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January 31st, 2013

Real Wedding: Kelsie and Andrew, Mahomet, IL

Today’s Real Wedding features a true collaboration between a bride and her groom.  Kelsie and Andrew knew they wanted a wedding that truly reflected who they are, so they opted to take on several DIY projects together.  They shopped around for objects they loved, spent hours painting signs and found ways to add several personal touches to their day.  They even hosted their reception in the very spot where Andrew proposed – her parents’ backyard!  We love the laid back feel of this event and we especially love the nod to all the people and the places that are important to them.  Photographers Jeremy & Kristin were on-hand to perfectly capture the couple’s story and highlight everything that made this wedding so personal and oh-so-fun!

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Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony: Mabery Gelvin Botanical Gardens.  Reception:  Bride’s parents’ backyard.  Dress:  Adore bridal.  Photographer:  Jeremy & Kristin.  Bridesmaids’ Dresses:  Ruche.  Flower Girls’ Dresses:  Cassie’s Closet.  Catering:  Bandana’s.  Flowers:  Fleur.

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From the bride, Kelsie…

Andrew and I attended Millikin University as music majors together, and it wasn’t until the end of our Junior year that we took notice of each other and began talking. Throughout our relationship Andrew would show up at my door with sunflowers often (because he knew it was my favorite flower), and we would trot off together having the best of times biking on trails, walking around nearby parks and cities, or just laying on the beach by the local lake. Needless to say much of our time falling in love was spent in the beautiful outdoors together and it was perfect! It came as no surprise to me that he choose to propose to me on the hammock in my parents backyard after a walk in their beautiful downtown historic neighborhood. He wrote me the most beautiful acrostic poem that spelled my name, and after reading it asked me to marry him.

When we started planning our wedding we tried to made sure all along that it would be fun and comfortable for all of our guests. We didn’t want to have a stuffy banquet hall, we wanted to have fresh air and a laid back atmosphere. We choose to have our wedding ceremony at the Mabery Gelvin Botanical Gardens in Mahomet Illinois, and it only seemed fitting to have our reception in my parents huge beautiful backyard.  Although I don’t think our wedding had much of a theme, we seemed to stick mostly to the DIY vintage style for most of it. My original plan was to wear my grandmother’s handmade wedding dress from the 1930′s, but I could not stand the thought of cutting and altering it in order to make it fit properly.  I also decided to have different styles and colors for the bridesmaids and our lovely flower girls. 

Andrew and I wanted to make sure that people could see “Us” in all of our wedding day, so we decided to put a lot of DIY touches and projects into our day. We spent countless hours together painting signs for our reception, going to all the local thrift stores, and antique stores buying all the hankies, doilies, and various sizes of flower vases we could find. 
Our flowers were arranged by Fleur in Bloomington Illinois. They were amazing and were JUST what I imagined for my wedding day. Since Andrew and I have such a history and love of sunflowers, it seemed fitting that they were the main flower of our day. 

Special moments of my day were having my grandmother there to present me with her beautiful white gold and tanzanite necklace. It was such a special moment to share with her, and I will never forget it. I also had the privilege of honoring my grandfather who had passed away the week before our wedding. I had a charm placed on my bouquet with his picture on it, and I also presented an orange lilly (his favorite flower) to my mother who placed it on the chair he would have been sitting in. Having our wedding party place hands on us for the closing prayer at our ceremony was definitely a powerful and touching moment from our day.

My favorite moment of the day was walking out and seeing my Andrew waiting for me on the other side of the bridge. I knew that once I was holding his hands I would be his forever, and THAT was the best feeling a girl could ever have.

 

August 11th, 2011

Real Midwest Wedding: Gretchen and Sean, Cincinnati, Ohio

Let me start this post by saying that I had a really tough time narrowing down what images to use for Gretchen and Sean’s wedding.  There were SO many adorable details in their day, and Lemon Lime Photography captured everything perfectly.  From her textural bouquet, to the fresh color palette of blue, coral, and gold, to the beautiful location there’s just so many great things about it!  And as much of a floral geek as I am, the simple arrangements of blue mason jars with candles are so beautiful (much like Ellen and Brian’s wedding also shot by Lemon Lime).  But enough gushing, here’s their story (from the bride):

Sean & I meet at college (University of Cincinnati) during homecoming week.  We ran into each other at Dollar Drafts on Campus (which is an event put on by one of the fraternities) and started talking.  After that night, we kept running into each other all week at different places and we eventually realized that he lived one block from me.  I started going over to his house to hang out (on the porch) and then we just started dating!  We met in October, which is why we wanted to get married in the same month, five years later.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony and Reception: The Krippendorf Lodge at Cincinnati Nature Center.  Photography: Lemon Lime Photography. Food: Elegant Fare. Cake: Ele Cake Company.  Dress: Ramona Keveza.  Flowers: Mike’s Floral Concepts

Gretchen’s inspiration originally started with the blue vintage Ball mason jars.  After going to a few antique malls with Sean and purchasing the jars for their home, she found an inspiration photo with a table filled with them with candles inside.  She says that was it, she knew that she wanted to use them right at that moment, and ended up collecting about 280 of them.  She made a mood board and found a picture of the bouquet she wanted which inspired the rest of the palette.  They wanted their event to feel vintage and rustic, but have an overall casual vibe.

