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Skylar and Shane’s San Luis Obispo, CA Engagement Session by Danielle Capito Photography

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You’ve just gotta love high school sweethearts! Skylar and Shane have been together for ten years and their love story started at a school dance (note the Tom Petty coolness of that). Thanks to Danielle Capito for sharing this lovely, woodsy session with us!

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Cori and Nate’s Rustic Devil’s Thumb Ranch Wedding from Preston Utley Photography

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This Devil’s Thumb Ranch wedding is absolutely stuffed full of fun details from the gorgeous tables to Cori’s sweet little cardigan. But I think my favorite is Cori’s beaming smile through the whole thing. I love it when brides radiate pure giddiness! Preston Utley was there to capture all of that unbridled joy in this great Colorado celebration!

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What details did you incorporate into the vision for your wedding day?

When we started dating, Nate and I played a lot of board and card games together. He used to take me away every fall on a “supersecret getaway” where he would tell me what to pack and then take me somewhere for a surprise weekend. In 2010, we went to a small cabin in the woods in Steamboat Springs, CO. After a day of hot springs and hiking, we played Scrabble. As I dozed off on the couch, he rearranged the Scrabble letters to spell out “Will you marry me?”. To honor this engagement, we made our own favors out of vintage Scrabble tiles. They were little tins containing words having to do with love.

Though neither of us is religious, I was educated at a Quaker school and have held the basic tenets of that religion close to my heart. To honor this, in lieu of a guest book, Maura at Paper Guppy created a Quaker wedding scroll for us and we asked all assembled to witness our marriage by signing the document. It now hangs in our livingroom as a reminder of our day and of the family and friends we love.  

As far as vision for the day…. We wanted the outdoors to have a large part in our wedding and we wanted to ensure that it was a fun party for everyone in attendance. Our key goal was for people to enjoy themselves and I think, with the help of our amazing band and the incredible scenery, we succeeded!

Did your wedding location hold a specific significance to you?

We wanted to hold our wedding in Colorado, outside, and in the mountains, so that we could share this place we love with our friends and family.

What was the most meaningful part of your day?

There were many things. My little brother served as our officiant, and he wrote his own ceremony around the vows we had chosen. It was really special to have him be the person to bring Nate and I together in marriage.

When I was a very little girl, my dad and I had a favorite song, “Dancing on the Ceiling” by Lionel Richie. He would put the tape on and then lift me up, toss me into the rafters, and catch me on the way down, so I could literally dance on the ceiling. I surprised him by choosing this song for our father-daughter dance and I have never seen my dad dance like that! At one point, he actually threw his suit coat off into the audience!

Nate and I stayed in the same room for the weekend, so we were able to wake up and have a few minutes of quiet together before the craziness of our day began. It was really special to be able to take that time to just be quiet and calm for a little while together.  

My closest cousin, Carrie, gave me my “something borrowed & something blue” at the rehearsal dinner when, crying, she lent me a sapphire that her husband had given her on their first anniversary over twenty years ago. 

Though both sets of my grandparents passed many years ago, I was able to have my Grandma there through my earrings, which were made from her engagement ring diamonds, and my Memere through my “something old, new, borrowed, blue” where I had her religious medal of Saint Anne De Beaupre pinned to the bodice of my gown.

Did anything funny or out of the ordinary happen?

When we were in our early twenties, my best friend and maid of honor, Laura, and I were sitting around one day and made a bet. If I got married first, she had to lead the Funky Chicken at my wedding and, if she got married first, I would have to sing a medley of love songs at her wedding. As the first one to get married, I had largely forgotten about the bet until Laura’s toast. She told everyone about the bet and stated “I won’t be doing the Funky Chicken at your wedding….At least not alone.” The music started and most of the room leapt up in a Funky Chicken flash mob Laura had organized in the weeks preceding the wedding! The one time I cried all day was from laughing so hard at her funky chicken toast.

Tell us details of the events surrounding the wedding.

We chose to make a full weekend of it at the Ranch and nearly all of our out-of-town family and friends were able to arrive early to enjoy the activities Colorado has to offer. Nate’s parents threw a rehearsal dinner in the Timberline Room at the Ranch, providing an incredible view of the Continental Divide at sunset. In addition to the wedding, my parents hosted a late-night snack fest at Heck’s Tavern, which was sorely needed after all those hours of dancing and drinking, and a Sunday brunch at the Ranch House Restaurant on-site. It was awesome to have that chance to see everyone in a laid-back setting before we all departed for home.

Any advice you’d give new brides who are just getting started?

I have never considered myself to be a wedding sort of girl and, left to my own devices, I never would have been able to put together what I realize now was my dream wedding. Hiring a wedding planner was the single best decision and the best expenditure we made.

Vendors:

Photographer: Preston UtleyPhotography
Venue and Catering: Devil’s Thumb Ranch
Dress: Sassi Holford, purchased at Little White Dress Shop in Denver, CO
Shoes: Kate Spade
Accessories: Paris by Debra Moreland (hairpiece and earrings); the other earrings were my grandmother’s
Maid of Honor’s Attire: Priscilla of Boston
Event Planning & Flowers: Stacy Pisani at Alexan Events
Band: Soul X from Starkey Productions
Paperie: Paper Guppy
Videography: Shutterbliss Cinema

Sara and Jake’s Arizona Golf Course Wedding by Danielle Daigle Photography

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There are many reasons to love this wedding: cute flower headbands, adorable groomsmen in classic suits, personalized bejeweled champagne glasses… But the reason I love this wedding the most? The bridesmaids get to rock some killer red heels even though it is a lawn wedding. How? The stepping stones they get to stand on during the ceremony. No awkward sinking. Brilliant! Sara and Jake’s classic wedding was captured by Danielle Daigle Photography. Happy Friday!

