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Inspiration: Wahoowa Wahoowa Uni-V-Virginia

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

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Hoo-rah-ray, hoo-rah-ray, ray, ray–U-VA!

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That’s right, today we’re featuring the blue and orange of the University of Virginia. And we don’t have to look too far — remember Meredith and Howard’s wedding? It was full of blue and orange goodness, shot by Jake Holt:

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I love everything about this, from the way we set up the tables to the navy pintuck linens to the orange napkins to the orange and blue lanterns!

You know who else loves these colors? A Wahoo Wedding, a blogger in Virginia planning a Richmond wedding with UVA colors! Look at her awesome logo!

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And look at their cute story, all UVA-themed!

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She’s FULL of the UVAspiration :)

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OMG! How cute are those shoes?!??!! Speaking of cute shoes…

Julia MacInnis:

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The Knot

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What, girls get to have all the fun?!

Rachel Clare

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(I can’t tell if his shoes are orange or brown, but let’s say orange, okay?)

These are definitely orange, though, right?

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And these? (Joe Elario Photography)

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(Yes, that was back to the girls again, but guys can wear orange (or blue) Chucks too!)

More for the guys…

E.C. Campbell Photography via Mitten Smitten

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A Suit That Fits

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Love this bout…

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Paper is a great way to use your colors, like this cute invitation:

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Or these adorable touches from the Wedding Wire Blog:

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Of course, there are TONS of gorgeous orange flowers out there for bouquets — just use some navy ribbon, and you’re all set!

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Becker:

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Elegance and Simplicity:

Elegance and Simplicity

Flora Fauna Weddings:

Flora Fauna Weddings

One Thousand Words Photography:

One Thousand Words Photography

Rachel Clare:

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Bridesmaids get to have all the fun when it comes to colors!

E.C. Campbell Photography:

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One Thousand Words Photography:

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The Preppy Wedding

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What Junebug Loves

What Junebug Loves

Of course, the kiddies get some cute duds and accessories too…

Studio Diana

Studio Diana

Michelle Lindsay (one of our favorite photographers!)

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E Photography:

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How awesome is this little man bow tie from Etsy seller Chick and Bud?!

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You can highlight the orange and blue in your ceremony decor…

Julia Newman Photography:

Julia Newman Photography

Millie Holloman Photography:

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Or at your reception:

Heather Saunders Photography:

Heather Saunders Photography

Etsy Seller Pom Flair:

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Renee Broughton:

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Vibrant Bride:

Vibrant Bride

Are you having a Wahoo Wedding? How will you incorporate Blue and Orange?

Rebecca

Congratulations Jen and Nate!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

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Memorial Day weekend arrived VERY early for me this year, as I woke up at 6 am to trek to the Old Town Alexandria Farmer’s Market to buy flowers for Jen and Nate’s casual BBQ wedding.

See, Jen knew she needed help with the bouquets and personal flowers but thought she could handle the centerpieces on her own, and boy was she right!

The peonies and lilacs I bought that morning were SO gorgeous and fragrant, it made me start to consider actually getting married in the summer! (Until I remembered that I hate being hot…and it’s hot in the summer.)

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All photos from fellow Demon Deacon, Christine Meulemans. Go Deacs!

Jen and Nate met learning to sail on the Potomac, so it was only natural for them to have their wedding on the river at the beautiful Collingwood Library:

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The ceremony was held where Christine is standing while taking this picture, down on the waterfront, with the cocktail hour on the patio at the side of the house (which you can see guests enjoying here), and the reception inside the Conference Center. (I’ll be honest…I miss the days when you could have your reception outside on the patio at Collingwood. You still can, but you can’t have amplified music, so if anyone knows a good jazz trio or Dixieland Jazz Band, this is your place!!)

Jen and Nate wanted to make lots of use of the water, so Nate arrived via a groomsman’s sailboat!

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He then took a little zodiac-dinghy thing to the property, where he ran up to get changed into his custom-made suit!

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Meanwhile, Jen and the girls were getting ready in the beautiful bride’s room inside the house:

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I am SO in love with her Grecian-inspired dress, which she got OFF THE RACK at Bloomingdale’s! And she didn’t even need to have it altered — it fit her PERFECTLY! So jealous!

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The fun, summery bouquets were provided by one of our favorite florists, Maryam’s Flowers. I had just worked with Maryam on another wedding a few weeks earlier, which you’ll get to see shortly!

