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Happy Anniversary, Erika and Jamie!

Monday, November 1st, 2010

You all may remember Erika and Jamie from their star turn in The Knot, but in creating the VERY long list of weddings I need to blog, I realized I never blogged the pictures from their wedding!  And since their 1 year anniversary is November 7th, well, I think it’s about time, don’t you?

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Kate Headley was Erika and Jamie’s AMAZING wedding photographer.  I mean, this girl takes STUNNING pictures — plus she’s a super sweetheart, and my former neighbor!!  I mean, look at this gorgeous photograph!

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Okay, okay, so it doesn’t hurt that not only is Erika beautiful, but she has an AMAZING sense of style!  From her dress to her veil to all of the small touches throughout the wedding, Erika made everything look amazing — and she handcrafted nearly all of the elements!!!

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That’s right, she Goccoed (is Goccoed a word?  Let’s say yes) the invitations (and the programs) herself!  I might need to recruit her to do my invitations someday!

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The wedding was held at the perfect fall venue, Woodend Sanctuary.  Between the leaves falling, the deer walking up to the ceremony just to check out what was going on, and the cool, crisp smell in the air, you never would have guessed you were less than 10 minutes from DC!

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As the wedding was in November, there was a chill in the air, but it was gorgeous outside, so we moved ahead with having the ceremony outdoors, like they had dreamed.  To keep her guests comfortable, Erika provided some beautiful wraps in their wedding colors of green, purple and cream for people to snuggle under!

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Both before and after the ceremony, Kate took some lovely couples portraits — look at these two — so in love!

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After the ceremony (officiated by my absolute favorite officiant, Amanda Tate – I recommended her to Erika and Jamie, as well as Hallie and Matt, one of my good friends from my Container Store days, and one of my couples next summer is using her as well!  Seriously — she’s the BEST!) the guests were treated to delicious food from Marco Polo. Seriously — the wedding was a year ago and I still remember the food!  They also got to see more of the couples adorable touches throughout the house.

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These moss letters were hanging on the wall in Erika and Jamie’s house.  When I went to meet with them a few weeks before the wedding, I asked Erika “these are coming to the wedding, right?”  She hadn’t decided yet at that point, but they just seemed to fit in SO perfectly, we had to have them!  Also, the mason jar there?  It has a chain attached to it — we used a bunch of them outside during cocktail hour as it started getting dark hung on shepherd’s hooks — I LOVED that look, so simple, but so romantic!  (The lanterns, along with many of their items, came from…where else?  Etsy, of course!)

Guests then began making their way into dinner, after a stop at the beautiful escort card trees that Erika made.  She not only made the trees, but made the leaves and handpainted the guests names on them as well!

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The girl is talented, right?!?!

After dinner, guests moved to the Great Hall for dancing.  Erika and Jamie had a beautiful first dance, choreographed by Erika’s “man of honor,” her sweet cousin!

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Then the party REALLY got started, with one of my favorite DJ’s, Mike Bell, of My Deejay.  These guys are consumate professionals every time — I’ve worked with several of their DJ’s now, and they really are great!

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While dinner and dancing were taking place, Kate had also set up a photo booth, complete with a chalkboard we stole borrowed from one of the offices there!

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During a break in dancing, Erika and Jamie cut their cake.  I said it then, and I’ll still say it now, a year later.  It was, 100%, hands down, the best wedding cake I’ve ever had.  My assistant that day worked with me again at a wedding a few weeks ago, and she said “is the cake red velvet?  Remember that red velvet cake from that Woodend Wedding?  Oh my God, that was the best cake ever.”  And I totally agree.  I’ve had some delicious cakes in my day, but dear Lord.  Fluffy Thoughts really, pun intended, took the cake on this one.

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I love the simplicity of it, as well as how Lara used twigs to tie in the theme of the wedding.  See that amazing tree trunk cake stand?  Another Etsy find!  (And OH MY GOD, was it heavy — that thing must have weighed 100 lbs.!  Okay, probably not, but it was heavy, you guys!!!)