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Vendors:

Photographer: Danielle Daigle

Venue: Rim Golf Club, Payson, AZ

7 Places to Get Hitched that You Might Not Have Considered

01-bride-groom-donkey-petting-classic-traditionalChoosing your venue is one of the first, big choices you’ll have to make and it dictates a lot of your decisions down the road – number of guests, time of day, even the style of your wedding – so you want to be sure it is an excellent match. We’re thinking you have a pretty good idea of the usual suspects (and you can always check out our vendor guides for more ideas) so we’ve put together a list of venues you may not have thought of, to open the playing field a bit as it were.

Cruise ship: With meals taken care of, activities for all ages, and everyone, literally, in the same place, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to spend real quality time with your guests. Plus, once everyone’s on board, there isn’t much to worry about or plan – a definite plus!

Place where you went on your first date: Whether you first locked eyes at a swanky restaurant, a local coffee shop, or the ring toss at your local amusement park, just about everywhere is open to hosting ceremonies and receptions these days. Not only does it work as a unique setting, but it makes for a personal event that you can bet will keep guests talking.

Observatory: There’s nothing more romantic than a ceremony under the stars; unfortunately, Mother Nature doesn’t always come with a rain guarantee. An observatory is the next best thing, where you get the wonder of the Night Sky with the guarantee of a cozy reception.

Movie theater: For true movie buffs, could there be anything better than getting married at your local cinema? I’m thinking historic movie theater, guests munching on concession stand treats and a romantic flick, starring the two of you (your wedding slide show would probably do it). Many theaters actually have banquet/meeting space so you could even host your dinner there…

Farm: Around here, we’re totally in love with ceremonies and receptions held at farms. The outdoor setting has a magical quality when decorated with only a few fairy lights while it’s versatile enough that you can still hold a classic, vintage or DIY wedding, based on your style. Plus, there’s nothing quite like a photo with a roaming donkey or horse….

Courthouse: A venue that’s an oldie, but a goodie, we had to include courthouse weddings because they’re so darn romantic. Whether you bring the whole crew or opt for a ceremony with just the two of you, getting hitched at the courthouse is a timeless way to say, “I do.”

Mountaintop: Give your guests a taste of the Great Outdoors (and get close to Mother Nature) with a ceremony on a mountaintop. To make it really unforgettable, get guests to the ceremony site by a scenic gondola ride or make it a true adventure and snowmobile them in. Either way they’ll be thanking you once they see the views.

Any that we missed?

Photo by Munroe Photography. See the rest of Lydia and Christian’s wedding.

Janet and Michael’s Destination Wedding in Ravello, Italy

There are some weddings where one aspect stands out and calls for all of your attention; for Janet and Michael’s destination wedding, that would be the location. Beautifully photographed by Jules Photography the shots capture the versatility of the Italian countryside – the mountains, lush greenery and sweeping views of the ocean (it doesn’t hurt either that Janet and Michael take absolutely stunning photographs).

Janet worked with the historical elements of their locale (the hotel where they were married is from the 11th century!) creating details that had a classic feel for an overall romantic effect. Be sure to read more about her thoughts and how they chose their location after the photos.

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Janet’s Thoughts

Michael and I are both avid travelers. As soon as we were engaged (in
Paris!), neither of us had a doubt that a destination wedding would be the
most befitting way for us to exchange our vows. We had been to the Amalfi
Coast during one of our first European vacations together and fell in love
with its out-of-this-world scenery. So it wasn’t long before we decided to
bring our loved ones to the the charming little town of Ravello, that sits
atop a 1000-foot limestone cliff, overlooking the Mediterranean. In addition
to the destination element, we wanted our ceremony to be both romantic and
with a strong sense of history. So we chose the 11th-century estate that is
now the Hotel Caruso Belvedere to have our ceremony. Its garden, perched
above the Gulf of Salerno, had a mountain-meets-sea view that served as the
best ceremony backdrop. We also chose plum and ivory roses accented with
eucalyptus leaves as our flowers.

We held our reception at the Hotel Caruso Belvedere as well. The
waters of the hotel’s magnificent infinity pool fade seamlessly into the
mountainous horizon, providing a beautiful setting for our reception. The
dinner reception was held at the hotel’s Belvedere Balcony and the dancing
celebration was held directly next to the infinity pool.

Every moment of the entire day’s celebration will remain in our hearts as
cherished memories. The single moment that stands out the most is watching
the fireworks unfold before our eyes with 76 of our dearest family and
friends that traveled from all over the world to celebrate with us.

We certainly splurged on the venue itself for our wedding because we wanted
to make sure that our guests who traveled such a great distance enjoyed the
best food and scenery that Italy had to offer. At the same time, because the
hotel was surrounded by so many beautiful flowers and gardens, we were able
to spend less on flower decorations overall for both the ceremony and
centerpieces of the reception.

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