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    Chelsea and Gabriel’s Isle of Skye Elopement

    Posted on January 18, 2016 by Stephanie

    With friends and family dispersed throughout Canada, Chelsea and Gabriel struggled to find a way to include both sets of families in their wedding without it costing everyone upwards of $800 in travel expenses. It was the father of the bride who  suggested that the couple elope, which perfectly suited Chelsea and Gabriel’s idea of an intimate and meaningful ceremony.

    Chelsea and Gabriel decided that their elopement would take place in Scotland, more specifically the Isle of Skye, where the bride and groom hiked to their ceremony spot and said their vows against a background of mist and mountains. In true Scottish form, the weather was wet and foggy – adding mystery and beauty to an already breathtaking location.

    Anna Urban quite simply knocked it out of the park with these images. She not only captured intimate moments between the bride and groom, but also beautifully documents the surroundings. These photos make us want to pack our bags and head to Scotland!

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    Chelsea, 27 & Gabriel, 29

    Wedding Date: June 16th, 2015

    Number of Guests: Just witnesses at the ceremony (childhood friend of the bride Brianna Hamlin, photographer Anna Urban, celebrant John Howieson, and piper Alan Mackenzie) and 65 at the reception.

    Wedding Cost: $8,000 for the ceremony and honeymoon in Scotland. (This included the flights, celebrant, bagpiper, photography, car rental, lodging and meals for 2 weeks and some gifts/souvenirs. We spent one week on Isle of Skye, in the self-catering cottage listed below and then traveled by ferry to Harris and Lewis located in the Outer Hebrides for a couple days. After we camped in Kinlochleven, and hiked in Glen Coe and finished the last couple days of our honeymoon in Edinburgh.) $7,000 for the reception in Winnipeg. (We planned a cocktail style reception with a cheese station, passed appetizers, a risotto station, and late-night yam fries. There was a beautiful wooden bar and servers taking drink orders throughout the room.)

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Quiraing, Isle of Skye, Scotland

    We were married just off the start of the hiking path in the Quiraing. We thought the location was beautiful and it was accessible in a wedding dress. We were able to hike it with Brianna a couple days before the wedding on a warm sunny evening. The day of the wedding however was traditional Scottish weather, and the Misty Isle lived up to its name.

    Wedding Reception Location: The Gates on Roblin, Winnipeg, MB, CAN (Chelsea’s hometown). 

    We had the reception in their lounge which has a dance floor, nice bench seating around the room and high tables for our cocktail reception. Since we are only in Winnipeg once or twice a year, we wanted a stand-up reception so we could visit with everyone instead of being stuck at a table for a four-course meal.

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Our families are 2600 km (1615 miles) apart, so when Gab proposed our biggest worry was making everyone pay upwards of $800 to travel to one place or the other. We couldn’t think of a solution where we could celebrate with everyone and not make every guest travel. Chelsea also did not want our wedding be a big display. We believe that the vows and the ceremony are for us, to show our commitment for each other, not to be a big spectacle. It was actually the father of the bride who suggested eloping and that’s exactly what we did.

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

    It would have been nice to actually have had a secret elopement and just announce to everyone that we were married when we got back, however when we were planning our vacation time we realized that we had to have the reception close to the ceremony. We had to send out the invitations for the reception before we went to Scotland, so it was a planned elopement that everyone knew about. 

    As soon as we mentioned we were engaged there were some people who assumed that they were invited to the wedding, such as work colleagues. It was a little difficult to tell them that we were just having family and close childhood friends at a small reception but everyone understood. Gab is a post-doctorate fellow at Harvard and Chelsea is doing her PhD at Université Laval so everyone knew that our budget was not extravagant. 

    Lastly, because we planned the ceremony overseas and the reception in Winnipeg, we had to plan everything by email. Therefore our major challenge was having have faith and trust in people you never met. We are both used to being hands-on and in charge, being chairs of multiple committees among other things. You could say that at least one of us is a control freak, (I won’t say which one). However for both events we had to just send off some ideas of what we liked and trust that it would turn out. In the end, we couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out! The flowers, both in Scotland for the bouquets and for the decor in Winnipeg, were absolutely beautiful. When I sent in a couple example photos from Pinterest to Carole on Isle of Skye and Brandi at The Floral Fyxx in Winnipeg, I had no idea they would turn out more beautiful than I imagined. 

