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Portland Cambodian Wedding from Stott Shots Photography and Videography

I hope your manners are nice and polished, because after spending all morning with this Portland wedding, you are going to be profusely thanking the talent of Stott Shots Photography and Videography. I know I have been since I first laid eyes on it. There are so many fantastic pieces to this soiree, but they are all made even better by the couples’ obvious love. It’s beautiful. Make sure to check out the gallery on this one – it’s packed full of image after pretty image!

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My husband, Nick, and I met while attending the University of Washington in Seattle. We formally met when Nick interviewed for a job with the student government. I was the student body president at the time and served on the hiring committee. He was such a professional during the interview – he took each question very seriously and I knew right away that he would be a fantastic student leader. I certainly did not look at him in any romantic capacity at that time! Nick ended up getting hired for the position and we became co-workers and great friends. We both still look back fondly at our time together in student government and treasure the moments we shared with other students, all passionate about doing good in the world.

Nick and I stayed good friends for the next few years, even after we moved to different cities. Nick eventually moved to Connecticut and I left Seattle to attend law school at Cornell. I’ll never forget arriving at the Syracuse airport, with only two suitcases (nothing short of a miracle for me, the consumate clotheshorse!), and with my only friend on the East Coast – Nick – waiting to pick me up and help me move to my new town. I was incredibly nervous, but the second I saw him I felt myself breathe a small sigh of relief, knowing that at the very least I had one friend nearby to rely on.

Over the next months, our friendship grew into much more and we eventually started dating. In fact, we dated for more than six years before deciding to get married. We went through so much change over those years but were lucky that the one thing that stayed consistent was that we grew with each other and developed an incredibly strong relationship throughout the various trials and tribulations. Let this story be a lesson to those out there looking for a life partner — a friendship can most certainly develop into the greatest love of your life! …

We loved this couple so much that when we heard that in addition to this gorgeous wedding and highlight film, courtesy of Stott Shots Photography and Videography, there was also a full Cambodian ceremony to celebrate this couples love, we just had to see it. And when we saw it, we just had to share it. So here you go!

I am Cambodian American and grew up in a very traditional Cambodian home. It was incredibly important to my family (and myself) to incorporate our culture in the wedding celebrations. Nick and I decided to have a traditional one and a half day long Cambodian wedding weekend in my hometown, Vancouver, WA, followed by a small civil ceremony in New York in support of marriage equality (we always knew we wanted to get married in a state where marriage is legal for all — we originally planned on Washington D.C. but were thrilled when our own state passed the new law) and, last but not least, a “Western” wedding in Portland, which incorporated my Cambodian heritage and Nick’s Scottish heritage, as well as other cultures, one month later. How lucky were we to have three weddings?!?

The Cambodian wedding weekend was a family and community effort. My parents, auntie, uncles, cousins, and countless friends and loved ones (including two from Cambodia) worked tirelessly to prepare the wedding festivities. They cooked amazing traditional food, pulled together the most beautiful wardrobe (I had seven costume changes!), decorated the venues, played the music at the reception — they really did it all! The Cambodian ceremonies at my parents’ home featured traditional wedding rituals, including blessings from monks, a procession of the groom, his family, and the guests through my childhood neighboorhood, a hair cutting ceremony (to signify the shedding of our old selves and the start of our new life together), string-tying ceremony (guests tied red strings around our wrists and provide a blessing; the strings tied by the parents and the elder running the ceremony remain on until they fall off), a circle of light ceremony (couples married 10+ years sat around us and passed a candle around while providing blessings). All of this was topped off by a dinner reception for 450 people, with live Cambodian classical and modern music, as well as a performance by children from the Cambodian classical dance troupe that I performed with when I was younger.

My favorite memory from the Cambodian festivities was seeing how seamlessly Nick’s non-Cambodian family blended with my very Cambodian friends and family, and feeling all of the love and energy from both sides of the family. Truly, all of our friends and family came together for a magical weekend — my uncle from Cambodia, who was separated from my dad over 30 years ago during the terrible war in Cambodia, came to the the US for the festivities (his first trip outside of Cambodia), and even Nick’s 93 year old grandfather pushed aside his wheelchair at the reception in order to dance!

As for our “Western” wedding, Nick and I spent a lot of time and effort coming up with every little detail and were blessed to find the perfect vendors, in addition to family and friends, who helped execute our vision. We actually secretly started wedding planning six months before we got engaged because we wanted the planning to be “our” thing, without input from anyone else. I highly recommend this for couples who are antsy about too much family involvement! The experience was a great way for us to bond in a new way.

We chose our ceremony venue because we wanted to get married in a church, but a church whose principles and religious views align with our own and explicitly seek to include of people from all walks of life. We found the perfect fit with the First Unitarian Church. We chose our reception venue because we immediately liked and trusted Via, our contact with the venue (super important since we live across the country from our reception venue), and also because the catering featured locally sourced products and is in my favorite Portland neighborhood, the Pearl District, which feels like a little slice of Brooklyn to us.

