Posts Tagged ‘purple’

WishCandy: Red and Purple

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

::Disclaimer!  The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated.  We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::

February in this area is usually cold, snowy, and generally blah.  But all of the red you see everywhere leading up to Valentine’s Day makes it a little more cheerful, don’t you think?!  So leading up to Valentine’s Day, I’m going to do a series of short posts on some fun things you can do with red for your wedding.

The first is the one that I find most interesting, red and purple.  It’s not a color combination that everyone would think of, but once I started looking around, I realized how much I loved it!

Amber Karson Events / Abby Jiu Photography via The Bride’s Cafe:

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The Bride’s Cafe had a gorgeous post on purple and red that just had SO many cute elements!  I love those purple bottles!

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Isn’t it so much fun?!?!

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Of course, it’s not just one blog featuring a red and purple spread — there are some great weddings I found with that same gorgeous color scheme!

Amber Karson Events / Abby Jiu Photography via Wedding Aces:

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Wendell Webber Photography:

Wendell Webber Photography

Unison Event Planners:

Unison Event Planners

The Painted Daisy:

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Of course, The Knot is always a great source for inspiration!

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Seems like some of our local brides got on board with the purple and red plan too!

District Weddings:

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Documentary Associates (one of our favorites!):

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Holland Photo Arts:

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The Regetis (another one of our favorites!)

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There are so many ways to include purple and red into your color scheme, whether it’s your bouquet…

Adrienne Gunde:

Adrienne Gunde

Bells and Whistles florist (via The Knot)

Bells and Whistles florist via the knot

Blush Floral Design

Blush Floral Design

Floral arrangements…

Blush Floral Design:

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Elizabeth Anne Designs (LOVE the ribbon!):

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Ever After Photography:

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Jasmine Star:

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Ceremony decor…

Green Wedding Shoes:

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Jasmine Star:

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Manolo for the Brides:

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Paper…

Wedding Bee:

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The Bride’s Cafe:

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Jasmine Star:

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Spark & Flourish Creative:

Spark & Flourish Creative

Bridesmaids…

Green Wedding Shoes:

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Jennifer Bowen Photography:

Jennifer Bowen Photography

Jennifer Dery Photography:

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Kentucky Bride Magazine:

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Martha Stewart Weddings:

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And you can’t forget the food!

Parties and Patterns:

Parties and Patterns

Crumbs and Doilies:

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Stay tuned as we get closer to Valentine’s Day with some more red features!

Rebecca

Congratulations Beth and Robert (Part One)

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

I started blogging Beth and Robert’s September wedding, but I quickly realized that there were just WAY too many amazing shots by the talented and delightful Cassidy DuHon to put into one post!  So I’m breaking it up — today you’ll get the ceremony and some of the details, and tomorrow we’ll move on to the party!

The day began with the ceremony at the adorable Langley Hill Meeting House.  I had never heard of this place before, but I will definitely be recommending it to other couples.  The members there are amazingly kind and accommodating, the atmosphere is welcoming and friendly, and the meeting room is arranged in the “round” (okay, sort of a square, really, but you know what I mean) so that the couple stands in the middle.  I love the idea of having all of your friends and family surrounding you.

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The flowers were done by the adorable Tonya Evans at Occasional Flowers.  I had never heard of this florist before, and I’m not sure where Beth found her, but she is WONDERFUL!  The bouquets were gorgeous, the chapel arrangements looked beautiful, and, when a vendor made a mistake on some lanterns the couple had chosen, Tonya bent over backwards to get them what they wanted!  LOVE this lady.

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The bride and groom have some hilarious friends:

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I mean, really — how can you resist a photographer that takes that shot?! :)   Plus Cassidy did something that we wedding planners WORSHIP — he took TONS AND TONS of detail shots!  That’s what we need, guys!  LOTS OF DETAILS!!!

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(Why does my hand look so weird in that picture?  Yep…hand model…my next career…)

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Beth and Rob, like many of our couples these days, chose to do a first look before the ceremony.  I LOVE when couples do this (and I know photographers do too!)  For those who are maybe a little shy, it allows you to see each other for the first time when it’s just the two of you (well, and the photographer…), plus it allows for picture time to be more relaxed, as there’s not such a huge rush!Beth & Rob - 135

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It also allows for you to take family pictures before the ceremony, so you aren’t stuck rounding people up afterward!  I won’t bore you with the family shots, but how cute is this flower girl?!