As things were winding down, guests were encouraged to choose one of two favors that Erika and Jamie had thoughtfully picked out.  For those who had yards in which they could plant trees, they were given a tree to plant!

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And for those who didn’t, they were given a smaller tree bulb, which could be grown in a pot.  How sweet and thoughtful is that!?

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And, of course, everything was hand tied and tagged by the crafty couple :)

The gorgeous flowers were provided by Sidra Forman (I’m totally going out of order here, I know…)  Sidra was SUCH a sweetheart, and her little girl even came along for the delivery — what a cutie!

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I just want to point out that I didn’t pin this boutonniere.  How do I know?  Because I would never leave a pin sticking out like that! (Still…gorgeous bout!!)

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Seriously…who did that???  See, this is why you need a planner — proper bout pinning ;)

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To continue their tree theme, Erika and Jamie named their tables after types of trees

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Congratulations on one year together, and on a beautiful wedding!

Rebecca

Congratulations, MK & Joe!

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Hmmm, so where do I begin on this one?  The bride is Mary Kate McKenna (of Mary Kate McKenna Photography) and has been a friend of mine since we worked on a wedding way back in 2007.  She and her husband Joe have one of those fantastic love stories that Nicholas Sparks bases his novels on.  He’s in the Army and she’s a world-traveling creative who deserves every little crumb of joy in her life.

To give you a taste of how cute these guys are, here’s what MK posted on her blog just before the wedding:

“I’m going to marry the guy who told me in high school we’d end up together.
The guy who pursued me for 12+ years,
while I traveled the globe and did my own thing.
He waited. He waited a long, long time.
Well, on Saturday, he finally gets his way. :)
It’s hard to describe how I’m feeling right now.
Excited I guess is the only word that kind of describes it.
I’ve been to so many beautiful weddings,
and I’ve always loved watching the day unfold.
And now it’s our turn. Surreal.”

Being a wedding photographer, naturally MK has been to nearly every wedding in the DC/MD/VA area.  When it came time to pick a venue for her own shindig, ThorpeWood was an easy choice.  This 155-acre retreat in the Catoctin Mountains has multiple buildings and also serves as a camp for at-risk youth.  They’re eco-friendly and proud of it which gave her more than enough reasons to get married there.

Here’s the main building on the grounds:

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While being a photographer made it easy to pick a venue, it made picking a photographer really really really hard.  MK and Joe finally decided to work with Christobal & Kathleen Perez of Azul Photography out of Raleigh, NC.   Check out their eye for stunning detail:

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While MK got ready inside the main barn, I was busy setting up the ceremony spot.  With 155 acres, you can imagine that there are plenty of places to pick from for an outdoor ceremony!  They chose this little wooded area with a small stone footbridge that goes over a babbling brook.  It was all quite lovely:

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Here comes the bride!

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The other advantage about being a wedding photographer is that all your friends are photographers too.  MK’s friend Jaime Windon (aka The Blonde Photographer) snapped a few here and there.  I really liked seeing how two photographers can see the same moment differently!  See Christobal’s version above and Jaime’s below:

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The happy couple, getting hitched!  Check out their custom-made wooden canopy structure.  Although this was not a Jewish wedding and that’s not a chuppah, it’s a gorgeous piece that framed the ceremony just beautifully.  A big special thanks to Katie Martin at Elegance and Simplicity (and her master-carpenter-husband) who built it:

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Married!

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After the ceremony, MK & Joe took a few minutes with Christobal to get some portraits:

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Then it was time to PAR-TAY!

Look at the size of those peonies in the bouquet!  That thing weighed like 30lbs.  Katie did a really spectacular job on the bridal bouquet and it ranks right up there as of my favorites of all time.

Can you believe that MK made this sign?  Yeah, she really MADE it!  Cut out the wood and everything!

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Inside the barn building, the reception’s ready to go:

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My favorite detail were these fun poms from Etsy seller Prost to the Host!