Our wedding ceremony was planned from start to finish by the two of us. We wanted the ceremony to feel very intimate, so each detail came from one of our heads and involved someone close to us. We opened the ceremony with a prayer by my best friend and matron of honor, in recognition of our Christian beliefs. The officiant was a dear friend and judge who I used to intern for in law school. We worked with her to develop the script for the ceremony, which included some reflections that she shared during our civil ceremony in New York. We wrote our vows together and also wrote personal sentiments to share with each other in front of our friends and family. I am a huge music afficianado, so the songs selected for the string quartet to play before, during and after the ceremony, as well as some of the DJ’s song selections at the reception, took a long time to choose. For example, I’ve wanted to walk down the aisle to a string version of the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s “Hysteric” for years, and I spent a lot of time tracking down the sheet music online!

We also asked four of our friends to share their reflections on marriage and love. Each person brought a unique perspective: there was a modern version of the Seven Blessings (we have great affinity for the Jewish religion and culture since moving to NYC), a Navajo blessing, a reading of “Love” by Roy Croft, as well as one friend’s personal reflections. At the altar, we created a small display in recognition of our ancestors. Rather than lighting a unity candle, both sets of parents lit incense at the altar, a Cambodian Buddhist tradition. We incorporated the Cambodian string-tying ritual into our ceremony, and each set of parents tied a red string to our wrist as a blessing. We also incorporated the Scottish “pinning of the tartan” ceremony, where Nick’s mom, on behalf of his family, pinned their family tartan to me as a sign of their acceptance of my family and I into theirs. It was incredibly meaningful to have our ceremony feature each of our heritages, as well as other cultures that we respect and love. Hands down, my favorite moment of the ceremony was when Nick and I exchanged personal sentiments with each other, reflecting on why we love each other in front of our family and friends.

We wanted the cozy feeling to continue at the reception, so we worked with the venue to create four very long rows of tables to seat our 180 guests, which made the dinner feel more “family style.” We also wanted the reception to feature a mix of elements from the Pacific Northwest (where we grew up), parts of my Cambodian heritage, with touches of NYC (where we’ve lived for almost our entire relationship). To that end, the reception featured gorgeous, lush and woodsy floral installations, and locally sourced food, desserts, beer, wine and liquor to reflect the Pac NW; table runners made out of traditional Cambodian silk and homemade Cambodian desserts as a shout-out to my heritage; and miscellaneous “city” touches to reflect our current hometown — the open, gallery-like venue, naming each table after some of our favorite city locations, along with a description of why each location holds a special place in our hearts. Other favorite reception items were: the stunning floral wall, which stemmed from a picture I found during a late night on Pinterest, the collection of love related books, a wall and table of family wedding photos and photos of us (created by Nick’s mom), as well as a bevy of awesome Etsy finds, some stemming from my ideas, others purchased directly from buyers (“Keep Calm and Marry On” signage, personalized cake topper, “Mr.” and “Mrs.” chair signs, birdcage for cards, photobooth props, love and marriage themed books, etc.). Although it was a very small thing, our favorite touch at the reception was handwritten notes written to each guest, which we placed at each table, thanking them for coming and explaining why they are an important part of our lives.

As for wedding favors, we created CDs of our favorite love songs, each of which played at some point during the wedding festivities, found a design for the CD label and cover, and one of our wedding attendants went through the painstaking process of assembling almost 200 labels and covers. We also made out-of-town guest bags which were filled with local snacks and information on Portland, sourced from farmers markets, local stores, and the Chamber of Commerce by another amazing wedding attendant.

Photographer: Kacie, Kyle and Dylan of Stott Shots Photography and Videography / Videographer: Troy Costa, Stott Shots Photography and Videopgraphy / Floral Designer: Rosemary Stafford Floral Design / Day-of Coordinator: Ryan Mattson / Stationery: Jack & Jill Wedding / Dessert Table & Floral Wall: Amy Childs of One Divine Party / Wedding gown: Jenny Lee, from Divine Designs / Reception Dress: Leanne Marshall / Bridesmaid’s Dress Designer: Jenny Woo / Linen, Chair and Lighting Rentals: West Coast Productions / Hotel: The Nines / Out-of-Town Guest Bags: Wedding Chicks / Ceremony Music: Collage Music / DJ: Maushole / Ceremony Site: First Unitarian Church / Reception Site & Catering: Urban Studio, Pearl Catering / Hair: Salon 77 / Makeup: Event Cosmetics / Photobooth: The Original Photobooth

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Bali Wedding by Alison Mayfield Photography Studio

Oh, Bali… I heart you.  With your stunning black sand beaches and breathtaking Indian Ocean views, it seriously doesn’t get any lovelier than you.  Take for example this gorgeous soiree by Alison Mayfield Photography Studio, which is simply brimming with darling details, fabulous florals and pretty purple hues.  And with every last amazing moment wrapped up in Bali goodness, I can’t stop oohing and ahhing over this elegant meets beach chic affair.  Even better?  I know you’ll love it, too!  Join me in the gallery for more!

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From the Bride and Groom… We wanted the wedding to be a reflection of who we are as a couple: simple and easy going. So when we first saw the amazing waves and the black sand beach at Alila Villas Soori, we knew right away that it was the place where we wanted to celebrate our wedding with our closest friends and family. The ceremony was held at sunset where four of our closest friends spoke about us before the vows and rings exchange. The dinner reception was held next to an infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean where guests enjoyed authentic Balinese cuisine. We couldn’t have asked for a better location and a better team of people to work with throughout the entire wedding planning process. Many thanks to Alison Mayfield Photography for capturing our special moments.

