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Real Wedding at the Golf Club of Newcastle: Ashley + Ryan

Posted by on October 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

 

 

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When Ryan was a sophomore at the University of Washington, a friend living in a nearby sorority asked him to do her a big favor. “To carry on her sorority’s tradition, she was required to come up with a special performance as a surprise for her newlyassigned freshman little sister,” described Ryan.

“When she asked me to play the guitar and sing the John Mayer song, “Your Body is a Wonderland,” my immediate response was “no way,” but she continued continued to press me on it so I gave in a few days later.”

On the day of the serenade, Ryan arrived at the house in nervous form.  He became terrified when he saw 25 other guys in line (with their own acts) who would be watching him sing a sappy love song while most of them had more comical skits to work with. “I was handed a huge bouquet of flowers and a piece of paper with the name of the girl I needed t0 sing to.  It was a torn out piece of college ruled notebook paper with “Ashley Guimond” written in blue highlighter marker.  Next to it, just so I wouldn’t screw up the pronunciation it said “Gee – mond,” recalls Ryan. “That was the first time I met Ashley.”

On top of already having knots in his stomach, Ryan was instantly enamored by Ashley’s beauty and thought “Wow, she’s cute!” Not only did Ryan manage to get through the awkward performance, but he nailed it and received a standing ovation and props from all the other guys. Word got out that Ryan wanted to see Ashley again (and have a conversation this time around) and the following weekend they hung out with some friends.

“Here we are over 8 years later, and I’m sure glad that piece of paper had the love of my life written on it,” said Ryan.

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Fast forward from one incredible chapter to the next- and check out Ashley and Ryan’s big day. As you can see, the bride and groom make an absolutely stunning couple! The two planned an epic summer wedding near Seattle without the help of a professional coordinator.  This made every decision more special and meaningful to the both of them.

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Of all decisions to be made, hiring Jen Repp to photograph their special day was a no brainer. “Her work speaks for itself and she is just so talented,” said Ashley.

I couldn’t agree more with the stunning bride…These images tell such a beautiful story and don’t even need captions!

There were many heartfelt moments that the bride and groom will never forget.

One of them was when Ryan saw his bride for the first time.
Ashley looked radiant and Ryan’s reaction was priceless!

The couple had a romantic ceremony full of sweet sentiments and personal touches. One moment that stood out from the rest was when Ryan’s sister, a bridesmaid, concluded the service by singing “Forever” by Ben Harper.

It seems like singing love songs might be in Ryan’s family genes?!?

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“Unlike many grooms who sit back and let the bride work out the details on her own, Ryan was very much involved in the planning process which meant a lot to me,” said Ashley.

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She added, “While I had a vivid image of what I wanted my wedding to look like, it was my sister who really helped me bring all the details to life.  She handmade all of my save the date cards and wedding invitations, she found the yellow vases that were then wrapped in lace for our centerpieces, she helped me create the place card stands using easels, which were later used to display some of our childhood photos, and on and on.  I don’t know what I would have done without her!”

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Love is Sweet, indeed!

Overall, the three most important factors were food, photos and fun! The food was delicious, the photos turned out incredible and everyone had such a blast.  ”We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect wedding,” said the bride and groom.

Finally, the perfect image to sum up Ryan and Ashley’s unforgettable wedding… pretty dreamy, right?

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DIY: Wedding Keepsake Picture frame

Posted by on May 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

I must confess, I love a great greeting card.  I always feel bad throwing them away recycling them when someone put time and thought into sharing a special message.  While doing some Spring cleaning, I came across the box of saved wedding greetings and knew I needed to let them go in order to avoid clutter.

I decided to whip up a quick DIY project to ease the pain.  It was super easy and it’s likely that you already have the supplies in your home like I did.

Take out the mat background from any picture frame you own.  If you do not have one, make one (it’s a piece of cake to do). Follow these simple instructions from the DIY Networkstep-1-diy

Start cutting out some of your favorite messages and images from your greeting cards.diy-step-2

Use mod podge to glue down your clippings on the mat (like you are making a collage) diy-3

  1. Give your bottom,/first layer about 15 minutes to dry before adding on to it.

Insert your finished mat and a picture from your wedding back into the frame and VOILA!diy-final

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Free Wedding Program Templates

Posted by on May 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

I’ve noticed that there are a ton of brides that have been looking for free program templates for their wedding ceremonies on the web, without much luck.

