Showing posts with label LDS Reception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LDS Reception. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Chris and Emily: Portland Oregon Temple Wedding

Portland Temple, Misty Alger photography, Orange dresses and lovely country romantics?
Yes please!

The Bridesmaid's hair is just too cute. I love the romantic curls and the side pony.

Some serious sun flare going on! So stinking beautiful. 

You want awesome Romantics? Multiple locations! Mix it up like Chris and Emily.

Look at Emily's details: The delicate lace around her neckline, the classic pearl earrings, the simple and lovely flower in her hair… she also sports and lovely bridal belt of ribbon around her dress. Details seriously make the BIGGEST difference. 

Beautiful china and wildflowers

See how fabulous and simple a creative center piece can be?

Photobooth time!

First Dance snuggles make me swoon.

Sparkler getaway!

And now a few words from the bride, Emily:

When Chris and I met my junior year of high school while I was visiting my sister at college, little did I know that our paths would cross again. Obviously I thought he was the cutest thing I’d ever seen. Yet felt slightly juvenile for having a crush on a freshman college student. It all seemed highly impossible that we would end up together. But a girl can dream right!

I started attending the university and after he returned from his mission, we had a class together. We were friends and got to know each other. The whole time I thought he wasn’t interested in me anymore, all the while him thinking I already had a boyfriend. Needless to say that time passed by before we ever started dating. Once it all fell into place, we had a wonderful courtship full of spontaneity, love notes, and laughter. These all became my sense of warmth in the winter wonderland we lived in.

We dated for 9 months before Chris popped the question. Excited to marry the man of my dreams and only having 4 months to plan the wedding, we got right to it. Working full time and living 12 hours away from where we were to be married, the Internet and e-mail became a great source of information and planning. My family was a great source of support in the planning process. The budget was tight so I made many things myself and decided on an outdoor reception after being married and sealed in the Portland Oregon Temple.

My dress was purchased second hand and had been found on a photographer’s website. I contacted the bride and she let me buy it from her. It was the first and only dress I tried on and it fit me like a glove. It was positively everything I was looking for and had wanted in a wedding dress. The bride’s maid dresses were found at Nordstroms and I even contemplated getting one for myself because I loved them so much! :) The flowers in their hair were made by me as a gift for each girl. The bridal party flowers were purchased from Forte, a local florist that I have worked with many times. I found that if you shop around, tell the florist how much their competitors are estimating your cost to be. Many times they are willing to take down the price because they want the business away from their competition. The flowers for the reception were purchased wholesale
(along with pickings from friends‘ yards) and assembled by talented friends of mine. I found that pictures are the best way to get everyone on board with your ideas and inspiration. Especially since I was communicating with people in a different state. The food was made by a friend of ours who is a domestic goddess. Being from Europe, she has many fantastic recipes.

Chris and I aren’t fans of wedding cake. Since they cost so much money and don’t taste very good, we decided to make homemade ice cream cakes instead. Chris used to work at Cold Stone Creamery so he knows how to assemble them. It took us a day and a half to make all 10 of them, but it was a huge hit and everyone had more than one slice! The wedding cake that we cut was actually Styrofoam covered in fondant. The only real layer was the top tear which we ate from.

Making sure the guest had a good time was one thing I focused on while planning. We wanted a photo booth and decided to make it a DIY project. The backdrop was made from vintage doors, with a scrapbook paper streamer that I made. With a suitcase full of dress-ups and a Polaroid camera on hand, the guests had a great time! If that didn’t do it for them, then the croquet in the front yard, or the candy bar did.

The day could not have been more perfect! I was so happy to be married to the love of my life. I felt so beautiful and happy. The reception was everything I had imagined. It was whimsical, vintage, European and Anthropologie inspired, full of love and life along with fabulous colors set at a country home. Our wedding photographer, Misty Alger, did a fabulous job capturing the day. It was wonderful to spend this moment with family and friends. I will forever remember the look in Chris’s eyes and the way he makes me feel.

- Emily


-The Vendor line up-
*Temple: Portland, Or
*Florist: Forte
*Bakery: DIY
*Photography: Misty Alger
*Paper Goods: DIY
*Gown: Found on Photographer's website
*Decor: DIY

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Gabrielle and Jordan: Reno, Nevada LDS Temple


I know its spring, but it feels time for winter wedding. . .
and Marielle Hayes just happend to share one with us!
I love this dress! How it hugs her so sexily and is still so classic and modest.