Photography: Alison Mayfield Photography Studio / Bride’s Dress: Junko Yoshioka / Bride’s Shoes: Stuart Weitzman & Colin Stuart / Bride’s Hair & Makeup: Yachicko Masda / Groom’s Suit: Theory / Groom’s Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo / Men’s Ties: Hugo Boss / Bridesmaids Dresses: Jenny Yoo / Bridesmaid & Mother of the Bride Hair & Makeup: Didin / Location, Cake, Decoration, Food & Beverages: Alila Villas Soori (Tabanan, Bali) / Wedding Invitations: Bella Figura / Sand Jars: My Wonder Jar / Crinkle Fans: BHLDN / Cookies: Infinite Delight / Cake topper: Lil Cake Toppers

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Della Terra Mountain Chateau Wedding from Becky Young + Cori Cook

This couple met in the city where I first fell in love with my husband – Fort Collins, Colorado. Call it kismet that their wedding fell into my lap, but as soon as I read the first line of their love story, I felt a certain pull to them. And then I read their amazing proposal story. And my stomach exploded in a fit of butterflies. And then. I laid eyes on the wedding. Photographed by Becky Young Photography. Phenomenal flowers by Cori Cook Floral Design. Cupcakes galore. And all set at the beautiful Della Terra Mountain Chateau. I was hooked, and I just couldn’t get enough. So I wanted to share this special couple with you all today, and I’ll remind you now that there is a full image gallery just waiting for you to explore!

Kanit and I met blues dancing in Fort Collins, CO.  It’s a passion that we share, so it made perfect sense that Kanit would devise a secret plan to propose while dancing. Our group of friends got together every Tuesday night to dance.  I thought the dance that night was nothing out of the ordinary, except that it was in a different location than normal and only our close friends were present. What I didn’t realize was that Kanit was in town.  He had lead me to believe that he was at his new base in Texas, when in fact he was secretly staying at my friend’s house. Even when I saw the floor lined with candles and flowers, it still didn’t register anything special. During one of the songs, I noticed that the girls were drifting out of the dance one by one, leaving me as the object of a large, involved, steal-dance with all the guys.  Imagine my surprise when Kanit suddenly stole me and everyone faded to the sides of the floor!  I immediately knew exactly why he was there and I refused to let him get on his knee.  After a good-natured struggle, he finally succeeded, whispered a heartfelt proposal, and I accepted.

We immediately started planning the wedding.  We knew that we didn’t want to have our wedding at some hotel or other popular venue; it just didn’t fit our personalities.  After an exhaustive web search, I found, quite by accident, Della Terra. Since it was only a half hour into the mountains from my parents’ house, we decided to check it out.  As soon as we walked up we knew it was the place.  The staff was so nice to us, the building gorgeous, the location perfect.  After we picked the venue, we began looking at wedding planners.  I had been a little unsure about hiring a wedding planner, but trying to plan a Colorado wedding while living in Texas was something that I didn’t want to tackle on my own.  I began emailing with Debbie at Save the Date Events, and after a long phone conversation, we decided to hire her!  Probably the best decision made during our planning process.  Through her, we met our photographer, caterer, and dj.  Through our wonderful photographer, I met our florist.  Debbie kept me sane and organized.  I highly recommend having a wedding planner!

Since Kanit is Thai and I was born and raised in the foothills of Colorado, we decided to turn that into a theme.  To compliment the beautiful venue, we went with a chocolate brown, light sage-y green, and purple (my favorite color).  With lots of help from Debbie and Cori at Cori Cook Floral, we were able to create a cohesive feel to the Thailand-meets-Colorado theme. For favors, we gave little Thai elephants because they represent good luck in the Thai culture nestled in with some Rocky Mountain Taffy, purchased at a shop in Estes Park.  The buffet-style dinner had local Colorado-style food, a mashed potato bar, and a Pad Thai station.

One of the things I remember most vividly is the weather.  The night before it was cold and very foggy.  Guests told us that they had driven through freezing rain and fog on their way up the mountain.  We were truly blessed.  On our wedding day, the sky was nearly clear, the air a cool mid-70s, and just the barest breeze.  I remember all the smiles of our guests and the energy of the reception.  Kanit tells me he remembers watching me walk down the aisle.  Becky at Becky Young Photography was amazing at catching all the moments during the day and we really have been unable to pick a favorite photo.

Overall, our wedding was everything we had dreamed of.  It was as close to perfect as possible.  And thanks to Debbie and the fabulous staff at Della Terra, the wedding went off without a hitch, and I didn’t even KNOW about any problems, so I was able to concentrate on enjoying myself, my new husband, and celebrating with our friends and family.

Photography: Becky Young Photography / Venue: Della Terra Mountain Chateau / Event Coordination: Save the Date Events / Catering: Footers / Floral Design: Cori Cook Floral Design / Cake: Intricate Icings / DJ: Great Time DJs / Hair: Bella Capelli / Invitations: Cloud 9 Weddings and Papers / Wedding Dress Designer: Robin Jillian Bridal

San Francisco Wedding Highlight Film from Vantage Point Productions

Good morning LBBers! I hope your weekend is off to a good start, but if you’re waiting for the right thing to come along and jumpstart the day into a wedding induced love haze, this is it. If this is your first Vantage Point Productions wedding film, consider yourself lucky. Because not only was Vantage Point true to form, capturing every emotion, every smile, every detail perfectly, but the wedding at the center? Amazing. Beyond amazing, complete with an adorably in love couple. With the most adorable first kiss. I’ll stop, because we all know I can go on and on about a good wedding film, and I just want you to see it!