    We also had to find our celebrant online, not having met with him in person until the day of our wedding. However, we wrote back and forth by email and he was so helpful with the script. The Humanist Wedding is so flexible, therefore we were able to include what we wanted in the ceremony and portray what was important to us for our future together. When John Howieson showed up the day of the wedding, we felt like we had already met and it was so comfortable.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

     Since Chelsea has not lived in Winnipeg for four years now and her family isn’t very large it was relatively easy to pare down the guest list. We invited family and close friends, people who have influenced our lives and who we still keep in touch with. We did estimate plus-ones for every guest even for those who were single so our invite total was actually 86 people. Our guests knew that it was an intimate reception from our wedding website, so we think that no one brought a date that they weren’t actually in a relationship with so we were able to stay well within our budget as only 65 people actually RSVP’d yes. If people know that you’ve only invited close family and friends, they are not likely to bring a stranger just so that they have a date. Most of our guests knew each other. Gabriel is from a very large family in a farming region of Quebec. Luckily we are able to see them more often and will be meeting for a family BBQ in a few months.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Apart from the stunning scenery, the main highlight would be the relaxed and personal aspect of the ceremony. Being able to share laughs and jokes during the ceremony makes it even better. Even when Gab messed up his line while putting on Chelsea’s ring it was just a fun memory that we laughed at instead of an awkward moment. A very close friend of the bride for 18 years, Brianna Hamlin, made the trip to Scotland with us to be a witness and we could not have done it without her. Whether it was being in charge of the rings, doing hair and makeup or making us laugh over a pint, she was essential to our wedding and we’ll always remember her loving support.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We did not want to do anything cheesy or too formal but our families did want to include some traditions like speeches and cutting the cake. As it turns out, we were really glad to have included them since it made our reception even more special. Hearing a couple close friends and family members welcome your partner into the family so openly was really the icing on the cake. 

    Open bar was definitely a good decision! We were nervous about the cost but it was definitely worth it to not limit our guests. We were also really happy with the venue and how amazing the servers were, remembering who ordered what even though people were wandering around. It is stressful hoping everything will be delicious and that people will enjoy themselves so the fact that there was such a professional team organizing everything allowed us to just relax and enjoy ourselves.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Being able to plan it exactly the way you want and not having to be nervous about what other people think or what they wanted. On the day of the wedding you can actually enjoy the little details while getting ready and of the ceremony without all the stress and the pressure that comes with having a big event. We are really happy that we could visit and party with everyone at the reception but we would not change a thing for the very intimate ceremony in Scotland.

    There are also those little surprises that happen when planning an event that are so much easier to deal with in an intimate wedding situation, especially on Isle of Skye where everyone was so friendly and helpful. For example, we had some delays while travellng and Carole’s Florist was closed for holidays after 3:00pm. We arrived at 3:30 in a panic but Carole had left a note on the door to head up to this wonderful little bakery upstairs that she had left the key to the shop with. We were able to get our beautiful flowers no problem and buy pastries for breakfast the next morning. When it’s just the couple having to deal with little hiccups, it is so much easier than having to coordinate a big wedding party and guests.

    We also really appreciated our quiet wedding supper that was just the two of us in the Old School Restaurant in Dunvegan. We were dressed nicely but not in our wedding clothes so we went in there like any other couple on a date. It was almost like we had this wonderful secret that made our wedding feel even more private and special between the two of us.

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

    This is your day, or two days in our case. You need to be comfortable with everything in your ceremony and reception so plan it the way you want. If after you discuss ideas with your family and realize that there is that one tradition that they would really appreciate but you’re not that in to, just do it and move on. After all, you planned the rest the way you wanted and you’ll make them happy by just doing that one tradition.

