain by FancyFaceStudio is a perfect backdrop for all of your guests’ photo booth pictures!

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    Finally, when all is said and done, wedding guests love receiving  thank-you cards. This Thanks Y’all sign by ZCreateDesign is the perfect way to skip out on spending hours writing out thank you notes. Simply send the photo!

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    Ashley and Nick’s San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts Wedding

    Posted on July 18, 2016 by Gaelan

    When it comes to wedding size, sometimes the larger the family, the smaller the guest list. Such was the case for today’s couple Ashley and Nick. Not wanting to share their wedding day with 200 guests – and knowing they couldn’t invite one cousin without inviting all of them – the couple quickly decided that their’s would be an immediate family only affair. With only 30 guests  – including a handful of their closest friends – the bride and groom were able to have the kind of stress-free and budget-friendly wedding they were after with a quick, casual ceremony at the Palace of Fine Arts and a fun relaxed reception catered by Tacolicious at the bride’s best friend’s apartment. A taco catered wedding reception, you say? Now, that sounds like our kind of party!

    Special thanks to Milou and Olin Photography for sending along all the photos so we could share them you today!

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    Ashley, 27 & Nick, 27

    Location: San Francisco, CA

    Wedding Date: October 10, 2014

    Number of Guests: 30 of our nearest and dearest!

    Wedding Cost: $10,000 all in – including an entire weekend of gatherings and meals.

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Palace of Fine Arts

    Wedding Reception Location: A close friend’s apartment

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    bride and groom's hands intertwined

    portrait of bride during ceremony

    bride and groom portrait in San Francisco

    bride and groom portrait in San Francisco

    portrait of bride and groom dancing

    bride and groom portrait in San Francisco

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Nick and I both have very large families, and there’s no inviting one or two cousins without inviting them all. Although big weddings are lovely memorable gestures, we weren’t prepared to celebrate with 200 people. We decided very quickly that we would get married in the company of immediate family and a handful of good friends each. Although we missed our extended families, the day was stress-free on both our abilities as hosts and our wallets.

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    bride holding lush wedding bouquet

    portrait of the bride

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

    Almost none! Our friends and families all stepped up in various ways. My best friend Megan made my bouquet and offered up her apartment for the afterparty; my wedding dress was handmade by a seamstress with the help of my mother; and the San Francisco Parks and Recreation department was super easy to work with when it came to obtaining a permit.

    bride and groom kissing in San Francisco street

    bride and groom kissing in San Francisco street

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    portrait of bride and groom kissing

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Bride and groom portrait

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Yes, but we sent special gifts and announcements to those who wouldn’t attend the ceremony. We were also thrown a second reception in the groom’s hometown a month later.

    Palace of FIne Arts outdoor wedding ceremony

    Palace of FIne Arts outdoor wedding ceremony

    bride smiling at groom during ceremony

    What were the highlights of the ceremony? 

    Our facilitator, Ken, was so much fun and extremely generous. Our ceremony was quick, casual, and reflected what we wanted to say more closely than traditional vows. He also did a great job acknowledging Nick’s sweet grandmother who traveled from Omaha, NE.

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    bride hugging mother

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    Tacolicious delivered tacos and everyone ate them on the back deck or roof. It also happened to be Fleet Week, so we were able to have the Blue Angels air show as a backdrop to our reception.

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    monogrammed wedding napkins

    wine glass sign

    succulent wedding deor

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding? 

    We were able to address every single one of our guests in a meaningful way, and spent time with each other instead of “entertaining”. We were also able to feed our friends extremely well throughout the weekend’s festivities, which can be trickier at celebrations where food is prepared in bulk.

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    wedding tacos

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

    Don’t let traditional examples of what a wedding should be complicate or overshadow what you and your partner consider the perfect day. There are numerous other, less expensive ways to celebrate with your extended circle that don’t involve blowing the down payment on a house. There will be a few uncomfortable conversations in the planning, and little moments that will feel selfish, but when all is said and done you’ll have few regrets.

