March 24, 2012

7.8.2011 ~ Perfectly Purple

I had the pleasure of meeting Jessi early on in the planning process for their July 2011 wedding. She knew exactly what she wanted, and I had so much fun helping her accomplish her vision. The wedding was held at the beautiful Log House Gardens in Keizer. She had a LOT of people who lovingly helped with numerous aspects of the wedding. Her aunt did an amazing job with the flowers, her uncle did the music and DJ'ing (Bret - and he was SO talented and SO hilarious), a family friend did the photography (Dan Belderrain), and an acquaintance (who just happened to be a judge) was their officiant! She got her dress from The Bridal Gallery in Salem, and I can never say enough great things about Angie and her team there!


I loved the whole day - from setting up all the tables and decor, to helping Jessi and Matt with their "first look," to the hilarious toasts (including the bride playing the harmonica)! One of my favorite things about this job is when the groom gets to see his bride for the very first time...so much anticipation, excitement, and butterflies. I remember asking Jessi, "are you ready, are you ready?!?!" (in a fun, you're about ready to see your HUSBAND kind of a way) and I LOVED seeing her light up - she WAS ready and she did NOT want to wait anymore to see him. They took full advantage of getting pictures taken all around the venue - and then it was time for the ceremony and reception!






Everyone loved the food from Pig Out BBQ (and the groom of course was happy to have BBQ) - and that gorgeous cake was from Haute Cakes and Confections. I really liked the added detail to the cake table of elevating the cake with clear "bricks" and laying a piece of glass on top, and adding some fun, colored fabric under the glass as well. One of the most important parts of the whole wedding to Jessi was the invitations. She couldn't find what she was looking for anywhere online for her "custom" invitations - so I put her in touch with Ashley of AEL Design to get true custom, one-of-a-kind invitations. After a few drafts, the perfect inviation and stationary theme was created! She even made individual menus for each place setting. They were gorgeous! The fun, clear, square plates (and other tableware) were from A to Z Party Rentals. And those stunning linens will all those colors and textures? Those came from Sue of SHE Designs. Jessi LOVED the color combination, and LOVED the various textures - and they worked SO well together for what Jessi had been dreaming of.






One of my favorite parts of this wedding was the custom handcuff cookies that Jessi had made (also by Haute Cakes) for each guest. If you know Jessi and Matt, you'll know how "fitting" these party favors were for them! The guests agreed - and I heard great things about those cookies all day! Another fun memory was during the reception, when the bride surprised us all with her serious harmonica skills! Jessi and Matt - thank you so much for welcoming us into your lives and letting us share in such a special day with you!

*I have a few assistants that work with me throughout the year - and for this particular wedding I had the pleasure of working with Brittany (my step-sister) who also owns 5th and 59th Photography. She snapped a few detail shots for me, and I LOVE them! Thank you!

The photo below is of Jessi and her sweet grandpa. Sadly, he fell ill on October 30th and passed away on November 6th. They were extremely close, and I'm so happy that he was able to share in Jessi and Matt's wedding in July. I remember "hanging out with grandpa" the day of the wedding, and he was one of the sweetest men I've met, and I could tell how much he loved Jessi. I'm happy that Jessi has this picture to remember this day, and her grandpa sharing it with her!


Photos of Jessi: Dan Belderrain Photography

Detail Shots: 5th and 59th Photography

March 16, 2012

6.25.2011 ~ A DIY Wedding To DIE For!

In late June, Bibiana and Nate got married on an absolutely gorgeous day. I have known Bibiana for a few years (we went to college together) and I was SO thrilled when she contacted me to help her with her wedding. She is honestly one of the sweetest people that I know, and Nate is one lucky guy. Her and Nate have been together forever! She had most of the details already set - she was a true DIY bride and made almost every detail of the wedding by herself. She got her dress from The Cat's Meow and of course wore her cowgirl boots! Beautiful doesn't even begin to describe how amazing she looked.

The wedding was held at her parent's house is Sandy, and it was an amazing setup for this country wedding! The ceremony was set in a little orchard, which provided shade for the guests, and gave a very intimate feel to the wedding, even with about 200 guests. The aisle was lined with shepard hooks, mason jars, and flowers. The groom rode in on horseback (ah-mazing) and was accompanied by his "best man," their dog, Pard. I loved so many parts of this wedding, but the thing I loved the most was how every part of the wedding was "them," which is how it should be!





After a very sweet ceremony, the guests headed over to the reception area. Bibiana had made ALL of the linen accents, and they were perfect! We added a few flowers to empty "Wrangler" bottles and it looked great! The candles added a romantic vibe and a small candy station offered some sweet treats for the guests. Catering was provided by Gary's BBQ - yum! She rented a few items from Barclay Event Rentals, but all the little details were ALL her! The flowers? She did them! The cake? She made it! Just look at these pictures - needless to say, I was BEYOND amazed at all the time, effort, and love she put into the wedding.





Family members also brought their pies, which were displayed beautifully around the cake. For an outside wedding, you need to be aware of bugs, wind blowing debris on the cake, etc...so our solution? Use a mesh "net," like the fun ones you put up over a little girl's bed. It showcased the desserts perfectly! Brittany of 5th and 59th Photography captured all the moments and details throughout the day (and there was a LOT of details)! I always love working with Brittany and I LOVE her work!





One of my favorite details from the day (okay, so I have a few favorites) was the display of family quilts, complete with pictures of parents, grandparents, and great grandparents. It was such a meaningful touch (and I LOVE sentimental things). The reception was a total blast, and full of sincere (and funny) toasts during the open mic. The dancing went late, late into the night and everyone had the best time. Bibs and Nate - thank you SO much for sharing your day with me, it's truly one of my favorite DIY weddings ever. I wish you all the best!

Photos by 5th and 59th Photography