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Crop Tops + Chic Cakes for the Win!

A wedding dress complete with a crop top and a cake as fun and fabulous as this one? Oh yes I’m lovin’ it. Blue Rose Photography captured these chic details and more at this Washington state wedding that leaves us with major heart eyes. See it all in our Vault right this way!

From Blue Rose PhotographyWe knew after shooting their engagement sessions that this was going to be an amazing wedding. Jake and Alex are so sweet and you immediately feel like you have known them forever. They smile a lot! Which is great for photographers. Alex totally won at styling herself. She wore a crop top Haley Paige gown with a classic up-do and simple but perfectly styled accessories. Jake made bow ties look amazing and the two of them together looked even better. The wedding was laid back and filled with joy and great light. I love that they enjoyed themselves so much and didn’t stress out.

From the Bride… Our wedding truly was a dream come true. Never have we ever felt so much love or pure happiness. If we could do it all over again we would and we wouldn’t change a single thing; not even missing our ‘entrance song’ because we couldn’t get Jake’s bow tie back on. It’s funny – you stress over every detail and try to attain that picture perfect wedding, but on the day of, it just doesn’t matter. When I woke up that morning, all I cared about was seeing Jake. I didn’t care about the table settings or the flowers or even the decorations that took me hours on end to assemble. All that mattered was that I was getting married to my best friend, and we were about to celebrate our asses off with everyone we love. My advice to future brides is to listen when people say things like “don’t forget to enjoy yourself” or “don’t stress the small stuff”, because it goes by faster than you could ever imagine!

Photography: Blue Rose Photography | Floral Design: valley nursery inc | Wedding Dress: Lainee Meg Bridal | Cake: Signature Cakes by Lydia | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: Act 3 Catering | Hair + Makeup: Salon Maison | DJ: DJ Magnus Seattle | Groom's Attire: Jos. A. Bank | Venue: Kirsten | Bridal Boutique: Lainee Meg Bridal

A Modern Autumn Wedding (Without a Single Pumpkin)

Leave it to Valley & Company Events to deliver the perfect autumnal wedding with details every fall bride will surely want to steal. The couple gave their event designers free reign to create a “warm and cozy celebration” and they totally delivered. Think copper mugs filled with mulled cider, greenery garland, gold lettered invites by Laura Hooper, and fresh plum place cards as an ode to the season. Cozy right up with the photos from the lens of O’Malley Photographers.

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From Valley & Company EventsWe had so much fun working with Savannah and Steve planning and designing their intimate Seattle autumn wedding. They gave us carte blanche to surprise them with charming details and experiences, giving us the parameters of desiring a warm and cozy celebration.

With many of their guests traveling from the East Coast and Colorado, we knew they envisioned a wedding that was quintessentially Seattle, showing off the character of their new home. Guests were greeted at a century-old industrial building in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood with warmed mulled cider cocktails in copper mugs and Spanish guitar playing in the background. The ceremony space was draped in gorgeous Northwest greenery garlands, peppered with magnolia leaves with hints of brown.

We incorporated fresh plums with calligraphy as table numbers and a subtle fall color story was told through the slate linens and autumnal centerpieces. We surprised Savannah and Steve by having their crest embroidered onto hemstitch napkins that we cinched with silk ribbon that sat atop each guest’s place setting. Guests dined on a decadent fall offerings, drank delicious wines, and danced the night away to a 7-piece band. It was such a pleasure to work with Savannah and Steve and looking back on their photos is so meaningful!

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Event Planning + Design: Valley & Co. | Floral Design: Valley & Co. | Wedding Dress: The Dress Theory | Invitations: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | Catering: Herban Feast | Hair + Makeup: Salon Maison | Band: Blue Wave Band | Vintage Car: British Motor Coach | Venue: Herban Feast | Cake + Desserts: Ruth-Anne Ford Cakes | Ceremony Guitarist: The Herbfarm | Day-of Calligraphy: La Happy | Draping: Prop Gallery West | Furniture Rentals: Vintage Ambiance | Linen Rentals + Monogrammed Napkins: Choice Linens | Monogrammed Handkerchiefs: Oatmeal Lace Designs | Props + Favors: Valley & Co.

Organic, Locally Sourced Florals for a Rustic Chic Wedding

An ultra elegant affair graced with organic blooms (that were locally sourced!) and off-the-rack outfits, Annika and Brandan’s wedding is what we like to call a personalized affair with some flair. From the heirloom floral tucked into the bride’s bouquet, to the outdoor ceremony, we’ve got every bit of beauty from this day captured by Anna Peters waiting for you to favorite via The Vault!

From Anna PetersAnnika and Brandan wanted their wedding day to be stylish, laid back, and fun! They balanced classic touches like these ultra elegant invitations from Kayd Creatives with fresh, organic blooms sourced locally from Beehaven Flower farm. J. Crew was the brand of choice for both the bride and groom! They were able to incorporate so many thoughtful personal elements into the day, including tucking a piece of her great grandmother’s wedding day flower crown into her bouquet and wearing a custom bracelet with a blue stone given to her mother. Guests sipped wine and danced into the sunset, sending the couple off with deluge of biodegradable confetti (a great way to create a spectacular grand exit while being environmentally conscious)!