Photography by Ben & Eric Chrisman of Chrisman Studios.

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From Vantage Point Productions … From the gorgeous Romanesque and Gothic elements of St. Mark’s Church to the renowned Intercontinental Mark Hopkins Hotel at the crest of the illustrious Nob Hill district of San Francisco, this is a wedding to remember. Andreana planned the entire event while in Indonesia and saw to all the details, large and small, that would culminate in the hallmark of her vision – which included three dresses and a super fun wedding party dance! The day came together in a spectacular way, visually grand and beautiful. But sight is only one of the five senses and as filmmakers it is our goal to capture the energy of an occasion. This affair was charged with an electric energy of sweet fun … a tone set by Andreana and Eddie the minute they set foot in the city!

Venue: Mark Hopkins Hotel / Photography: Ben & Eric Chrisman, Chrisman Studios / Floral Design: Asiel Design / Music & MC: Maurice Britton of Amos Productions / Linen: 1st Class Linen Production / Cake Design: Mark Hopkins Hotel / Cinematography: Vantage Point Productions

Discovery Shores Wedding by Aaron Ebio Ebsfoto + Mayad Studios

This is, hands down, one of my absolute favorite destination weddings ever.  It pulls off the travel theme so elegantly and effortlessly.  I love the origami sailboats folded out of maps, the adorable custom tote bags, the prism-hued bridesmaid dresses that mimic the shimmering light off the Boracay Island waters.  Each and every details is, in a word, stunning. See them all in the full gallery!

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And this film by Mayad Studios is all kinds of awesome!  The music, the moments!  Every last second is completely breathtaking…

From Aaron Ebio EbsfotoIt’s not everyday that our dreams come true. However on this day both of ours did. We are so fortunate to be blessed with family and friends that truly care and love us. Our wedding day would not have been the same nor the week we spent together filled with adventure, laughter and certainly tears. The easiest choice we had to make was our destination. Boracay was certainly a destination worth visiting and we knew it was a chance for my fiancé (now husband) and his family to see the Philippines. Now looking back, it was the best decision.

The details of our wedding were so important to us. We wanted a sailboat theme, inspired by the paraw boats that sailed along the island. Our beautiful letter pressed invitations were a collaboration with Craftmaster and my husband. Anthony is a graphic designer so he willingly designed our logo, website, welcome bags and stationery. I had the help of my beautiful bridesmaids folding origami paper boats and DIY moss covered table numbers. I made our menu and welcome cards and had a look-book for our wedding events team to follow. We complemented our seafoam green color with creams and crisp white.

Oh where do I start about my dress. I found Veejay Floresca online after searching for a modern designer that can transform my inspirations into reality. I wanted fun with a touch of art deco. Veejay flew to Sydney to do my fittings and he also made the colorful creations that the entourage wore. The first time I tried my dress on was only two days before the wedding. It was perfect.

My one and only “ can’t compromise” was commissioning Mayad Studios to document our wedding. We had a lot of family friends who couldn’t make it to the wedding. Mayad captured the very essence of who we were…fun..relaxed with a touch of glam. They did just that.

Photography: Aaron Ebio Ebsfoto / Cinematography: Mayad Studios / Event Design, Coordination, Planning + Flowers: Boracay Weddings / Welcome Goodies: Islas Aromatics / Location: Discovery Shores / Invitations + Wedding Accessories: Craftmaster Printing Press / Bride’s Shoes: Stuart Weitzman / Wedding Dress: Veejay Floresca Couture / Groom’s Suit: J.Crew + Hugo Boss / Make-up: Julie Ebio Make Up Forever Paris / Hair: Bangz / Music: Everyday People Band

Bali Wedding by PhotoFactory

Before I had even seen the very first photo, this wedding had me at “enchanted garden,” “destination” and “Bali.”  And then I laid my eyes upon each and every stunning image by PhotoFactory and I was completely head over heels.  With an ah.ma.zing reception filled with soft candlelight and beautiful blooms, a crazy gorgeous wedding gown and an aisle strewn with hundreds of orchids, it would be hard not to have a serious crush on this fabulous soiree.  Planned to perfection by Lynley Marston, I have a sneaking suspicion that I’ll be spending the rest of my day wrapped up in this loveliness.  You should definitely join me in the gallery for all of the pretty!

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From the Bride... An intimate enchanted garden wedding in Bali. The theme was to be simple, sleek and sophisticated. A minimalist wedding. We are both half Indonesian so having the wedding in Bali was very important to us. We wanted an entertaining, informal  wedding where everyone could relax and have fun. We had a quick ceremony in the garden, then open cocktails for all the guests. Dinner was a series of live food stations so that everyone could continue to move around the villa.