So, I decided to lend my amazing readers  a hand and created two different bi-fold program templates in Microsoft Word doc format (Jewish and Christian).
Click the below links to download:

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As demonstrated below, you can print these out yourself on the paper color/style of your choice, change up the fonts, add ribbon embellishments, etc.free-program-template-examples

DIY brides, it’s time to get crafty!  All I ask is that you share your final product:)
This is my first attempt at attaching a word doc so let me know if you run into any problems.
Email editor@wedsavvy.com

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Real Wedding in Pebble Beach: Erin+Andrew

Posted by on April 25, 2011 · 6 Comments 

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Erin and Andrew met during their Senior year of college at UC-Berkeley and became close friends.
“The transition from friends into something more serious happened while traveling in Australia after graduation
,” Erin says.

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Last February, the adorable couple was invited to join Andrew’s sister (and family) on a beach house vacation in Oahu, Hawaii.  Of course, the two did not pass up the opportunity to take a romantic getaway together.  While Erin had a tranquil and relaxing vacation, she had no idea that Andrew had nervously been walking around with a diamond ring in his pocket, searching for the perfect moment to pop the question.

When Erin and Andrew sat on the beach to soak in the beautiful sunset on their last day in Oahu, Andrew presented the diamond ring and formally asked Erin to become his wife.

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First, many thanks to the talented Sia McDonald for sharing these amazing photographs!

To say that Erin and Andrew’s wedding was “dreamy” is an understatement.  Every last wedding detail, which there was no shortage of, was thoughtfully planned by the visionary bride.  Erin loves finding little pieces that inspire her, from flea market finds to garage sale nick-knacks. Clearly, the girl could have a very bright future in event design.

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The wedding was held at a family friend’s private estate in Pebble Beach California.

We were so incredibly fortunate to have such special friends offer up their beautiful home for the occasion.  The homeowners, my parents, family friends, and my husband and I were a regular work detail at the property in the weekends and months leading up to the wedding,” says Erin.

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She adds, “I love and enjoy design, and really felt it was important that people felt like they were part of a special event from the moment they stepped onto the property.”

Mission accomplished!

Perhaps what makes this wedding so utterly chic is the brilliant infusion of many different wedding styles.  Erin managed to maintain a cohesive look with universal appeal- giving every guest something to swoon over.

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Having a skilled “handyman” for a dad and a creative mother, Erin counted on her parents to help with the many do-it-yourself “wedding projects” she envisioned.

Projects included: the hand painted sign post, a family photo wall, wooden lanterns on the pathway, hanging tree lights with floating blooms, a mirrored place card display, a custom photo booth, etc.

Together, the bride and groom designed all of the wedding paper goods (printed by the Greener Printer).

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When I asked Erin which wedding details were most important to her she said, “According to my husband, everything!”

“I think a lot of my family and friends looked at me like I was crazy when I was going into so much detail, but I asked them just to trust me and that once it’s all put together they will understand why I wanted it…and they did.”

Be sure t0 check out Erin and Andrew’s “dream team” of outstanding wedding vendors!

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DIY Moroccan Lanterns

Posted by on March 13, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Oh, Design Sponge, how I love thee…

Katie Steuernagle, DIY expert and Ohdeedoh contributor, shared this awesome Moroccan Lantern DIY on Design Sponge.  She used old glass sauce jars that were in her house and created these golden, jewel toned masterpieces.

Here are the DIY instructions:

Materials

  • old glass jars (spaghetti jars, jam jars or any plain glass jar will work)
  • gold dimensional puff paint
  • glass paint (Delta or Pebeo Vitrea glass paint are great options)
  • paintbrush
  • wire (optional, for hanging lanterns)

Instructions

1. Remove labels and any glue residue from the glass jars and allow them to dry completely.

2. Apply the gold dimensional paint in various patterns. You can use the applicator tip to create small stud-like dots, draw various decorative patterns or push around the paint to create solid areas of gold. Let dry.

3. Pour a small amount of glass paint inside the jar and use your paintbrush to drag the paint up the sides of the jar, coating all of the jar’s interior. Let dry.
4. Your lanterns are now ready to enjoy indoors or out!
Simply fill them with candles or add loops of fine-gauge wire to the tops for easy hanging.
Check out more amazing DIY projects on Design Sponge
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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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Zen Inspired Wedding Decor

Posted by on December 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

I love how Kate and Daniel’s wedding created a “zen-like” environment for their guests to enjoy.

If you’re looking for some easy, breezy tabletop inspiration here are a few simple centerpiece ideas I’ve collected from across the web.