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MK spent months and months scouring flea markets, garage sales, and antique stores to find all the Mason jars and antique glass for the floral arrangements:

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Here’s the first dance.  MK & Joe are cute and all, but the real focus of this picture is the adorable centerpiece box!!!  MK made a white wooden box for each table and those glass jars went inside.  I wish I had a better picture to show you the detail but these guys were really quite adorable!

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MK wrote one of those toasts that made everyone, including Joe, need a tissue.  I’ve heard hundreds of wedding toasts and am definitely jaded enough that I usually don’t even listen to them anymore.  MK’s even got me too!

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Cheers!  The day was filled with all kinds of emotions but this was a more lighthearted moment:

(This photo was taken by Jaime)

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Some more images by Jaime that give you an idea of how fun this party was:

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I can’t get over how cute this one is.  Christobal really has an eye for this stuff.  Again with the touching moments!

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ThorpeWood just happens to have a ping pong table outside.  And MK just happened to be sure to bring balls for it.  And she also just happened to win:

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It was a lovely evening to enjoy the patio and lawn:

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Happily ever after!

(this one is Jaime’s too)

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Congratulations again, MK & Joe!  You two make quite the perfect new family.  I wish you both all the very best and look forward to watching your love story continue.

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Congratulations Jen and Nate!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Memorial Day weekend arrived VERY early for me this year, as I woke up at 6 am to trek to the Old Town Alexandria Farmer’s Market to buy flowers for Jen and Nate’s casual BBQ wedding.

See, Jen knew she needed help with the bouquets and personal flowers but thought she could handle the centerpieces on her own, and boy was she right!

The peonies and lilacs I bought that morning were SO gorgeous and fragrant, it made me start to consider actually getting married in the summer!  (Until I remembered that I hate being hot…and it’s hot in the summer.)

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All photos from fellow Demon Deacon, Christine Meulemans.  Go Deacs!

Jen and Nate met learning to sail on the Potomac, so it was only natural for them to have their wedding on the river at the beautiful Collingwood Library:

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The ceremony was held where Christine is standing while taking this picture, down on the waterfront, with the cocktail hour on the patio at the side of the house (which you can see guests enjoying here), and the reception inside the Conference Center.  (I’ll be honest…I miss the days when you could have your reception outside on the patio at Collingwood.  You still can, but you can’t have amplified music, so if anyone knows a good jazz trio or Dixieland Jazz Band, this is your place!!)

Jen and Nate wanted to make lots of use of the water, so Nate arrived via a groomsman’s sailboat!

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He then took a little zodiac-dinghy thing to the property, where he ran up to get changed into his custom-made suit!

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Meanwhile, Jen and the girls were getting ready in the beautiful bride’s room inside the house:

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I am SO in love with her Grecian-inspired dress, which she got OFF THE RACK at Bloomingdale’s!  And she didn’t even need to have it altered — it fit her PERFECTLY!  So jealous!

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The fun, summery bouquets were provided by one of our favorite florists, Maryam’s Flowers.  I had just worked with Maryam on another wedding a few weeks earlier, which you’ll get to see shortly!

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Soon, it was time for the ceremony to start — guests had made their way down the hill and just as the ceremony was about to start, the clouds parted and created the beautiful sunny setting for Jen and Nate’s vows.

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Jen had her girls choose whatever dresses they wanted, as long as they were seersucker.  They did SUCH a great job, including her sister, who had hers custom-made.  I LOVE the lace peeking out from underneath!

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The flower girl and ring bearer did a great job…

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And then it was time for Jen and her dad to walk down the aisle.  The problem?  Remember that gorgeous dress?  Well, the grass was a little wet, and naturally Jen didn’t want the dress to be ruined.  So she did what any sensible bride wearing Havaianas would do…

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She hitched up that dress and walked right down the aisle!  And she looked GORGEOUS doing it, with hair and makeup from one of our favorite day spas, Sugar House.