Photography: Anna Peters | Floral Design: Beehaven Farm | Wedding Dress: J.Crew | Invitations: KayD Creatives | Shoes: Steve Madden | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Nordstrom | Hair: Corinne Brown | Groom's Suit: J.Crew | Venue: Trezzi Farms | Earrings: Anthropologie

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Elegant Newcastle Golf Club Wedding

I don’t know about you, but I just so happen to believe that a little unexpected weather on your big day is totally romantic. Take this stunning celebration from Christine Clark as proof. Because even though their newlywed portraits weren’t covered in sunshine, it just goes to show that a little mist can make your pictures all the more memorable. See it all for yourself in The Vault!

From Christine ClarkeMisty elegance. This is how I would describe Frankie and Will’s Seattle wedding. The light misting rain added a soft light, and romantic mood to their beautiful affair. Frankie was the picture of understated elegance in her BHLDN gown and undone hair. Organic florals added a textured, artistic touch, while Will’s dark tux was the perfected sophisticated match. The misty views across Newcastle Golf Club were utter romance and dreams, while bright flowers across the grounds punctuated the muted weather. It was a day full of laughter, sweetness, and joy, set in classic Washington style.

Photography: Christine Clark | Floral Design: Mimi's Bakery and Floral Shop | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Cake: Mimi's Bakery and Floral Shop | Ceremony Venue: Bastyr University Chapel | Reception Venue: Prestwick Terrace At Golf Club At Newcastle | Bride's Shoes: J.Crew | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Hair + Makeup: Christy K. Makeup Hair | Favors: Honolulu Cookie Company | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab

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The Most Beautiful Wedding Workshop

All good things, that’s what we’ve titled this gallery from the incomparably talented O’Malley Photographers. For to simply call this collection of moments from the Sinclair And Moore Events workshop inspiring would be a massive understatement. Because when you’ve got a passionate team creating undeniable beauty, you know you’re in for something stare-worthy. Pin it all in The Vault!

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From Sinclair And Moore EventsAt the Sinclair and Moore Workshop we teach our students how to go come up with and develop a vision, and then execute it to completion. For this session, I wanted to focus on Parisian style. Parisian means different things to different people, and so the O’Malley Photographers and I thought it would be fun to do Paris three different ways.

The black and brass shoot was our take on old world Parisian grandeur and the formality that is often associated with Paris. The neutral themed shoot was a nod to the carefree artisan side of Paris that celebrates casual elegance. The third shoot was reminiscent of a Parisian garden.

This workshop was really special because the attendees not only built all of the floral arrangements, but they actively worked together within their team to set up each tablescape. This also gave them the opportunity to see how 3 distinctive looks came together.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Cinematography: Cabfare Productions | Event Planning: Sinclair & Moore | Floral Design: Sinclair & Moore | Wedding Dress: Emily Riggs | Cake: The SweetSide | Stationary: La Happy | Calligraphy: La Happy | Venue: Lakewold Gardens | Black Skirt Dress: Wren Bridal | Hair + Makeup: Erin Skipley | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals | Vintage Rentals: Vintage Ambiance | Workshop: Sinclair & Moore

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This Wedding Fits “Understated Elegance” to a T

Intimate. Organic. Modern. Natural. Just a few of the words I’d use to describe this Seattle wedding day, but to be honest? The images from O’Malley Photographers do it way more justice. They documented the day designed by Finch & Thistle and inside The Vault is where all the pretty continues.

From O’Malley PhotographersWe have a sweet real wedding that took place outside of Seattle to share with you. Fresh and springy, designer Rachel Bowes of Finch and Thistle perfectly brought together an intimate and modern feel through her lush, natural florals and design. The bride wore a chic and fitted Sarah Seven gown and beautiful paper goods were designed by la Happy. The bride and groom are actually dear friends of my wife and I, and although their wedding was beautiful aesthetically, their deep love for one another and those close to them is what made this union so beautiful and meaningful.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Event Design: Finch & Thistle Event Design | Floral Design: Finch & Thistle Event Design | Wedding Dress: Sarah Seven | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Makeup: Chelsey Matley Makeup | Stationery + Calligraphy: La Happy | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory

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Spring Inspired Bridal Inspiration

This wedding inspiration just so happens to combine two of my favorite things: spring blooms and the Pacific Northwest. Add in the totally talented Kylie Martin behind the lens, and you’ve got yourself a tasteful gallery worth gawking over. See every elegant detail in The Vault!