Wedding Photography: PhotoFactory / Wedding Planner: Lynley Marston / Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza / Rings: Canturi / Men’s Suits: Zara / Bride’s Shoes: Alice and Olivia

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Thailand Day-After Session by Lovely Leaf Studio

What’s better than having a destination wedding in Thailand? I know! Having a day-after session with Lovely Leaf Studio and frolicking all around the island with your new huz! These photos are super sweet and capture that post day glow perfectly. See even more here in the full gallery of images!

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From Lovely Leaf StudioEmily and Jens were married on the beautiful island of Koh Samui.  Since they were married on a private resort, they wanted their encore session to be around the city.  We started off the day right outside Amari Hotel and made our way to town. Some of the highlights included the local taxis, calm ocean, and modern hotel furnishings.

Photography: Lovely Leaf Studio

Bali Wedding by Studio Impressions

The moment I first fell in love with Marcus Bell was when I opened my inbox to find THESE pretty pictures. I actually gasped out loud which I rarely do these days as I spend most of my days looking at beautiful wedding imagery. It’s not that I’m desensitized to gorgeousness. Quite the opposite actually (just ask my husband who hears the squeals of wedding glee from the next room over). It’s just that a wedding photograph rarely leaves me speechless. Well, Marcus has done it yet again with this Balinese fete. It’s well…beyond. Oh and there is SO much more in the galleries!

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From the Groom…On a trip to Las Vegas, it was a combination of Chinese New Year, President’s Day & Valentine’s Day weekend plus Charisse was going out there for a conference later on the week so we planned a long weekend trip with some friends of ours.  After a late night out on the town, we both retreated to the room to call it a night. I had set up the room before our return with some chocolates and strawberries along with some fortune cookies to disguise as gifts by the hotel to celebrate Chinese New Year. Inside one of the fortune cookie was a mock ring along with the fortune “Will You Marry Me?” She opened the fortune cookie, read the fortune, and I was down on my knee with the real engagement ring proposing to her.

We wanted a destination beach wedding where everyone we love can be together to celebrate and be on vacation as well.  Since Charisse is of Chinese descent, it was also important for us to have a Chinese tea ceremony along with the western celebration. Traditionally, this is where the bride is formally introduced to the family of the groom. The outfit worn by Charisse for the tea ceremony, which is called a “kwa”, belonged to her deceased grandmother, who wore it for her own tea ceremony when she got married more than 60 years ago.  It is her family’s tradition that all the brides in the family wear the grandmother’s “kwa” for their tea ceremonies.  It was brought all the way over to Bali from Los Angeles by her uncle.

Wedding Gown: Vera Wang / Bride’s Shoes: Valentino / Bridesmaid Dresses + Accessories: 57 Grand / Groom’s Attire: Ralph Lauren Black Label + Giorgio Armani + Sperry Top Sider / Groomsmen Attire: Studiosuits + Converse / Location: Alila Villa Soori / Celebrant: Reverend Kemenuth / Stationery: Minted / Hair + Make-up: Didin / Crepe Cake: Chef Ashton of Alila Villa Soori / Music: MiG Ayesa (groom’s cousin) / Wedding Photography: Studio Impressions

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Jakarta Wedding from Paper Cranes Productions

It’s Saturday morning, and you know what that means for the Little Black Book Blog … It’s movie time! And we’ve got such a treat this morning. There is a reason we love Paper Cranes Productions so – they send us some of the best, best, best films. Remember this one? Well today, we’ve got a Same Day Edit from the ever amazing Paper Cranes, and I promise you’ll love it. Pinky promise even. It features the wedding of a couple you will fall completely head over heels for – they are so sweet. And even though it is in Indonesian, the love translates. So, sit back, grab your hanky, and press play. Click here for more of this adorable couple!

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From Paper Cranes … They really are sweet and unique couple. Victor is crazy about pop-up  cards and so you will find a lot of those in their wedding elements – from how he proposed to Karin, the bomboniere which consists of various pop up cards which the bride and groom made themselves, the wedding invitations, and also the surprise that he gave Karin on the reception night.

Victor + Karin Cinematic Wedding Same Day Edit (Paper Cranes) from Paper Cranes Productions on Vimeo.

From the bride … Victor and I knew each other back in primary and junior high as we went to the same school. We didn’t talk until 2008 when we met again at our friend’s birthday party and found ourselves falling for each other. Finally we got together in beginning 2009 when he asked me to be his girlfriend using a pop-up book! It was his first surprise to me.

Along the way, we decided to get married. At first we did not have any idea as to what kind of wedding we wanted to have. However, the one thing we did know, was that we wanted Paper Cranes to be part of our wedding!

Then, as we got more into the wedding preparations, we decided to go with orange. We love orange. As you can see from the photos and video, our décor was orange, we ordered lots of orange flowers, the bridesmaid dresses were orange, and the best man’s and our brothers’ ties were orange.

Besides that, we wanted it to be unique. Victor is a graphic designer and he wanted to design our wedding invitations. He is so into pop-up cards, so he decided to design a pop-up wedding invitation and as for our wedding favor, we gave 5 different cards representing a year’s most celebrated events which we designed ourselves.

Finally the BIG DAY came, and it started very early. I had to wake up at 3.30am for my makeup. At the reception, Victor was supposed to sing one of our favorite songs, a Michael Buble song called “Everything.” However, as Victor was about to go to the stage, he came to me and surprised me with a pop-up book, saying “Thank you for the ‘I DO.'” I was speechless, and before I could even say “WOW,” he was on stage singing a song written by himself, arranged by him and his best man. I later found out that they’ve managed to create the song just the night before our big day.