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These remind me of a luxurious spa and that’s a tranquil feeling that is always welcomed.

Remember, zen principles say less is more.  What a delightful, pocketbook friendly tip!

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Real Wedding from Amelia Lyon: Lloyd + Vivian

Posted by on December 5, 2010 · 3 Comments 

I’m currently obsessing over photographer, Amelia Lyon, and her recent coverage of this super sweet LA wedding uniting Lloyd and Vivian.  The delightful celebration is packed with fun, whimsical details that make it too cute to keep to myself.

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Their handmade silhouette programs portrayed their fun wedding vibe.  It included games and reminded guests to throw confetti at the newlyweds in celebration.

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Meet the adorable bride and groom: Vivian and Lloyd.

You will soon get to see their fantastic personalities, love and genuine emotions that will capture your heart.

The two share a  heartwarming embrace before officially become husband and wife.

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Viv and Lloyd: Real Wedding from Amelia Lyon

I’m loving the pops of pink detail, from the plush bouquets to the streamers and confetti. The wedding had a genius mixture of organic, rustic details with touches of modern femininity.

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These over-sized initials are so clever.  It made for some fabulous photos.

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Viv and Lloyd: Real Wedding from Amelia Lyon

Amelia Lyon did an outstanding job of capturing the personalities of the  bride and groom.  How could you not adore them?

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At the reception, an artist was on hand to create custom silhouettes of all the guests.  SWEET!

This wedding just oozes with fun details (as pictured below)…

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Clearly, an incredible start to a happily ever after. Congratulations Lloyd and Vivian!

Thank you for all the charming inspiration!

Viv and Lloyd: Real Wedding from Amelia Lyon

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Photography: Amelia Lyon

Location: Los Angeles Public Library

Cake/Desserts: My Sweet & Saucy

Coordinator: So Happi Together (Nancy and team)

Hair and Makeup: Nicole Deanne

Second Shooter: William Kim

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Easy DIY: ribbon pomanders

Posted by on October 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

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To many non-crafters, wedding DIY tutorials can be too complex and often result in disaster.

Use the above diagram and below instructions to complete this super easy and affordable DIY!  These ribbon pomanders can give any party or event some colorful flair…

1. Materials:

  • styrofoam ball (3″ or any size you want)
  • Ribbon spools in your wedding color(s)
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Pins

2. Measure and cut ribbon to 4″ lengths

3.  Make a circle from each ribbon by crossing both ends and insert two small pins

4. Pin circle to styrofoam ball

5. Repeat the process, overlapping the circles of ribbon to your desired fullness

6. Attach a long ribbon of about 12″ using 4 or 5 straight pins to secure to ball and use to hang pomanders

7. That’s it! Repeat the process for more…

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Sweet DIY: cupcake liner flowers

Posted by on July 28, 2010 · 1 Comment 

From creative seating cards to handmade wedding decorations, Martha Stewart Weddings is full of amazing and inspiring DIY tutorials

But Martha is not the only one inspiring crafty brides.
Luckily, the “blogosphere” is full of free templates and tutorials to help unleash your creative side.

I recently stumbled upon the how to make flowers out of cupcake liners tutorial on the Intimate Weddings Blog.

I immediately purchased some fun and bright colored liners so I could try out the project myself.
Cupcake Liners on Etsy are easy to find, abundant and delightfully cheap!

Here is the fabulous tutorial from Intimate Weddings:

Supplies needed: cupcake liners (eight small cupcake liners per flower were used here), pipe cleaners, a straight pin and floral tape

  • Take cupcake liners out of their packaging.

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  • Flatten eight cupcake liners (enough for one flower) with your hands.

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  • Using a straight pin, poke 2 holes on the inside of the liners about a half inch apart.

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  • Insert pipe cleaner into the holes through the inside of the cupcake liners.

You will probably only be able to do a couple at a time.

  • Keep repeating until you have all 8 cupcake liners threaded onto the pipe cleaner.

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  • Bring the end of pipe cleaner through the second hole.

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  • Starting as close as you can to the edge of the liners, wrap your pipe cleaner with floral tape.

It takes a bit of practice to get good at it.

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  • After all eight of the cupcake liners have been placed onto the pipe cleaner, begin pinching the cupcake liners with your thumb and index finger one at a time, starting with the top one. Repeat until all cupcake liners have been shaped.
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    Voila! A lovely paper flower to admire!

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    Do you know any savvy wedding how-to’s?  Share them!

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