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March 16th, 2012

Real Weddings: Kayla and Cory, Littlefork, Minnesota

As she describes them Kayla and Cory are very laid back, and they definitely wanted their day to reflect their personality.  They settled on a fall event, and really let the season dictate their decor, utilizing the trees as a beautiful backdrop for photos, and embracing a rustic feel with lots of barn wood, and hand made birch trunk centerpieces and a cake stand.  Beautiful dahlias, and lots of mason jar candle light set up a romantic ambiance for their reception.  A big thank you to Kayla for sharing all the details of their day, and to Pamela at Leaves of Grass Photography for the lovely images.

Kayla and Cory, Minnesota Real Wedding

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony – Littlefork Lutheran Church.  Reception Location-AmericInn.  Photos: Leaves of Grass Photography.  Catering: Leonards.  Flowers-Gearharts Floral and Gifts.  Cake – Supervalu.  Wedding Gown and Bridesmaid Dresses – Formalities.  Tux Rental – Mason’s on Main.

White and green rustic bouquet.

Romantic candlelight, and mason jars.

Vintage wood card box.

Rustic tree trunk cake stand.

Romantic fabric draping and twinkle lights.

More details and loveliness…

From Kayla…

Cory and I met while in college through mutual friends, although the two of us still disagree as to the exact time and location of our meeting. We dated throughout college and after three and a half years Cory proposed. The plan was to propose to me on the lake at sunset, but I ruined his plans by showing up from work a little late. Instead of seeing my ring beneath the lowering sun, he got down on one knee under a street lamp in the park near the beach. Although things didn’t go exactly as planned, the proposal was perfect.

We decided to go the traditional route and have the ceremony in my hometown of Littlefork in Northern Minnesota. I wanted simple neutral colors that would reflect a fall wedding and woodsy theme, without using the typical fall decorations and color patterns. For a little extra color I added dark purple mums as accents throughout the decor.

I had a few small pieces that I included in my day that were extra special to me. Both sets of my grandparents have passed away, and I wanted to find a special way to include them in our day. I had a handkerchief that my great-grandmother had given to me, which was both old and blue. I also had a pin that was another grandma’s, it said her name on it and I pinned it to my bouquet, it was old, blue and borrowed.

It’s hard to pinpoint one exact part of our wedding day that was my favorite, I’ve said over and over that I wish I could do it all over again – I don’t think I would change one thing. We were blessed to share our day and celebrate with great family and friends and had an amazing group of professionals to work with. I can’t imagine a more perfect day, after all, I’m lucky enough to have married the man of my dreams!

December 1st, 2011

Real Weddings: Heather and Kyle, Holland, Michigan

Today’s couple had an unconventional relationship from the start.  According to Heather they skipped the engagement altogether, and instead opted to buy a beautiful house.  She sort of just started planning the wedding and they set a date.  She knew she wanted something timeless that she could look back on and have no regrets, so she kept everything classic and neutral.  Their day was intimate and was all about being with their closest family and friends, and you can definitely feel that when you look at their amazing pictures by Bryan and Mae.  Thanks to Heather and Kyle for sharing their day, and to Bryan and Mae for the lovely images.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony: Central Park Chapel.  Reception: Yacht Basin Marina. Photography: Bryan and Mae. Flowers: Pat’s European Fresh Flower Market.  Food: Hogwild BBQ. Cake/Cupcakes: Second Floor Bakery.

From the Bride

It all began in High School…well not really but my now Mother-in-Law was my High School aerobics teacher and all us girls in the class would giggle, over a photo of her son….This was Kyle.  Little did I know five years later I would meet him in a bar.  It was weeks of talking on Myspace and the phone and finally I asked him “So I guess you not going to ask so I will..do you want to do coffee or something sometime? Or are you really just being nice this whole time and your not interested?”  He was shy, and made some excuse on how I beat him to the punch.  We went on our first date and that was it.  I fell head over heals for him fast and hard.   Four years and a beautiful baby girl later we were getting married.

My girls wore dressed that they picked out, because I wanted them to not spend an arm and a leg on a dress they would never wear again.  I only gave them the color choices and told them to pick what they wanted.  We wanted it to be comfortable and casual in a way so the guys wore dress pants, shirts with ties, and vests.  This was also nice because then they were not sweating to death in the heat of August!

My favors where seed paper.  Now for those who don’t know what that is, its paper with wild flower seed in it.  You just need to plant the paper in a pot (just like regular seed) and water daily and in a few weeks you will have wild flowers growing!  My flower vases for my centerpieces were my Grandmothers canning jars.

We had a family only wedding in one of the first churches in our town.  The church is only open in the summer due to the fact that it is not heated.  It has big shutters that you lift of to opens up the whole place!  It is also small…so it didn’t look silly with only the 50 or so guest we invited.  The one thing I was a stickler for though was the something borrowed something blue, something old and something new.

Borrowed: My Grandmother let me borrower her pearl necklace that my grand father gave her on their wedding day (over 50 years ago) Blue: I purchase a vintage looking (it was brand new that someone had made to look vintage) blue Lacey handkerchief to use instead of Kleenex.  Old: My mother gave me as an early present, diamond earrings she had made from her old anniversary ring.  New: My veil!  My Best friend and Maid of Honor Shandra made my veil and hair piece.  It was amazing!

The best moment (beside actually marring my best friend) was dancing with my Grandpa for my father/daughter dance.  Besides Kyle he is the most important male figure in my life and I couldn’t LOVE him more!

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