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March 22nd, 2012

Real Weddings: Sara and Zac, Defiance, Missouri

I had a lot of trouble narrowing down the images, and editing the story for today’s post.  Sara and Zac’s love story is so sweet, and they also put so much time, and creative effort into their day that it was almost impossible to pick and choose what to share.  If you are planning to DIY any part of your day, especially the flowers, read about Sara’s experience (at the end of the post).  It also doesn’t hurt that they’re a totally adorable couple, that definitely suite each other to a T.  My favorite details: the shoes of both the bride and groom, the DIY bridal bouquet, and Sara’s lovely hand made accessories.  A big thank you to her for sharing the story of their day, and to Dayna Pollard Photography for the lovely images.

Sara and Zac, real midwest wedding.

Who, What, Where ~  Ceremony & Reception: Chandler Hill Vineyards.  Photographer: Dayna Pollard Photography.  Flowers: Harold’s Wholesale Florist, assembled by the bride, her friends, and family.  Invitations: Sam Wiley design.  Dress: 2be Bride, Clarices.  Shoes: Seychelles.  Hair: Lauren Zenke, Main Street Salon St. Charles.  Cake: Federhofer’s Bakery.  Bride’s jewelry & bridesmaid necklaces: Sarah Timmons of Pink Street on Etsy.  Cake toppers: Knotting Wood on Etsy.  Officiant: Rev. Rex Barbeau.

Vineyard wedding, Defiance, Missouri

Lace up wedding shoes.

White peony bouquet.

Midwest vineyard wedding.

Fuschia, yellow, and white bridal bouquets.

Handmade gold and pearl necklace.

Engagement photo reception decor.

DIY reception centerpieces, vintage bottles, and blooms.

More loveliness and details…

From Sara…

My husband and I met on Thanksgiving 2006. I was living in California at the time, and was back home in St. Louis for the holiday. My girlfriends and I were going out that night, and one of my friends brothers were going as well. Zac was one of these brothers, and we started talking that night.  He came to California a few days later for a convention and we spent lots of time together.  I realized that I was really sad that he was leaving when his trip was coming to an end, but was excited because I was going home for Christmas for 10 days in just a few weeks. We talked for many hours on the phone over those couple of weeks, and we spent every day that I was home for Christmas together.  Zac eventually moved to California, and eventually we decided it was time to move back to our hometown.

In December of 2009 it took me 3 days to drive back to St. Louis. I had to drive through a blizzard, as well as stop to put air in my tire in freezing cold temperatures the entire way. There were a couple of times during that trip when I questioned if I was making the right decision.  Why was I leaving sunny, warm, southern California again? Had I lost my mind? Well, when I arrived at our new home, the answer to those questions was spelled out for me. Zac had decorated the whole house (roof & all!) in Christmas lights. Out in the front, on a huge 8 ft sign, written in lights were the words “Will you Marry Me”. Right then, I knew that I had made the right decision.

When we first started planning our wedding, we knew that we didn’t want a traditional, cookie-cutter, St. Louis wedding. We wanted to get married somewhere outdoors with a rustic & romantic feel.  When we saw Chandler Hill Vineyard we both knew immediately that it was the perfect venue.  We wanted the overall feel of our wedding to be laid-back and personal, and the best way to do this was to have a hand-made touch on almost everything! After many months of scouring the internet and wedding blogs, and thanks to many creative and talented friends, I was able to create my “vision”.

There were so many aspects of our wedding that were DIY. It started with my save-the-dates and invitations that my bridesmaid Samantha, graphic designer of samwileydesign.com, created.  My fiance and I spent about a week of evenings tying twine with opaque leaves around the invitations to give them the rustic feel we were going for. My mom and I cut many, many yards of burlap and lace for the table runners and the aisle runner. We mounted our engagement pictures on cardstock to hang on the mantle of the fireplace. We designed and printed the programs, table numbers, and escort cards.

I had gone to a couple of florists, and was just not loving what they were suggesting, for the price they were asking. After seeing many weddings online where brides had done their own flowers, I began to do some research on how I could do my own. I felt like it would be a great way to save money, and would make the wedding that much more special. I was able to find a local wholesale florist that allows you to order flowers, rent a table space to work on, store the flowers in their cooler for a night after you’ve assembled them, and then they deliver the flowers, all for a fraction of the cost that the florist was going to charge!  The afternoon before the wedding, my mom, sister, a bridesmaid, and myself had 4 hours to create every flower arrangement.  It was very stressful, but completely worth it!

It was important to me to have something to remember my grandfathers and  remind me that they were there with me in spirit on my wedding. I was able to size down pictures of each of them and made small bouquet charms that hung off of my bouquet. I also had my great grandmother’s wedding band tied onto my bouquet. The braclet that I wore was my grandmother’s. My grandfather had given it to her on their 50th wedding anniversay when they renewed their vows in Jerusalem. Every bride in my family has worn it since.