From Kylie MartinThis session was inspired by all the blooming changes taking place in the Pacific Northwest. Our bride is modern and elegant but minimal in her styling. We hope to inspire brides to consider the “less is more” approach with styling and really pour their vision into the experience and feel of the day. By selecting important pieces that are a genuine reflection of the couple’s taste and aesthetic you are able to take a more minimal approach while still guaranteeing authentic imagery. This spring inspired session was tastefully simple in design but still elegant.

Photography: Kylie Martin Photography | Floral Design: Garden Of Eden Floral Design | Hair + Makeup: Katie Schieb | Venue: The Davenport Hotel | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Model: Katie Schieb | Ribbon: Frou Frou Chic

An Around the World Romance Led to this Sweet Washington Wedding

They met in Germany, fell in love in Thailand, and became husband and wife in Washington in the most breathtaking setting ever. And with views like that, Cooper and Debbie kept the decor at their at-home wedding simple, allowing Washington’s natural beauty and their love shine. Head to The Vault for all kinds of pretty courtesy of Brittany Mahood Photography!

From Brittany MahoodCooper and Debbie met four years ago while attending a missionary training school in Herrnhut, Germany. Debbie is German and Cooper came from Mt. Vernon, Washington. They went on outreach to Thailand and their relationship developed from there, where last summer they tied the knot at Cooper’s family home in Mt Vernon.

Friends from all over the world came to celebrate their intimate day. Cooper and his two groomsman donned navy blue suits with simple white boutonnieres. The bridesmaids rose quartz dresses were beautiful and feminine amongst the great mountainous backdrop of the outdoor affair.

Cocktail hour was held amongst the property with simple flowers and fruit arranged in glass vases. The paper cranes were handmade by the bride and hung among the trees, dancing in the wind.

Photography: Brittany Mahood | Floral Design: The Rose Briar | Wedding Dress: Kisui Berlin | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Venue: At Home | Film Processing: The Find Lab

They Said “I Do” Aboard a Sailboat and It was Absolutely Awesome

Nautical weddings are always amazing, but a nautical wedding aboard a sailboat in the beautiful Pacific Ocean?  Next level. From the absolutely stunning weather to the classic meets romantic stylings coordinated by Love Blooms Event Design to the movie-like first dance surrounded by crystal blue waters. See every moment captured by Momentous Image in THE VAULT.

From Momentous Image… On April 30th, I had the pleasure of shooting Angela and Tom’s wedding out at sea. It was an absolutely beautiful sunny day for a wedding out on the water, and we had the perfect sunset to cap off the evening!

All of the details of this wedding were simply gorgeous. The two got ready at the Chrysalis Inn and Spa in Bellingham, Washington.  The bouquet was made by the talented Theresa from Althauser Design. She was able to incorporate Angela’s grandmother’s gloves into the bouquet, which made for a truly special touch. Theresa also made a beautiful flower collar for Angela and Tom’s dog Oakley, who was able to attend the wedding on the sailboat with them as well! The bridesmaids wore mismatched dresses that fit the same general color pattern, and it turned out to be very beautiful and personal.

After the ceremony, the captain found a nice place to drop anchor in Chuckanut Bay, where the guests continued to celebrate, enjoy nice wine and take in the breathtaking views of the water and stunning sunset. The bride, groom and guests all lent a hand to raise the sails when the captain put down the anchor, which added some fun to the evening!

I have to say, ever since I got to say “I Do” myself in February, weddings have become even more emotional for me. There are a few moments that really stand out from this one:

First, the couple had their first look out on the dock near the water, which was such a special intimate moment between the two in a gorgeous location. It was so touching. Later, Angela began to shed tears during the ceremony, and I couldn’t help but get a little teary myself. And of course, the Father of the Bride’s speech was so personal and touching—there was not a dry eye to be found. I can’t imagine how simultaneously difficult and special it is for a father to see his little girl reach such a huge milestone in her life.

The two families were so wonderful together, and Angela and Tom are so clearly loved by all their family and friends. It was a beautiful occasion and I’m honored to have been a part of it.

Photography: Momentous Image | Coordination: Love Blooms Event Design | Floral Design: Althauser Design | Wedding Dress: Houghton Bride | Cake: Cake Creations by Kylie | Invitations: Coppia Creative | Bride's Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Catering: A Taste of Elegance | Hair + Makeup: Salon Tryst Bellingham | DJ: GMB Entertainment | Hotel: The Chrysalis Inn & Spa | Venue: Schooner Zodiac | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Photography - Assistance: Keisha Harvey | Robes: Monogram Mills

This Seattle Wedding Has the Ultimate Cool Factor

To put it simply, I’m obsessed with this Seattle wedding; it’s the definition of cool. The BHLDN wedding dress with peek-a-boo lace details. The lush white and green bouquet from Studio 3 Floral Design. The urban Fremont Foundry venue. The gorgeous calligraphy from Songbird Paperie. Trust me when I say you don’t want to miss any of Alexandra Grace Photography‘s pretty pictures. So, head to The Vault now!