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Everyone then went inside the meeting house to get ready for the ceremony.  Cassidy took some lovely ceremony shots — I just wanted to show you a few…

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Beth’s dad performed a song on the guitar during the ceremony

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You may now kiss your bride…

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And then it was off to the reception, which you’ll see tomorrow, with more amazing shots!

Rebecca

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

WishCandy: Baltimore Ravens

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

::Disclaimer!  The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated.  We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::

I know…I should have a catchier title.  But as division rivals to my beloved Steelers, that was the best I could muster.

Still, purple and gold are SUCH a fun color combination, and with two Wish weddings coming up in the Baltimore area, including one walking distance to the Ravens stadium, we couldn’t well leave them out, right?!  (Still…Go Steelers and all…)

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Did you know you can get married at M&T Bank Stadium!? (Timmester Photography)

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It’s true!  You can get more information here — you can even get the mascots to come to your wedding!

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If you don’t want to get married at the stadium, though, there are still a lot of great ways to incorporate the Ravens purple, black and gold into your wedding.

Roman Grinev Photography

Roman Grinev Photography

Of course, as always, the bridal party is the easiest way to add color to your day.

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Amy Carroll Photography

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Elizabeth Anne Designs

Elizabeth Anne Designs

Flutter Photo:

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Julia MacInnis Photography:

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And when I say bridal party, you know I mean the little ones too!

Kelsey Thompson, one of my favorite photographers!

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OMG.  As if Becker isn’t amazing enough, these little girls are the BOMB!

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How about the flower girls in purple, the ring bearers in yellow, like these adorable little guys?!  (Michael Clark Photography)

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And how about these ties from Etsy seller Projector for the groomsmen?

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Or perhaps something a little more preppy?

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Accessories are an easy way to add color to your wedding

Becker:

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Amy’s Funky Fibers on Etsy

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FlipChick1369 Etsy Seller

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Wedding Chicks

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Or how about these gorgeous coats on these brides from a winter wedding featured on So You’re EnGAYged

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Of course, you can’t forget the flowers

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Philippa Tarrant Floral Design

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Kevin Weinstein Photography:

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and flowers at the reception, too!

Amy Carroll Photography

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Corbin Gurkin Photography

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Soiree Floral

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Of course, it’s not just the centerpieces that make the table pop, it’s the linens and place settings too!

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Any wedding planner or designer will tell you that lighting adds a tremendous amount of “pop” to your reception!

Almasy Photography:

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And, of course, we can’t forget the cake!

Kelli Hunt Photography

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So, it’s kind of creepy.  But how about a Ray Lewis cake, like this one from our friends at Kendall’s Cakes?

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Maria Vicencio Photography

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And although this cake isn’t a Ravens cake, necessarily, it is a Baltimore cake through and through (check out Natty Boh and the Domino Sugar sign!)

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Speaking of Baltimore and Natty Boh, how cute is this billboard?!

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Are you getting married in Baltimore?  Are you honoring the Purple and Gold?

Rebecca

WishCandy: Go Dukes!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

::Disclaimer!  The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated.  We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::

No, NOT DUKE!!!  (BOO!!!)  In honor of our beloved Laura Auer, owner of Wish and JMU grad, today’s post features the purple and gold of the James Madison University Dukes!

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OMG, I want to run out of a giant bulldog tunnel too!!!

JMU’s colors are Purple and Gold, but a brighter yellow can also be used.  This is a great color combination and works well if you’re looking for either a deep eggplant color, like this After Six bridesmaids dress:

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or a brighter purple, like this adorable Watters dress.

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Of course, if you can find dresses like these amazing ones, photographed by Meg Smith, then you’re all set!  But I’m guessing things like that are a little hard to find!

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And how gorgeous are those flowers?!  And the ribbons!!!  PERFECTION!

Speaking of flowers, purple and yellow flowers abound, no matter what the season!  (Are these first ones photographed by Amy Carroll mums?  I LOVE them!)

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More from Amy Carroll:

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LOVE Billy Balls (or craspedia, or billy buttons)

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How great would big bunches of them be in these vases from Jamali Garden Supply?  (One of my go-to recommendations for wedding supplies!)