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    Chelsea + Gabriel

     

    Vendors:

    Ceremony: 

    Celebrant: John Howieson – Humanist Society of Scotland, based on Isle of Skye

    Photographer: Anna Urban 

    Piper: Alan Mackenzie – Isle of Skye Pipe Major

    Car Hire: Celtic Legend (Arnold Clark)

    Self-catering cottage: Tir Nan Og, Waternish, Isle of Skye

    Flowers: Caroles Florist & Handmade Gifts

    Wedding Dinner: The Old School Restaurant

    Dress: Vera Wang at David’s Bridal

    Kilt: Rendall’s of Lochalsh

    Tartan ribbons for hand-fasting: House of Tartan 

    Groom’s vest: Gentleman’s Emporium 

    Groom’s shirt and cuff-links: Moore’s 

    Bride’s jewelry: Melanie Auld Jewelry 

    Bride’s rings: Diamonds Elinor (engagement)  and Bijouterie Dulac (wedding)

    Groom’s ring: Madani at Bijouterie Suisse

     

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    Amanda and Eddie’s Intimate Portland $5,000 Farm Wedding

    Posted on January 15, 2016 by Stephanie

    Amanda and Eddie had a clear vision from the start. The couple, who live in Portland, Oregon, wanted an intimate wedding with friends and family that mattered most to them. Luckily, planning a destination wedding of sorts at a relative’s farm meant that keeping the guest list small was easy. With the loveliest of details, and a meal catered by the bride and groom themselves (with help of their friends and family!), Amanda and Eddie were able to create a heartfelt event for only $5,000.  

    Big thanks goes out to Marcela Garcia Pulido for sharing these images with us!

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    Amanda, 33 & Edgar, 38

    Location: Grants Pass, OR

    Wedding Date: September 5, 2015

    Number of Guests: 30 

    Wedding Cost: $5,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Grants Pass, OR (Bride’s sister’s private property/ “farm”)

    Wedding Reception Location: Grants Pass, OR

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We wanted to share our special day with our closest family and friends in the beautiful outdoor setting of the bride’s sister’s property in Southern Oregon. While the property could have handled a much larger guest list, we felt that everyone would have the best experience if the group was kept to just our closest friends and family. Our guest list was small but in total we had guests from 8 different states join us! The grooms parents traveled from the East Coast, along with several of his close friends. Other friends of the bride and groom traveled from CA, WA, TX, OH.

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

    I don’t think there were any challenges that were specific to it being an intimate wedding.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Not really. We had a clear vision of who we wanted to have in attendance. Since it was somewhat of a “destination wedding” we only invited those that we knew would be able to travel to the location.

     

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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 issues.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    We were able to utilize the beautiful outdoor landscape to create an ideal path for the bride to walk “down the aisle.” We stood between two large trees that framed a picturesque backdrop of forest. We set a yellow rose on each guests chair for them to hold to add color. Since it was an intimate group, we were able to take a group photo at the end of the ceremony capturing the moment.

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    What were the highlights of the reception? 

    • The groom and his parents (along with the help of several friends) spent the two days before the wedding preparing homemade Italian food for the reception. The “DIY” approach to catering not only saved money, but also created an opportunity for some quality time with family and friends in the kitchen.

    • It was important for us to seat everyone at one long table. We sat couples across form one another instead of next to one another which helped facilitate conversation between guests who didn’t know each other. (Something we could only do with an intimate wedding!

    •  A small cake was used for ceremonial cake cutting and was topped by the bride’s grandmother’s 1930’s wedding cake topper.

    • The live band got everyone dancing!

    • In addition to our ceremony and reception we invited our guests to camp out under the stars in the orchard! In the morning we made breakfast for the group: pancakes, bacon on the BBQ, and mimosas!

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding? 

    • Having an intimate wedding allowed for us to spend quality time with each of our guests.

    • Our guests felt valued and appreciated — We set up a scavenger hunt type activity for guests to do as they arrived prior to the ceremony: they were given a photo of an object and at that location they found a hand written thank you card with a personal note from the bride and groom.

    • Instead of a guest book, we had guests take a photo standing on either side of a 4 foot tall ampersand holding two signs with marriage advice (example “compromise & listening”) or other well wishes.

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

    If your intention is to have an intimate wedding to save money, make sure you balance how many “DIY” items you take on in the days leading up to the event and on the day of the event. You want to make sure you can spend quality time with your guests. I think we struck a pretty good balance, and we had a few days of prep time set aside for our “DIY” projects and were able to incorporate our friends and family into the projects which created additional great memories!

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    Vendors:

    Photography: Marcela Garcia Pulido 

    Live Dance Band: Blue Lightning

    Beer and Cider: Hard Knocks Brewing

    Tables and Chairs: All About Parties, Grants Pass

    Lights, Stage and Audio: T&S Event Services

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    Sushi Night with Fortessa and Williams-Sonoma

    Posted on January 14, 2016 by Christina

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    Sushi night at home is one of our favorite ways to kick off the weekend. And lately, our little feasts have gotten a whole lot prettier – thanks to Fortessa Tableware and Schott Zwiesel wine glasses.

