Log Cabin Wedding in Vintage Flair
Summer brings on a different kind of cabin fever. And this darling Quebec wedding made the most of it's rustic surroundings by cracking out the heirloom record player, lawn games, and some great food from Black Strap BBQ (and they don't skimp of the poutine for all you Québécois folks out there). Lachance Photo captured some lovely pictures of the day. For more of the festivities, check out the full gallery here.
From Lachance Photo... Tom & Elizabeth, this amazing and sweet couple had a vintage vision of their wedding day, and it all fell greatly into place on that beautiful sunny day.
The ceremony set up was perfectly laid out in the spacious backyard of a log cabin, with a view of the lake. A welcoming smell was in the air, lavender flowers were present on a small table, and small arrangement of flowers in small jars posted along the isle path. A good friend of the bride and groom was the officiant.
The vintage details were present during the entire day, ranging from the old record player that had a family sentimental value, wooden frames with quirky words, rustic place mats with the menus, and golden frame for table arrangements to hanging flags (just married).
Guests had plenty to entertain themselves, ranging from classic outdoor games such as giant Jenga, which was built by the bride and her father to the traditional croquet. The sun was right on cue, and the rays would fill the colorful room that was garnished with paper balloons, and showcasing the table arrangements with flowers in bright blue old fashioned jars. Some of the vintage decor were the bride's and groom's personal collection, as well as one of the bridesmaid's.
The diner started with a music performance from the newly weds and their bridal party! For guests feast, whether you had a sweet tooth, or just wanted something to munch on, a variety of candies were at their disposal, including a popcorn machine! The bride's mother even made the caramel apples. The guests enjoyed some beef brisket, smoked chicken, Southern Greens, Memphis BBQ sauce, coleslaw, bacon beans and the traditional Quebec's poutine.
What a gorgeous wedding with amazing people!
The ceremony set up was perfectly laid out in the spacious backyard of a log cabin, with a view of the lake. A welcoming smell was in the air, lavender flowers were present on a small table, and small arrangement of flowers in small jars posted along the isle path. A good friend of the bride and groom was the officiant.
The vintage details were present during the entire day, ranging from the old record player that had a family sentimental value, wooden frames with quirky words, rustic place mats with the menus, and golden frame for table arrangements to hanging flags (just married).
Guests had plenty to entertain themselves, ranging from classic outdoor games such as giant Jenga, which was built by the bride and her father to the traditional croquet. The sun was right on cue, and the rays would fill the colorful room that was garnished with paper balloons, and showcasing the table arrangements with flowers in bright blue old fashioned jars. Some of the vintage decor were the bride's and groom's personal collection, as well as one of the bridesmaid's.
The diner started with a music performance from the newly weds and their bridal party! For guests feast, whether you had a sweet tooth, or just wanted something to munch on, a variety of candies were at their disposal, including a popcorn machine! The bride's mother even made the caramel apples. The guests enjoyed some beef brisket, smoked chicken, Southern Greens, Memphis BBQ sauce, coleslaw, bacon beans and the traditional Quebec's poutine.
What a gorgeous wedding with amazing people!