Archive for August, 2012

August 30th, 2012

Real Weddings: Susan and Jason, St.Louis, Missouri

If I could pick one single word to sum up Susan and Jason’s wedding it would be classic.  From the gorgeous white bouquet, to the beautiful bride and her lace dress, the beautiful monogrammed cake, and the elegant gold and white reception decor, everything about it seems timeless and romantic.  Susan says she had always dreamed of getting married, playing dress up, and planning her special day.  Fortunately for her her older brother introduced her to Jason, and the rest is history.  A big thank you to Susan for sharing all the amazing details of the day!

Classic white bouquet.

Who, What, Where ~  Ceremony: Salem in Ladue United Methodist Church.  Reception: Greenbriar Hills Country Club.  Photography: Timothy Pastor, Artisan Photography.  Floral Design: Bloomin’ Buckets. Wedding Invitations and all Printed Materials: Courtney Callahan Paper. Day of Coordinator: Mary Lou Willbrand. Makeup: D’Shannon Llewellyn. Hair: Minerva O’Toole. Chair and Charger Rentals: Weinhardt Party Rental. Linen Rental: BBJ Linen. Wedding Cake: McArthur’s Bakery. Wedding Gown: Lazaro from Maiden Voyage Bridal. Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade. Bridesmaid Dresses and Necklaces: J.Crew. Groom’s Bow Tie: Brooks Brothers.

I Do shoe jeweled shoes.

Susan and Jason, St.Louis wedding.

Here Comes the Bride

Susan and Jason, St.Louis wedding.

Susan and Jason, St.Louis wedding.

Gold chargers, classic table settings.

Monogrammed white cake with flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. chair signs.

Sparkler send off.

 

Even more loveliness…

 

From the bride, Susan…

A formal yet fun tone was set for our wedding starting with our engagement.  Jason enlisted the help of our dear friend and incredibly talented stationer, Courtney Callahan of Courtney Callahan Paper. She designed a heartfelt invitation that I found in our mailbox from Jason inviting me to a “celebration of our love…past, present and future”.  After an amazing engagement weekend last July, the wedding planning began!

We both grew up in Missouri and knew the wedding would be in my hometown of St. Louis.  My parents joined Greenbriar Hills Country Club the year I was born, it is such a special place to us and there was never a question that it would be our reception site.

To add to the magic of the ceremony, my oldest and closest friend Shannon and her husband Garrett sang a duet of One Hand, One Heart as we lit the Unity Candle. It was the most beautiful and breathtaking thing I have ever heard, I get teary eyed just thinking about how amazing they sounded (they have both sung professionally).  We chose the song because our wedding date was my aunt and uncle’s 40th wedding anniversary and they had One Hand, One Heart at their wedding. It was a meaningful and special moment in so many ways!

With an April wedding date we had an array of gorgeous spring flowers to choose from.  My vision was for a very romantic, elegant yet warm candlelit reception. I wanted lots of white flowers but left the rest of the creative decisions up to genius floral designer Barb Wehking of Bloomin’ Buckets.  My bouquet was filled with fragrant peonies, gardenias, English garden roses and stephanotis.

Both of my grandmother’s are no longer with us, but it was important that they be a part of our wedding.  Both had impeccable class and style so it was easy to incorporate their chic vintage pieces.  I wore one grandmother’s broach as a hair piece and carried her hand beaded pearl clutch.  And due to the unusually cool April temps, I wore my other grandma’s silver fox stole to keep me warm!  Additionally, my mom and her sister’s all wore the same veil of handmade Belgium lace at their weddings.  It had become too fragile for me to wear so we used it as an overlay on the cake table.  It stood out beautifully against the federal blue linen and provided a focal point as guests entered the dining room.  Another touch of family sentiment came with Jason’s mom and her siblings surprised him by singing an incredible a cappella prayer before dinner.

Since Courtney Callahan Paper did such a fabulous job on the engagement piece, we hired her to design our custom save the date and invitation suite.  She completely understood our vision and helped bring a modern twist to our traditional wedding. The paper details on our wedding day matched our invitation perfectly. She created a custom monogram and flourish that were used throughout from the programs to the menus to the signage around the reception. Other touches included monogrammed cocktail napkins and guest towels, Mr. and Mrs. signs tied to our chairs, place cards, a Thank You banner, Sparkler Sendoff and Guest Book signs and kitschy late night food labels.

