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    These Magical Intimate Wedding Reception Photos Are Sure to Inspire

    Posted on November 8, 2019 by Emily

    Spoiler alert: we love intimate weddings. Narrowing your guest list down to just your nearest and dearest can be a challenge, but it’s so worth it. A smaller guests list allows for you to meaningful interactions with each and every guests, rather than the rushed greetings that come with larger guest lists. Plus, less guests means less costs, giving you the opportunity to spend more on special wedding details- a five-star meal, a luxurious wedding venue, or save the extra cash for an epic honeymoon at your dream destination- Paris? Oui, Oui!

    These magical intimate wedding reception photos are must-sees, and may just inspire you to cut your wedding guest list in half.

    Chris and Marissa’s Intimate Off-the-Grid California Wedding

    Number of Guests: 28

    Wedding Cost:  $16,000-18,000

    Photos: Sam Arroyo

    Venue: The Ruin Venue

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    Julia and Bobbie’s Intimate Ontario At-Home Wedding

    Number of Guests: 50

    Wedding Cost:  $11,000

    Photos: Jennifer Moher and Hugh Whitaker

    Venue: Couple’s home

    Justine and Kyle’s Enchanting Restaurant Wedding in Philadelphia

    Number of Guests: 72

    Wedding Cost: $45,000

    Photos: Peach Plum Pear Photo

    Venue: Osteria

    Katie and Ethan’s California Garden Wedding

    Number of Guests: 28

    Wedding Cost: $15,000

    Photos:  Kaitie Brainerd Photography

    Venue: San Ysidro Ranch

    Sara and Jason’s Boho Wedding in Maui

    Number of Guests: 43

    Photographer: One Eleven Photography

    Venue: The Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort Villas

    Michelle & Joshua’s Intimate Wedding at Haiku Mill

    Number of Guests: 17

    Photography: Dmitri and Sandra Photography

    Venue: The Restaurant at Hotel Wailea

    Lauren and Caleb’s $7,500 Missouri Barn Wedding

    Venue: Dodson Orchards llc

    Photographer: Mikaela Wendel Photography

    Cynthia and John’s At-Home California Wedding

    Number of Guests: 72

    Photography: Let’s Frolic Together

    Venue: Groom’s parents’ home
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    Janice and Austin’s Pioneertown Wedding

    Posted on November 4, 2019 by Christina

    It’s no secret that we love Joshua Tree weddings! The beauty of the desert provides the perfect backdrop for an intimate wedding. Today’s wedding, photographed by Paige Nelson, just might have you planning a wedding in southern Cali!

    Here’s what Paige had to say about the wedding:

    Janice & Austin’s Rimrock Ranch wedding in the high desert of Pioneertown felt more like an intimate dinner party than a wedding. With only 25 of their closest family and friends, the love showered on these two all day was palpable.

    Janice was my first bride who asked for a true, documentary style approach to their wedding. Her and Austin both wanted a low-key day to fully enjoy with their loved ones. That meant getting rid of a few formalities, like most formal wedding party and family pictures, in favor of more candid moments. We took couple portraits in 10-minute spurts throughout the day, but even that time was pretty hands off. For the most part, I quietly observed as events unfolded in front of me.

    These two got ready together at Los Vientos Hideaway, a few miles away from Rimrock Ranch. This cute little secluded house has incredible panoramic views of the surrounding Pipes Canyon desert.

    Janice’s three sisters and the couple’s adorable “flower” dog, Mishka, kept them company during preparation. The Bloomin Gypsy created Mishka’s dog wreath and Janice’s incredible trailing bouquet, inspired by the one her grandmother carried on her own wedding day. Janice also helped design her handmade, custom dress with Mary Evelyn at Stitch in Savannah.

    Janice shared an emotional first look with both of her parents at the venue. Then all of the sisters and I took advantage of the miles of desert acreage around the property for some low-key bridesmaid photos.

    Guests enjoyed a “pre-ceremony” cocktail hour while we were taking photos. Janice and Austin chose to let the desert backdrop be the main focus of their ceremony decor. Austin walked in with Mishka, then Janice was escorted in by her dad. Mishka had his own little blanket to lay on while they exchanged vows. He also photobombed their ring exchange and first kiss. 🙂

    Emily and Amber at Karson Butler Events did an incredible job styling the intimate dinner set up. The tabletop florals from The Bloomin Gypsy added the perfect pop of color on their long table. Mojave Monaco also catered some of the most DELICIOUS family-style food I’ve ever had.