Bridesmaids wore coral colored dresses inspired by the bouquet, and the men all had custom ties made by a friend at Gretchen’s work.  Her bouquet was wrapped with leftover fabric to match.

Their ceremony was performed by the same pastor that married Gretchen’s parents, which was one of the highlights of the day.  For the ceremony decor they placed white and grey pumpkins along the aisle, with DIY glitter leaves for a little bit of extra sparkle.

At the reception the escort cards were tags that Gretchen hand wrote with vintage keys attached to each.  They also hung photos of family and friends for guests to look at as they picked up seat assignments and signed the guest book.

Gretchen created adorable bride and groom signs to hang on the back of her and Sean’s chairs, and also collected, and painted display pieces such as antique milk stools for the dessert table display.

One of Gretchen and Sean’s favorite parts of the night was sitting on the steps of the porch of the lodge listening to the toasts.  They spent 90% of their getting to know you time while dating on the front porch of his fraternity talking the night away.  Gretchen’s other favorite part of the reception was dancing with her dad to “My Girl”, and whistling along to the tune.

A big thank you to Gretchen and Sean for taking the time to share the details of their beautiful day, and to Lemon Lime Photography for their beautiful images.

April 7th, 2011

Real Weddings: Bethany and Dylan, Coffeyville, Kansas

When Kimberlee of Simple Splendor Photography sent me an e-mail submitting Bethany and Dylan’s wedding I had no idea what I was in for. One click through to her blog later, and I was in love. Not only is their wedding beautiful at first glance, a closer inspection reveals all the little tiny details that went into making their day uniquely theirs. Plus there were many hand made and DIY projects, which always add that little extra touch of love to an already amazing day.

Who, What, Where ~~ Ceremony and Reception: Cedar Bluff Camp.  Photography: Simple Splendor.  Cake: Laurel Street Bakery.  Dress: Abelina’s Bridal.  Flowers: DIY by mother of bride and her aunts.

Bethany had a vision for what she wanted her wedding to look like before Dylan popped the question.  Once he asked her, she went straight to her mom, a talented seamstress to help her make her grand vision come to life.

Bridesmaids wore beautiful black and white dresses from Mori Lee.

Part one of Bethany’s “grand vision” for the ceremony was a black and white striped tent, and aisle runners, both of which her mom created, along with adorable black and white striped flags monogrammed with a red sequin D and B.  She also sewed the sweet flower girl baskets, and ring bearer pillows.

Bethany’s beautiful bouquet, and those of her bridesmaids were made of blush garden roses she ordered online from fiftyflowers.com.  Her mother and aunts assembled them the night before the wedding, tying each with a simple white bow.

At the reception guests were greeted with a welcome table full of vintage mason jars and refreshing pink lemonade.  Manila tie tags stamped with the couples initials let guests label their drinks to avoid mix ups.  There were also lawn games like croquet, horseshoes, and cornhole for entertainment.

A home made photo wall, using the same stripe motif and a gold vintage frame, made for some fun shots of the wedding party and guests.  What a great idea!

Besides being a talented seamstress, Bethany’s mom is also super thrifty.  She loved the idea of using vintage finds from flea markets and rummage sales for the decor.  She collected all the milk glass bud vases for the reception tables, which they filled with white taper candles, and roses.  Mismatched white dinner and cake plates were also collected, and then later re-used by a friend for her wedding.  Burlap covered the tables, and paper doilies added a little extra touch or romance.  Once all the candles were the lit the effect was stunning.

The cake knife and topper were both family heirlooms that Bethany’s parents used on their wedding cake. They’ve been married 44 years and won the “Anniversary Dance” at the reception.

After lots of dancing it was time for a send off with sparklers and fireworks.  Bethany and Dylan said that their family, and especially Bethany’s mom, were instrumental in pulling their celebration off.  Their so grateful for everyones hard work and sacrifices that made it all happen.

A big giant thank you go Bethany and Dylan for sharing all the details about their beautiful day, and also to Kimberlee of Simple Splendor Photography for her submission!

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