We felt that the big day went too fast. But it was the perfect day and we pulled together what we believed the best vendors in Indonesia. The décor was perfect (beyond what we’ve imagined and expected), the photographers were the best, my dress was unbelievably gorgeous, the Same Day Edit by Paper Cranes was beyond … and above that, we were assisted by the best wedding planner. It was perfect.

Photography: Moreno & Co. /  Flowers: House of Flowers / Wedding Planning: Magnolia / Ceremony Location: GKY Greenville Church / Reception Location: Ritz Carlton Pacific Place Jakarta / Decorations: Lotus Design / Invitations: Bride & Groom / Dress: Sally Koeswanto / Cake: Le Luxe / Cinematography: Paper Cranes Productions

Bali Wedding by Erin Hearts Court

Erin Hearts Court + Bali is hands down my new favorite combo so you know a huge amount of gushing is about to ensue. It’s all out glamour meets tropical oasis with a heavenly surplus of pretty paper courtesy of Hello Tenfold. A snippet of these gorgeous destination nuptials was featured on Martha Stewart Weddings and we decided this day was way too fabulous to pass up so we are throwing caution to the wind and joining in on the pretty party. Care to spend the afternoon dreaming of far off locales? Then click here for the FULL wedding gallery and a cameo from a monkey or two.

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Our wedding could only be a travel theme! I’d grown up in five countries, my husband and I were long-distance for two years, and when I finally moved to Singapore, where I was born and he grew up, we both took jobs that sent us out of the country five days a week. In the six years before we got engaged, I worked in ten countries, and he worked in five. We’d have dates at the airport lounge and buy household toiletries in duty-free. He proposed in International Arrivals after I got off a 16-hour flight, with a five-meter red banner that read, “AMY WILL YOU MARRY ME?” Finally, we were making our guests fly to Bali with us for a destination wedding. We had to laugh at it all!

We set a lighthearted mood with a Save-the-Date that read, “After Chasing Each Other Around the World, Amy and TQ are Finally Settling Down.”  A map tracked our various travels together, with a big heart over Bali. Our invitation told our story over three accordion folds, fastened with an airplane sticker. Guests’ welcome bags held, amongst other goodies, a bottle of citronella oil to ward off tropical mosquitoes. Our welcome dinner featured a pub quiz organized around cities we’d visited. As favors, we designed a CD mix called “Around the World with TQ and Amy,” featuring our favorite world music with personalized liner notes. We had programs shaped like luggage tags and airplane confetti, punched out of map pages, at our Western ceremony. Lastly, at the reception, we had a photo booth with travel props like suitcases. Our tables were named after cities, and our menu was divided into “Take-off” (appetizers), “Cruising” (mains), and “Landing” (desserts).

Indonesia was significant to us because TQ had been a diplomat in Jakarta, and I had worked in the country for a few years. In addition to our colors – chartreuse, charcoal, and plum – we incorporated a traditional Yogyakarta batik print into our paper goods, table settings, and groomsmen’s custom shirts. Even though our ceremony was very modern, we added some Indonesian touches in the rindik music at our ceremony (well, before the Beatles came on), the family-style Indonesian-Western reception dinner, and a coffee bar with joe from all over Indonesia. We unexpectedly had to draw on a very traditional Balinese resource too: the tukang terang, a rain-stopping mystic, who worked miracles in pushing the looming rainclouds away from our ceremony site. Being ethnic Chinese, we also worked in a Chinese tea ceremony and traditional yam seng toast, punctuated by fireworks.

A vacation in Bali, we hoped, would be a great way for loved ones from different parts of our lives to befriend one another. We booked the entire resort for our wedding party, which contributed to an unhurried feel. Our guests went on organized outings together, like elephant rides and a volcano trek. By the end of the wedding, they were taking vacations together. Almost a year on, my husband and I have moved from Singapore to Boston, and are continuing our adventures!

Wedding Photography: Erin Hearts Court / Wedding Venue: Alila Ubud / Paper Products: Hello Tenfold / Printer: Intrapress / Floral Design: Gloriosa Flower House / Makeup: Eka of Bali Makeup Artists / Bridesmaid Dresses: Butter by Nadia / Wedding Dress: Anna Maier-Ulla Maija Couture (“Regine”) / Bride’s Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Bride’s Head Piece: Jenny Packham (“Acacia II”) / Necklace: J.Crew / Earrings: Christopher Larry / Groom’s Suit: Kingsmen / Groom’s Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo / Groom’s Shirt: Custom by CYC The Custom Shop

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Bali Wedding by Johnny Productions

So I’m going to start things off backward and tell you that you must check out the gallery to get the full appreciation for this amazing wedding. Over the course of two days this charming bride got to frolic in three gorgeous dresses! We’re talking about Vera Wang, Marchesa, and Alexander McQueen all wrapped up in one fabulous weekend in Bali. Be still my little heart! Johnny Productions had the lucky job of capturing all the highlights and details of this sweet, sweet affair. Check out all the dresses and so much more in the gallery!