From Perfectly Posh Events… Makayla & Johnny are truly one of the sweetest couples who are deeply-madly in love. They are college sweethearts who met attending Oregon State University and they now live in St. Louis. They selected Seattle as the destination for their wedding because they love the Pacific Northwest and have close family & friend ties in the area. Makayla & Johnny did most of their planning from a distance and even booked their urban venue, the Fremont Foundry, sight-unseen!

Their overall vision was a simple and fresh wedding in an urban setting with a mix of modern and vintage that showcased the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. They chose a mix of copper, neutrals and natural greens as their color palette, which popped off the concrete setting at the Fremont Foundry beautifully. Johnny & Makayla wanted their guests to have a blast at their wedding so they incorporated an ice cream sandwich food truck and slow motion booth at the reception and both were definitely a big hit! The night ended with a sparkler departure and mini-bud vases of flowers for each guests as a favor.

Photography: Alexandra Grace Photography | Event Planning: Perfectly Posh Events | Floral Design: Studio 3 Floral Design | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Invitations: Songbird Paperie | Catering: Ravishing Radish Catering | Hair + Makeup: Salon Maison | DJ: Braden Landon | Venue: Fremont Foundry Events | Dessert: The Cookie Counter | Photo Booth: Seattle Slow Motion Booth

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A Wine Country Wedding Like You’ve Never Seen

If you thought your day was shaping up to be ordinary, think again because we’re about to take a trip to Washington state wine country with the O’Malley duo as our guides. They captured a summer celebration with a contemporary yet totally relaxed vibe from start to finish – this yummy creation by The Sweet Side included. More pretty awaits in The Vault!

From O’Malley PhotographersKevin & Kirsti wanted their friends and family to enjoy a weekend away celebrating their union, so they reserved the gorgeous Cave B Winery for a picturesque multi-day getaway. Friends flew in from all over the country and cozied up in chic cabins and “glamping” yurts that overlooked the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. Kevin and Kirsti said “I Do” with the gorgeous desert scenery as their backdrop, and danced the night away at a reception surrounded by lush vineyards. Their decor style was romantic and contemporary with a color palette of grey, slate blue, berry and pale pink.

From The Bride & Groom…It was really important to us to have a more laid-back vibe for our wedding so that our guests could relax and have a great time. Cave B seemed like the perfect setting for that. We wrote the ceremony ourselves to make it personal and hand-picked all of our songs. The most special part of the wedding will be the friends and family that will be with us on that day.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Cinematography: Tobler Films | Event Planning: Kaleb Norman James Design | Floral Design: Kaleb Norman James Design | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: The SweetSide | Ring: Blue Nile | Hair + Makeup: KLS Makeup Artistry | Groom's Attire: Banana Republic | Venue: Cave B Winery Estate

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An Industrial Woodland-Inspired Spring Wedding at Sodo Park Seattle

I swear, everything Ryan Flynn captures makes my heart melt. It’s almost as if his gorgeous images attract the sweetest souls for clients. And these two are the perfect example. Their Sodo Park soiree planned by Occasions with florals from Fleurt is filled with so much pretty and so much love, making this gallery pure sweetness.

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From Ryan Flynn PhotographyErica & Chris met a decade ago on Erica’s first day working at Costco. They soon became best friends, spent many weekends together and began dating. Their daughter, Claire, was born a year before the wedding and was such a special part of their wedding day, along with their beloved dog Walter Jones. Chris proposed to Erica at Marymoor Park where they had their first date four years before. It was only fitting that they had their “first look” and couple portraits done there too. Erica wore a beautiful wedding gown by Australian designer, Anna Campbell. The even took the extra lace from Erica’s dress to make a headband for baby Claire complete with her glittery Stuart Weitzman shoes. Covered in reclaimed wood, coral peonies and lush greenery, Sodo Park was transformed into a woodland wonder.

Photography: Ryan Flynn Photography | Event Planning: Occasions, LLC Wedding and Event Planning | Floral Design: Fleurt | Wedding Dress: Anna Campbell | Bride's Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | DJ: Braden Landon | Venue: Herban Feast | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Catering + Design: Herban Feast

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Chic Backyard Farm Wedding in Washington

Get those Pinterest boards ready because this is one stunner of a celebration. A backyard wedding with the talented O’Malley Photographers behind the lens that’s effortlessly elegant thanks to VOWS Wedding & Event Planning and the simply beyond Flora Nova blooms. From the tempting The Sweet Side desserts, to a few animal friends making their cameos, this is one party we would’ve vied for an invite to. See it all in The Vault!

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From Katy Roberts of VOWSThe Altig family (groom’s family) are well known in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland; they are a big and active family, devout Catholics, kind and generous…they also have a farm in the middle of the city! Parents Rick & Lisa bought the large property in the Kirkland Highlands in the 80s then raised their family of 4 there. It was the dream of first daughter, Natalie, to get married in this special place so we did that on the pool deck in 2010. The tradition continued with Richie Altig (eldest son) wanting to do the same. His love of the animals took us down to the farm property.

