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Category: Ceremony

Real Wedding at the Tribeca Rooftop: Marcie+Corey

Posted by on February 13, 2011 · 1 Comment 

If Taylor Swift knew Marcie and Corey, I’m convinced the couple would have their own hit love song.

From the moment Marcie and Corey met at Cardozo High School in Bayside Queens, they shared a magnetic connection.  They talked on the phone for hours and spent most of their free time together.  By 1996, the 16 year old classmates were boyfriend and girlfriend, a term now referred to as facebook official.

Unlike most typical teenage romances, Marcie and Corey never grew apart.
“After high school, we both went off to different colleges in different states.  Even then, we nearly spoke every single day. Once we graduated, it wasn’t even a question.  We just wanted to be together,” said Marcie.

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When I asked Marcie to tell me about the proposal her response was too perfect for me to reword.  She said,

After 14 years together, it was long overdue!  As you can imagine, both our families (and myself) were getting anxious to get this marriage thing on the road.  On a Thursday night in June 2009, Corey was finally going to do it!  We were leaving for a vacation with my family the following day and while he had planned to do it during the trip, an opportunity presented itself.

We had gotten into bed at around midnight, ready to sleep before our early morning flight.  As we were chatting, I  jokingly said to Corey, ”Gee, you blew it! You could have proposed and been  the hero of the family trip…Why don’t you do it now with the ring you bought me for my 21st birthday (a running joke between us).”  Corey responded with, “Sure! Let’s do that,” and told me to go put on a dress for the special occasion.

Of course, I thought this was all just a silly game so I just indulged him.  I had my glasses on, my hair was a mess and I threw on some random dress (with the tags still on) that was way too big on me…
Let’s just say I wasn’t looking my best.   Corey decided  he was under dressed and put on a suit blazer, which looked awesome with the boxers he was wearing to bed.  Once we were “dressed”, Corey started to say some really sweet things (that neither of us can actually remember now since it was such a blur). I  could hear his heart pounding and thought, ‘Wow, if he’s this nervous and we’re just playing around, he’s never going to do it!”  After his mini speech, he asked me to hold the ring for a second and put the 21st birthday ring on my  hand.  When I looked back up, Corey was holding the engagement ring up in front of his face.  He smiled and asked me to marry him.   I was so in shock that I literally turned away and said, “Are you serious?” to the wall for about a minute before saying YES…  It was truly an amazing moment!

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What do you get when you combine the breathtaking photography of Danny Weiss, the exquisite decor of Tantawan Bloom and a knock-out couple exploding with love and excitement?  An epic New York City wedding!

You also get so many outstanding images that make narrowing them down for this feature a daunting task…

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Although Marcie does not recommend waiting 14 years to get hitched, it turned out to be the perfect day to get married.  She recalls, “Our wedding was during one of the hottest summers on record in NYC but on July 31st it was miraculously 82 degrees and sunny.  Having the cocktail hour outside on the roof was a big hit amongst the guests and the sunset was magical.”

One of the most memorable parts of the day was when the bride and groom saw each other for the first time.  While most people who do “first looks” arrange for a private meeting with the photographer, the couple let their family and wedding party be part of the big reveal.  Having the people they love watching made the special moment even more fun and exciting.

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Could this couple be more stunning and happy? I think not…

Marcie’s  Monique Lhuillier dress, purchased at Kleinfeld Manhattan, was beautiful.  Having a special bond and appreciation for her loving family, she accessorized with her grandmother’s bracelet and a special necklace that was created from her grandparent’s engagement ring.

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During their Jewish wedding ceremony, the couple recited their own vows. “Hands down,” this was Marcie’s favorite wedding memory.

“People loved hearing our thoughts, feelings and stories, especially Corey’s.  They were amazingly written.  At the end of the vows, Corey said that Marcie had waited long enough and threw his vows in the air and told the Rabbi (nicely) to get the show on the road!  It was priceless,” she said.

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Marcie and Corey’s wedding party really brought their A-game.