Winter white M&Ms!
Love the ring shot, Marielle.

Hot chocolate bar? YES PLEASE!

One last shot of the GORGEOUS Gabriella!
And now the lovely bride shares her thoughts about her wedding day.

I was never the girl who dreamed up every detail of my future wedding, and in fact the whole idea stressed me out. I was fortunate enough to have a mom who took on the entire thing. I would offer my thoughts and opinions periodically. I knew that I wanted it in a great building, and I knew that I wanted to keep things very simple and classy. We found the California building in Reno, NV which is a big beautiful stucco building with great windows. Having a winter wedding was challenging in some ways because the pool of ideas feels smaller and the possibilities less, but in the end we really enjoyed incorporating the winter aspects. After Christmas we went around to various tree lots and purchased trees to decorate the edges of the room with. It was a fiasco getting them but it really helped create the atmosphere that we wanted. We found that our flower options were limited, so I had seen a picture where branches were used in vases. We went with the branches and added pine cones and cylinders with floating candles; all of which complimented the lighted trees and the wintery vibe we were attempting to create. We purchased most of the centerpiece materials from the floral supply in Reno.


We wanted to serve warm comfort food so we went through McCue Catering in Reno and served Parmesan chicken, Alfredo noodles, rolls, beans, etc. We had a hot chocolate bar as well and other wintery treats. A lady named Chris Tensen made snowflake cookies which were delicious and my cousin Gay Stodmeister made fancy chocolate chip brownies.


I didn't want to do some of the conventional wedding things such as a wedding cake. We decided to have buntinis from my favorite cake places Nothing Bunt Cakes http://www.nothingbundtcakes.com/.


For the chairs and chair bows we used Camelot Party Rentals in Reno http://www.camelotpartyrentals.biz/Welcome.html.


We also rented a grand piano and had a friend play music throughout. It was a very nice touch.


As for my dress, I am proud to say that I did not go dress shopping once. I have always known that I wanted a custom dress. I have very distinct ideas and it is difficult to find dresses with three quarter sleeves. I liked the JCrew dresses but wanted a variation on them. We were referred by a friend to a lady by the name of Shauna Webb that used to be in clothing design and manufacturing in LA but has since moved to Reno. She was wonderful to work with and was understanding of me making changes along the way. I wanted a very simple, high quality dress and to wear big jewelery to make it fancier. I found my necklace and bracelet at Ann Taylor and I think everything went together very nicely.


Overall it was a beautiful day, I was somewhat surprised that everything came together so nicely. I was not as involved with the planning process so it was so wonderful to walk into the building and see how amazing everything looked. I owe it all to my mom. It was a great day and I have wonderful memories from it.


Also my photographer was the best in the entire world!! Marielle Hayes was so much fun to work with and made me feel so good all day!!

~Gabrielle & Jordan


-The Vendor line up-
*Temple: Reno, NV
*Venue: California Building
*Catering: McCue Catering
*Bakery: Nothing Bunt Cakes
*Photography: Marielle Hayes
*Gown: Shauna Webb

Monday, November 22, 2010

Mesa, AZ LDS Temple Wedding: Kensley & Jim

The ruffles on Kensley's dress make me want to weep with fashion joy.
(Jennifer Weems, a million thanks for sending over this dreamy wedding!)




I love the flare. So very very dreamy.



Um, hey blue eyes! Isn't she Gorgeous?


Classic Mesa Temple shot. Very nice.







Little pudgy-ness makes me smile. (the child, not the bride... the bride is the anti-pudgy)




A few M&M's to tempt guests to the sign in book works like a charm.



I want that pink mixer. Can I register for my birthday?




A sparkler good night.

And now, the lovely Wedding Film:

James and Kensley Vignette from Chris Epperson on Vimeo.

I adore how Jennifer Weems captured Kensley and Jim's Sealing day and all of their hotness!
A million more thanks to Jennifer and to Two Bright Lights for sharing the wedding love.

-The Vendor line up-
*Temple: Mesa, Arizona
*Venue: Private Home
*Florist: Crismon's Flowers
*Photography: Jennifer Weems Photography
*Videography: 3E Midia Works
*Gown: Suzanne's Bridal
* Rings: Christopher Diamonds

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