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    Arielle and Dustin’s Foggy Oregon Coast Elopement

    Posted on June 19, 2015 by Gaelan

    While Arielle and Dustin did initially consider having a small wedding with only a few guests, the decision to elope was a fairly natural one for the couple. Instead of spending their entire budget on a small single day event, the adventurous pair opted for a two week road trip vacation with a romantic elopement ceremony in Ecola State Park in Oregon.

    With an officiant, videographer, and photographer Jess Hunter as their only witnesses, the bride and groom exchanged heartfelt handwritten vows on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. They spent the rest of their wedding day chasing the light with their photographer and capturing some stunning portraits in the fog and the rain – a beautiful ending to a truly magical day!

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    Arielle, 25 & Dustin, 25

    Cannon Beach, OR

    Wedding Date: August 13, 2014

    Number of Guests: 4 total: our officiant, our photographer, and our videographer and his assistant.

    Wedding Cost: I would say our total wedding and honeymoon cost combined would be around $5,000 for the two weeks we spent in Oregon. This would include everything from our wedding attire, round-trip plane tickets, accommodations, rental car, photography, officiant fee, marriage license, etc.

    Wedding Ceremony Location: A small secluded cliff in Ecola State Park of Cannon Beach, Oregon overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

    Wedding Reception Location: We didn’t have a reception. After the wedding ceremony, we spent the rest of the evening chasing the sun with our photographer to take some really fun and memorable photos. After all that was said and done, it was so late that we ended up eating Taco Bell for our dinner. Not exactly a catered meal, but we actually liked that it was so casual.

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    bride and groom on beach

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    My husband and I are both relatively private and shy people. When we originally got engaged, we played around with the idea of having a small wedding, but we couldn’t get past the thought of saying our handwritten vows in front of so many people. Even with just our families and close friends, it felt like that was something that was too intimate to share with others. We both wanted to be able to be emotional and vulnerable and also not be distracted by people or outside factors. I didn’t want to risk being interrupted by someone’s cell phone going off or get lost in all the chaos and forget what the day was really about. We both wanted to be as emotionally present as possible and really get lost in that moment with just each other.

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

    The biggest obstacle that we faced was trying not to hurt our family’s feelings or have anyone feel left out. Elopements are sometimes considered selfish to some, so you do have that concern in the back of your mind that you may disappoint someone. I also read different opinions from people that had eloped and people that chose not to. I really wanted to make sure that I would not end up feeling, years later, that I had missed out on throwing a big party or reception, or some of the fun details that accompany having a wedding with guests, like dancing, bridesmaids, cake cutting, etc.  I also thought that during the planning process, I might run into trouble booking vendors or making reservations from across the country over the phone, but I actually had none. Everyone I dealt with was so accommodating and friendly, so the planning itself was not stressful at all. It felt like planning our dream vacation and wedding, and we were able to cater every detail specifically to what we both wanted. During traditional wedding planning, it feels like almost everyone has an opinion about how they want your wedding to be. By having our wedding this way, we got to skip that and keep ourselves happy and stress-free.

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    bride and groom first look

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    In our case, our guest list included people that were all there with a specific task to do. Our photographer doubled as one of our witnesses as well. Even with a photographer and videographer, they kept their distance and were so good at what they do; we totally forgot they were there with us. There was no clicking from a camera or having to pose for certain shots. We were able to be in our natural state at all times and they worked around us which made for some really candid and beautiful photographs and film footage.

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    bride and groom portrait on foggy beach

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    bride and groom portrait in Oregon forest

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    bride and groom portrait in Oregon forest

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

    Our families were both upset at first, but like they say “time heals all things”, so now they only ever joke about it here and there. They’ve accepted why we did things this way, and I think both sides understand now that everyone deserves their dream wedding, and this was ours. We knew we could spend our entire budget on an event that lasts only a couple of hours or we could spend our budget on a two week long adventure together. We both love to travel, so we knew which choice was the right one for us.