“They were all SO amazing and we are so appreciative for all they have done for us throughout the entire year of planning. Celebrating our marriage with them was an absolute blast!” said Marcie.

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With the incredible support and planning help from both of their loving mothers, Marcie and Corey pieced together the wedding of their dreams.

“We all had a very similar vision in our minds of how the end result would look and feel.  We wanted the event to be a true reflection of Corey and I.  If you look at our apartment, it has a very similar aesthetic as the Tribeca Rooftop, so that venue was at the top of our list.  Once the Tribeca was booked, the beautiful and modern space set the tone and inspired the décor choices that followed.  I also frequented bridal blogs, like  Wed Savvy, for guidance,” adds Marcie.

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While looking through their photos, I started to tear up seeing images of  both of their moms together.  I have never seen such a strong and special bond between the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom.  Danny Weiss captured every precious emotion and both Marcie and Corey could not speak more highly of their talented photographer.

The couple also raved about the “GENIUS” work of Golf from Tantawan Bloom.wecler-reception-3

“The room looked and smelled like heaven and I’m not exaggerating.  I knew the flowers would be beautiful, but Golf blew everything we expected out of the water.  Six months after the wedding and we are still getting complements,” said Marcie.

The music by Hank Lane Ernest Mills band had everyone on the dance floor.  “The room was so full of happiness and energy. It was the most incredible feeling to see all the people we love smiling, dancing and having so much fun around us, ” said the new Mrs. Wecler.

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“The entire wedding could not have been more perfect!”

Thanks to  5 Studios West, you can enjoy a short teaser video of Marcie and Corey’s epic wedding online (I highly recommend watching it).

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A Wizard of Oz themed wedding

Posted by on February 11, 2011 · 1 Comment 

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  1. Yellow and emerald wedding ceremony decor by 1314 Studio
  2. Red poppy bouquet from Big Day for 10K
  3. Emerald City style reception lighting from Dallas Wedding Examiner
  4. Gem (emerald) place cards found on The Knot
  5. Red (“ruby slipper”) heels by Alexander McQueen
  6. Yellow brick road wedding aisle picture from D Marie Photography
  7. Bridesmaid dress in emerald by Alvina Valenta
  8. Lollipop displays from Bridalweddingdresses.net
  9. Wizard of Oz themed wedding cake found on Cake Central

I thought this theme would be unique and way outside the box, until I googled “wizard of oz wedding cake” for image #9 and realized there were some other Dorothy inspirations. Apparently, renowned wedding planner David Tutera recently created a Wizard of Oz themed wedding on the we TV show, My Fair Wedding

If you want to go crazy and all-out with theme, the classic movie is full of fun characters and elements to work with.

Here are a few more of my ideas:

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Real Wedding at the Old Edwards Inn: Kelleigh+Morgan

Posted by on February 3, 2011 · 6 Comments 

Kelleigh and Morgan are a beautiful couple (inside and out)!

Their relationship dates back to the Summer of 2002.  Exactly one year after meeting and some long distance dating, Kelleigh drove all the way from San Francisco to Detroit to live with Morgan. It was a big step but it was well worth the leap.  A year and a half later, they moved from Michigan to their current home in Dallas TX.

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The couple spent eight happy years together, without any break ups.  Neither of them could picture their futures without the other in it.  The two discussed marriage plans and even went ring shopping together.

At the time, Kelleigh didn’t think she wanted a wedding and was planning a luxurious elopement at Turtle Islands in Fiji. While attending a family wedding in San Diego Morgan and Kelleigh decided to share their elopement plans with Morgan’s family. They expressed their disappointment as they would want to be present for such a long awaited occasion, so Morgan and Kelleigh began entertaining the idea of having a small wedding.

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Although, the engagement was more of a mutual decision rather than a secret proposal, Morgan had a special surprise for his fiance.  His grandfather possessed an old miners-cut diamond that had been in the family for over 100 years, which he wore in a gold gentleman’s ring setting.  Both his grandfather and the rest of the family decided that they wanted Kelleigh to have it.