Looking back now, the day brings a huge smile to my face and will continue to do so for a lifetime.  It was filled with love, elegance, unimaginable joy and most of all FUN! It was an amazing celebration that represented Jason and me perfectly.

August 29th, 2012

Real Weddings: Jacqueline and Jake, Wisconsin

I absolutely love it when couples embrace all things midwestern for a wedding.  Sure our region of the country has tons of amazing big cities, with lots to offer couples getting married, but nothing seems more personal than a couple getting married at a location that has special meaning to them and their family.  Jacqueline and Jake were struggling with two things while planning their day.  One was the theme, and two was the venue.  Their 500+ guest list didn’t leave them a ton of options so when Jake suggested they get married on his families farm in a corn field Jacqueline couldn’t of been happier.  She, and a team of talented designers ran with the theme incorporating hay bails, cowboy boots, and other farm elements into the day.  Despite a little rain during the ceremony, everything turned out beautifully, and the mix of elegant and country provided a setting that was uniquely their own.  A big thank you to Jacqueline for sharing all the details of the day, and to Lace Hanky Photography for the lovely images.

Real Wisconsin Wedding: Jaqueline and Jake

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception: Private Residence.  Photography: Lace Hanky Photography.  Flowers: Bo Jons Flowers.  Caterer: River City Catering.  Baker: Lunds and Byerlys.  Stationer: A Milestone Paper Co.  Make-up: DIY by the bride.  Linens and Rentals: Festivities!

Bride and bridesmaids bouquets.

Real Wisconsin Wedding: Jaqueline and Jake

Beautiful tent for the reception.

Dessert table, filled with cupcakes.

Signature cocktails.

 

Even more loveliness…

 

From the bride, Jacqueline…

I met Jake in High School, in my mother’s Chemistry class.  We dated some in high school but decided that we should go our separate ways when Jake left for college, as he was a year older than me.  Fait brought us back together when we both ended up at University of Wisconsin La Crosse and the rest is history.

This wedding was truly a team effort with nearly all family members involved. As Jake and I were still in school details were worked out between wedding planners and family members as well as the two of us. Whether it was working out details of booking vendors or crafts to be completed or even the work that needed to be done on the wedding site the entire Johnson and Steinmetz family made our special day possible.

It ended up raining in the middle of our ceremony but everyone seemed to have made the best of it as we gathered for drinks before heading back out and I was reminded that it’s good luck if it rains on your wedding day.    Jake’s great Grandma Killian was able to be present and this was truly special as she passed away only a few weeks after the wedding.  My father/daughter dance was one to remember, as my father and I swing danced to Frank Sinatra’s “The way you look tonight” played and sung by my Grandma Frank Steinmetz on his accordion.

My favorite part of the day was the moment I got to see Jake for the first time, in the middle of the cornfield.  It made my heart stop and made me realize just how lucky I am to have him in my life.

 

August 28th, 2012

Inspiration: Cinco de Mayo Wedding Part II

It’s part two of the lovely Cinco de Mayo wedding shoot.  Part I was classic, with lots of white, and a simple elegant feel.  Part II is definitely more festive, with tons of bright colors, an adorable couple, and wedding party.  Thanks again to the inspiring team who put this all together.  Who’s ready for a margarita?

Ribbon tent.

Fiesta inspired cake.

Cinco de Mayo inspired wedding.

Cinco de Mayo inspired table.

Cinco de Mayo inspired wedding shoot.

Colorful bridesmaids dresses.

Cinco de Mayo inspired Wedding.

Even more loveliness…

Who, What, Where ~ Photography: Melissa McCrotty Photography.  Location: The Barn at Twin Oaks Ranch.  Hair: La House of Beaute’ Salon.  Make-up: Vspa Makeup.  Dresses: Formal Affairs.

 

August 16th, 2012

Real Weddings: Lisa and Brendan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

When I started looking through the photos of Lisa and Brendan’s day, I  have to say I felt a bit overwhelmed.  There were so many amazing details, beautiful colors, and every moment was captured perfectly by the talented Heather Cook Elliott.  I wasn’t exactly sure where I was going to be able to make cuts, so we definitely have more images to look at in this post than usual.  I also thought it was adorable that Brendan wrote the narrative for their day.  It’s not often that groom’s get into the act of participating in the blog posts, but I have to say I love what he wrote.  It really brings their day to life!  A big thank you to Brendan and Lisa for sharing the details of the day, and to Heather Cook Elliott Photography for the lovely images.