LOVE this shot of Nate nervously waiting for his bride, while her sister excitedly looks down the aisle :)

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After a beautiful ceremony, Nate and Jen were pronounced husband and wife, and they set off down the aisle…until breaking into the most adorable run I’ve ever seen.

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After the ceremony, Christine was able to take some time to get some AMAZING shots of the bride and groom:

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This last one is probably my favorite…it just shows Jen’s playfulness perfectly…

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Afterward, Jen and Nate got to sample some of the appetizers:

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The guests made their way inside to the Conference Center, which our awesome team of Wish assistants helped me decorate.  Christine did a fantastic job of getting pictures of the details — we love it when our photographers do this!

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Jen ordered these adorable stickers to go on Hershey’s kisses, which we put a bowl of on each table.

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When Nate proposed, he wrote a message on a sail and flew it off the boat for Jen to see.  Jen brought that sail to the wedding for all to appreciate (thanks to Jen’s VERY tall brother for helping me hang this up!)

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Jen wasn’t sure if their guests were a big dancing crowd, but she wanted to make sure they were entertained (as well as take advantage of the gorgeous grounds at Collingwood). She brought along a croquet set and a couple of bocce sets, which Jamie, one of our super assistants, made adorable signs for!

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As you can see, the guests (especially the kids) definitely took advantage of it!

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Before she cut the cake, Jen changed into a traditional Vietnamese outfit, which Nate’s family had brought her.  Unfortunately, no one told her how to put the hat on, so it ended up upside down!  Nate straightened her out, though…

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Then it was time for the newlyweds to cut the DELICIOUS cake, provided by Balducci’s in Alexandria.

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Don’t you LOVE the sailing rope coiled around the cake as a nod to their shared love?  Too cute :)

After the cake was cut, one of Nate’s groomsmen (and owner of the boat that delivered him to the ceremony!) offered a toast and dedicated the perfect song to Jen and Nate, the Zac Brown Band’s “Toes in the Water.”

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Jen and Nate, thanks for letting me be part of your special day.  Congratulations!

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Rebecca

Kelly & Jason’s Photographs

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Last spring we posted about Kelly & Jason’s wedding at Hollin Hall in Alexandria, VA.  I can’t believe I never shared their professional photographs, shot by Heather Z Photography!  Without further ado, here’s the day through Heather’s lens.

Here’s Hollin Hall, looking regal:

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On the wedding day, it rained and poured all morning.  Kelly had wanted an outdoor ceremony in Hollin Hall’s beautiful boxwood garden but the forecast was looking grim.  We were watching the radar and trying to play weatherman, keeping hope out for what looked like could be a break in the clouds.  Meanwhile, there was nothing for Kelly to do but get ready:

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Barbara at Growing Wild always makes the most stunning arrangements:

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Kelly had the sweetest bridesmaids — don’t they look like fun friends?

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I especially loved her light blue flats — perfect for their intimate, elegant, yet casual wedding:

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The rain did indeed break just before the ceremony but the ground was too muddy to hold a ceremony in the spot we had wanted.  So – Kelly opted for Plan B and we moved the ceremony into the main house.  Here she is, getting ready to go down the steps and straight down the aisle:

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I thought the indoor ceremony was just perfect.  We used pillar candles on the mantle and the altar floral arrangements on the floor.  Rev. Wesley Peyton performed a touching wedding ceremony like he always does:

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And they’re married!  This is always my favorite moment at every wedding:

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While their guests were enjoying cocktails, Kelly and Jason made use of some clear skies and headed into the garden for some portraits.  I’m so glad they were able to get some pictures outside:

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Don’t these guys make a handsome pair?

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Another cute detail — Jason’s white rananculus boutonniere:

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Back inside, the cute escort cards are held up by wine bottle corks:

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I love when couples display family photos to share with their guests — I think it helps the two joining families connect:

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Outside, the rain was still drizzling but the dinner tent was nice and dry.  Check out these gorgeous tables:

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We thought long and hard about the color of these chairs.  I think the natural wood color really makes the blue pop out, don’t you agree?