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From Johnny Productions: While their romance started in the heart of the city of  Hong Kong, Winnie & Andrew were looking to capture a warmer, more intimate vibe with an outdoor and relaxed venue for their July 2010 nuptials. After an extensive search (from Italy to Bali) they found their fit with the Istana Villa in Bali, Indonesia. With panoramic views of the ocean and a perfect blue sky, their reception was filled with beautiful speeches and a lively after party that went well into the night. Family and friends flew in from eight different countries including England, U.S., Switzerland, Japan and Australia to begin the celebration in Bali just before sunset. The aisles were trimmed with bouquets and glass-lanterns and lined with white rose-petals. Her four bridesmaids wore floral dresses which echoed Winnie’s Vera Wang lace applique gown perfectly. To set the tone for the event, Winnie worked closely with Laura Hooper for her custom designed letter-pressed invitations and wedding itinerary. An after-dinner dessert buffet was sat close to the dance floor so that all of the guests could enjoy free-flowing drinks and all the sweet treats throughout the night.Winnie and Andrew also welcomed their guests to Bali with a dinner beginning with a traditional Chinese tea ceremony at Sarong restaurant. The wedding was followed by a poolside sunday brunch party at the wedding venue. It was a perfect wedding weekend with the perfect weather to match.

Photography: Susan, Johnny Productions / Cinematography: Johnny, Johnny Productions / Flowers: Gloriosa Bali Wedding / Event Cordinator: Elite Events / Welcome Dinner Location: Sarong / Ceremony, Reception and Sunday Brunch Location: Istana / Invitations and custom map: Laura Hooper / Programs, Menus, Favors and all other wedding stationaries: Etsy / Groom’s attire: Neil Barret / Wedding party’s attire: J.Crew / Bride’s Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Bride’s welcome dinner dress: Marchesa / Wedding Gown: Vera Wang / Reception Dress: Alexander McQueen / After-party dress: Stella McCartney

Bali Destination Wedding by Studio Impressions

If ever there were the perfect locale for wedding festivities, I’m pretty sure Bali would be it. The dreamy McDreamerson landscapes alone are enough to make a girl hop a plane to paradise. Add to that the gorgeous, and I mean GORGEOUS, photography from Marcus Bell of Studio Impressions Photography and all of the modern tropical details and we have the end-all-be-all of destination weddings on our hands. See more of this idyllic day in the gallery.

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From the Bride…

We wanted to have a special intimate celebration on the beach. The lawn at Alila offered a spectacular setting for the ceremony and really dramatic views of the sunset that were just what Marcus and his entourage of equipment-bearers needed to unleash the potential of all the fancy gadgetry they had in their possession. We asked our guests to wear white to emphasize the light and breezy feeling on the beach. Instead of rows of chairs, we used comfy couches and ottomans for the guests to lounge on during the ceremony and the cocktail hour.

Photographer: Marcus Bell of Studio Impressions Photography / Ceremony Location: Alila Villas Soori on the West Coast of Bali / Reception Venue: Cotta Restaurant in Alila / Gown: Christos Chiffon Strapless Gown / Shoes: White ankle-wrap flats by Chie Mihara / Grooms and Groomsmens Attire: Armani Colezioni white linen blend suite / Hair and Makeup: Didin Makeover / Celebrant: Konstantin Kraz / Bridal Accessories: Anzie clear topaz teardrops

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Bali Wedding by Leo Patrone, II

Being a wedding blogger means that I get wedding envy…A LOT. It’s kind of scary how many different types of weddings I fall in love with. They are all over the map. From really organic, budget friendly affairs to total opulence and everything in between. Green with wedding envy has just become my middle name. And today, I can say with total candor, it’s been taken to an entirely new level.

This wedding, shot by Leo Patron who we really love here at SMP, is actually so pretty that it’s giving me anxiety. My husband should be very afraid of a scenario in which I book two first class tickets to Bali, leaving tomorrow. It could definitely be in the cards.

bali wedding by leo patrone

bali wedding by leo patrone

The morning of the wedding was a little scary since it started raining, and our ceremony was outside…with no tents! October is the start of the rainy season in Bali, and all the days leading up to the wedding were bright and sunny. But luckily the rain stopped before the ceremony and the ground was even dry by then too. After we both got ready, we took some pictures, had a tea ceremony, and then went down to the beach and got some awesome shots. We had a quick ceremony where a good friend did the honors of officiating our wedding. During cocktail hour we took our family photos as the sun started to set. Then it was off to the restaurant for some Indonesian fare, where we were finally able to take a short breather. We ended the night with some dancing and some crazy shots inside our photobooth. It was such a fun night, and lots of 80s music to dance to – our favorite!

leo patrone real wedding

leo patrone real wedding

We loved that we were able to put in so many DIY elements, despite it being a destination wedding: my mom and aunt made the ribbon sticks; Nick’s parents stained the chalkboard table numbers; a friend helped us with our invitations; my dad set up the photobooth with an old DSLR, a tripod, and some props (that’s it!); and my aunt made small cakes as favors. We also made a game for cocktail hour to see how well guests knew us. And since our first initials (M + N) fall right in the middle of the alphabet, we used this theme to present childhood pics in a fun way during ceremony & cocktail hour.