Among the boisterous turkeys, lamas, goats, a mini horse (who loved to eat flowers, we later learned!), and a donkey named Burrito is a heavily slanted orchard which was determined large enough for a tent to fit 275 guests – perfect! We brought in the experts and the vision became reality. It took 5 days and 10 men to build the staging, install the hardwood-like flooring, grand staircase, railings, catering ramp, and to erect the gorgeous Tidewater Tent on the Altig Family Farm.

Words beautiful bride Brita described as her vision were: romantic, timeless, chic. Our palette was the softest of blush, greens, ivory, and taupe. We used a variety of table shapes and sizes to fill the grand white tent: farm tables, large, medium and small rounds with different textured linens to bring interest. Each place setting was adorned with vintage flatware, layered chargers of gold rimmed glass and floral print vintage china, gorgeous menus describing the lucky guests’ 6 course, Italian-inspired meal (Mom’s side is Italian).

The groom and groomsmen got ready in the 100-year-old cabin at the base of the property that had been moved by the family from Kirkland’s waterfront before it was demolished. The Altigs refurbished it staying as true to the time it was built as possible. The girls got ready in an extension of the main house in a well-appointed guest apartment next to a private dance studio where Brita and her girls spent a lot of time practicing (Brita is a Sea Gal for the Seattle Seahawks).

The day was a dream though rain did flirt with us (it is Seattle after all). Traditional Catholic ceremony with mass, then a send-off in Grandpa’s Vintage Model A. A sea of greens and romantic flowers awaited them at the reception including a stunning, one of a kind, floral backdrop behind their head table. The night was full of great food, entertaining toasts, and roaming animals per the family’s request. The mini horse spent hours looking at his reflection in our porta potty waiting area’s vintage vanity. He was the hit of the night!

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Cinematography: Bogle Productions | Event Planning + Design: VOWS Wedding & Event Planning | Floral Design: Flora Nova Design | Wedding Dress: Berta | Cake: The SweetSide | Stationery: La Happy | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: John Howie Catering | Calligraphy: La Happy | Lighting: Greenlight Event Design | Tuxedo: Arte Latica | Bridal Party Hair + Makeup: Erin Skipley | Bride's Hair: Erin Skipley | Bride's Makeup: Susan Cummins | Dress Shop: Bridal Galleria | Grooms Shoes: Gucci | Rentals: Vintage Ambiance | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals

Industrial-Meets-Organic Romantic Gray Wedding Inspiration

Vintage rings from Trumpet And Horn. An ethereal dove gray Alexandra Grecco lace top and and tulle skirt. Lush, organic-inspired florals full of white peonies. And an empty loft transformed into an elegant, industrial chic reception with a french flair thanks to Kaleb Norman James Design and La Tavola Fine Linens. Trust me when I say, it doesn’t get any prettier than this inspiration session from Whiskers And Willow Photography. Pin it all in The Vault

From Whiskers And Willow PhotographyGray is a color of transitioning – midway between heavy dark black and light bright white. As winter transitions to spring we wanted to reject the stark heaviness typically associated with winter, and instead evoke a wispy mood. Winter weddings are so frequently associated with dark colors, but we wanted something that spoke to a nascent transition from winter to spring. Deep floral hues, arranged by Kaleb Norman James (accented tastefully with white peonies), heavy flatware, and the striking dark wood of the Metropolist, were contrasted against the light and airy color of linens from La Tavola Fine Linens, enabling this mood of rebirth. Preppy details – aged books and wood darts – adorned the airy stationary by Koordination by Krisanna. The flowy Alexandra Grecco skirt and top from The Dress Theory, juxtaposed with the wool ASOS grooms’ suit, completed the ambiance, and perfectly encapsulated our winter to spring transition.

Photography: Jacqueline Benét Photography | Event Planning: Merren Events | Floral + Event Design: Kaleb Norman James Design | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Rings: Trumpet & Horn | Hair + Makeup: Yessie Libby | Calligraphy: Koordination By Krisanna | Groom's Attire: ASOS | Venue: Metropolist | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Female Model: Abby Armstrong | Male Model: Andrew Matz | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Ring Box: The Mrs Box

Romantic Washington Light House Engagement

You guys, I can’t – This engagement session is just TOO cute, I mean will you just look at those pups! Giving true meaning to the term puppy love, Alex & Jake planned the ultimate engagement session complete with a lighthouse backdrop that’ll have you mesmerized. It’s the sweetest lil’ session we ever did see and thanks to Blue Rose Photography we’ve got it all to share in The Vault!

From Blue Rose Photography Alex & Jake met us on a beautiful fall day down in Gig Harbor Wa. They grew up in that area together and it had special meaning to them. We found a cute little lighthouse on a private peninsula and walked around playing on the beach with their two adorable dogs. I really loved the outfits they picked out for their shoot and so I know their wedding will be stylish and beautiful as well. Cant wait for their August 2016 wedding!