    Janice, 27 & Austin, 29

    Location: Rimrock, CA

    Wedding Date: May 12, 2018

    Number of Guests: 24 (+ 1 large dog)

    Wedding Cost: $60,000 (for the whole weekend, including rehearsal dinner and 2 brunches)

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Rimrock Ranch

    Wedding Reception Location: Rimrock Ranch

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    My husband and I are extremely private people. He hates being the center of attention , and we wanted a wedding that was truly us and not a cookie cutter version. Plus, I wanted individual chocolate lava cakes for every person because I despise wedding cake and it was way easier to convince a caterer to make 24 lava cakes in individual ramekins than if i had said 100 (shout out to Merilee for making it happen!).

    The other reason is I had spent 3 years at PA school in Savannah, GA just prior to the wedding, most of my family and all of my close friends live in Cleveland, OH. For three years I missed every birthday, anniversary party, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Fourth of July, baptism etc because I had to spend all of my time studying or in school. I wanted our wedding to be a time to really re-connect and get to spend quality time with the people we hold dearest whom we hadn’t seen in such a long time. I wanted a full weekend of intimate conversations and catching up about the good stuff, none of the quick kiss and hello you’re forced to do with a 200 person wedding.

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

    Explaining to my parents that we weren’t inviting grandparents. Our wedding was outside in 80+ degree heat more than 45 minutes away from the closest ER. I don’t like to be morbid but as a medical professional I didn’t want to spend my day worrying about what if someone got hurt, so only able bodied individuals made the cut.

     

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Honestly not at all. Being away from everyone for three years had already helped us pare down to only being close with a very small group of people. You tend to lose the “fringe” friends when you don’t see them for three years. Really though, we’ve both been quality over quantity people, a few good friends are much more valuable than dozens of good-time-only crews.

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

    I explained to the family that this was OUR wedding, and while we love them and appreciated their support we knew that they would understand that the wedding itself was going to be very small. It helped that our wedding was in the middle of the desert in California, this made it cost and location prohibitive for a lot of people anyway so I think they were probably grateful that they didn’t have to spend the money to come out there. Also, as the first of three sisters to get married, I told my parents they could have the big wedding for one of them (sorry girls!).

     

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Our dog!!! He was the best “dog” and walked my husband down the aisle. During our first kiss, he photo bombed me during the dip and he sat next to me at attention during the vows; it was adorable. And I could see everyone. There were only 12 people actually sitting down during the ceremony, so I could see all their faces and the emotions and that was really cool.

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The speeches! Having only 24 people meant people could get really personal and deep; no need to be cautious or PC when you truly love deeply every person there. My husband also surprised us all with an impromptu speech; it was almost 25 minutes.. He’s very quiet around most people and at most parties, but seeing how comfortable he was with everyone there was really special for me that he could be open and honest. It was a really good way to start our married life together.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    More money to spend on food. Just kidding! But seriously, instead of one party, we got to have everyone for two dinners and two breakfast extravaganzas and spend all day with the people we love leading up to the wedding. Seriously, the quality time was the best, and I think everyone felt appreciated. They spent a lot of time (PTO hours, airline hours), money, and energy traveling from Cleveland, Rhode island, Zurich Switzerland, DC, Atlanta, and Chicago. For them to all come out to the desert was incredible for us, and I like to think that they were able to understand how important it was because of the time we spent with them.

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

    Do it! The smaller the better. I tell every bride to be, nobody has every said to me “I wish i had a bigger wedding”; what everyone tells me is the opposite. Surround yourself with people who will be there for you when it’s not your wedding day, and it will make your wedding day even better. Oh, and include your pets. Always include the pets. Also, find vendors that will blend seamlessly with your crowd; when you have 200 people it doesn’t matter if your second photographer is awkward. When there are 24 people they are going to be visible. Find people you truly enjoy spending time with and it will feel like an extension of the party.

    rimrock wedding

    Vendors:

    Photographer: Paige Nelson Photography

    Event Venue: Rim Rock Ranch

    Linens and Coverings: La Tavola Linen

    DJ: Dart Collective

    Caterer: Mojave Monaco

    Hair Stylist: Tanya Marie

    Dress Designer: Stitch

    Event Planner: Karson Butler Events

    Cinema and Video: The Quail and The Dove

    Floral Designer: The Bloomin’ Gypsy

     

     

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    These Nature-Inspired Engagement Rings From Etsy Will Take Your Breath Away

    Posted on November 1, 2019 by Emily

    When engagement ring shopping, it’s difficult to know where to begin. Infinity rings? Rose gold or sterling? Diamond or moissanite? We’re here to help you narrow down your search.