When Morgan came home and surprised Kelleigh with the heirloom diamond ring on behalf of the entire family, she was beyond touched.

“I love his grandfather dearly and have always had a special place in my heart for him.  The way the family got together collectively to give the ring to Morgan, to offer it to me, was better than any formal proposal I could ever have imagined. That night I received an invitation to the family” she said.

Dallas jeweler, Eric Olschwanger of Olschwanger Designs, put the diamond into the custom setting that he designed for Kelleigh (pictured).

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When Tiffiiney Addis of Tiffiney Photography sent me Kelleigh and Morgan’s wedding photos, I couldn’t wait to share what looked like an absolute dream wedding.

First, I am OBSESSED with this picture of the beautiful, smiling bride kicking up her boots in the tub because it kind of sums up the wedding vibe without words.

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The couple wanted a destination wedding weekend and decided that New Years would be the perfect time to celebrate with friends and family (old and new).

Kelleigh’s college friend, a professional wedding coordinator, suggested checking out the Old Edwards Inn and Spa in Highlands North Carolina.

“I loved everything about it based on the website.”  Kelleigh said.  “When I saw the barn in person, I completely fell in love.”

She adds, “During a lengthy conversation with our event planner, Alison of Hullabaloo Events, on June 27th, we both got carried away with ideas and within a span of 48 hours things were already falling into place. It was one of the most exciting times of my life!  A few days later, I went dress shopping just to look and ended up finding and buying my perfect dress.  It was like the wedding (rather than an elopement) was meant to be, so we just went with it.”

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The romantic scene set up for the bride and groom’s first sighting sounds magical and I can understand why it was one of Kelleigh’s favorite memories.

Before guests arrived, Morgan was standing by the fireplace where he would later exchange vows.  As the talented acoustic guitar duo, Melonbelly, played “Come Away with Me” by Norah Jones, Kelleigh walked down the aisle to embrace her soon to be husband.

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It was the perfect space for the couple’s intimate, rustic wedding style. The elegant affair was full of charming details that reflected the bride and groom’s personalies.  Kelleigh included her favorite color, green, into the decorative color palette mixed with earthy and neutral tones.  Candlelight and antique chandeliers filled the barn with just enough light to create a warm and ultra-romantic atmosphere.

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An acoustic guitar duo was a unique and memorable choice of music for a cozy setting of around 50 guests.  It’s impossible not to smile when looking at the beautiful black and white dance floor pictures.  You can see how touched their guests were to be watching in the background.

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Although Kelleigh and Morgan’s wedding was nothing like the luxury elopement they originally planned, it could not have been more perfect!

Let their wedding be a lesson of fate at work (proving that everything happens for a reason).

Wishing the adorable newlyweds a lifetime of love and happiness…

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Emplume feather bouquets (revisited)

Posted by on February 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

On your wedding day, vow to have and to hold something special- in addition to your new husband…

Using beautiful feathers and other fine materials, emplume creates flower free bouquets, boutonnieres and accessories that are IMMORTAL and oh-so-chic!
A special keepsake you will treasure for years to come.

Below are a few examples of some couture emplume creations

Guests will applaud your forever fresh sense of style and fashion forward thinking.
Visit www.emplume.com for more info… worldwide shipping is available.

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Real New Orleans wedding: Caroline + Sabri

Posted by on January 20, 2011 · 4 Comments 

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When Caroline was a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis, she met Sabri in her first architecture class.  Unfortunately, dating him was off limits since he was the class Teaching Assistant (TA) and also an accomplished Senior.
“He was the CUTEST guy around,” she said.  “I definitely had a school girl crush on him, but we became friends.”
By the end of Caroline’s sophomore year, Sabri moved to New York to pursue his Master’s in Architecture at Columbia and the two lost touch.

Three years later, Caroline and Sabri ran into each other at a mutual friend’s apartment in St. Louis and reconnected.  It was FATE!