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Classic San Juan Islands Wedding

This is what happens when classic meets seaside chic in the San Juan Islands: absolute perfection.  From the crazy cool invites designed by the bride to the sophisticated maids rockin’ Alfred Angelo to the gorgeous reception dotted with Jen’s Blossoms.  Blue Rose Photography was on hand to capture every moment beautifully and it’s all just waiting to be devoured in THE VAULT.

From Blue Rose Photography… Sarah & Jonathan got married on a gorgeous August day in the San Juan Islands. They said I do at the Roche Harbor Resort near Friday Harbor. Jonathan is an Air Traffic Controller and Sarah is a graphic designer. Sarah designed her own invitations and even had a custom font made for their wedding. The font was used in a wood slat they used for their guest book and will be used on their album as well. Since they are both from different places originally, Florida and Minnesota, they blended sand from both states during their ceremony to unite them as one. After the ceremony guests tossed lavender to congratulate the couple. Sarah had the cutest hand painted champagne glasses for her bridesmaids that she got off Etsy. Their Kukuruza popcorn favors were a huge hit as well. One of my personal favorite moments form the wedding was taking their portraits on a giant yacht at sunset!

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Photography: Blue Rose Photography | Floral Design: Jen's Blossoms | Wedding Dress: La Belle Elaine's | Cake: Cakes By Felicitations | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Alfred Angelo | Catering: Roche Harbor Resort | DJ: Otto-Mattic Mobile Music | Favors: Kukuruza Popcorn | Groom's Attire: Joseph Abboud | Venue: Roche Harbor Resort

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Cozy + Romantic Mountaintop Washington Wedding

With “it’s wild beauty, hazy views, and graceful simplicity,” the historic Vista House was the perfect canvas for this beautiful couple to plan their happily ever after. The Bride transformed the old stone house with untamed flowers, antique chandeliers and a rich color scheme. In the end, the Bride and Groom’s day was “a perfect dream, a summertime winter wonderland, and absolute heaven.” See all the beauty from Megan Robinson in The Vault!

From The Bride…We spent September 5, 2015 in heaven. Enveloped in the clouds, surrounded by the people we love most and in the arms of each other. Our mountaintop-wedding day took place on the coldest and most magical Spokane, Washington summer day imaginable.

Chas and I knew that the historic Vista House, a rustic stone structure perched on the summit of Mount Spokane, would be the ideal setting for our intimate wedding. We saw it’s wild beauty, hazy views, and graceful simplicity as the perfect canvas for our happily ever after. We envisioned the empty, old building, built lovingly out of the mountain’s stone by the CCC in 1934, coming to life as the host of our elegant, untamed party. It was the prefect representation of us.

Chas and I met on our first day of kindergarten but, despite growing up together on a small island in the Puget Sound of Washington State, it wasn’t until years after we’d left that we fell in love. Back in our hometown during a summer break between college terms we realized that all the things we have in common, and all the things we don’t fit perfectly together.

Between the two of us our interests are vast and varied. As an interior designer and stylist I love beautiful things, art, flowers and the feeling I get when I’m in the midst of a creative project. Chas’ love of the rugged outdoors, fishing, hiking and challenging himself make him passionate about his career as a fisheries biologist. There are also so many things we both love: our love of the changing seasons, friendly competition, spending time with people we love, our darling pets, enjoying nature, all things food, exploring new places and, of course, each other. We wanted our wedding to hit those notes and to truly and uniquely represent us individually and together as future husband and wife.

We let our imaginations run wild during the wedding planning process. After being lucky enough to secure the venue (the State of Washington had just decided to allow the Vista House be rented for events such as ours!)! We had to find amazing vendors who were just as passionate and crazy as us. It took little convincing to get the creative people we worked with on board. Photos were taken, maps and diagrams were drawn and slowly and surely our lavish mountain affair was lovingly planned.

The week leading up to the wedding the ever-changing forecast kept us on our toes and we all were praying for a clear day. The morning of September 5th was miserably cold and wet. From the grand windows of the Historic Davenport Hotel my bridesmaids and I could see that our beloved mountaintop had been devoured by a swirling mass of clouds and rain. Even so, everyone’s hearts had never been lighter. We put on our gowns, gathered our flowers, and delightedly consented to the fact that no matter how much hairspray we used, our hair was going to frizz. Up on the mountain preparations were well underway, rental trucks came and went, handmade garlands of mountain cedar were hung, heaters were roaring, the wedding platform my dad built was assembled, the wild floral centerpieces my mom sister and I made were set upon the tables and a generator buzzed away lighting the chandelier that Chas and I had found on one of our frequent wedding antique shopping trips. Last minute decisions were made and plans were improvised due to the storm. Our hero vendors donned thick coats and braved on.

As we drove up the mountain the frigidly rainy day became a misty wonderland. Wispy threads of disappointment in the weather were replaced with awe. We found ourselves in a heavenly dream and were enchanted by it. The Vista house was bedecked and glowing, lively with the celebration and humming with the joy of our family and friends who pitched in to make our vision come to life. When Chas and I saw each other for the first time, dressed to be wed, in the middle of that scene, we felt the electricity of our love of the love around us.