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    foggy outdoor elopement ceremony

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    I was able to correspond back and forth with our officiant for a few months before the wedding and actually help write our ceremony which was so personal. My husband and I both selected our favorite poems and bible verses so our ceremony was actually meaningful and felt like “us”. I didn’t want our ceremony to sound like a generic one you could find on the internet; I wanted the words to hold value for us so the moment felt that much more “real”. I was even able to slip in an inside joke from one of our favorite TV shows, Friends.

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    foggy outdoor elopement ceremony

    foggy outdoor elopement ceremony

    foggy outdoor elopement ceremony

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    After we were married, we went with our photographer, Jess, down to the beach below the cliffs where we were married. It had been drizzling all day and I remember my dress was slowly getting heavier and heavier with rain. The sun was setting and it felt surreal being that close to the ocean. I took my shoes off and waded through the water barefoot while we took photos. The water was so cold but it also felt fun allowing my wedding dress to get wet, since the bottom of it was brown with mud by that point anyways. Some of my favorite photos from that day are the ones where my hair and dress were soaking wet, but you can tell that we were both still on cloud nine. It felt like a beautiful ending to a truly magical day.

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    groom on Oregon beach

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Our whole wedding experience was the perfect adventure for Dustin and me. We flew over 2,000 miles to a place we had never stepped foot in before. We drove over 800 miles in our rental car and visited almost 25 different towns and cities. Almost every night we were sleeping in a different place. Marriage in itself is such a huge adventure to embark on and our trip was the perfect way to really learn how to be flexible and rely on each other. Not a week goes by that my husband and I don’t mention our trip. It feels like our own little secret and I really feel like we had the most intimate wedding that was perfectly designed for us.

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    bride and groom kissing on foggy Oregon beach

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    bride on foggy Oregon beach

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

    Whether you’re planning an elopement with a few guests or a small wedding ceremony with a handful, my advice to you would be to give yourself the amount of time you need to really plan well and research what you want. You save money in the long run if you plan ahead and research prices. Make a list of what aspects of your wedding are the most important to you and your fiancé. Spend your money on the things that are the most important to you, but also find ways to compromise on some things to cut costs. I knew the photography would be the most important thing to us since we wanted to be able to have detailed photographs to share with family so they would feel like they had been there with us. I fell in love with Jess Hunter’s photography and knew she was who I wanted to shoot our wedding no matter what so she was the first vendor I booked before any planning started. Then I found ways to save money on other things that were “wants” but not necessarily “needs”.  Instead of buying a bouquet from a florist catering to weddings, I ordered one from a family-owned flower farm in the area I planned on getting married. Not only did I save money, I had a beautiful bouquet full of wildflowers that are native to that area. I also looked online for students studying videography and found my videographer that way. He needed to film weddings to build his portfolio and offered to film our wedding for low-cost to gain the experience.

    intimate bride and groom portrait

    Vendors:

    Ceremony Officiant: Vickie Michels

    Photographer: Jess Hunter 

    Videographer: Cody Burrows

    Florist: Erika’s Fresh Flowers

    Hair/Makeup: Nikki Luxuria Salon, Seaside Oregon

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    15 Wonderful Wedding Programs

    Posted on June 18, 2015 by Giselle

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    You can inject some of your personality as a couple into your programs, as well as add to the style of your wedding. This is a great way to share some romantic anecdotes or to completely reinvent the look of a classic program. So go beyond the black text on white card formula and get creative with 15 of our fave ideas for wedding programs.

    1. Framed Chalkboard 

    Save on printing costs by writing out your program on a large chalkboard. A frame and easel will make sure that your guests can spot it during the day.

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    2. Chevron and Coral 

    Coral and blue are a fab color pairing. The chevron design adds some interest to the design of the program and works well when matched with the invitation.

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    3. Crossword Program

    Keep your guests occupied by having your program on one side and a fun crossword puzzle on the other.

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    4. Floral Timeline

    If you want your program to be short, sweet and simple then this is a great idea. You don’t have to sacrifice on style either, as this floral design proves.

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    5. In A Brown Bag 

    Do some double duty by having favor or welcome bags printed with your program on the outside.