They talked on the phone regularly and even visited each other a few times.  Feelings and secret crushes were revealed and by the Summer of 2007, the two were officially dating.   After spending a week with Caroline and her family in Cape Cod, Sabri fit right in and won over everyone’s hearts.

Sadly, Caroline was attending a 3 year grad school program in Savannah to earn her Masters of Fine Arts in Interior Design.  Both Sabri and Caroline were not willing to let distance break them up, so they stayed together and spent every break with one another.

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After a year and a half of dating officially, the two were head over heels in love.

The couple spent Easter with Caroline’s entire family in Louisiana. When Caroline was out, Sabri formally asked her parents for their blessing and showed them the beautiful ring he purchased for their daughter.  They could not have been more ecstatic!
A few hours later, the couple caught a rare moment alone, sitting in the front of Caroline’s mom’s car.  Sabri mentioned having an interesting talk with Caroline’s parents about their future.  Caroline’s heart dropped.  He told her that he received both of their blessings to propose as he pulled out the ring and asked if she would be his wife.
Caroline recalled,

“Sabri got so nervous that he forgot to ask me to get out of the car. Now we always joke that my mom can never sell it. It was such a special weekend to be able to share the good news with my parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins in person on Easter.  My family is so important to me, so it meant a lot to me that Sabri made a point to propose while I was with them.”

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Caroline and Sabri felt so ready to get married by the time Caroline finished school.  They planned a traditional New Orleans style wedding but added their own modern twists.

Many of their guests traveled all of the way from France, India, Malaysia, England, and all over the U.S. to attend their nuptials so the couple was determined to create a fun and unique wedding experience for everyone.  They did not disappoint….

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When the day Caroline dreamed about for so long had finally arrived, she was all smiles in the bridal suite as she prepared to see her soon to be husband.

She looked insanely gorgeous!  I just adore her wedding day style and love how it reflected the entire wedding vibe (traditional with a fun/modern twist).

She wore a classic white wedding gown embellished with eye-catching accessories; including a black flower and crystal sash by Enzoani and glitzy, bold post earrings by Alexis Bittar.

Thanks to their fantastic photographer, Melissa of MQ Photography, you can experience many of their special moments and wedding details (pictured throughout this feature), like this beautiful first embrace.

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For a master architect and an Interior Design professional, Latrobes on Royal was the perfect setting for both the ceremony and reception.  The historic, French Quarter venue is famous for it’s outstanding architecture and antique French decor.  The wrought iron gates, beautiful domed ceiling, indoor courtyard, rich baroque tapestries, were some of the many pieces of eye candy for their guests!

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Caroline and Sabri wanted the ceremony to be special so they decided to get married in the round.  “We wrote our own vows, and had music that was particularly moving.  My dad even wrote a song for us!  It was so intimate with all of our friends and family surrounding and supporting us,” said Caroline.

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After the ceremony, the couple had a traditional New Orleans “Second Line parade (one of my favorite traditions of all time)” where a fantastic brass marching band played music and led everyone around the streets in the French Quarter before the reception.

“Sabri and I held feathered parasols at the front of the line and guests followed us with a drink in one hand and a handkerchief in the other (to wave around).  We had a ball dancing through the streets of New Orleans!  All of the tourists enjoyed it too.  They lined the streets and took pictures of us as we passed by!” said Caroline.

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It was the perfect, memorable way to kick off their celebration!  When guests returned to the reception they were pumped up and ready to dance the night away. “The whole wedding was an absolute blast!” said Melissa of MQ Photography.  “The bride and groom were not only a beautiful couple, they were SO MUCH FUN.  It was an honor to photograph and be a part of.”

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Wedding Inspiration from the Bedroom

Posted by on January 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Many people say, “You can tell a lot about a person by his or her bedroom.”
The same goes for couples and their wedding style.