In a burst of merriment we decided to hold our ceremony outdoors after all and piling throw blankets high we invited our guests to make themselves cozy during our vows. Chas gallantly wrapped me in his tuxedo jacket mid way through the ceremony when he saw me tremble from the cold and the warmth of our sprits continued throughout the evening. We dined on the most delicious food and drink, seafood hors d’oeuvres made with Dungeness crab Chas’ family caught, halibut and lamb, blackberry spritzers, champagne and our favorite Lemon Chiffon cake. The Vista House remained wreathed in the finest mist that day, that broke once only for the faintest moment to show a glimpse of a lake far in the distance and lifted just as the night had hit full swing. Frost clung to the windows but inside we celebrated merrily. It wasn’t how we imagined our wedding to be, we couldn’t have planned for that misty magic. We were blessed with a day that was a perfect dream, a summertime winter wonderland, and absolute heaven.

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Photography: Megan Robinson | Event Design + Styling: The Bride | Floral Design: Garden Of Eden | Wedding Dress: Rosa Clara | Cakes: Chaps Bakery | Stationery: Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence | Catering: Feast Catering | Bow Ties: The Tie Bar | Venue: Lake Wenatchee State Park | Floral Centerpiece Design: The Bride, Her Sister + Mother | Rentals: Event Rents | Ribbon: Frou Frou Chic | Veil: Melinda Rose Design

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Elegant + Quirky Dog Themed Garden Wedding

And just like that my heart exploded into a million shiny little pieces – all thanks to the adorable captures from Jennifer Tai Photo Artistry. For this is the type of gallery that should come with an advisory because trust me, once you see all the adorable elements (hello, pup inspired details) you’ll explode with squeals. Don’t say we didn’t warn you and get ready to see it all firsthand in The Vault!

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From Jennifer Tai Photo ArtistryKathryn and Max, with wedding planner extraordinaire Lisa Chambers of Chambers & Co, created an elegant yet quirky evening of celebration featuring their beloved dog, Douglas (or Dug)!

Held at the beautiful Dunn Gardens, the wedding felt like a private backyard affair. At the center was a flag-cloth tent from Cort Rentals, which at the time was the only company that had the service of renting and installing. Lisa, her team and the ladies from Lola Creative did an amazing job with the florals with paper flowers at the ceremony, and arrangements of coral and teal at the reception.

Herban Feast welcomed Kathryn and Max’s guests with a festive and colorful mimosa bar before the ceremony. Dinner was a creative showcase of bento boxes created with the bride and groom’s faves and dessert an ice cream buffet bar – all of which Doug hovered over protectively.

The highlight of the evening, among other things, was the unique karaoke DJ, helmed by the lovely Chrissy Williams. Everyone loves a good karaoke session with a spot of dancing mixed in from time to time.

It was a beautiful wedding to document from start to finish, laid back yet intricate, just as a backyard wedding should be. The best part was that Dug was the star of it all!

From the Couple… Max and I are huge nerds. We met online while playing a role-playing video game. We battled digital monsters and quested for rare treasures for about six months before deciding to meet in person. The designated location? A Japanese anime convention…dressed in costumes as our favorite characters. (Nerd alert!) When we met, he was relieved that I turned out to be an actual girl. I was relieved that he had a decent face.

Many years later we decided to tie the knot. We got an adorable dog named Douglas somewhere along the way. He was the inspiration for our wedding. Mainly because we couldn’t figure out how to incorporate both of our nerdy hobbies into the wedding, in a way that we wouldn’t regret in the future (Think: Full-blown Star Trek themed wedding complete with phasers instead of bouquets). Also because our lives revolve around that 110 pound mutt. He is many breeds, including: St. Bernard, Husky, German Shepherd, and Mastiff. Including Douglas in the wedding was easy. I have to give a lot of credit to our amazing wedding planner Lisa Chambers from Chambers and Co. She was such an enabler in the planning process–even inviting Douglas to all the planning sessions! It was no wonder he became such a (literally) huge part of our big day. First, he was assigned the role of ring-bearer. Next, our stationery designer Sheryl of Paper Moxie included him in our invitations. Then, the place cards turned into his silhouette. Our floral designers Emily and Flick from Lola Creative got in on the fun and added him to many parts of the decor, such as the decorative pillows for the seating as well. We tried to sprinkle some subtle details with Douglas throughout our wedding too (e.g. Max’s lapel pin, bar menu holders).

The actual wedding day was a whirlwind of fun and festivities–at the end of the day I couldn’t believe that it flew by so quickly! We enjoyed being with our small, tight-knit group of friends and family. Good food and drinks, dancing, karaoke, ice cream for dessert, and our cuddly pup right there with us the whole time–we wouldn’t have had it any other way.