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I couldn’t resist showing you their wedding cakes!  Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe is one of the couple’s favorite spots so it was only fitting to have cakes from there.  While Heidelberg does make some amazing traditional wedding cakes, Kelly & Jason wanted to share their favorite flavors with their guests.  This way, everyone got a flavor they loved!

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Of course the cake aftermath isn’t pretty — but it sure is tasty!

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Kelly & Jason — I know you guys have already passed your first anniversary so I hope you had a lovely first year of marriage!  I fondly remember your wedding day and hope you both are doing well.  Congratulations again!

Laura

WishCandy: Chocolate Wedding Cakes

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

::Disclaimer!  The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated (except where noted with links to ‘real weddings’).  We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::

Remember that episode of Friends where Joey was auditioning for a commercial, and the line was “Mmm…soup” except Joey kept saying “Mmm…noodle soup” and messing it up?  That’s how I felt when writing this blog post.  I kept looking at certain cakes and thinking “Mmm…chocolate cake” instead of just “mmm…cake.”  I realized the only way to resolve this issue was to write a separate blog post on more “traditional” cakes. You can read that one here.  This one is for you chocoholics out there.

I remember a few years ago when my friends Brian and Kristine got married.  I set them up on a date at Maggiano’s and the rest was history.  Yes, I’m not only a wedding planner, I’m a matchmaker too!  Kristine wanted a chocolate cake but her mother was appalled — “You have to have a REAL wedding cake!”  Well, what she meant was that they had to have a white cake.  Oh, how the times have changed!  Yes, of course, a white cake still says “Wedding Cake,” but there are SO many other amazing options out there, and not just the crazy ones you see on Ace of Cakes.  Even a simple chocolate cake with chocolate icing can still look very ‘bridal:’

I am in lovewith this next one.  Buttercream is my favorite type of icing.  You just can’t beat the taste!  This cake just looks SO delicious, but also beautiful.  The swirls just seem rustic and homemade to me, like my mom made it or something (granted, if my mom made it, it would be falling over, but you know what I mean!)

I’m not sure why chocolate cakes just seem so fall-like to me?  Maybe because the color brown is associate with fall?  This cake, photographed by Laura Novak, will explain what I mean:

Or this one from Martha’s magazine:

Or these, also from Martha:

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Then again, look at this beauty — raspberries aren’t very fall-like, are they?

And let’s take a look inside, shall we??  In the words of Carrie Bradshaw, “Hello, Lover“:

I like the idea of three layers, like a dark chocolate bottom, milk chocolate middle and white chocolate top?

And more Martha Stewart goodness:

I love the glossy ganache-look of this cake, by Jeffrey Miller Catering:

Here’s another gorgeous, glossy, ganache one from Heather & Geoffrey’s wedding in 2006:

I sometimes feel like cakes as gorgeous as this one, baked by Natasha Goellner of Natasha’s Mulberry and Mott, are too beautiful to cut into!

Will you be serving chocolate cake at your wedding?  Is your mom okay with that?!

Congratulations Kelly & Jason!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Nearly three weeks ago, Kelly & Jason tied the knot!  Kelly booked Wish for our Partial Planning services so we spent a lot of time working on the wedding together over the past year.  It’s always so fun to see ideas turned into reality on the wedding day!

Hollin Hall was chosen for the wedding for a couple of reasons.  First, this place has character!  The house sits on the property of the Mt. Vernon Unitarian Church and has been well-maintained over the years.  It definitely has some historic charm.  Second, there are beautiful manicured boxwood gardens behind the church.  There’s one particular section of the gardens that’s perfect for outdoor wedding ceremonies and features a pretty white garden gate.  Third, it’s affordable!  The property can be rented for MUCH less than many of the other wedding venues in the area (Collingwood Library, River Farm, and Mt. Vernon’s restaurant).