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Soon, it was time for the ceremony to start — guests had made their way down the hill and just as the ceremony was about to start, the clouds parted and created the beautiful sunny setting for Jen and Nate’s vows.

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Jen had her girls choose whatever dresses they wanted, as long as they were seersucker. They did SUCH a great job, including her sister, who had hers custom-made. I LOVE the lace peeking out from underneath!

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The flower girl and ring bearer did a great job…

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And then it was time for Jen and her dad to walk down the aisle. The problem? Remember that gorgeous dress? Well, the grass was a little wet, and naturally Jen didn’t want the dress to be ruined. So she did what any sensible bride wearing Havaianas would do…

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She hitched up that dress and walked right down the aisle! And she looked GORGEOUS doing it, with hair and makeup from one of our favorite day spas, Sugar House.

LOVE this shot of Nate nervously waiting for his bride, while her sister excitedly looks down the aisle :)

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After a beautiful ceremony, Nate and Jen were pronounced husband and wife, and they set off down the aisle…until breaking into the most adorable run I’ve ever seen.

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After the ceremony, Christine was able to take some time to get some AMAZING shots of the bride and groom:

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This last one is probably my favorite…it just shows Jen’s playfulness perfectly…

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Afterward, Jen and Nate got to sample some of the appetizers:

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The guests made their way inside to the Conference Center, which our awesome team of Wish assistants helped me decorate. Christine did a fantastic job of getting pictures of the details — we love it when our photographers do this!

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Jen ordered these adorable stickers to go on Hershey’s kisses, which we put a bowl of on each table.

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When Nate proposed, he wrote a message on a sail and flew it off the boat for Jen to see. Jen brought that sail to the wedding for all to appreciate (thanks to Jen’s VERY tall brother for helping me hang this up!)

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Jen wasn’t sure if their guests were a big dancing crowd, but she wanted to make sure they were entertained (as well as take advantage of the gorgeous grounds at Collingwood). She brought along a croquet set and a couple of bocce sets, which Jamie, one of our super assistants, made adorable signs for!

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As you can see, the guests (especially the kids) definitely took advantage of it!

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Before she cut the cake, Jen changed into a traditional Vietnamese outfit, which Nate’s family had brought her. Unfortunately, no one told her how to put the hat on, so it ended up upside down! Nate straightened her out, though…

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Then it was time for the newlyweds to cut the DELICIOUS cake, provided by Balducci’s in Alexandria.

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Don’t you LOVE the sailing rope coiled around the cake as a nod to their shared love? Too cute :)

After the cake was cut, one of Nate’s groomsmen (and owner of the boat that delivered him to the ceremony!) offered a toast and dedicated the perfect song to Jen and Nate, the Zac Brown Band’s “Toes in the Water.”

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Jen and Nate, thanks for letting me be part of your special day. Congratulations!

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Rebecca

Congratulations Anna & Mike!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We got some fantastic images of Anna & Mike’s wedding from photographer Elaine Studley. I thought Elaine’s images turned out great!

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It wouldn’t be a Hokie’s wedding without a Virginia Tech garter, now would it?

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They exchanged vows at the Church of the Holy Rosary on 3rd Street in Washington, DC:

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Isn’t this church amazing!? I thought the grand aisle made for a fantastic entrance:

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Look how sweet these guys are!

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After the ceremony, Anna & Mike took their bridal party around the mall for some quintessential DC monument shots:

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Elise Alexander provided this beautiful bouquet and all the flowers for the wedding:

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I think the Jefferson Memorial is one of my favorite spots for wedding portraits:

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The US Capitol is just about as “DC” as it gets! This is also a good photo to point out Anna’s gorgeous wedding-day look from Elegant Hair by Giselle and BeautyMark:

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The reception took place at the Carnegie Institute in Washington, DC. There are two large rooms in this venue, connected by a large sliding door. Here’s the bigger space of the two:

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Martin’s Caterers did a beautiful job on the yummy cake:

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Complete with orange & maroon icing flowers! How fitting!

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The big entrance:

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I really love this shot…aren’t Anna & Mike cute together? I also loved the whimsical polka dot lighting:

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Musica Entertainment kept the party going all night:

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Mmmm….this cake display was the perfect end to the evening. Look how many different types there were!

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….and they danced and danced and danced.

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Congratulations, Anna & Mike! I’m glad I could be a part of your day and hope you enjoyed every second of it.

Allison

Congratulations M.J. & Corey!