    Whether we order in or make our own sushi, we believe that presentation is key to optimum enjoyment. The simplicity of Fortessa’s crisp white dinnerware, with its clean angles and pristine glaze, is a perfect way to highlight the bright pops of ‘yum’ on your sushi menu.

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    Crafted of glazed vitrified china, Fortessa dinnerware is exceptionally durable and resistant to impact, chips and utensil wear. It’s no wonder that it is used by more than 70% of Forbes four- and five-star hotels in North America.

    Williams Sonoma now carries a full line of Fortessa dinnerware and flatware in stores and online.  A perfect addition to your wedding registry, don’t you think?

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    Along with Fortessa plates, bowls and flatware, don’t forget to add serving dishes to your registry. They always come in handy, whether you are serving dinner for two or ten!

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    We also recommend Schott Zwiesel wine glasses to add a touch of elegance to your table.  Schott Zwiesel’s unique Tritan crystal technology imparts superb durability and crystal clarity.

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    While we are on the topic of wine, did you know that you can win a trip to Sonoma? Williams-Sonoma, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, and Fortessa is currently running The Coming Home to Sonoma Sweepstakes.

    The Coming Home to Sonoma Sweepstakes includes:

    • Domestic Airfare for Two
    • Three days, two nights at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn
    • VIP Tour and Cooking Classes at Williams-Sonoma
    • VIP tour and wine tasting at Silver Oak Winery
    • Two dinners at some of the finest restaurants in Sonoma

    The Approximate Retail Value of the Prize is $4,999 USD.

    Simply visit Coming Home to Sonoma and fill out the entry form. There is no purchase necessary. The sweepstakes are open to Canadian and American residents.

    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Fortessa. The opinions and text are all mine.

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    10 Vital Questions to Ask Your Wedding Venue

    Posted on January 12, 2016 by Laura Downs

    10 questions wedding venueYou’ve searched far and wide to find “the one”, now it’s finally time to commit. We’re not talking about your husband-to-be; we’re talking about your wedding venue.

    Finding the perfect venue can be one of the biggest challenges that couples face during the wedding planning process (thankfully, our venue finder helps to make it easier!).

    Here are are 10 important questions you need to ask before booking your wedding venue:

    1. Are there time constraints?

    Some venues will have time limits on your reception, while others may let you have the space for as long as you like. You will want to know before you send out the invitations whether or not there is a time limit on your festivities.

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    2. Is the space accessible?

    Your venue should have an accessible entrance for guests who may have mobility issues. Ask about elevators, ramps and the effort involved to access outdoor spaces, as well as washrooms. If the venue isn’t big on accessibility, then ask about other options to help people get around, such as golf carts, portable ramps or extra staff who can be of assistance.

    3. What type of equipment is provided?

    Find out what type of sound and lighting equipment is provided. Coordinate with your entertainment vendors about the equipment in the space. If you are having a band or DJ, find out if the band is required to bring their own equipment, or if they are good to go.

    4. How many events are held on any given day?

    Logistically, you should know if there are other events happening on your wedding day. There may be restrictions on pre-event set up times depending on other events.

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    5. Are there noise restrictions?

    Noise restrictions may depend on area bylaws or the venue itself. There may be a cut off time for all events, for example 12 a.m or 1 a.m, or guidelines as to how much noise you can make with entertainment, music or on patios.

    6. What are the rules surrounding alcohol?

    Ask the venue if you can bring your own alcohol, and if there are corking fees. Some venues may require a special permit  for you to bring in your own bartenders.

    7. Is there space for getting ready?

    A hotel wedding venue will probably have a room for you and your bridesmaids to get ready, although it may not be the room you booked. If your venue is not a hotel or inn, ask if the venue can set aside a private room for getting ready. Make sure that it’s a place that will look good in photos!

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    8. Are there rules surrounding wedding decor?

    Depending on the venue, there may be some decorations already included. Some venues have restrictions on the type of decorations you can use. For instance, some churches do not allow confetti, while some reception venues do not allow candles. Consult with the event coordinator first to find out which decorations are best for the venue.

