October 15, 2012

9.22.2012 ~ Somethin' 'Bout A Truck

*Wedding by Tristin*

This last September Jami and Bryan were married at VR5 Ranch in the foothills just west of Junction City.  I have known Jami since I was a little girl when my mom would coach her softball team.  My husband has known Bryan for several years, so when I heard that they were getting married, I couldn't wait to help.  There were many unexpected changes along the way, but in the end, it made for a perfect country wedding.

The ladies got ready at VR5 Ranch, with Jami having her hair done by Jennifer Brazil, and make-up done by Jessica Persinger.  She looked STUNNING!  Bryan and Jami choose to go the traditional route and not see each other before the ceremony. That morning Jami was cleaning her ring when the diamond fell out! Arrangements were made for Bryan to pick up the ring and he was able, with the help of the jewelry store, to get it fixed in time for the ceremony.  Melissa Dominique of TwentyTwo7Photography did the photography, and was actually one of Jami's high school friends.  It was so great working with her - she did an excellent job of capturing all the special moments and little details.





All of the tables and chairs came from Action Rent-All and VR5 Ranch provided everything else.  Bryan and Jami spent many late nights making all the decorations and they turned out ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!  Bridgette at The Flower Market did an AMAZING job on the flowers, which matched their colorful theme perfectly. The venue looked the part for the relaxed country feeling they were looking for.  The ceremony was held outside, overlooking the fields and trees of the valley.  The weather cooperated, and Bryan and Jami were able to say I do with Jami’s brother Scott, an ordained minister, being the one to marry them.  After the ceremony, the Bride and Groom were off for pictures and all of the guests visited and enjoyed the smell of the barbeque cooking.





Matt and Brian of Knio Chefs provided pulled pork and barbequed chicken, while Joelle and Alisa of Hello Cupcake making all of the side dishes to go with it. Dinner was YUMMY! They both did an excellent job.

The talented team at Haute Cakes and Confections made the cake. One of my favorite parts of the whole day was the special "groom's cake" that Jami had made for Bryan, which was a 3D truck! Anyone who knows Bryan also knows the trucks he has built over the years. There was one truck in particular, a green Peterbuilt, that holds a lot of meaning to Bryan.  Jami remembered from a conversation that they once had it was his favorite truck. It was even more special because Bryan had NO idea about this... After they cut the cake, we announced that Jami had a surprise for Bryan.   Kenny Morris, the DJ for the evening, played "Somethin' 'Bout A Truck" by Kip Moore as the cake came out - it was almost too much for Bryan to handle.  He was so excited that he went and purchased a freezer just so they can save the cake for their first anniversary!

At the end of the day everything turned out beautifully.  I loved working with Jami and Bryan and both of their families throughout their wedding. Thank you so much for letting me be a part of your day.  I wish you both a lifetime of love, laughter, and happiness! 

October 12, 2012

Andrew & Lisa's Review ~ 6.8.2012

"Ashley and her team were great to work with. We hired Ashley as our day-of coordinator, but even from the beginning she was available to help us stay organized and made recommendations for vendors when we didn't know where to start. She took care of coordinating with the vendors as it got closer to the date of our wedding, freeing me from a lot of extra last minute stress. I loved that she helped my husband take care of planning our getaway that fit with our wedding theme (while keeping it a surprise from me) and wedding night accommodations. We only wish that we would have decided to hire a coordinator - and found Ashley - sooner."
 

October 7, 2012

7.21.2012 ~ Medicine Bottles & Mercury Glass

*Wedding by Ashley*

I'm really, really excited to finally have some time to sit down and write this blog post!  I've had a hard time thinking about how to start it...as there are SO many things I want to talk about...and I'm afraid my description of the wedding just won't do it justice.  However, thankfully Brittany of 5th and 59th Photography was there all day, and her pictures describe what my words can't. 