    Does she love modern, whimsical design? Is she an adventurer, spending time roaming the great outdoors? If the answer is yes, then you should consider a nature-inspired engagement ring. From brilliant snowflakes to delicate flowers, these unique engagement ring designs are sure to wow.

    Twig ring bands have been totally trending, and this beautiful twig engagement ring from SunShineJewelryArt proves that the trend will definitely continue into 2020.

    twig engagement ring etsy

    Delicate gold twigs surround a breathtaking moonstone jewel to create a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind look with this budget-friendly engagement ring from Cobali.

    It’s hard to believe that this beautiful wedding ring set from ASecondTime costs less than $500!

    Make a statement with this stunning flower engagement ring from MinimalVS.

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    Talk about flower power! This rose gold flower ring from TheManerovs is utterly captivating.

    flower engagement ring etsy

    We’re swooning over this stunning rose gold ring from NyFineJewelry that features a mix of moissanite and diamonds for optimum sparkle.

    This dainty li’l flower engagement ring from Gemologies features a perfectly imperfect raw herkimer diamond.

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    EidelPrecious is one of our fave engagement ring designers, and this snowflake ring is why. Seriously; have you ever seen such a dazzling piece of jewelry?

    engagement ring unique etsy

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    Gothic Wedding: Magical Halloween-Inspired Wedding Details From Etsy

    Posted on October 30, 2019 by Emily

    Boo! Halloween is almost here, and to celebrate we’re sharing magical Gothic wedding details that are both spooky sophisticated.

    While you don’t have to walk down the aisle in a black wedding dress (though we are so here for that!), an October wedding is the perfect time to get in the festive spirit, and throw a spook-tacular celebration.

    Trust us, there’s no plastic cauldrons, fluorescent candies or gory (and tacky) decorations here. When planning a Halloween wedding, it’s all about incorporating glamorous Gothic details that create a mysterious and magical wedding day vibe.

    Add a unique touch to your everyday look with this stunning raw herkimer diamond wedding ring from CoastalAlchemy.

    Set the tone for your Gothic nuptials with these unique Raven egg wedding invitations from LittleElephantCrafts.

    unique wedding invitations etsy

    Ditch the traditional ring bearer pillow for this stunning geode ring holder from TheCrushedCrystal.

    geode wedding ring box

    Set the tone of your harvest feast with these gorgeous black table runners from LovelyHeartThings.

    These handcrafted Manzanita trees from AlwaysADORNable would make for enchanting table centerpieces.

    wedding centerpiece etsy

    This Gothic beauty from ROSEGARDENglobal is as much of a work of art as it is a wedding bouquet.

    goth wedding bouquet

    It’s possible to order this stunning black wedding dress from JuliaMirenDresses with a 10ft train, and honestly, we think you should go for it!

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    Harvest-Inspired Styled Shoot

    Posted on October 28, 2019 by Christina

    We suspect that you are going to ‘fall’ for this shoot just as hard as we did! If you are not already considering an autumn wedding, the gorgeous details in this shoot will definitely tempt you!

    The vision for photographer Leanne Sim’s styled shoot at Krause Berry Farms in Langley, BC was inspired by all things fall. Pumpkins, bright floral arrangements, pomegranates, wine and pies and of course a pumpkin patch are all key elements that come together to make this shoot a feast for the eyes.

    harvest inspired styled shoot

    Vendors:

    Dress Store: David’s Bridal

    Tuxedo and Mens Attire: RW & Co.

    Invitation Designer: creations by sonia

    Bakery: Krause Berry Farms

    Event Venue: Krause Berry Farms

    Design and Decor: Pretty Things Rentals

    Makeup Artist:Jamie McKinnon

    Hair Stylist: Hair By Tia

    Floral Designer: AJR Designs

    Photographer: Leanne Sim Photographer

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