My favorite part of the day was when my husband and I had our “first look”. I had been stressed & rushing around all day and was concerned with how everything was going to get finished with the winery being open up until 1 hour before the wedding. I could hear all the noise of the winery off in the distance, but when we saw each other, it’s as if everything stopped. I was overwhelmed with emotions! It was so quiet and seeing him relaxed me and made me realize that all the hoopla of the details of the wedding were just that, details. All we really needed for the wedding was each other.

March 15th, 2012

Real Weddings: Steph and Erin, Lake Forest, Illinois

Today’s Real Wedding is one that I’m so excited to share.  It’s a got all the things that make an event special; tons of personal and DIY details, beautiful flowers, lots of color, and a super sweet couple who are so obviously in love.  Another great element to Steph and Erin’s day is that as nature lovers they wanted to make sure not to create a lot of waste with their event, and kept sustainability in mind throughout their planning process.  They created a natural, vintage chic event that is so lovely and uniquely their own.  A bit thank you to Steph for sharing all the details of their day, and to Jason Kaczorowski for his images.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony and Reception: Private residence.  Photos: Jason Kaczorowski Photography.  Event Planner: The Smitten Bride. Flowers: Libertyville Florist.  Catering: Gourmet Garden Catering.

More details and loveliness…

from Steph…

Erin and I met in college through one of my best friends and roommate. It sounds kind of cheesy but it really was love at first sight (for both of us) even though we didn’t let each other in on that little secret. We grew closer as friends and Erin moved in with my roommate and I. Soon after that, we started dating and here we are 6 years later (a civil unioned couple!)

We are both very outdoorsy and down to earth people so we wanted colors that reflected our personalities. I’m a little on the preppy side so I loved the idea of navy and yellow (and we decided to add splashes of green for nature).

There were LOTS of DIY projects. Most of the wedding was DIY. My mom made our table linen squares and hay bale covers, and we put the centerpieces together ourselves. We also purchased a ton of handmade items on Etsy to add to the whole feel.

The whole day was utterly amazing for me from start to finish. I don’t know if I could pick a single moment, but seeing each other for our first look and exchanging letters in a quite & intimate setting was a wonderful beginning to our day. Seeing our families release the butterflies during the ceremony was beautiful. Getting introduced and spending time mingling with all of our closest family and friends were some other highlights.

January 13th, 2012

Real Weddings: Kate and Dan, Chicago, Illinois

As a flower nerd the first thing that caught my eye about this wedding was of course the amazing coral peonies, and the fresh palette of colors.  However as I delved deeper into Kate and Dan’s day what I really loved was all the little details they put into their day, and then the genuine and sweet images captured for them by Steven Koo.  So full of light, love, and laughter!  And the A New Leaf event space?  Amazing, so filled with warmth, while being modern and chic all at the same time.  A big thank you to Kate for sharing all the details of the day, and to Steve Koo for his lovely images.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception Venue and Flowers: A New Leaf.  Photography: Steve Koo Photography.  Caterer: Bonsoiree Restaurant and Catering.  Dress: Vera Wang.  Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design.  Invitations: Crane Paper Company.  Cake Toppers: Goose Grease.

From the bride…

Dan and I have been together for three years.  We met in Lake Tahoe, California while I was on a vacation, and Dan was on a business trip. At the time I lived in upstate New York, and Dan lived in Chicago.   We met the first night we were in California, and then were inseparable for the next week.  Six months later I moved to Chicago, and a year and a half after that we were engaged.  The proposal was very low key – we went out to a nice dinner, and then when we got home Dan pulled a beautiful ring out of his pocket, and asked me if I wanted to marry him.

We wanted an event space with an urban modern feeling to it.  In terms of choosing colors, we did not want to chose any specific colors, but instead we let the florist pick out whatever colorful fun flowers were in season at the time of the wedding.  I wore a pearl necklace with sapphire clasp that was borrowed from my mother who was gifted it by her father.

My favorite memory is sitting in the car on the way to the ceremony, and being so incredibly nervous about the big day, but knowing that once I saw Dan all of my nervous wedding jitters would disappear, and I would just be so excited to be starting my life with him.