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Photography: Jennifer Tai | Event Planner: Chambers & Co. | Floral Design: Lola Creative | Gown: Tadashi Shoji | Stationery: Paper Moxie | Engagement Ring: LT Denny | Rings: Ravens' Refuge | Catering: Herban Feast | Hair + Makeup: Ashli Danielle | Calligraphy: Mary Beth Person | Favors: Theo Chocolate | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Wedding Venue: Dunn Gardens | Dug's Custom Collar: Danes And Divas | Groom's Dog Pin: Wild Life Pins | Guestbook Poster: Harvey Grey | Linen: Creative Coverings | Magnet Dog-Shaped Menu Holders: BHLDN | Mobile Restrooms: Royal Restrooms | Music: Chrissy Williams | Placecards: JonNi Paper Goods | Tent + Rentals: Cort Party Rentals | Valet: Butler Valet Service

Rustic Chic Vashon Island Wedding in Washington

See these centerpieces? Well, would you believe me if I told you that Leah and Brian actually unearthed those vessels from the very ground where they were married days before? AH-MAZING. Even more awesome, the fact that this pair made their day truly unique. From their ring-warming ceremony, to the hand drawn wedding logo, every detail was their own and we’re absolutely smitten with it all. See their special day in its entirety captured by the uber talented Jonas Seaman Photography in THE VAULT!

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From Jonas Seaman PhotographyThis was such a beautiful day. Leah & Brian got married at Triple Brook Farms on Vashon Island. They had so many beautiful personal details throughout the day including vintage bottles on the tables unearthed from a family property, their own hand drawn wedding logo, and little bags of coffee beans roasted fresh by Leah’s Dad as wedding favors.

From the Bride…Brian’s family owns land on the south end of Vashon Island, and we spent a day digging up antique bottles and jars that had been buried on their property decades earlier. We used them in our centerpieces to hold flowers and lights, and it was a nice nod to the history of the island as well as looking really cute, and costing nothing.

We included a ring-warming, since we wanted the ceremony to be about more than just the two of us, and involve our guests as well. We wanted to honor the fact that everyone there had shaped our lives in some way, and had helped us to become those two people who were standing up at the front, about to get married to each other. 

Trust your instincts, and hire professionals whenever possible. Having people show up and just get busy making things happen without having to ask a ton of questions or need to be told what to do was such a relief after doing so much of the heavy lifting ourselves.  Nothing will be as bad as you think it will be. It was the best day! It took a ton of effort and planning to get there, but I can’t think of anything that could have made it better.

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Elegant Coastal Chic Roche Harbor Wedding

The secret to planning a perfect wedding? Easy, first purchase one dreamy Anna Campbell gown and then ask the O’Malley Photographers to capture all the pretty. For we swear their cameras have magical powers – because honestly everything they capture turns into wedding gold. Just as Chris and Kelly, for their big day was one graced with marry-me-moments crafted by Valley & Company that’ll have you pinning it all. It’s the type of gallery that we’re going gaga for and it’s all sitting in THE VAULT!

From O’Malley PhotographersWe absolutely love Chris and Kelly, one of the kindest and most genuine couples we’ve ever worked with. Their Roche Harbor Resort wedding in July was a joy to be part of.

They are both busy with high-level military jobs that keep them working very hard, so we worked to create a beautiful and memorable island getaway where they could just relax and enjoy life with their friends and family, who flew in from across the globe. It proved to be a great retreat where they could kayak, lounge on the rocky shores and eagle watch with their guests without a care in the world.

We brought a lush Northwest-inspired look to the ceremony and reception with hundreds of feet of overhead greenery installations dancing overhead while guests dined at long king’s tables. To enhance the beautiful seaside surroundings, each detail was thoughtful and classic, just like Chris and Kelly. Subtle unexpected nautical touches popped up throughout the day, like driftwood aisle markers in over sized galvanized pails, hand-calligraphed driftwood escort cards, oyster shell calligraphy place cards, and beautiful decadent bon-voyage treat boxes with curated Northwest goods like Washington State cookies, jam and Orcas Island postcards.

One of the highlights of their wedding day was the Color Guard Ceremony, a formal military-style ceremony where the flag is brought down and trumpets played {summer camp-style!}. The entire harbor stopped to watch and the couple was formally announce before cannons shot off. Dozens of boats followed suit with their horns. Such a fun sentiment!

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Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Event Planning: Valley & Co. | Event Planning: Merren Events | Floral Design: Valley & Co. | Wedding Dress: Anna Campbell | Cake: Tallant House | Invitations: Sparkvites | Rings: Mociun | Hair + Makeup: Erin Skipley | Calligraphy: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | DJ: Mike Garcia | Band: Hank | Favors: Valley & Co. | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Officiant: Seattle Wedding Officiants | Venue: Roche Harbor Resort | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Custom Monnogramming: Oatmeal Lace Design | Desserts: Tallant House | Linen Rentals: Choice Linens | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals | Treat Boxes: Shop Sweet Lulu

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