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    Vendors: 

    Catering: Tacolicious and Beretta

    Flowers: San Francisco Flower Mart

    Photography: Milou and Olin Photography

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    Julia and Jeffrey’s Magical Sequoia National Park Picnic Wedding

    Posted on July 15, 2016 by Gaelan

    A wedding cake lost in the mail, a couple of uninvited ceremony guests in the form of a bear cub and its mama bear, and one spontaneously chosen, not to mention stunning, ceremony site are just a few of the wild highlights from Julia and Jeff’s wedding in Sequoia National Park. The most meaningful highlights, however, came in the form of the memories they were able to create and share with their 19 guests, each of whom had a part in leading a portion of the wedding ceremony. Filled with happy tears, lots of laughter, and so much love – all beautifully captured by Helena and Laurent Photography – Ashley and Nick’s nuptials were intimate, stress-free, and nothing short of magical.

    wedding portrait in Sequoia National Park

    Julia, 24 & Jeffrey, 30

    Location: Sequoia National Park, CA 

    Wedding Date: September 13, 2015

    Number of Guests: We had 19 guests plus us and our two photographers. We each invited two of our closest friends plus our immediate families. Luckily, we met through my brother, who is one of Jeff’s best friends, so Jeff ended up with three friends at the wedding. 

    Wedding Cost: We spent about $6,000 on the wedding itself. This doesn’t include the rehearsal dinner, which Jeff’s parents paid for, but it does include lodging for all of the guests. The small number of guests allowed us to spend more per guest while still keeping the budget low. One of the great things about getting married in a National Park (aside from the scenery) is that the venue is inexpensive!

    Wedding Ceremony Location: We were married in Crescent Meadow in Sequoia National Park. The meadow is in the “Giant Forest” area of Sequoia, so the trees were enormous, making for awesome pictures and a unique setting. By having an intimate wedding, we were able to be flexible and spontaneous. When we made the reservation for our ceremony location with the Park Service, we had not seen that area of the park. In fact, we only picked out the exact location for the ceremony while we were hiking the day before our wedding. We trusted that there would be plenty of beautiful spots, and with such a small group, it was easy to find a good location.

    Wedding Reception Location: We had our reception in a picnic area near the meadow. We threw blankets across some picnic tables and laid out a bunch of food that we brought from San Francisco (and a cake we had sent from my favorite cake place in New York). Guests carried picnic baskets to the ceremony and were asked to help set up the reception while we took pictures. 

    We planned our wedding ourselves, including buying and transporting the reception food. One of our oversights was that we forgot to bring those little net tents to cover the food, so the yellow jackets were pretty interested in the cheese. On the plus side, there was a really big squirrel on a branch, so it was as if we had an extra guest!

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    bride's silver leaf headband

    bride pining boutonniere on groom

    wedding portrait in Sequoia National Park

    wedding portrait in Sequoia National Park

    wedding portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom kissing in the woods

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We both had wanted to have an intimate wedding for a long time. It gave us the opportunity to interact more with all of our guests throughout the planning and wedding day. For example, we were able to paint all of the invitations ourselves, and we picked out personalized stones as wedding favors. 

    We were also able to get the invitees to participate in the ceremony. We wanted the wedding to be “group officiated” in the sense of having a guest lead each section of the traditional wedding ceremony. Jeff’s father is ordained as a minister, so he was able to lead the section required by law, but otherwise, different guests were in charge of each different part. My brother started the ceremony and read from one of our favorite books, “Tarka the Otter”, and our friends followed with a series of readings and stories and my father read a touching poem by Rilke. Jeff’s oldest sister gave some history on our rings, which we made ourselves, then Jeff’s nieces carried the rings to our mothers, who led us in our ring vows. At the end of the ceremony, Jeff’s middle sister announced us and then led us in a walk to the reception. This level of engagement certainly wouldn’t have been possible with a larger wedding, and it really made us feel close to all of the guests. 

    In such a remote place, it was also simpler to have an intimate wedding. Practically, the National Park Service puts pretty strict limits on the number of people who can be in most wedding sites. 