Monday, December 7th, 2009

M.J. and Corey were married in October in a gorgeous ceremony at one of the nicest hotels in DC, The Mandarin Oriental. Lara Swanson, their AMAZING photographer, was kind enough to share some of the beautiful shots she captured that day:

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LOVED M.J.’s gorgeous bouquet, compliments of one of our favorite florists, Petal’s Edge:

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A family friend of M.J.’s, who just happens to be the White House Calligrapher, helped design all of the printed materials:

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My favorite string quartet, Cherry Blossom Strings, performed for the ceremony and the cocktail hour. You’ll see their violist’s wedding in a few months, as we’re coordinating hers in January!

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The adorable flower girls making their way down the aisle:

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M.J. and her dad in the gorgeous light of the day.

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LOVE this shot taken from the balcony of the bridal suite at the Mandarin:

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It’s lovely when brides pick a color for their bridesmaids but then let them choose a dress that fits their personality and body type. M.J.’s ladies all looked wonderful. Here are more beautiful bouquets from Petal’s Edge:

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How cute is the flower girl, trying to get a peek of the first kiss?

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I really loved the straps on her gown:

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Cute shoe shot:

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Beautiful calligraphy by Bonnie Jean Eastep (email me if you need contact info!)

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Beautiful cake from Kendall’s cakes:

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More great touches:

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This band was AMAZING. The John Winntet is based out of Richmond, and I HIGHLY recommend them. These guys rocked the house with everything from smooth standards to Jimmy Buffett:

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Corey is an incredibly talented pianist (in fact, he was playing on stage the first time he and M.J. saw each other). The John Winntet set up a piano so that Corey could jam on a few songs with them!

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Adorable cookie favors sent the guests home at the end of the night, provided by Bundles of Cookies in Bethesda (the bride says to tell you she highly recommends them!).

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Congratulations, Corey and M.J. Have fun in Brazil for your New Year’s honeymoon!

Rebecca

Get Married Magazine’s Launch Party!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Did you hear?  Get Married has just launched a new magazine!  Following the success of their popular website and TV show, this fab company celebrated their magazine with a rockin’ bash in New York City.

The party was hosted at the Taj Lounge.  This Indian-styled venue is perfect for events!  The decor is dark, warm, and intimate:

I loved the floral arrangements…pink, orange, and flirty!  Pink Monkey Events did all the floral decor for the party.  Isn’t this one fun?!

In the first part of the event, a huge floral arrangement took up most of the dance floor.  Then to my surprise, something in the center started moving!  Smash Party Entertainment had a “Living Topiary” with a woman who blended in with the flowers.  Really!  Later in the evening they brought out some Geishas to perform for us:

There was even a vintage photobooth from NYC Photobooth.  I love it!

Guess what’s even cooler?  You can check out the magazine online!  Of course there’s nothing like flippng through the crisp pages of a fresh magazine but you can also see everything online right here.

Special thanks to Michelle at Pink Monkey Events, who put together such a phenomenal evening.  We had a blast, Michelle!

Photos in this post are courtesy of Stephen Walrath via GetMarried’s BloggerBrides and a couple of my own.  Thanks for posting these, Heather!

Dora & Kaisorn's Pro Photos

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Remember Dora & Kaisorn’s sneak peek back in June?  I’ve had images from Cassidy DuHon for a while now and am so excited to share them with you.
The ceremony and reception were both held at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland.  Much like Meadowlark in Vienna, this is a public botanical garden.  Due to the size of the wedding we weren’t able to use their on-site events facility.  It’s not as nice or new as Meadowlark’s but it’s functional.  Instead we chose to tent a random flat space within the gardens.  Here’s a shot of the tent provided by Grand Rental Station:

Across the path we set up a small tent for Dora to dress in.  She didn’t want to walk an eigth of a mile from the visitor’s center’s public restrooms for the processional so we hooked her up with her own digs.  Here’s an image captured while she was getting ready.  Isn’t she gorgeous?

The rings are ready to go in a bowl from Palomas’ Nest:

Right next door we set up the chairs for the ceremony.  The chairs and decor are all provided by DaVinci’s Florist.  Did you know they have the cheapest gold chivari chairs in town?

