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Michigan Avenue Chicago Wedding from Bellow Blue Photography

Chicago has chic down. It’s a town that has the perfect amount of sophistication sprinkled with a side of comfort making for an easy elegance that can’t be matched. And when the Windy City hosts not only a wedding, but the entire love story of a couple – then you simple know you are in for one stylish soiree. Which is precisely what is waiting for us in this gallery thanks to BellowBlue. It’s page after page of pure pretty, and you can see it all right here.

From BellowBlueWhen my husband Jon and I met Kelsey and Adam for the first time, we quickly learned how much they loved their city. Chicago is a huge part of the couple’s beginnings. We actually shot their engagement session at the location of their first date, the Old Town Social. The two planned their wedding around their city and used Chicago literally, as their event’s backdrop. The couple got ready at the Blackstone hotel, where the brides suite had amazing views of Lake Michigan. Venue Six10, where the ceremony and reception were held had stunning floor to ceiling windows that showed off Michigan Avenue as well as Lake Michigan. During their dinner you had a jaw dropping view of the sun setting as you ate. The entire day was spectacular.

From the Bride… Adam and I met with a twist on a classic set up. I moved to Chicago soon after graduating college and stayed with a family friend, in the suburb of Oak Park, for the first few months, until I was able to find full-time work and an apartment. Adam’s parents were neighbors and close friends to the family and were over often. Adam had also recently moved back to Chicago, after living in California for a few years, and they were ecstatic to have him back.

Once I had moved into the city, Adam’s parents gave him my number. As I was new to Chicago they thought it would be nice for me to have a contact familiar with the city and all its happenings. Never an intention to actually set us up (they deemed me a bit too young to date their son). Lost in translation, Adam thought his parents were trying to get him on a blind date, which is why it took him months to actually call. Our first encounter was at a local bar where we talked for a few hours over beers and french fries. Our relationship grew from there and after three amazingly fun and adventurous years later Adam proposed.

Adam and I are not necessarily formal or traditional people. We love nothing more than to be with family and friends and have a great time. And that was our whole goal for the wedding. We wanted a short and sweet ceremony followed by a MAJOR party. Our first hurdle was the space. We were looking for an affordable option large enough to fit 200+ people that was within walking distance to hotels. After months and months of searching we came across Venue SIX10, located in the Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. Located on Michigan Avenue, the top floors have panoramic views of Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, and Soldier Field. They also had enough space for a ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception. It was perfect and we actually enjoyed working with both the facilities and catering (Wolfgang Puck) people there.

No party is complete without an amazing band. An orchestra was too stuffy, but we wanted more interaction than a DJ behind a table. After doing some extensive research we found One Night Band, a cover band located in Chicago. The right band was so important to Adam that we had to see them play live three different times before he felt comfortable signing them. They turned out to be one of our best vendor picks – from “Have Nagila” to “Call Me Maybe” they kept the crowd dancing for hours.

Another important vendor for us was the photographer. We needed someone who could capture that moment when the flower girl looks at the bride with admiration and anticipation in her eyes, to the wild rush of the groom bodysurfing to Swedish House Mafia’s “Don’t You Worry Child” (yes, that happened). Luckily, we were recommended BellowBlue Photography by a friend who had used them for her wedding. Easy-going yet professional, this husband and wife duo had the talent and creativity we were looking for. They captured these moments and so many more.

These vendors, and everyone else involved, truly made our wedding day one of the most amazing days of our lives. While we wanted a short ceremony, I still wanted the space inviting and intimate. Scarlet Petal Florist gave me that with row after row of candles down the aisle. I also used my own candles and vases to flood the area around the chuppah with a soft glow. Our ceremony was led by Adam’s parents’ Rabbi. I was raised Presbyterian and wanted to include my family in the celebration as well, so I asked my paternal grandfather to read Ruth 1: 16-17 – found in both Hebrew and Christian scripture. I also had my hair stylist create a hair piece for me that included a blue bead from one of my late maternal grandmothers’ earrings. Another piece of that earring went in the hair piece I gave to my sister, who was also my maid of honor. It was an incredibly touching moment to surprise my mother with these hours before.

The reception was kept informal with several stations of food placed around the space where guests could go and serve themselves. The menu card also served as a map, where guests could locate where and what food was being offered. In keeping with our low-key style, we kept the reception decor simple. On the tables we reused the candles from the ceremony and used an array of small succulents, bud vases and votives to fill in around them.

At the end of the night, Adam and I had a small surprise for our guests. After the final game of March Madness, CBS does a short video of all the great moments of the tournament, while Luther Vandross sings “One Shining Moment”. After watching Michigan play in the finals (Adam’s alma mater) we thought it would be great to have a recap of the day for our guests as well. Blu Couture Wedding Films shot and edited a “same day” video for us that we aired as we were leaving the venue. It was amazing to see all the months of planning and hard work rolled into a three minute video.

But the party didn’t stop there. Adam and I also hosted an “After Party” in the basement of the Blackstone Hotel following the reception. The hotel provided mini cheeseburgers, french fries, pizza and drinks while a DJ kept the dancing going till almost 4am. It’s a miracle Adam and I made it to our wedding brunch the next day! [dotted]

Wedding Photography: BellowBlue | Ceremony Venue: Spertus | Reception Venue: Six10 | Officiant: Rabbi Max Weiss | Floral Decor: Scarlet Petal | Wedding Coordinator: Estera Events | Catering : Wolfgang Puck | Band: One Night Band | Cinematography: Blu Couture | Wedding Dress: Mori Lee via Brides & Weddings, Manchester, Iowa | After Party: Blackstone Hotel Barber Shop | Hair + Makeup: Ashley Jensen of Red 7 Salon

Alice Padrul Bridal Couture Fashion Shoot from Codrean Photography + Films

I simply adore a good dose of inspiration, and when that inspiration is of the fashion variety (particularly bridal fashion) I stop everything I am doing to take it all in. Which is precisely what happened when I came across this shoot of the gorgeous gowns from Alice Padrul Bridal Couture snapped up by Codrean Photography + Films. It’s bridal fashion bliss, and when you add gorgeous blooms by Life in Bloom – it just doesn’t get any better. Devour it all here.