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    bride walking towards groom

    bride and groom first look

    bride and groom first look

    bride and groom first look

    bride and groom walking along path

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

    Honestly, planning the wedding was not a huge pain – one of the additional benefits of having a small group! The most challenging part of planning was trying to coordinate everyone’s part in the ceremony. We had many emails and calls trying to make sure everyone knew what they should do and that they felt good about their part in the ceremony. Other than that, planning was pretty straightforward. We were able to get everything ready on our own, and it was fun to shop for all of the food.

    Well, now that I think about it, we did have a cake problem, but it wasn’t really a challenge related to planning an intimate wedding – more just a challenge related to planning a wedding ourselves. The cake was shipped from New York, but it got lost in the mail! We were told that the cake was at a FedEx distribution facility. We ended up waiting at the facility for a few hours the day before we were supposed to leave for the wedding, but the cake didn’t arrive. Luckily, they found the cake before we left the next morning, so everything worked out in the end.

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    We didn’t have much difficulty paring down the guest list. We think everyone understood why we wanted to have an intimate wedding, and we also had an informal party back in town so that all of our friends could take part in the wedding festivities, but without the stress and hassle.

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

    bride and groom portrait in Sequoia National Park

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

    We didn’t really have any issues with the small guest list. One of Jeff’s sisters had previously had a wedding with only immediate family and a couple of friends, so that set a good precedent for his side of the family. My parents got married by themselves at McDonald’s, so in comparison, our wedding was enormous! The party for our friends a couple of weeks after the wedding definitely helped as well.

    wedding ceremony in Sequoia National Park

    wedding ceremony in Sequoia National Park

    wedding ceremony in Sequoia National Park

    wedding ceremony in Sequoia National Park

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Our ceremony had lots of highlights – from the first time everyone saw the huge trees to my parents presenting us with stuffed animals. Everyone’s participation was perfect, a great mix of funny and touching. We each wrote our own vows, and with the small group, we felt comfortable being very open and intimate with them. 

    One of the best unexpected highlights was a visit by a mother bear and her cubs. We were all standing near a sequoia at the edge of Crescent Meadow, and toward the end of the ceremony, a little baby bear climbed up on a fallen log near us (but luckily not too near) to sun itself. Everyone kept their cool, and the bears did too.

    tearful groom

    bride laughing during groom's vows

    tearful bride

    bride putting ring on groom's finger

    bride and groom first kiss

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The cheese was probably the highlight of the reception. We really went wild with the cheese budget, to the point where one of our two picnic tables was mostly cheese. Aside from the cheese, the reception had many good aspects. We walked about half a mile from the ceremony area to the reception, and we enjoyed getting dusty, climbing up on a fallen tree for some memorable pictures, and seeing the meadow in the morning light. At the reception, Jeff’s mother gave a great toast comparing a loving relationship to a sequoia tree. We had a custom made cake topper – a pair of needle felted otters – which was a perfect accompaniment to our cake. 

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    wedding guest slicing bread in the woods

    wedding picnic food

    child eating strawberry

    wedding guests in the woods

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    The best thing about an intimate wedding was getting to spend lots of time with everyone. We really felt loved by everyone there, and we were able to connect to everyone in a relaxed and enjoyable way. Intimate is really the right word for it.

    bride and groom cutting cake in the woods

    groom feeding bride cake

    bride feeding groom cake

    cut wedding cakes on picnic table

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

    Just go for it! We had a great time at our wedding – it was low stress, everyone really felt connected and loved, and the setting couldn’t have been better (and was only possible with such a small group). To make sure we could also celebrate with our friends at home, we had the party back in town, but we made sure that it was informal – no gifts, no speeches, no fancy dress. I think that doing something informal like that was enjoyable for everyone and struck a good balance between an intimate ceremony and sharing our experience with a larger group.

    It was also crucial that we had really great photographers. With only 19 people, the photographers were a big part of the group, so it was important that they got along with everyone and were able to really blend in with the group. Helena and Laurent were perfect. They were super into the setting, they interacted with everyone really well, and they took beautiful pictures.

    bride and groom eating cake on a log in the woods

    Vendors:  

    Photography: Helena and Laurent Photography

    Headpiece and Boutonnière: Polly McGeary Antiques

    Cake Topper: Facci’s Felted Friends

    Dress: BHLDN

    Cake: Momofuku Milk Bar and Tartine Bakery

     

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