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Jessica and Halden’s Rustic Chic Autumn Wedding by Mary Rosenbaum Photography

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Jessica and Halden’s wedding wasn’t just gorgeous, it was also filled with sweetly sentimental details. They were married at a friend’s estate, which gives the event a very personal feel. Jessica’s engagement ring is made from stones from her great-grandmother’s ring. On her bouquet, she carried her grandparents’ wedding bands down the aisle. And that cool car they drive away in? Her grandfather built it. Amazing. Thank you so much to Mary Rosenbaum for sharing this beautiful day with us!

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Vendors:

Photographer: Mary Rosenbaum Photography

Event planner: Alice Hendry Wedding Planning

Flowers: A Village of Flowers

Makeup: Artistry

Catering: Chef’s Market

Cake: French Confection Cakes

Videography: Premier Video Productions

Lighting: Tech Works

Rentals: Music City Tents and Events

Musicians: The Best Band, Blue Tone Music

Photobooth: Ole Time Photo

Linens: BBJ Linens

Jessica and Mike’s Elegant San Diego, CA Real Wedding by John Schnack Photography

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This San Diego wedding is a sweet breath of fresh air. Jessica and Mike’s wedding was inspired by Mike’s proposal in Paris–lots of European touches and plenty of French simplicity. Thank you to John Schnack for sharing and to Jessica for her thoughts on the wedding!

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Mike and I met through mutual friends and had been together for five years before he popped the question. We were vacationing in Europe, and one evening while we were walking along the Champ de Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower, I turned around, and he was down on one knee. We knew we wanted to be married outdoors, so decided to have our wedding the following spring in May. Although I’m originally from the Midwest and Mike grew up in Los Angeles, we wanted to have our wedding where we have made our home, in San Diego.

There is no shortage of amazing locations for weddings in San Diego, but when we saw The Crosby Club, we both knew it was just what we were looking for. Set on a golf course filled with trees and flowers, and surrounded by the hills of Rancho Santa Fe, it is truly a beautiful place. I wanted the wedding to have a romantic, French garden feel, in all black and ivory. The florals were a mix of peonies, garden roses, hydrangea and tulips, all in ivory and white, with candles everywhere. To help cut costs, I designed the invitations, wedding programs, menus, place cards and table numbers myself, and I also put together the candy table.

Although the day of the wedding was hectic and crazy up until the very moment we all lined up for the processional, I knew that everything had come together perfectly and that the day would be amazing in every way. For me, the most meaningful part of the day was walking down the aisle with my mother escorting me and seeing the look on Mike’s face as he saw me for the first time that day. After the ceremony, the party started! Our DJ did an amazing job and knew just what to do to keep the party going, and the dance floor was packed the whole night. We spent the evening celebrating with our closest family and friends, and it was a day neither of us will ever forget.

Vendors:

Photographer:  John Schnack Photography

Venue:  The Crosby at Rancho Santa Fe

Dress:  Alvina Valenta

Shoes:  Badgley Mischka

Event Planning:  Rachel Leber of I Do… Weddings!

Flowers:  Annette Gomez

DJ:  Edge Entertainment

Linens:  A Perfect Table

Video:  Dove Weddings

Hair + Makeup: Char Hair and Makeup

Strings:  Belo Som Trio

And here is a clip from their wedding video:

 

 

Maggie Austin Cakes

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When it comes to planning out the details of a wedding the two things I’d be likely to focus on would be the food and the cake. (My guests would eat well!) I know there are a lot of dessert and sweet table trends but, regardless of what variety of sweets I might consider, a wedding cake would still hold court for me. The harder part would be deciding which kind. This would especially ring true if I had to pick from all of the gloriously beautiful options created by Maggie Austin.

Each cake is individually tailored by this amazing Washington D.C.-based pastry artisan and what an artist Maggie is! From an elegantly spare but anything-but-traditional asymmetrical white 2-tier design to an elaborate Tiffany stained glass-inspired floral beauty, the former ballet dancer seems to have no limit in her ability to create one breathtaking couture cake after another. Truly a feast for all the senses!

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Mike and Nicole’s Southern Inspired New York Real Wedding by Brookelyn Photography

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You know how everywhere you turn right now, there is some type of top 5 or top 10 list? I’m obsessed with them. I can’t stop (is there a 12 step program for this?). And so, please pardon me if I tell you the top 5 things I love about Mike and Nicole’s wedding by the super awesome Brookelyn Photography:

1. The flowers. I mean, they are ah-mazing. From the bouquets to the centerpieces, I am just in awe.

2. The mason jar goblets. They are my new favorite thing. And I want them. Badly.

3. The bridesmaid dresses. I love gray. And the style was universally flattering. Way to go, Nicole!

4. The wreaths adorning the end of each pew. Love, love, love, love this. A lot.

5. The signage. Everything was super cute, witty, and stylish.

I encourage everyone to make their own top 5 list, because there are TONS o’ details to admire here!