For this reason, when modern day couple’s (who are engaged and living together) plan out their big day, I suggest they take cues from the bedroom.  I love creating inspiration boards inspired by home decorating images!

Here is an example:
A bedroom found online at www.home-designing.com

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My Inspiration Board:

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In this board:

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Real AZ Wedding-Lyndsay+Mick

Posted by on January 13, 2011 · 2 Comments 

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While Mick was supposed to be in Denver for the weekend, Lyndsay was spending time with friends and family in Arizona.  On Sunday, Lyndsay hiked up Camelback Mountain with a friend and her husband to take their Christmas card photo for them with the beautiful view behind them.

When Lyndsay reached the top of the mountain, there stood Mick, all dressed up.  He got down on one knee and romantically proposed, quickly turning Lyndsay’s confusion into excitement and tears of joy.  The “photo-opp” turned out to be hers.

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Lyndsay always knew she wanted to have an outdoor wedding.  “Mickey and I wanted to put an emphasis on nature and music to create a fun experience for our guests,” said Lyndsay. “It was a classic and comfortable styled event.”

After choosing the Paradise Valley Country Club as their venue, the couple knew their wedding scene would be gorgeous.  The rest of the details came together with help from her mother, the event manager at the Paradise Valley Country Club (Shannon VanEck) and friends.

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Lyndsay wore  a timeless wedding gown by Priscilla of Boston.  She looked stunning and seeing Mick looking handsome in his wedding attire was a sweet, emotional moment.

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Lyndsay bridesmaids and friends were highly resourceful…

One bridesmaid helped Lyndsay find the chic black bridesmaids dresses from White House Black Market that looked fantastic on everyone and one bridesmaid’s father, a Pastor and friend of the couple, officiated the marriage.

Another bridesmaid, co-owner of the fabulous LA based Sugar Paper boutiques, created the couple’s invitations and provided her stylish eye to help develop the chic yellow, black and gray color scheme.

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As you can see from the outstanding images by Drew Anderson Photography, the ceremony setting was breathtaking!

Lyndsay and Mick were married surrounded by mountains, trees and blue skies.  Could the two ring bearers be any cuter?

The yellow flowers and arrangements created by Camelback Flowershop added vibrant pops of color that reflected the fun, joyful wedding vibe.

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The outdoor wedding reception was surrounded by lights that grew brighter as the sky got darker.

For the first dance, the couple’s friend Trey teamed up with their wedding band, Cold Shott and the Hurricane Horns, to play an incredible version of Van Morrison’s In the Mystic.  Everyone present was touched watching them on the dance floor as if nobody else was in the room.  To Lyndsay and Mick, it had sunk in that they were now husband and wife and living the wedding they dreamed of.  The two could not stop smiling.  “I might sound sappy but I would have to say that was probably the most magical moment in my life,” said Lyndsay.

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Lyndsay and Mick’s guests kept the dance floor packed all night and the groomsmen indulged in Cuban cigars.

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“We new it was a fun group so we planned an after party at the Arcadia Room – full of music, drinks, food and dancing until 2am,” said Lyndsay.

The next day, they rented out cabanas at the Intercontinental Montelucia Resort and had one big pool party to cap off their perfect wedding weekend.

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Real Wedding: Ashley+Alden

Posted by on January 1, 2011 · 4 Comments 

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Above photo found on Ashley's personal blog: www.ashleysdailybucket.blogspot.com

In 2009, Ashley met Alden while living in her summer apartment complex in Provo Utah,  appropriately named “Sparks.”   Since Ashley would be returning home to Idaho in just a few months, the two began dating for fun, expecting nothing serious.  However, by the end of the summer, Ashley and Alden had accidentally fallen in love.

(Anyone else have the song “Summer Lovin” from Grease stuck in his or her head)?

Since I’ve already given away the happy ending, let’s fast forward to the day Alden popped the question.

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The couple maintained a long distance relationship through the Fall until Ashley moved to Laue, Hawaii, where Alden was finishing up school.