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    6. Green Leaf 

    This stunning program is written on a giant leaf and will look unbelievable in a destination wedding. Or any wedding actually.

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    7. Wed-Libs 

    If your wedding falls in the height of wedding season, your guests will really appreciate some unexpected ideas. A mad libs proposal story will be a fun addition to your program.

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    8. Read All About It! 

    Who needs a small announcement in a newspaper when you can have your own printed? By creating your own newspaper programs you will charm your guests and give them a lovely reminder of the day too.

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    9. The Important Numbers 

    This graphic program has a personal touch in the form of some numerical dating stats.

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    10. Our Story 

    It’s time to share your manuscript, with a program that incorporates your love story.

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    11. Floral Fans

    Perfect for an outdoor wedding. This colorful fan program will also keep your guests cool.

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    12. A Simple Touch 

    This rustic program is a straightforward but stylish glance at the day.

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    13. Illustrated and Organized 

    Using illustrations helps to add something different to the timeline format.

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    14. Popcorn Programs 

    Popcorn and a program in one! Genius. Giving your guests something to munch on and read is a wonderful idea, especially as they wait for things to get started.

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    15. For Happy Tears

    A pocket in the program for a vintage hanky or tissue is a truly inspired idea.

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    12 Awesome Etsy Bridesmaid Dresses

    Posted on June 17, 2015 by Giselle

    bridesmaid dresses etsyThere’s a lot of choice when it comes to looking for bridesmaid dresses. Regardless of the different styles out there, it can be a bit tricky to find a dress that all of your bridesmaids like as well as finding one that suits all of them. We’ve searched on Etsy and found some great dresses for you to consider, many of these can be custom-made so you can really create the look that you and your bridesmaids want.

    This stunning silver dress by Harsuccthing will look amazing on your bridesmaids for a black tie affair.

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    Love these bridesmaid dresses by Etsy’s Armour sans Anguish, as featured on Inspired Bride.

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    This peach bridesmaid dress by whitecollections would be perfect for an outdoor summer wedding.

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    Your bridesmaids can show off their individual style with these infinity dresses by Mimetik.

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    For all out glamour, this sequin and tulle dress by PureMagnoliaCouture will look amazing in a whimsical wedding.

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    This coral dress by RenzRags has on trend cut-out detailing that will work well for summer.

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    If you’re looking to incorporate some vintage country charm to your day, these floral dresses by PatriciaValery are ideal.

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    We should just take a moment to appreciate how adorable this indigo bridesmaid dress by ShopApricity is.

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    BeUniqueBridalShop have created a gorgeous silhouette in this low back satin dress.

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    This stunning combo of gray and mustard dresses by AtelierSignature will complement a similar color palette.

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    Be inspired by a classic palette of pink and white for your bridesmaids, with this sweetheart dress by ArianaDressBoutique.

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    Black bridesmaid dresses are timeless and can be worn after the wedding too. We love this chiffon dress by TaShasha.

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    * This post includes Etsy Affiliate links.

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    15 Popcorn Recipes for Your Popcorn Station

    Posted on June 16, 2015 by Giselle

    popcorn recipesA popcorn station for your wedding will give your guests a delicious pick-me-up before dinner. You can also have the station as a late night snack that doubles up as a gourmet favor. There’s so much fun to be had here, just think of the different flavor combinations that you can choose from! We’ve made things a bit easier for you, with 15 sweet and savory popcorn recipes.

    Sweet Popcorn 

    1. Cake Batter 

    When your guests are starting to crave that second slice of wedding cake, they can help themselves to some cake batter popcorn. With white chocolate, cake mix and sprinkles galore, this recipe by Spicy Southern Kitchen will certainly be a crowd pleaser.

     

    2. Chocolate Drizzled Bacon Peanut Butter Caramel 

    Is there anything not to like in this decadent popcorn recipe from Ambitious Kitchen? For chocolate, peanut butter and bacon fans, this is a lovely treat to be included in a popcorn station.