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Yellow flowers can really pop against a purple dress, like in this photo by Jessica Claire

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And, of course, the reverse is also true!  How great would these dresses, featured on Green Wedding Shoes, look with the purple bouquets that follow?!

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The Wiebners:

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Blink DC Photography (who I get to work with this weekend — SO excited!)

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Eclectic Images:

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Punam Bean:

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And, of course, we can’t forget the bride’s shoes, right?!

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So, Manolo…we meet again…

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K. Thompson Photography:

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Katie Stoops Photography:

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Millie Holloman Photography is based in Wilmington, NC, one of my absolute FAVORITE cities.  She and her staff do AMAZING work, including the following series of photos with inspiration for a JMU wedding day!

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And finally, I just had to show you this amazing picture from Sara France photography.  I am IN LOVE with these dresses!!

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Did you or your fiance go to JMU?  How are you showing your Dukes pride?!

Rebecca

Congratulations Maddy and Dana!

Monday, August 9th, 2010

GORGEOUS!  That is the best way for me to describe this wedding.  Gorgeous bride, gorgeous ceremony and reception locations, gorgeous bridesmaids dresses…just GORGEOUS!!!

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The day started out with the ladies getting ready at the Metropolitan Club, where the reception was to be held later.  Maddy and Dana are young members of the Met Club, which offers great events like wine and beer dinners, which the couple regularly attends!

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After the ladies finished primping, Alexander Morozov, the amazing and HILARIOUS photographer, arrived to take photos of the girls before they left for the ceremony.

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LOVE this picture of Maddy coming down the main staircase at the Met Club.

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The ladies then hopped into the limo provided by ING Limo company.  These guys were GREAT.  One of the shuttle buses was in a very minor fender bender, and the company immediately sent out another bus.  Luckily, the first bus was relatively unharmed, and showed up a few minutes later — meaning we had two buses for the price of one!  Not only that, but the drivers were WONDERFUL, and one of them ran to the store and picked up a bottle of champagne for Maddy and Dana to enjoy on the ride back to the club after the ceremony!  Talk about customer service!!!

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As guests arrived at the ceremony, they were greeted by bagpipes, played by one of Dana’s fraternity brothers.  (How handy is it to have a fraternity brother who plays the bagpipes?!  Also, do you think they would get drunk in college and make him play the bagpipes at parties?  I need to know this information)

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The ceremony was held at the absolutely adorable Little Sanctuary at St. Albans.  (Photo from the St. Albans School web site)

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HOW CUTE IS THAT??!?!  Dana went to school here at St. Albans, so he and his family have known the minister and the organist for years!

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After the ceremony, we walked over to the AMAZING Bishop’s Garden behind the National Cathedral for photos.  St. Albans, in case you didn’t know, is on the grounds of the National Cathedral…very handy for awesome wedding photos, but you don’t have to get married on the grounds to use this stunning space!

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This is maybe my favorite mother/daughter picture ever.  I teased Maddy all day, saying she had been practicing her Tyra…little did I know, she had been learning those poses for a LONG time…like mother, like daughter ;)

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After the photos, Maddy and Dana rode in the limo to enjoy their champagne and head back to the Met Club to start the party!

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The flowers were provided with one of my FAVORITE florists, Growing Wild.  I think I recommended Barbara to Maddy and Dana at our very first meeting, before they had even booked me!

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The peonies are from her farm!  She told Maddy she had used pretty much every last peony she had available on the farm, and the result was AMAZING!

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After being treated to a wonderful dinner, the bride danced with her dad while the groom danced with his mom — I love this cute image Alexander took.

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This was the least crowded the dance floor was the rest of the night, though!  Hang the DJ ROCKED the dance floor!

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Do they look familiar?  You might also know them as Juniper Lane, a popular DC/MD/VA (and Dewey Beach!) band.  LOVE these guys, and the guests did too!

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Dana and Maddy had a LOT of college friends at the wedding, so we had to be sure to take a big group photo of the Hamilton crew!

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(I told you there were a lot of them!)

Alexander also got some great photos of Dana with his fraternity brothers:

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Even with all of these group photos, Dana and Maddy were able to sneak away to the beautiful library of the Met Club for some bride and groom photos:

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This next one was my idea…I call it the naughty librarian ;)

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I LOVE it when photographers get a picture of me with my couples!