The ceremony.  Rev. Bill Cochran performed the service.  Check out that ribboned gate DaVinci’s created:

My favorite image from the ceremony:

This photo might look familiar from the sneak peek!  I love the all-orchid bouquets:

Keep in mind that bouquets don’t have to match!  Here’s Dora’s all-calla bouquet:

After the ceremony we got lucky with the weather and were able to do some outdoor portraits.  I liked this one:

Meanwhile inside the tent the party was getting started!  DJ Brennan Sullivan from Bialek’s Music provided the entertainment.  I loved all the DIY projects Dora provided.  Here are some flowers we tied on her and Kaisorn’s chairs:

The all-orchid bouquets were matched by all-orchid centerpieces.  Check out the bamboo set inside the vase:

Instead of a guest book, guests wrote words of advice to the newlyweds:

OK so this isn’t a DIY detail but I thought the image was cool anyway.  This is how caterer Basikneads stacks their glasses at the bar!

All the kids at the wedding got their very own goodie bag:

The first dance:

The wedding cake was provided by Margie at Artistic Cake Creations:

If wedding cake weren’t sweet enough, check out this color-coordinated candy bar!  I really love how she used takeout boxes instead of the traditional cellophane bags:

Dora & Kaisorn — it’s been a couple months but I hope you both are doing well!  Looking at these images brings me right back to your special rainy day.  Even though we had a couple hiccups along the way I really enjoyed working with you both.  Congratulations again!

Lindsay & Sam - The Reception

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

If you missed yesterday’s post on Lindsay & Sam’s wedding ceremony, scroll down or click here!  You can also see my non-pro photos from this event right here.  Again, a big special thanks to photographer Greg Gibson for his hard work at the event, fantastic followup, and of course, amazing images:

Ray at Party Perfect hooked us up with this beautiful tent and even a tent attendant for the day:

Inside the tent:

Capitol Catering really did a phenomenal job with the food and service.  Notice the tables have alternating linens of orange and yellow!  Here’s what the whole setting looks like:

Lindsay designed all the paper products herself, including these menus.  Isn’t their monogram to die for?

John at Spot Floral Design really went above and beyond with these beautiful and unique centerpieces.  Each one had three small vases of flowers and three pillars of floating gold candles.  They were gorgeous!

Mike at Blondell’s Accents on Events hung all those Chinese lanterns and also provided uplighting on the tent and trees:

Kendall did a phenomenal job on their wedding cake:

David from MyDeejay.com kept people on the dance floor all night long!  He really did a great job at balancing American and Indian music to keep everyone happy:

And they partied all night long!  I love this image of the tent and the beautiful Chesapeake Bay:

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Lindsay & Sam - The Ceremony

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Usually I only post once about any given wedding.  This time I have too many photos!  Today we have images from Lindsay & Sam’s ceremony and tomorrow we’ll feature their reception.  Special thanks to photographer Greg Gibson who got these to me lightning-fast!

Rebecca and I started the day off at 11am.  Here’s the River House at Queenstown Golf Club, all ready for an event:

Since we had a lot of setting up to do I chose to wear some more comfortable clothes then change into my ‘wedding outfit’ later in the day.  Here I am confirming some of the last-minute changes with Lindsay while she gets beautified:

I think all that time in the director’s chair was worth it!  Here’s our star of the show.  Isn’t she gorgeous?

I couldn’t resist this one of Lindsay peeking out the window at her future husband:

Lindsay and Sam chose to see each other before the ceremony, which I am a big proponent of.  It gives couples the opportunity to share a private moment of bliss before the mayhem begins.  Here’s a glimpse at how special it can be:

They even had some time for photos with the bridal party.  This one has to be my favorite.  If you’ve followed us since the beginning, you may recognize one of the bridesmaids.  The gal standing closest to the Sam (our groom) is Mariah!  Mariah was one of our very first brides, then turned into one of our best planners, then started her family off with twins and moved to Minnesota.  It was great to see her even just for a couple minutes here and there:

On to the ceremony!  John at Spot Floral Design set up this beautiful canopy with orange fabric and bamboo poles.  The one problem was that the fabric acted like a sail and kept blowing the whole thing over!  Even after we pieced it together it still provided a perfect spot for their altar.  ::note to self…no canopies when you’re on the waterfront::

Reverend Amanda Tate performed a fantastic ceremony that incorporated Sam’s Indian culture.  Lindsay’s sister and Sam’s brother served as matron of honor and best man:

We passed out small bags of flower petals so guests could toss them at the newlyweds.  Don’t you just love their expression of sheer joy?

I’ll leave you with a few breathtaking images of Lindsay and Sam.  After the ceremony they were able to take these photos because they had done the family portraits earlier.  Greg and his assistant Rebecca were so wonderful to work with and I love what they captured:

Check back tomorrow for the photos of the par-tay!

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