Advice for brides planning a destination wedding…

Planning a destination wedding was hard, especially since we wanted to be so hands on with everything and we only had 7 months to plan. Getting there a week before the wedding day helped so much since we were able to finish all the last minute things by visiting local stores. We also did a lot of stuff here at home, and then brought it all in one suitcase. The time crunch helped us keep on track and not procrastinate! Plus, selecting such a nice venue definitely helped cut costs in the decoration department and gave us less things to plan. We held the reception in the hotel’s restaurant, and used their centerpieces. So the only flowers we purchased were for my bouquet and the boutonnieres! And how can we forget our families and friends, who helped prep and handled everything on the day of the wedding. We didn’t have to worry about a thing.

Vendors: Dress by Vera Wang / Makeup by LONA Makeup / Flowers by Flower Power Bali / Photography by Leo Patrone / Bride’s shoes by Pura Lopez (heels) and Zurrick (flats) / Groom’s shoes by Zurrick / Groom’s vest + pants by French Connection / Venue, Bulgari

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Bali Wedding by Leo Patrone

It’s official. I am freezing. And checking out the weather around the country, I’m thinking that you are too. So, I thought we could all use a little bit of a warm up and I know that this wedding by Leo Patrone will do just the trick. So, meet Manda and Nick. The cute, cute, CUTE pair tied the knot on the island of Bali this past October in a wedding that was as gorgeous as it was hugely personal. With a nod to both their Eastern and Western cultures, the wedding was the epitome of a destination wedding done really right.

And Leo’s photographs…well, let them just speak for themselves.

bali wedding by leo patrone

bali wedding by leo patrone

Our inspiration was definitely the location – Bali! It has great food and beaches, and we wanted to highlight all that Bali has to offer. We love the beach, but for our wedding we didn’t want our feet in the sand. The Bulgari, a seaside clifftop hotel, was the perfect combination of Balinese design and dramatic ocean/beach views. We really did not have to do any extra decorating, since the hotel grounds were gorgeous enough by itself.

bali wedding by leo patrone

bali wedding by leo patrone

Our color theme was purple and grey, and we tried to integrate those colors wherever we could, including our shoes (mine were purple, Nick’s were grey), handmade ribbon sticks that guests waved as we walked down the aisle, and our invitations, which we made with our homebuilt letterpress machine.

The invitations were definitely one of the hardest and most time-consuming parts of our wedding, but one of our favorite details. We wanted them to be clean, modern, and have the letterpress look. So Nick built a machine using a design from the web, and after some modifications we started to get the hang of it! There were definitely times when we wanted to give up, but we are so happy and proud of the results.

White Wedding by AXIOO

I got the cutest email from today’s featured bride with a few images of her wedding tucked inside and I knew that, despite already being featured on other blogs, I really couldn’t resist putting it up today. The adorable bride, with a sense of style that is off the charts gorgeous, tied the knot in Jakarta with a day that was as understated as it was completely chic. Head on over to axioo to read all about the day and see the gorgeous details.

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Thank you so much Sally for sending us this little treat! We are MADLY in love.

Real Wedding: Chris and Todd, IX

A HUGE thank you to Margaret Singer for sending us today’s affair. If you aren’t familiar with Margaret’s work, head on over to her website and blog…but brace yourself, you will get sucked in! And an even bigger thank you to Chris and Todd for letting us share in the celebration!

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Oh but just you WAIT! The fun isn’t over yet. The adorable bride, Chris, sent me a link to the same day video that their cinematographers, Mayad Studios did…so you can really see the affair unfold! It takes a lot to blow me away…but this BLEW. ME. AWAY. Love. Just click on the image to see the short, but wonderfully sweet vignette!

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Stay tuned to find out the winner in our A Day in May giveaway!!!

Real Wedding: Chris and Todd, VIII

As the sun went down on today’s featured wedding, the vibe turned into a complete and unabashed celebration…just as it should be. With a crew that traveled from all over the world to share in Chris and Todd’s big day, the whole evening just seemed to glow!

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Am completely loving the approachabile elegance of the night…the huge japanese lanterns, the great chalkboard seating chart, the family style table. It’s so warm and welcoming and yet ridiculously chic. If I haven’t said it enough today, Margaret Singer, the photographer behind the affair is such a genius!

Real Wedding: Chris and Todd, VII

Perhaps the most beautiful part of the entire day of today’s featured wedding, was the moments that the couple stole right after the wedding…to play on the beach and have a little fun with their bridal party. Too, too cute.

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Margaret Singer is a complete genius, snapping images that are so unbelievably moving, so undeniably chic. Loving. Every. Bit!

Real Wedding: Chris and Todd, VI

Here is a bit more eye candy from today’s featured wedding!

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all images by Margaret Singer

OBSESSED.

Real Wedding: Chris and Todd, V

We are featuring an absolutely, positively stunning wedding shot by the forever talented Margaret Singer. She has managed to capture the style, the emotion, the pure beauty of the day to perfection and I am honestly, wishing that I was on the beach right now, celebrating with the gorgeous couple!

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When I asked the bride what her style of the day was, she said…”beach elegant but laid back. Photos, music and non-stop champagne were my 3 top priorities. I wanted everyone to be comfortable and have fun all night long.”

More to come from the wedding and the ridiculously lovely reception in a bit! Oh and for those of you that are dying to know about those bridemaid dresses…Chris had them designed by TC Sibal out of the Philippines (she used to work for Natori in NY).