Congratulations Kinley & Drew!
Recently we had the honor of coordinating Kinley & Drew’s big day! We enjoyed our walkthrough at the Chesapeake Bay Beach Club back in August and were excited for the real deal. This Annapolis couple chose to get married on the eastern shore of Maryland, a beautiful part of the state. While the talented Amy Raab will have some professional photos to drool over in a couple weeks, my photos will have to do for now.
A special shout-out goes to my associate Rebecca, who has served as a rockstar assistant at a few of our most recent weddings. If you’re planning a wedding in Annapolis or the Eastern Shore (okay, or DC or Leesburg for that matter!), Rebecca really knows her stuff.
Kinley & Drew chose to see each other before the ceremony and get some of their bridal party photos out of the way. Here’s the groomsmen hanging out by the shuttle bus from Chariots for Hire:

A bridesmaid shows of her bouquet, provided by DaVinci’s Florist:

Here’s the bride’s bouquet! All white tulips, this gorgeous arrangement stayed surprisingly perky all day:
Getting a chance at some outdoor photos in front of the church with Amy Raab:
Historic Christ Church in downtown Stevensville, Maryland provided the perfect venue for their intimate ceremony. This gorgeous building was built in 1880 and holds a large significance to the town and their local parish. Here are the church doors sporting some hydrangea wreaths:
Inside, the church’s altar:
The pews sported these adorable galvanized pails brimming with white hydrangea and accented with a nautical-inspired navy ribbon:
The altar flowers were simple calla lilies set atop a cylindrical vase. Gorgeous!
A quick look at the program cover, complete with nautical motif:
My BlackBerry took this one of the ceremony in action:
Over at the Chesapeake Bay Beach Club, Rebecca was setting up the reception. Unfortunately due to the weather we weren’t able to use the rooftop deck. The view from the deck looks out over this gorgeous marina on one side:
And this amazing view of the Chesapeake Bay on the other side:
Since the pouring rain was imminent, we opted to have the bar open in the covered cocktail area. The rooftop area was open but most guests enjoyed the climate-controlled space. The Garden Room has this great fireplace that we decorated with hydrangea flower boxes and galvanized lanterns:
Here’s a better view of the Garden Room. Check out that nautical detail with the rope around the cocktail table:
The beautiful wedding cake was provided by Annapolis’ own Main Ingredient. Check out the nautical rope accent coiled on the table:
Check out the detail on the top! Can you believe the pastry chef did this freestyle on-site?
During cocktail hour, the Polaroid Guestbook was a hit! If you plan to do this, don’t forget that Polaroid cameras will soon be extinct:
Seriously — people loved this thing:
I love these adorable escort cards! Each name comes with a flag which guests match to the appropriate table. The galvanized tray holds a sheet of foam which we covered with white rocks:
Here’s how Kinley displayed the table flags for guests to match up:
The reception room, all ready to go:
Centerpieces with simple hydrangea were provided by DaVinci’s Florist:
An awful photo of a beautiful moment. Kinley and Drew enjoy their first dance:
Congraulations again, you two! It was a pleasure working with you through the planning process and also spending time with you on your wedding day. Our first experience at the Beach Club was a phenomenal one. I hope you had a great honeymoon in the Outer Banks!
Tags: amy raab, annapolis, chariots for hire, chesapeake bay beach club, davinci's florist, eastern shore, laura, main ingredient, maryland, mydeejay.com, nautical, polaroid, Real Weddings, rebecca















December 10th, 2008 at 6:42 am
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August 6th, 2009 at 2:46 am
Would love to know where you got the nautical flag placecards.
Thanks
August 9th, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Thanks for reading the blog, Annette! Our bride Kinley made those cute little nautical flags. Aren’t they adorable? I believe she got the idea from a Martha Stewart spread. They’re not too hard, though — just find some flag images online, print them up, and glue or tape them to wooden skewers.
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