Melissa and Michael were beyond amazing to work with.  They had so many ideas, but were still receptive to suggestions.  Melissa recently graduated (focus on design), and Michael had quite good taste himself (I mean, he DID propose to Melissa, hahaha) - so this wedding was full of style - personal style.  When she told me about their venue, The Chatoe Rogue in Independence, I was SO excited to get a chance to work out there (I always love getting to see new venues).  I was even more excited after I met Natascha, who runs the place.  Her and her husband make an amazing team, and I hope I get to work with them again, and again, and again.  They have a great open field with wood fencing facing the river with large trees for a great ceremony spot, and a rustic old barn for the reception.  Plus, they have Rogue beer of course!  I loved this venue so much, that it was actually the spot were Stargazer Weddings did their inspiration shoot this year with the Click Chicks (I'll blog about this soon). 





Okay, back to the wedding details.  Before the wedding, M&M worked with Ashley of AEL Designs to create the perfect stationary set for their wedding.  Save the dates, invitations, menu cards, you name it.  They were gorgeous!  Melissa bought her dress at David's Bridal and (I know I say this often), but it couldn't have been more perfect.  Classy, sophisticated, with a little bit of sexy.  Plus, she had her hair and makeup done by the talented team at Face Body Beauty - she looked breathtaking.  Oh, and those shoes?  Yes - Vera Wang.  Michael actually bought his own suit for the day, and it was so stylish!  The colors, the fabric, everything about it complimented Melissa's dress and his personality so perfectly.  Before it was time for the "first look," Michael made sure to have a surprise present and letter delivered to Melissa by one of her bridesmaids.  I wasn't there for that moment...but Brittany was and captured it all!  Seeing the emotion on Melissa's face was proof that Michael had really surprised her (good job Michael)! 





Sandy Shipley of Sage Creative conducted a beautiful ceremony, which was decorated with stunning floral arrangements from Gina of Bohemian Bouquets.  You know the flowers are just what the bride was wanting when they get as excited the first time they seem them as Melissa was!  I was SO happy she loved her flowers - and I really loved the burlap and lace accents for the bouquets!





Now, to achieve the full look that M&M were wanting, we went to a few places to get some items.  SHE Designs, Special Occasions, and Something Borrowed.  Yes, that's Salem, Corvallis, and Portland!  We've worked with SHE Designs and Special Occasions numerous times before - and love their stuff (plus, Sue of SHE Designs has some amazing linens and fabrics).  This was our first time working with Something Borrowed and they have some ah-mazing things!!  Purple medicine bottles?!?  Yes, please!  I'm seriously in love with these!  Plus, adding them to the gray hues of the underlays, burlap runners, lace accents, blue mason jars, those stunning flowers...oh, and the mercury glass!  I love mercury glass!  I think the pictures speak for themselves! 













Now, it's tradition for M&M to take pictures in a photobooth.  I know photobooths are becoming more popular at weddings, but this has a special place in the hearts of M&M.  Every year, for TEN years, M&M would take pictures in a photobooth.  We decided to incorporate this into the wedding by putting years 1-5 and then 6-10 on each side of the head table, so all of the guests could see them.  We also put pictures around the whole room (they had 10 years worth of pictures, and I loved ALL the different kinds of frames).  It was so much fun to see all of their memories, and their guests to talk about "oh, I remember that day!"  Kevin from Mobile Moments Photo Booth had a great setup, lots of props, and really kept a good vibe going to get people to take lots of pictures.  They also turned the filmstrips into a wedding favor for the guests, and part of a photo album as a guest book for M&M!  Kirsten and I went through the photobooth as well, and had so much fun putting together a scrapbook page for their guest book. 





That gorgeous cake was made by Myriad Cake Design (LOVE working with her) and Mick from NW Mobile DJ Service kept the party going and flowing - and did a great job asking the questions for the "Shoe Game."  If you haven't heard of this...you should look it up!  M&M sat back to back (so they couldn't see each other), and then Mick would ask questions that they both had to answer at the same time.  They each held two shoes, one in each hand (one of Melissa's and one of Michael's).  They had to raise the shoe of the person they think would be the answer to the question.  It was hilarious!!  And the grand exit?  Sparklers of course! 


I could go on and on about how much I loved the details, how much I enjoyed working with M&M, and how many great memories and friendships were made this day - but I think you get the idea.  M&M, I'm so thankful that I was a part of your wedding and a part of your lives!