     

    3.  Chocolate Peanut  

    Cait’s Plate’s recipe is a quick and easy one, ideal for keeping your guests going during the day.

     

    4. Churro 

    This churro popcorn recipe from Oh Sweet Basil is a ridiculously good idea and a mess free way to indulge in some churro deliciousness.

     

    5. Old Fashioned Pink Popcorn 

    The gorgeous color of this popcorn recipe by Domestic Dreamboat will add a little brightness to your popcorn station.

     

    6. Vegan and Nut Free Caramel 

    The Pretty Bee’s recipe ensures that your vegan guests and those with nut allergies have something yummy to munch on.

     

    7. Sweet and Spicy Caramel

    If you’re looking for a twist on a sweet popcorn, Veggies By Candlelight’s recipe adds chili powder and nutmeg to the mix.

     

    8. Irish Whiskey Salted Caramel 

    Combine an after dinner drink with a late night snack with this recipe by The Seasonal Veg Head.

     

    Savory Popcorn 

    9. Bacon Salt 

    Calling all bacon lovers! This bacon salt popcorn recipe from Young Austinian is perfect for when you’re craving something savory.

     

    10. Chili Cheese 

    Your guests will thank you for this bitesize alternative to chili cheese fries from Chocolate Moosey, at your popcorn station.

     

    11. Coconut Chili Lime 

    This zingy and healthy recipe from Kasey’s Kitchen is a light option to include, especially if your other popcorn flavors are quite intense.

     

    12. Spicy Parmesan 

    This popcorn recipe by RecipeTin Eats is packed full of flavor and cheese, also known as an instant winner.

     

    13. Sriracha 

    For heat seekers and food trend followers alike, this Kittenhood recipe is a must-have.

     

    14. Wasabi Ginger

    Wasabi and ginger are a great flavor combo and this popcorn recipe from The Wanderlust Kitchen is both spicy and salty. Yum!

     

    15. Lemon Chive 

    If you’re having a variety of flavors in your station, this recipe by Jennifer Medhurst is a subtle palate cleanser.

     

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    Garden Tea Party Styled Shoot

    Posted on June 15, 2015 by Gaelan

    Now that spring is quickly slipping into summer, it’s all about garden weddings – and this Garden Tea Party inspired shoot from the creative minds of some of Portland’s top wedding vendors, including photographer Terra Lange and event stylists Something Borrowed, will have you yearning for a greenhouse wedding!

    Here’s what they had to say about the shoot:

    For this Garden Tea Party styled shoot, we married tradition to trend with a classic tea party setting and an urban nursery backdrop. Using a fresh color palette of pinks and purples, Something Borrowed event styling set an intimate bride and groom’s table with teacups, antique china, gold silverware and a sequin tablecloth. A reconstructed lampshade weaved with greenery was hung above as a chandelier. Hand painted invitations and floral place cards by Rachel Jacobson Calligraphy added a whimsical touch. Among the flower laden organic desserts from Sweetheart were Grapefruit Pistachio Halva Tarts with Strawberry-fig Jam, and Passionfruit Vanilla Bean Cream Puffs with Hibiscus Rose Frosting. Our bride wore a lace and chiffon Claire LaFaye gown and held an over-sized bouquet of fresh cream, pink and purple blooms by Zest Floral Design. Renee Bruhn paired vintage and vogue with fingerwaves swept into a low side ponytail and pinned with antique jewelry handmade by Cottage Queens. A clean face with pink cheeks and lips offset by dramatic eyes completed the bride’s look. We were delighted to find a lush garden and greenhouse filled with exotic plants tucked into NW Portland’s industrial area near the Fremont Bridge. Pomarius Nursery was the perfect location for our photographer Terra Lange and videographer Jenn Byrne to capture our inspiration!

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    Vendors:

    Videography: Jenn Byrne Photography & Videography

    Photography: Terra Lange Photography

    Vintage Rentals: Something Borrowed

    Florist: Zest Floral

    Sweets: Sweetheart

    Invitation Suite: Rachel Jacobson

    Hair & Makeup: Renee Bruhn

    Dress: Claire La Faye

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