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A Fantastically DIY Backyard Wedding from Offbeat Bride

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Offbeat Bride sent over this amazing DIY wedding photographed by One Tree Photography. Check out the pictures and read below for the details behind Lisa and Matt’s awesomely handmade wedding!

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I think the planning for our wedding actually began a couple of years ago, when Matt and I were still dating.  I told him, “I’m going to have cotton candy at my wedding reception.  Blue cotton candy.  Maybe you can have some…if you’re invited.”  He replied that he’d have a mechanical bull, and I could ride it…if I were invited.  One day last fall he packed a picnic basket, went to an orchard, and popped the question with the most gorgeous watermelon Ring Pop you’ve ever seen.

I have a tendency to try to work song lyrics into everyday conversations, so I wanted to use a lyric as our “theme.”  I had come up with several possibilities but wasn’t thrilled with any of them.  At the end of an email newsletter was their quote of the month:  “Love’s a gift that’s surely handmade.”  Perfect!  I’d heard a cover of the song, “L.A. Freeway” by Guy Clark, a few dozen times but for some reason had never caught that line.  

I love vintage…everything…and have a tendency to collect (others say hoard; tomato, tomato) a lot of a lot of things.  I’ve been going to flea markets and such since I was old enough for my parents to take me, so it’s kind of their fault.  My cake carrier/cake stand collection was called in to hold pies.  Vintage tablecloths covered the food tables.  It turned out that the two boxes of vintage sheets I’d been stockpiling were perfect to cover straw bales for seating during the ceremony.  Old blue jars held candles and flowers.  The glassware that I used as candleholders, as well as the punch bowl and a cake stand, is a pattern called Wexford.  My grandma would give me milk in a Wexford glass every day.  I thought that they were so fancy, with the stem and facets, that I called them the “princess glasses.”  A few years ago she gave them to me and I’ve been collecting the pattern ever since.  All of the porch posts were in my dad and grandpa’s hoards.  Er, collections.

Like I said, our wedding was heaving on the DIY (and CIF–Calling In Favors).  Because of the slope of the yard, Matt decided to make picnic tables and sell them after the wedding.  With the help of his best man and his uncle’s shop, he made fifteen gorgeous cedar picnic tables.  I got to work as well, block printing invitations and cutting and hand painting signs.  With the help of friends and family, I made foot upon foot of garland and piles of tissue paper flower confetti.  One of my aunts made chair covers and another made mints for the reception.  My mom made our wedding cake the day before, using a frosting recipe that I found in a 40-year-old book but had never tasted.  (It was delicious when we finally cut the cake the day after the wedding.)  Another friend worked tirelessly helping me on a Shrinky Dink topper that I still haven’t finished!

As a surprise, I made a faux pocket watch to showcase Matt’s parents’ wedding photo, which he carried in his vest pocket.  His father passed away about ten years ago, so I knew he would appreciate having a memento of his dad near him on our wedding day.  The ‘fob’ is a photo of the two of us the day he proposed last fall.  I made my necklace with a photo of my parents the day they got married, surrounded by rhinestones.  My mom had a pretty serious health scare two months before the wedding, which emphasized how lucky I am that they were both around for my wedding.  They’ll celebrate their 35th anniversary this year.  

The bridal party walked in to the “Hell’s Bells” intro, with my brother escorting my mom then standing up as a ‘bridesman’ for me.  Being a Kansas girl, I walked with my dad to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”  In the candlelight we exchanged vows, including the ever-romantic “I love you more than all the squirrels in the world.”  (Oh.  That was just me…)  During the ceremony I spoke about how I had designed my ring three years prior, hoping that it would be my wedding ring and hoping that Matt would be my groom.  It was absolutely surreal to be standing there wearing the ring, next to the groom, surrounded all the people who did so much for us.  We kissed, rice was thrown, and I proceeded to gorge myself on blue raspberry cotton candy.  It was awesome.

Stacy and Aaron’s Orange County State Fair Engagement Shoot

Can I just tell you that we have the coolest readers? Stacy contacted me a bit ago with her engagement photos taken by the very talented Chris Bishow at the Orange County State Fair. And I loved them. They’re playful, very romantic and capture a couple that you can tell has a great time together (I love the one where Aaron’s watching Stacy play the shoot ‘em up game – you can just see the love!).

As if their great shots weren’t enough, Stacy is a singer/songwriter who also sent over a couple of her songs. You can stream her songs Anywhere and I Do from her album “Connect the Dots” by Vanguard records or you can buy yourself a copy over on Stacy’s iTunes page.

Be sure to keep reading after the photos as Stacy talks about how she and Aaron met and gives details on their engagement shoot.

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Stacy tells us how they met

They say when you are not looking is when you find love. It was a Sunday, Aaron was working at Lowe’s to finance his college for Computer Science. One of my closest friends (and Maid of Honor) Chelsea needed to go into Lowe’s Hardware store to buy a lock.  It was in search of the perfect lock that I met the perfect man. As he helped us find that perfect lock we got to chatting about life, careers I told him about my music and invited him to a show. He had such service that he even took us over and opened a cash register so we did not have to wait in line. I didn’t expect to hear from him again, but through technology we connected. He emailed me, then I emailed back until he asked me out to lunch. We had our first date at Plums in Costa Mesa. It was then I knew that there was potential and chemistry. We had our second date at the Getty Art Museum where Aaron lost a contact while we where looking at art. Despite the funny situation, we still had a blast making it one of the best dates ever. We enjoy going to music concerts, playing soccer, rock climbing, traveling and relaxing.

Our engagement session was with our good friend and amazing photographer Chris Bishow. He knew that we are fun people and suggested doing a session at the Orange County Fair. Ironically, I had sang and performed there so had some extra passes and we where on our way. Our wedding theme is vintage meets modern and will be a spring wedding in Newport Beach, CA. We are going to have a candy bar, photobooth, cupcakes and more. The OC Fair really tied into our theme. We are so happy how the photos came out and can’t wait for our big day!

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