About a month later, Alden crafted up a magical proposal that Ashley described as “a complete fairytale”

At 5:45 AM, Alden showed up at Ashley’s place to wake her up and tell her to be ready in an hour.  When he returned, he placed a blindfold over her eyes and took her for a thrilling moped ride.  Then he carried Ashley on his back to their picnic blanket that was set up along the beautiful ocean shore.  Just as the sun peaked over the horizon, Alden took off the blindfold, got down on one knee and asked Ashley to be his wife.  Hawaii engagement

Behind the bushes, close friends were watching and documenting the whole proposal and jumped out for a surprise celebration when she accepted.

“After the proposal we drove up the North Shore, had breakfast, watched a surfing competition and saw whales jumping in the ocean. Talk about magical!” recalls Ashley.

To read about the romantic proposal straight from the bride herself, check out the engagement post on her personal blog- Ashley’s Daily Bucket

Ashley and Alden planned their entire Rexburg, Idaho wedding together while living in Hawaii. Using  inspirations from various websites like Wed Savvy, the couple planned a unique DIY style wedding with vintage flair.

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Meet Ashley and Alden: the beautiful bride and handsome groom

At the top of their priority list was booking a fantastic photographer.  Ashley, who previously worked for two professional photographers, knew that the right person would brilliantly capture all the special moments and emotions of the wedding which would last a lifetime.  The couple knew they were in good hands when they hired the talented Justin Hackworth for the job.

It was a tasteful and timeless affair.  Every detail had been thoughtfully designed to reflect Ashley and Alden’s unique personalities.

I loved Ashley’s description behind her “a & a” self-designed monogram on the lemonade jars.  She explained how she intentionally made the “&” symbol very large between their initials to emphasize that life was no longer about each of them individually, it was about both of them together.

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Ashley and Alden’s wedding looks and sounds like one of the most sincere and genuine displays of pure love that I’ve ever seen- untainted by over-the-top embellishments.

At the end of celebration, the large white balloons that whimsically decorated the reception were given to guests who released them up into the air as the new Mr. and Mrs. Aikele exited the venue hand in hand.

Thanks to these special moments, countless smiles and candid images from Justin Hackworth Photography, I honestly feel like I was a part of their memorable celebration.

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Wedding Ruffles

Posted by on December 9, 2010 · 1 Comment 

One thing’s for sure: there’s no shortage of ruffle adorned wedding dresses.
These feminine frills can be seen in virtually every bridal designer’s look book these days.

If there’s any time for a girl to embrace her feminine side, it’s on her wedding day.

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Dresses pictures above:

Why stop at the ruffled dress?  Ruffles come in many shapes and forms and can be stunning additions to your big day decor.

Check out the below, ultra-feminine, pink and purple ruffled wedding inspirations.

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Pictured above (pink and purple):

If pinks and purples are a bit over the top for you (or your future husband), you can always add some ruffled frills into your own color scheme.

A few examples:

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Finally, want to see a “REAL RUFFLED WEDDING?”

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Check out the rest of this Real Dallas Wedding photographed by the great Tara Swain.
The beautiful bride in Rivini let ruffles inspire her stunning wedding decor (and an amazing ruffled cake too).

It’s one of my favorite feminine weddings so make sure to see more of Keri + Anson’s Wedding.

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Winter Weddings

Posted by on November 17, 2010 · 1 Comment 

Winter is upon us…

As a Chicagoan, I am never thrilled to say that.  On a positive note, however, I do heart winter weddings.

They give us an excuse to ditch the winter blues and quit hibernating, and make the idea of dressing up and dancing extra special (open bars also appreciated).

There may not be a million colorful flower options available, but there are plenty of ways for Winter brides to add beautiful decor and personal touches to their special day.

Need proof? No problem.

Below are a few inspiration boards I created based on three common “accent colors;” white, silver and gold.  I adore these delightful details gathered from some of my favorite, trusty wedding sources.

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Share your winter wedding details- email editor@wedsavvy.com

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