Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Wedding details

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This post is way overdue but here are the pictures of all the details and decoration from our wedding--finally!

 The photos were taken by the talented Ica (Icaimages) who did an amazing job capturing every bit of detail that filled our venue.

There was plenty of indecisiveness when it came to deciding on the theme of the wedding. We went from rustic vintage to a popart whimsical theme, and eventually settled with a flowy bohemian theme. At the time both of us were students finishing school so money was extremely tight, but we both were fine with that matter. We've always been crafty folks who know how to stretch a buck. After weeks of searching all over Maryland we finally found our venue and the next step was to search for wedding décor supplies. I found myself visiting thrift stores twice a week hunting for unique teacups, vases, and anything else that would work with our motif. Since we went for the soft bohemian feel we wanted to fill our wedding with tons of yarn, feathers, and succulents. We ended up handcrafting lots of macrame hangings, yarn wrapped bottles, and cute succulent teacups.Took months to craft everything but it was so worth it to see eveything come together. Thanks to all our friends and family who took the time to help with crafting and helped me with all the details.

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The super talented whimsical artist Zet Gold designed this special piece for Josh and I, which we used for stickers and the programs.
The amazing Kelley Unthank did such an amazing job creating our seating chart for the reception.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Firstlook

Josh and I received our wedding photos a couple weeks ago and we are absolutely crazy in LOVE with how they turned out. Our sweet talented friend Ica (ICAIMAGES) did such an amazing job with our wedding photos. She captured our special day perfectly--every moment, each detail, all the emotions and reactions. Josh and I relived the best day of our lives through each photo.

I have been longing to share all the photos and details of our wedding. Since there a heap load of pictures I decided to split up the photos into different posts throughout the month. Today I'll share shots from our first look.



At the start of all the planning Josh and I were pretty set on sticking with the tradition of waiting to see each other till the ceremony. When it came to my wedding day I always envisioned seeing my husband for the first time walking down the aisle. The thought of doing the first look never crossed my mind; I always believed that the it would detract from all the excitement and completely spoil that "special moment". Now looking back I am so happy that we decided to do the first look--it was probably the best decision we made for the wedding. 








We talked to a few married couples and all of them really encouraged us to do the first look and listed out all the benefits of seeing each other before the ceremony. Two months before the wedding I decided to make the switch. The main reason why I decided to go with the first look was knowing that we would be able to knock out all the couple/entourage photos before the wedding, hence giving us more time to spend with our guest during the reception--we were sold. Although I still held on to the idea that seeing each other before the wedding would still minimize the excitement.

I was so wrong about that idea and all the other negative ideas I had about doing the first look. After all the craziness of getting ready and dealing with all the family and friends, it was such a breath of fresh air to be in each others presence. Seeing each other we were able to talk, shed some tears,  soak in the moment, and just be together--that moment was honestly the only time we really talked through out the entire wedding day. As my parents walked me down the aisle there was still a burst of excitement but without all the nervousness. It was still emotional for both of us seeing each other face to face (tears and all). 


Over all it was such a intimate and beautiful moment that will forever be etched in my memory. I definitely would recommend the first look to any couple who plans having a wedding.  




OUR AMAZING ENTOURAGE 



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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Mr. & Mrs. wedding sign


I created this Mr&Mrs sign to display in front of out sweetheart table on our wedding day. This sign fit perfectly with our flowy bohemian style wedding. I really really enjoyed creating this wedding decor and I would love to recreate this piece again for other couples. Thus I will be taking orders on my etsy account.



The "Mr & Mrs" is hand shaped with gold tone craft wire, centered in the middle of a 10" gold hoop, and attached below is flowy yarn. Its the perfect boho piece that will certainly make a statement on your special day. 

Measurement:
Gold hoops: 10"
Yarn: 14"
Entire sign: 10" wide 24"tall 

This set will be made to order and customers can pick the color of their choice when it comes to the yarn. 

Heres my etsy account if interested:


Monday, June 8, 2015

Film


 We decided to do a last minute photoshoot before for our wedding day so I could have something to display around the reception area. I was tied between going digital or film, of course digital is always the safest way to go. As for film the results are concealed and unseen until the film is developed, so its always a suprise. For this very reason I was skeptic about it, especially due to the fact that we were pressed for time. But I'm so glad we went on a limb and picked film. We ask one of our friends, Llyod Foster to take a couple shots in the city.  By the way, Lloyd is such a talented photographer who artfully captures life and people with his fim camera. We recieved the photos after the weekend and I was thoroughly pleased with the raw photos. I totally dig the cool color tint and the slight graininess. With all this to say, go film! 


Location Georgetown, DC
April, 2015
Engagement photoshoot taken by Llyod Foster
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