January 12th, 2012

Real Weddings: Amanda and James, Liberty, Missouri

When looking for a spot to have a wedding there are so many things for a couple to consider.  Go for a spot with sentimental meaning, or something that’s just plain gorgeous?  Whether it’s in the backyard, an amazing downtown loft, or a historical location , the options are endless.  However some of my favorite spots are the ones that have a story, and a special place in the couples hearts.  For Amanda and James that was Belvoir Winery.  Not only is it right next door to her mom’s house, but it’s got so much history.  Also called “The Odd Fellow’s Home, over the years it’s served every purpose under the sun including a school, orphanage, hospital, and boarding home for migrant workers during the depression.  Amanda says it’s also rumored to be haunted.  It’s easy to see that this spot has so much character, and since the couple wanted their wedding to have a vintage feel it was perfect.  Amanda is also an Etsy bride, utilizing the hand made website to find tons of goods for her wedding including linens, her garter, and much more (see “Who, What, Where” for complete list).  A big thank you to Amanda for sharing all the details of the day, and to Heather Brulez Photography for her lovely images.

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception: Belvoir Winery.  Photography: Heather Brulez.  Flowers: D’Agee Flowers.  Catering: Affordable Catering.  Cake Flowers: Sweet Petal Bakery.  Paper Goods: CDK Designs.  Garter: Rosebuds Lips.  Veil: Teri Huang.  Dress: Teresa’s Bridal Boutique.  Bridesmaids Dresses: The Elegant Bride.  Linens: PetitExtra.  Bridal bracelet: Lola M Designs.  Guest Book Box: Cut the Cake Designs.

From the bride…

James and I met while in college. I was at a party for my sorority, and he was introduced to me by a friend. During college James worked in a bar. The night before our anniversary he ended up hurting his back moving kegs. He had plans of doing the traditional proposal and getting down on one knee, but was not able to do so due to his back.  So he put the ring under my bed so that he could sneak into my bedroom in the morning. He woke me up really early and proposed. My mom knew that he was going to do it so she was up waiting for me to come show her my ring.

I love billy balls and picked the color yellow based on that. The centerpieces at reception had a mix of black and white flowers at some tables, and others had yellow flowers, incorporating wine bottles with custom labels as table numbers. For DIY projects we made candles for favors, and we also cut wine corks to hold the place cards. James made some really cute signs to put on the highway.

My something borrow/blue/new/old was from my garter I got on Etsy. The lace is borrowed from a dress, the silk is blue, the antique brooch is old, and the silk is brand new. The money spent on the garter also went to help women who were victims of human trafficking. It was really beautiful.

I was very close to my grandpa but he passed away sometime ago. We had our first dance to “Fly me to the moon”. It was my grandpa’s favorite song. It made me feel like he was a part of the wedding. My favorite part of the wedding was right after the ceremony while we were taking pictures. It really seemed like all of the stress and nervousness was gone for both of us.

January 5th, 2012

Real Weddings: Lauren and Matt, Chicago, Illinois

We experienced quite the heat wave this summer in the midwest (hard to imagine now), and Lauren and Matt’s wedding was right in the midst of one of the hottest months of the year.  But they didn’t let that put a damper on their big day.  Two things really stood out to me about this wedding: One, the gorgeous flowers, and two, the space.  I’ve never visited Salvage One in person being a Kansas City girl, but I’ve only heard good things about it.  As their photographer Lizz put it, “The location lends itself to a more relaxed couple with a relaxed feel.”  A big thank you to Lauren for sharing all the details of their day, and to Lizz at Studio Starling for her lovely images.

Who, What, Where ~ Reception, Ceremony, and Coordination: Salvage One.  Photography: Studio Starling. Flowers: Gratitude Heart Gardens.  Catering: Jordan’s Food of Distinction.  Cake and Macarons: Fritz Pastry.  Invites: Paper Source.  Programs and escort cards: Write Impression.  Officiant: Bruce Otto at Spirited Weddings.

From the bride…

Matt and I got married in July of 2011. Because we met and live here, and because it was equal distance between Matt’s family in Kansas City, and my family in Detroit and Cleveland, we decided to host our wedding in Chicago. Very soon after we got engaged, we started scoping out venues, and we immediately fell in love with Salvage One, an architectural salvage store and event space on the west side of town.

Our florist, Siddhanta at Roscoe Blooms / Gratitude Heart Garden helped narrow down our color and flower choices. Matt, the typical guy, wanted greens and white only, but I was able to talk him into a bright blueish-purple and yellow for the bouquets, and natural greens and whites for the tables.

As for entertainment and our general wedding timeline, we wanted to make sure the emphasis was on fun! We nixed a few formal wedding traditions and made every effort to get everyone on the dance floor for at least a couple of hours before the reception was over.

Matt and I both loved our photographers from Studio Starling and we really enjoyed our twilight photo shoot on the roof at Salvage One. It was nice to sneak away from everyone and have a quiet moment, not to mention the gorgeous pictures of the Chicago skyline. My other favorite moments were the reading by our close mutual friend during the ceremony, the few minutes after the ceremony when the bridal party shared a drink and shook off all the nervousness, and of course all the dancing. After the DJ played the last song, our friend stole her microphone and led approximately 40 of our closest friends in serenading us to “You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling.”

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