Unfortunately we’ve had a rainy start to wedding season in DC.  The forecast has been “scattered thunderstorms” for about a month now.  Nearly every Saturday has included a passing storm and it’s been tricky for those weddings with outdoor ceremonies.  In Kelly & Jason’s case, the rain threw off a few things.  Luckily we were still able to use the tent for the reception but the ceremony had to be moved inside at the last minute.  The chairs, ribbons, and floral pieces were all set before the first few drops started falling.  Then the skies opened up and it poured.  Kelly was a little crushed when we made the decision but I thought it turned out beautifully anyway.  Rev. Wesley Peyton performed an intimate ceremony and there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.  Pillar candles on the mantle made the Fireplace Room at Hollin Hall glow.  It was so romantic:

Just after the ceremony, the weather broke and we were able to use the outdoor Wisteria Porch for cocktails.  Unfortunately I didn’t get a photo but you’d love this spot!  Behind the house there is a brick porch with an arbor completely covered in Wisteria vines.  Twinkling Christmas lights were woven in between the beams.  The flowers were blooming and fragrant….guests loved the spot and kept coming back there through the night.

Meanwhile, the reception tent is looking good on the front lawn of Hollin Hall.  The tent itself is from Rent-All Center in Alexandria.  The chairs came from our friends at Party Rental, LtdSplendid Fare Catering did a wonderful job setting things up:

Our bride Kelly made these pretty table numbers out of unique greeting cards!  The back side of each made a fun conversation piece for the guests.  The beautiful floral centerpieces are from Barbara at Growing Wild Floral Co.:

I also liked these escort cards.  Kelly and Jason cut slits in a ton of wine corks for this unique display:

Guests enjoying their dinner under the tent:

This is an awful photograph but it shows a pretty detail.    We used pillar candles in the grass to line the walkway from the house to the tent:

Instead of a traditional tiered wedding cake, this couple wanted multiple flavors of cake from the Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe in Arlington.  I don’t remember all the flavors but they were DELICIOUS!  Kelly’s mom found all the cake stands (some vintage from their family) and the table looked beautiful.  You can also see the altar flowers being recycled next to the table (this is where the ceremony took place) and the bridesmaids bouquets decorating the spots in between the cakes.  Kelly’s bridal bouquet is in the center:

I’ll share professional photos from Heather Z Photography when I have them!  Working with Heather is always a pleasure and she has such an artistic eye.  Special kudos also goes to Matt Grason for his fabulous jazz ensemble.

Congratulations, Kelly & Jason!  I hope you guys were thrilled with every second of your wedding day.  I look forward to keeping up with you as you continue on life’s journey.

Congratulations Meghan and Eric!

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

You may remember Meghan and Eric of Washington Post Express fame — the couple who claimed to be having an elephant at their wedding?  Well, they’re married now, and although their wedding was sans elephant, it was still an amazing time!

Meghan and Eric got married on a chilly fall day at the GORGEOUS Oatlands Historic House and Gardens in  Leesburg.  My cousin married one of my best friends a few years ago here, and I was so excited to go back!  As you pull into the Oatlands in the fall, here is your view:

(I can only imagine what it looks like now, with the amazing colors we’ve been having this season)

When I arrived, the catering staff at RSVP Catering was getting everything ready inside the GORGEOUS tent, provided by Select Event Rentals. Select Event Rentals is the exclusive tent company for the Oatlands, and I can see why.  From the walls that were very lovely, to the BEAUTIFUL chandeliers, seen here:

to the MUCH NEEDED heaters (Eric, aren’t you glad now I insisted on heaters?!), they did an amazing job!