    9. What is included and not included in the package?

    Make sure you are clear on what is included in your wedding package. Have the venue show you the specific tables, chairs, dishes, linens, napkins that are included and which ones come at an extra cost.

    10. What is the cancellation policy?

    If something happens unexpectedly, you should know the cancellation policy of the venue. Some venues allow you to cancel with plenty of notice, while others will charge you a fee for cancelling. Read the contract carefully before signing, and make sure you don’t have any unanswered questions.

    Photo one: Erin and Trevor’s Chianti Photography by Francesco Spighi; Photo two: Long Island Picnic Wedding Photography by Golden Hour Studios; Photo three: Caroline and Jocelyn’s Big Sur Wedding Photography by Rad + In Love

     

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    Lenzi and Chris’ Thorncrown Chapel Destination Wedding

    Posted on January 11, 2016 by Stephanie

    When planning their intimate wedding, Lenzi and Chris decided they wanted to take their closest friends and family away with them to the Ozark Mountains to say their ‘I Do’s’ at the stunning Thorncrown Chapel. This breathtaking chapel was the perfect backdrop for the couples bright and bold color palette. The couple’s impeccable style also translates into the reception decor that included a mix of vintage and hippy chic.

    Photographer Shawn Marie from Shawn Maire Photography did a beautiful job capturing Lenzi + Chris’ big day!

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    Lenzi, 27 & Chris, 36

    Eureka Springs, Arkansas

    Wedding Date: September 6, 2015

    Number of Guests: 52 guests

    Wedding Cost: $17,880

    Wedding Ceremony Location: The Thorncrown Chapel

    Wedding Reception Location: 1905 Basin Park Hotel’s Barefoot Ballroom

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We had an intimate wedding because we wanted to take all of our favorite people on a trip to the Ozark Mountains. We wanted to be able to spend more time with our guests throughout the weekend. It was important that our friends and family got to mingle and get to know each other.

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

    The three biggest challenges we faced were fitting everything in the budget, cutting down the guest list and collecting all the decorations ourselves. A destination wedding obviously makes things pricier for the guests, especially it being during Labor Day weekend, so we wanted to accommodate them as much as possible. Our guests were coming in from Texas, Oklahoma, California, North Carolina, and New York and most of them had never been to Eureka Springs before. We wanted to make sure they got to experience the town, so we planned a few events during the weekend. Friday night we had a Welcome Dinner for the wedding party and family. Saturday we enjoyed some BBQ and boating at Beaver Lake. Then the wedding was Sunday afternoon. We wanted to make sure they had fun and were entertained but were not overwhelmed with a crowded itinerary. Fortunately, everything went great and the weather was amazing!

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    The Thorncrown Chapel had a limit of 100 guests and narrowing down who to invite was pretty challenging. We knew having a destination wedding that was a 6 hour drive or a 3 hour plane ride for most of our guests would do some of the narrowing down for us. Then we decided to have a no-kids wedding, which took a few people off the list. The bride and groom each invited 50 guests and family members ended up taking up a good portion of that. All in all, we ended up inviting 100 people with 52 attending.

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

    We ended up collecting all the decorations ourselves instead of hiring a wedding planner, which proved to be more challenging than we expected. The decorations were all hand picked by the bride and groom and it took some serious planning. Thankfully, we had some friends and the bride’s mom to help with building a photo backdrop and setup on the day of the wedding. We were really happy with the way everything turned out and it made it so much more personal.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The groom’s highlight of the ceremony was when the bride walked in the chapel for the first time and he was overtaken by emotion getting to see how beautiful she was. For the bride, it was when she got to surprise him with a gold nugget ring for his wedding band and getting to see the surprise on his face.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    Some of our favorite highlights of the reception were getting to hear one of our favorite musicians perform and watching our family get down on the dance floor. Our friends gave some amazing toasts and we realized our family could party harder than we thought!

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    The best part about having an intimate wedding was having enough time to spend with everybody. It still felt so fast, but every moment was perfect. We felt we had just enough time to get in everything we had hoped to do. Even some time to relax! Having all of our family and friends together in the Ozark Mountains was a gift in itself.

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

    Go for it! You will not regret it. Quality over quantity.

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    Vendors:

    Venue: Thorncrown Chapel

    Photography: Shawn Marie Photography

    Florist: Fiori Designs

    Musician: Matt Hillyer

    Cake: Melissa Mackaly

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