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Cynthia and Ken’s Fort Meyers, FL Classic Wedding by Scobey Photography

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Here is a lovely little midweek treat from Scobey Photography! Cynthia and Ken were married in Fort Meyers, FL in a waterfront ceremony with classic details. How gorgeous is Cynthia?! Everything from her necklace to her shoes…fantastic!

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Vendors:

Photography: Scobey Photography

Venue: Heitman House

Flowers: Fort Myers Express Floral

Caterer: Rene’s Catering

Cake: Gulf Shore Bakery

Tent: Caloosa Tent and Rentals

Hair: Jennifer at Citrus Salon

Chris and Debbie’s Fantastic Miami, FL Wedding by K & K Photography

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This beautiful wedding by K & K Photography is just the ticket for a Friday afternoon. Debbie and Chris’s event was a fun mix of beach chic and Miami glam.

Vendors:

Photography: K & K Photography

Venue: Deering Estate

Cake: Todo Dulces

Floral Designer: Suzanne Michael Catering and Events

Abby and TJ’s Beautiful Backyard-Style Wedding by Embrace Life Photography

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Today we have another beautiful wedding from Embrace Life Photography (who shot one of our top 5 favorite weddings of 2011)! Abby and TJ’s simple outdoor wedding is brimming with details that are sure to inspire you. Tired of cupcakes? Take a cue from this wedding and serve mini-bundt cakes instead (is it okay to want cake before 8am?).  Need centerpiece ideas? Abby chose gorgeous and varied flowers that reflected her laidback theme. Read below for more advice from Abby on how to plan the wedding you both truly want.

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Did your wedding location hold a specific significance to you?

TJ and I found McCormick Home Ranch through a wedding venue website and had not heard of it before.  When we visited the venue we knew it was exactly where we wanted to get married.  It fit the vision for our wedding perfectly: outdoors and completely beautiful. We wanted to be surrounded by nature and have a casual, backyard feel to our wedding and this venue was perfect for that. 

What was the most meaningful part of your day?

The most meaningful part of the day for me was when my sister, who was my maid of honor, gave her toast.  I had made it through the entire ceremony without crying, but hearing her talk about the significance of our relationship made me tear up.

Did anything funny or out of the ordinary happen?

One of the funniest parts of the ceremony was our ring bearer, who was only 2 years old.  He walked down the aisle swinging our ring cushion, occasionally dropping it, and just hamming it up in front of the crowd.  He was so adorable his whole time down the aisle.  We were glad we hadn’t actually tied the rings to the pillow though!

Tell us details of the events surrounding the wedding.

The wedding and reception were our biggest focus, so TJ and I both had low key bachelor and bachelorette parties surrounded by our closest friends.  We had a rehearsal at TJ’s family church because our venue had another wedding the day before ours, and then went out to a rehearsal dinner with all of our friends and family.  While the week leading up to the wedding was stressful, that weekend was filled with really quality time with those who mean the most to us.

How did you know your partner was “the one”?

There were so many random circumstances that led to TJ and I meeting each other there was no denying that we were meant to be together.  We met while studying abroad at Oxford University, and happened to be placed in the same study abroad house.  He stood out to me because of his great sense of humor. We developed a friendship and then a relationship.  After that year we spent a year and a half in a long distance relationship, which only reinforced to us that all of the phone calls, skype conversations, and plane trips between Massachusetts and California were worth it.  We wanted to be together.  There was absolutely no doubt in my mind that I wanted to move to CA after graduation so that we could be together again, and here we are a year later!

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

Decide what you care about and spend your time and money on those details.  TJ and I had three main priorities:  a beautiful and natural venue, great food, and the chance to have all of our friends together.  Determining these priorities in the beginning definitely helped us decide what we wanted to spend our budget on, and what we didn’t care about.  Certain traditions that didn’t mean anything to us (the garter toss, for example) were not a part of our day–and we didn’t miss them at all!  Also, be open to new ideas, but stick to what you feel represents you.  I had a great brainstorming session with my aunt, cousin, and mom, and while some of their ideas did not end up at our wedding, certain ideas that they brought up were perfect and became main themes of our big day.  Lastly, when you find something that you love, make the decision and don’t look back.  There are hundreds of options out there for each detail of the wedding, and you can burn yourself out trying to find them all.  When you find something that you think is perfect for your day, commit to it and don’t continue looking at other options.

One of my favorite DIY details at the reception was the design for the place cards.  We had a travel theme for our reception because of all of the traveling we did together, so we made each person an antique-looking train ticket that had their name and their “destination.”  Each table was designated a place that we had travelled together, and that was their “destination” for dinner.  I made them by using a bus ticket stamp and black ink pad that I found at Michael’s to stamp cardstock, and then printed each person’s name and destination in typewriter-style font.  I then used coffee to make them look aged and punched holes for our wedding date.  I used another stamp to make vintage-looking postcards which had the name of the place we traveled and a picture from that location, and put them in the centerpieces.  I loved how they turned out!

Vendors:

Photographer: Embrace Life Photography

Venue: McCormick Ranch

Dress: David’s Bridal

Shoes: American Eagle

Accessories: Bracelet from Macy’s

Groom’s Attire:  Friar Tux

Groomsmen’s Attire:  Friar Tux

Catering: Stonefire Grill

Fresh, Custom Invitation Suites from MaeMae Paperie

I first fell hard for MaeMae Paperie’s wedding invitations when I saw this suite featured over on The Loveliest Day as part of an inspiration shoot. The designs feel so… well, fresh is the word that keeps circling around in my head. They feel like a summer day. Springtime on a stick. A day down at the beach. Yep, I’m going with fresh.

fan-save-date-schedule-signs-weddingAnd I was so pleased to see that all of her invites have a similar feel – each suite has its own unique style while maintaining a similar clean and modern aesthetic. They are just gorgeous, aren’t they?wedding-invitations-formal-letterpressclose-up-rsvp-card-wedding-diamondssave-the-date-summer-fresh-birdsShe has several options, too, designed to fit a variety of budgets. She offers custom suites (like the Hawaii version below), as well as pre-designed versions (which can still be customized with colors and design elements) that can be flat-printed, letterpressed or even printed at home.wedding-invitations-suite-hawaii-aloha-freshwedding-invitation-aloha-hawaii-turtlesLove this pre-designed set, which features the same couple but in a variety of settings, depending on whether your wedding is more city, mountain-y or tropical. wedding-stationery-suite-city-bride-groom-tuxedoclose-up-rsvp-wedding-invitation-bride-groom-drawingswedding-invitations-bride-groom-drawings-mountains-palm-treesAnd you know with the new “The Great Gatsby”movie coming out soon and all of the 20s-style inspiration we’re starting to see that you can’t go wrong with a suite like this one. wedding-suite-invitations-gatsby-20s-stylewedding-suite-invitations-light-plants-rsvpShe’ll also be opening a ready-made shop in May – we can’t wait to see what she has in store!

Heidi and Brent’s Day After Surfing Session

I wasn’t kidding earlier when I said that Heidi and Brent looked like the kind of laidback couple who’d be up for a surf anytime, even if they were still wearing their wedding clothes. Literally.

The couple took to the ocean the day after their wedding to ride the waves together and the results are absolutely stunning. Kudos to Marina at Red Heart Photo who did such a fantastic job (can you believe there’s a rainbow in the back of one of the shots? I mean, c’mon!).

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