We must now pause to discuss the flowers.  OH, the FLOWERS!  I have a confession here.  Before I started doing weddings, I didn’t see what the big deal was about flowers.  Why were they so expensive?  (Okay, I still sort of think that, but I’m cheap…) Why so many?  What’s the big deal, just go to Trader Joe’s and buy some, right?  But oh, no.  Over the past few months, I’ve seen some amazing flowers, and I’ve seen some…flowers.  There IS a difference, people!  And the difference can be seen in Meghan and Eric’s flowers, provided by the outstanding Country Way Flowers of Middleburg.  I was SO in love with Meghan’s flowers, from the boutonnieres:

to the altar flowers:

to even the simple little decorations on the cocktail tables:

Everything was gorgeous.  But my favorite, of course, were the bouquets.  The bridesmaids bouquets were the perfect matching shade of red, with gorgeous red berries and lotus pods, which are my new favorite bouquet inclusion:

Meghan’s bouquet stole the show.  It smelled AMAZING, thanks to what I think was freesia (someone correct me if I’m wrong) and was filled with gorgeous flowers in shades of white, along with lotus pods, and adorable green berries.  I just can’t say enough how perfect this bouquet was, and how sweet the ladies of Country Way were.  I hope to work with them again soon.

On to the ceremony!  Meghan and Eric had their wonderful friend Jason officiate the ceremony.  I’m not quite sure how Jason was ordained, but because he lives in Colorado and isn’t affiliated with a particular church, we were unable to get him authorized in Virginia.  However, Virginia does allow residents of certain counties to become officiants on a one time only basis, so Meghan’s adorable father, who lives in Fairfax County, was able to certify the marriage on their marriage license.  I actually think this is very sweet, to have your dad “officiate” your wedding.  If you’re interested in doing something like this, definitely check your local County or City Clerk’s office for the rules.  It’s different everywhere.

The Oatlands has a beautiful location for outdoor ceremonies, but it comes with a slight logistical challenge…a GIANT urn of flowers smack dab in the middle of the aisle!  After much discussion at the rehearsal, this is how Meghan and her dad decided to tackle it:

Meghan and Eric also used one of my favorite new trends in weddings, which is multi-gender wedding parties.  Meghan had her brother as her Man of Honor, and Eric’s sister was one of the groom’s women.  (Okay, the only groomswoman, but still…)  Rather than have his sister wear a bridesmaid’s dress, she wore a lovely black gown:

and Meghan’s brother wore the same tux as the groomsmen.

The music for the ceremony and cocktail hour held a special place in the hearts of Meghan and her family (and their wedding planner), all of whom grew up on Irish music.  Celtic Marc was the Irish band hired for the music, and they were WONDERFUL!  Not only was their music perfect, but these guys were just great to work with.  I can’t recommend them strongly enough to anyone who is considering adding an Irish touch to your wedding!

At our final meeting before the wedding, Eric and Meghan realized they wanted a special “send off”, but many places have restrictions, whether it’s on sparklers, rice, birdseed, etc.  They wanted something fun!  I mentioned that I had seen ribbon wands on a wedding blog and Meghan fell in love with the idea.  She and her mom MADE these gorgeous wands, with mom sewing bells onto the ribbon, and Meghan painstakingly gluing the ribbons to each wand (in spite of some serious hot glue gun injuries…weddings are pain, people!):

I wish I had a picture of them waving, but no such luck!  Trust me, though, they were really great.

After dinner, the couple cut their DELICIOUS cake from Cake Lore (aka “Cakes by Loretta”).  The cake looked EXACTLY like the pictures Meghan provided as inspiration — great job, Loretta!

Cutting the cake isn’t as easy as it might seem — often the couple will get to the table and realize they’re not sure what to do!  Enter, your friendly wedding planner:

After much dancing and merriment, it was time to say goodbye, but Meghan and Eric, yet again, didn’t want to do something boring, so rather than your standard limo, they rented this GORGEOUS 1962 Bentley, courtsey of Regal Limousine:

If you’re looking for a “special” car on your wedding day, John Bays is the guy to call.  The driver, Ken, was a complete professional, and allowed the MANY people who wanted to photograph the car (yours truly included) tons of photos, as well as looks inside the car, and answered the questions everyone had.  Yet another vendor I can’t say enough nice things about!

The ribbon wavers were brought out again for the big send off, and the couple and their guests retired to Lansdowne Resort to meet back at the bar as the party continued!

Congratulations again, Meghan and Eric.  You guys and your families were an absolute joy to work with, and I hope to see you again soon.

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