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Of course, Alexander had to get in on the action too!

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And he also got a cute picture of me with Linsey, the Event Coordinator at the Met Club:

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Not only did the Met Club provide a beautiful and delicious cake:

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But they provided these amazing truffles, along with this gorgeous sugar sculpture for the bride and groom.  Look at the look on Maddy’s face — this might be my favorite photo of the night!

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Congratulations, Maddy and Dana!  We need to hang out in Arlington sometime!!!

Rebecca

Nicole & Matt’s Pro Photographs

Monday, November 30th, 2009

We recently blogged about Nicole & Matt’s wedding but didn’t have the professional photos to share.  Well, their photographer, Jimmy Ryan, came through and sent me some images from the event!  I thought he did a great job capturing the day and wanted to share.  Without further ado, here’s Nicole & Matt’s big day:

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I loved Nicole’s gold flats.  The flowers on top matched the garden theme perfectly!

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Didn’t Nicole make a beautiful bride??  I loved how she had her hair only half up instead of a super-hairsprayed ‘do.  She was beaming but still looked like herself:

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I loved this shot of the processional:

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The adorable flower girl basket.  Can you believe they got the flowers from Wegman’s grocery store??

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Our happy couple:

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Meadowlark makes the perfect backdrop for portraits:

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Nicole & her sister Amy, one of our 2007 brides:

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The flower girl, looking over the edge of the balcony at Meadowlark:

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Meanwhile inside, the reception gets under way!

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To fit with the garden theme, Nicole named her dinner tables after flowers.  She framed seed packets to help guests find their tables.  Here’s the head table with a mini wedding cake as the centerpiece:

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More Wegman’s bouquets:

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I really loved the mini cake centerpieces.  Check out how adorable these little guys are!

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The wedding guests really loved cutting their own mini cakes.  What a perfect conversation piece!

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Congratulations again, Nicole & Matt!!

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Congratulations Nicole & Matt!

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

A few months ago, Nicole & Matt tied the knot!  Sorry I didn’t post photos sooner — while I don’t have a lot of pictures from the day I just came across these and thought I’d share them.  I believe their pictures are online somewhere so I’ll try to get the pro ones to share too!

Nicole is the younger sister of Amy, one of our 2007 brides.  It’s always so lovely when families know we’ll do a great job on the wedding day and call us again for younger siblings.  It was really a pleasure to work with these ladies again.

While I don’t have photos of the ceremony, Nicole & Matt exchanged vows at St. John Neumann’s in Reston.  St. John’s is a very big, modern, and airy church that lets in plenty of sunlight.  It was really a beautiful and touching ceremony.

Once at Meadowlark, Nicole & Matt wanted to use the beautiful natural scenery for their bridal party photos.  Here’s photographer Jimmy Ryan doing his thing:

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I really thought these bridesmaids dresses were fabulous!  When’s the last time you’ve seen a patterned gown like these?  They were perfectly summery and looked great on the girls.  Nicole’s sister, Amy, is the second one from the right:

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Inside, the reception’s in full swing!  The Reston Hyatt’s Regency Caterers did a wonderful job with the food & service.  I really liked the gold linens in the room — it looked really elegant and understated:

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One of my favorite details of this wedding were the mini cakes!  Each table had a glass cake plate with a small cake instead of a centerpiece.  They went perfectly with the wedding’s garden theme.  Pastries by Randolph did a great job on these:

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After Nicole & Matt cut their own little wedding cake, they invited guests to slice & serve each cake at their table.  Everyone had a blast with that!

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The first dance:

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Congratulations again, Nicole & Matt!  Talk to you soon!

Congratulations Cara & Dave!

Monday, November 9th, 2009

This weekend I had the pleasure of working at Cara & Dave’s wedding!  These two exchanged vows and celebrated at the Galleria at Lafayette Centre in downtown Washington, DC.  We had an all-star team of vendors who pulled of a beautiful event.  Check it out for yourself!

Guests arrive for the wedding ceremony, set in the main space at the Galleria.  I thought DaVinci’s Florist did a great job decorating the perimeter of the room with drape and uplighting it.  They also provided the chuppah and altar pillars:

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This is a view of the aisle from the ground floor on the opposite side of the room.  Cara & Dave are getting married!