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I’d love to hear about any specific details, your vision for the day, any DIY projects you did herself or have special meaning….

 

Mike and I both have a love of the South.  The most memorable trip we ever took together was a road trip to Nashville for a country music festival.  Southern elements and inspiration from country songs definitely played a big role in our inspiration for the day.  From mason jar luminaries referencing Miranda Lambert’s “Me & Charlie Talkin’” to our rustic venue’s exposed beams (which reminded me of an old barn), to our stationery inspired by Nashville’s famous Hatch Show Print.  I feel like we had at least a hand in making everything and every part of our day reflect us as people in some way.  Mike designed all of the stationery while I painted the table numbers, sewed the runners and drew up designs for all of the florals (I gave the florist a 15 page booklet of inspiration & drawings which they nicknamed “the bible”). The whole wedding was really like a two year long DIY project & I loved every second of it!

Did your wedding location hold a specific significance to you?

 

One of Mike and my favorite things to do is to hop in the car on a nice day and drive out to the east end of Long Island.  The scenery out there is as if you’ve driven south instead of east.  We love the country atmosphere of the North Fork and knew we wanted a venue that reflected that on our wedding day, without the price tag that comes with actually getting married on the North Fork.  Long Island is full of cookie cutter catering halls.  We knew that was one thing that we did not want! When we found The Old Field Club we immediately fell in love with it; it has just the right amount of rustic charm!

What was the most meaningful part of your day?

 

Mike is a web designer, so I wasn’t surprised when my card was presented to me on my iPad, in the form of a website. It was so sweet in such a creative way and reminded me not to get caught up in all of the wedding day details that I painstakingly planned for the two years prior, but to enjoy the day where I get to marry my favorite person in the world.

Did anything funny or out of the ordinary happen?

 

For the entirety of our engagement I teased Mike (who is notorious for mumbling and jumbling up his words) that he would mix up his vows.  When the time came, it ended up being me who jumbled up the vows. I cracked up right there on the altar of this beautiful and very traditional church.  The moment was very indicative of our relationship.  We are constantly laughing at each other and ourselves.  One of my favorite photos from the day is of this moment.

Tell us details of the events surrounding the wedding.

 

My mom, sister, and best friend planned me a beautiful and intimate shower at a local wine bar called Barrique.  I didn’t want a traditional shower, and what they gave me was so unique. They printed photos of us through the years and used clothespins to attach them to twine around the room and had the guests sign fabric squares with advice for Mike and me.  They were all then sewn into a quilt by my maid of honor and her mother.  It really was lovely.

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

I had to have had an inkling before this, but we spent 20 hours in the car together on the way to Tennessee.  I knew if we could be happy stuck in the car together, tired and cranky, then we had to be meant to be.  He must have felt the same, he proposed a month later!

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

Make it your own!  Your day should be all about you and your partner and your guests should feel like insiders into your own little world.  Don’t plan an “insert bride & groom here” kind of wedding, make it personal!

 

Vendors:

Photographer: Brookelyn Photography

Venue: The Old Field Club

Dress: Melissa Sweet

Shoes: Paris Hilton, Senorita

Accessories: Veil; Priscilla of Boston, Necklace; Cara Accessories from Nordstrom.

Groom & Groomsmen’s Attire: Formal Knight Tuxedo

Flowers: Flowers by Burton

DJ: Long Island Sound

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Brittaney and Brad’s Beautiful Lakeside Wedding by Melina Wallisch Photography

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Vendors:

Photographer: Melina Wallisch Photography

Venue: Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course

Flowers: Lisa’s Flor Decor

Cake: The Cork and More

Officiant: Lake Tahoe Wedding

An Inspiration Board That’s All About the Ruffle

I’m not going to lie to you, I love myself a girly ruffle. And it seems to me that there is no better time for pulling out the pretty than right around your wedding. Whether you’re adding a ruffled necklace to your shower outfit, decking your bridesmaids out in these killer peony dresses from Quail Bridal or adding a ruffle-y heel to your wedding dress, it’s a feminine way to let the world know here comes the bride.ruffle-inspiration-board-bridesmaid-dress
Peony bridesmaid dress: Quail Bridal
Ruffle necklace (with DIY instructions!): Ruffles and Stuff
Cake stand: Vessels and Wares
Unicorn heel shoes: ModCloth
Ruffle purse: Piper Lime
Heels with ruffle ankle strap: Coclico
Ruffle bra: Anthropologie