Real Wedding: Lisa and Brendan

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception: Boerner Botanical Garden.  Photography: Heather Cook Elliott Photography.  Flowers: Floral Impressions by Esther.  Vidography: Blu Couture.  Photobooth: Dustin White.  Bride and Bridesmaids Attire: Lela Rose.  Groom/Groomsmen Attire: Jim’s Formal Wear.

The brides bouquet.

Royal blue bridesmaids dresses.

Custom clutches for the bridesmaids.

Chalkboard for the ceremony.

The ceremony.

Flower girl basket.

Cocktails with little flags.

Handmade pinwheels.

Milk glass centerpieces.

Even more loveliness…

From the groom, Brendan…

Our love story began in a rowdy northern Wisconsin honky tonk while throwing darts and downing beers.  Don’t all the epic ones start in such a way?  Lisa and I met through mutual friends and we were lucky enough to develop a friendship prior to falling in love.  Even before we started dating, I knew Lisa possessed a heart so remarkably pure that, no matter the circumstance, she would do anything in her power to make life better for those around her.  Lisa, meanwhile, knew there was more to me than just my dashing good looks and rugged masculinity.  For instance, I think she was really impressed with my extensive knowledge about the Milwaukee Brewers. 

Seriously, looking back, I can’t envision our path to happiness unwinding any other way.  Our friendship – and the ability to laugh with one another – sparked a remarkable, unimaginable love.  Lisa and I were engaged atop Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica.  It was a memorable proposal involving horses, a pair of affable Jamaican tour guides, a waterfall, some soaked cargo shorts and a comically undersized ring – but that’s a story best told in a Jamaican accent over a round of Red Stripe. 

As unforgettable as the proposal was, it pales in comparison to our wedding day.  Like anything Lisa does, she poured her heart and soul into making sure our special day would be remarkable.  As the planning progressed, and her “wedding binder” grew into a living, breathing thing that weighed as much as a small hatchback, I knew every detail would be perfect.  And indeed it was.  

These are some of the words Lisa uses to describe our Anthropology-inspired wedding: eclectic, modern and country chic.  I simply call it “magazineish” because every image captured by our insanely talented photographer, Heather Cook Elliot, looks like it could be in a catalog for wedding awesomeness.  With help from our moms, we made the candy table bags, labels, name cards and ceremony programs by hand.  Not only was it fun to make the items together, it also made me feel good that my wife-to-be trusted me with things like a glue stick, scissors and paper punch.  

Our table numbers were also one-of-a-kind creations as they featured our beloved Australian Shepherds Montana and Finnegan.  The dogs patiently posed for pictures taken in a tiny touristy town by our close friend Jeff Lazewski (owner of Gravidee Photography) during a vacation to the lake last summer.  We were also fortunate to have Montana and Finn brought to the beautiful Boerner Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee, WI, following our ceremony so they could share in our joy and experience all the charm a 90-degree wedding day in Wisconsin has to offer!  

Lisa and I both have quite a bit of Irish coursing through our blood (we honeymooned in Ireland) so we were proud to incorporate a good deal of Celtic tradition into our ceremony.  Our Reverend Jennifer Miller was a kind and clever woman that worked hard to get to know us as people while providing us with a ceremony that matched our personalities.  

For me, the most brilliant part of the wedding day was the moment I took Lisa’s hands in mine and, standing before family, friends and God, professed my devotion to the woman I love.  Following our vows, as Mother Nature continued to turn up the thermostat while withholding even the slightest semblance of a breeze, Lisa noticed the sweat dripping down my forehead and kindly handed me her something old – a white lace hankie once owned by her great grandmother – so I could wipe my forehead.  It was a simple and genuine act of kindness from my new wife, the most selfless person I’ve ever known.


August 13th, 2012

Engagement Session: Shameka and Shawn, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Bernadette of Dette Snaps called Shameka and Shawn “one of the cutest and nicest couples that I’ve ever photographed” in her blog post about their e-session.  They shot all over downtown Minneapolis on the cobblestone streets, under the bridge, and by the river.  They noticed a man was watching/following them, and didn’t know what to think.  He finally approached them and said he was the maintenance man for some of the historic buildings in the neighborhood, and would they like to go to the rooftop and do some shooting?  Bernadette jumped at the opportunity, and their surprise location made for some beautiful panoramic shots of Minneapolis.  Serendipity at it’s best!  A big than you to Dette Snaps for the lovely images.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

Minneapolis engagement Session.

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