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I really love the tall ceilings and glass atrium feel at the Galleria.  It’s so airy and spacious there!  In this photo you can see photographer Genevieve Leiper, doing her thing.  I can’t wait to see her images!

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Since the ceremony and reception took place in the same spot, R&R Catering got creative and staged the tables behind the draped area.  Here’s the dinner tables off in the wings, waiting for their moment to shine:

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I couldn’t believe how quickly the room was flipped!  Within 20 minutes, R&R Catering had brought out 18 tables, the DJ moved to a new spot, and DaVinci’s set all the centerpieces and adjusted the drape:

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There was a mix of tall and short centerpieces to create some interest in the room and also fit the spacious feel of the room.  Here’s one of the tall ones:

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Here’s the other tall arrangement.  It’s decidedly different and very modern, but still fits in with the decor of the party.  Granny Smith apples are stacked and submerged then one sprig of deep purple orchids crown the top:

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I especially loved the low centerpieces.  Look at the vibrant colors!  There was a lush mix of hot pink, tangerine, lime green, and deep plum all in one arrangement:

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The cocktail table arrangements complimented the dinner table pieces:

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The Galleria is such a pretty place for a wedding!  Here’s the whole space as seen from the second floor balcony (where we hosted cocktails):

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Did you see that?  The cupcake tree?  YES!  Cara & Dave ordered an acrylic stand which imitated a wedding cake design and displayed the cupcakes perfectly.  I really loved the big momma cupcake on the top.  Tim at Baked & Wired hooked us up with the yummy cupcakes:

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Cara & Dave used the topper for the cake cutting ceremony then guests took their cupcakes directly from the stand:

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One little detail I liked was that the tables were named after important places in the couple’s history together.  DC locals will appreciate this one:

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Check out their adorable wedding flavors!  One of their friends handmade candy apples for all the guests.  She even used green candy coloring to match the wedding colors:

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Another cute detail was the guest book.  The pages were illustrated!  Each illustration told a part of Cara & Dave’s story.  Guests then signed in the blank spaces around the illustrations.  Check it out:

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I also really liked how she tied the guest book pens with colorful ribbon:

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Another view of the party from above.  Cara & Dave are the first couple I’ve met who danced to a Chicago song for their first dance!  DJ Derek Romanoff from Bialek’s Music kept guests on the dance floor the whole night long (literally!):

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A big special thank you goes to my assistants Kenlinishia and Megan, who were wedding day rock stars.  All those candy apples weren’t going to put themselves out.  Thanks guys!

Congratulations Cara & Dave!  I really had a wonderful time at your wedding and was glad to be a part of it.  I hope you have a FABULOUS time in Thailand later this week!

Laura

Kristan & Steve’s Photos

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Remember Kristan and Steve, one of our recent Meadowlark couples?  I just got professional images from Justine Ungaro and think they’re amazing!  I wanted to share since Kristan and Steve had such a beautiful day.

They chose to see each other before the ceremony.  I love the ‘reveal’ moment when the bride and groom see each other for the first time:

Seeing each other beforehand also allows plenty of time for formal photographs.  I think this portrait is really classic but edgy in it’s own way:

Off to the ceremony!  Daddy’s face is just priceless here.  Justine captured a lot of different emotions in this image:

Ceremonies at Meadowlark are always so idyllic:

This really, truly, sums up Kristan’s personality in one photo.  She was like this the whole day:

Maryam Flowers made these pretty bouquets for the bridesmaids.  Since the girls were wearing different colors, they had alternating bouquets to complement the dresses:

In my last post you can see the ‘behind the scenes’ view.  Here’s what Justine was getting:

The girls had so much fun with these paper parasols:

Great Blue Heron, the in-house caterer at Meadowlark, did a great job setting the tables.  I love these tall martini glasses that Maryam uses for centerpieces:

Norm at The Sweet Life brought this phenomenal suitcase cake.  Don’t you love it!?

I mentioned that Steve is a member of the great local band Gonzo’s Nose.  Hence, a lot of their friends are musicians!  Kristan and Steve were treated to a number of amazing acoustic live performances during the reception:

They had a DJ on hand, too, to really get the party going:

Once the sun went down the party moved outside!  The patio was the perfect place to mix and mingle under the stars:

I love this final shot that Justine took:

Congrats again, Kristan & Steve!

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