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From Codrean Photography + FilmsAlice Padrul is a Chicago jewel when it comes to wedding dress designs. She’s so talented and truly cares about her craft. I immediately fell in love with her designs and wanted to meet the lady behind the gorgeous gowns. I was more than excited when she asked me to photograph a few of her newest designs and I quickly put a team together of very talented vendors for my vision.

Her dresses looks so romantic and whimsical featuring delicate lace, organza and small details. I wanted the photos to mirror that. The flowers really tied it all together with a spring inspired palette of pinks, lavenders and yellow. For the makeup we wanted to keep it bright and fresh.

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Photography: Codrean Photography + Films  | Wedding Dresses: Alice Padrul Bridal Couture | Floral Design: Life in Bloom  | Hair + Makeup: EA Photography  | Models: Christine Coropca + Marina Rokvic | Studio: DWP Studio

Classic Chicago History Museum Wedding from Emilia Jane Photography

You know what is always, always amazing?  Hands down, without a doubt, a traditional wedding in Chicago.  And not just any traditional wedding… one that is chock-full of classically gorgeous details and heartwarming moments aplenty.  And this beautiful gem captured by Emilia Jane Photography?  It’s perfection… with lush (+ awesome) florals from Revel Decor, darling bridesmaid frocks from Bella Bridesmaid and a breathtaking Chicago History Museum setting.  Get your pretty on in the full gallery.

From Emilia Jane PhotographyI was excited about Amanda and Mike’s wedding from our very first email. There are few venues in Chicago as beautiful as the Chicago History Museum! Their classic style fit perfectly in this stunning space. I’m not sure I can bring to words how wonderful Mike & Amanda’s wedding was. It was really beautiful to see both families reach out to each other and embrace all the love and care that went into raising such amazing people.  Amanda’s joy radiated all day and she was beyond stunning in her Tara Keely gown and Jimmy Choos. And they danced the night away to the incredible music from Matt Lewis of Great Life Music.

From the Bride… Mike and my relationship began and flourished in Chicago, so we decided our wedding celebration should take place there. We wanted our families to experience the neighborhood we’ve lived in and loved, Lincoln Park, so we reserved rooms at Hotel Lincoln – a boutique hotel located in the neighborhood – and the beautiful Chicago History Museum. What could be more “Chicago” than its past?

Finding my dress helped dictate the feel of the day – romantic, simple, beautiful. I was swimming in tulle! Pure white, peach, and blush pink flowers were organized in clean lines on the tables. The girls were dressed in dreamy frost-colored chiffon dresses. Soft lighting was illuminated by vases made at home with love from by my parents alongside cafe lights that hung romantically over our head table. Finding Emilia was like the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow: too good to be true. Her style could not have been more perfect for how we wanted our day to be captured. Our band was incredible, setting the tone for an incredibly fun and dance-filled night. Without them, moments I will treasure for the rest of my life would not have happened.

As the day progressed, I can honestly say that I’ve never been happier in my life. To be surrounded by family and friends who love and support you is indescribable. Being deeply involved in every decision for the wedding made the day that much more special, and personal. If I would give any advice to brides-to-be, enjoy the process. Take your time and think about what you want for what very well may be the best day of your life. I promise, everything will get done so don’t rush through decisions. Meet the people you will be surrounded by that day prior to hiring them. I truly felt like I fully trusted those that I hired and because of that, I enjoyed every minute. Hire a coordinator for the day, if not longer. My wonderful coordinator, Loren, could not have been better at her job. And finally, constantly pinch yourself and tell each other to take in the day – it’s over before you know it! [dotted]

Wedding Photography: Emilia Jane Photography | Ceremony Venue: St Josaphat Church | Reception Venue: Chicago History Museum | Cinematography: Blu Couture Wedding Films | Floral Decor: Revel Decor | Wedding Consultant: Loren from Clementine Custom Events | Getting Ready Location: Hotel Lincoln | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Wedding Dress: Tara Keely | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Band: Great Life Music | Wedding Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Hair: Robyn Tornabeni | Makeup: Juli Valdez

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Classic Oak Park Wedding from Julia Franzosa Photography

Working at SMP is like this crazy awesome sneak peek into the lives of each and every one of you lovelies. And not only do I get to dive into your gorgeous weddings, I get to bask in your amazing love stories, as well.  And this darling duo?  Well, they have one seriously sweet tale; a set-up turned love story turned one breathtakingly beautiful wedding captured by Julia Franzosa Photography.  It’s a pretty, pretty day chock-full of amazing and you can see it all right here.

From Julia Franzosa PhotographyJoanne and Scott’s Oak Park Wedding was absolutely the best way to start my 2013 wedding season. Their love and joy was so apparent throughout the entire day. From her simple Calla Lily bouquet (that her grandmother, mother and sister all carried) to the gorgeous vintage Rolls Royce, elegant whites and creams were scattered throughout their beautiful day. Their wedding was full of beautiful and personal touches that made their day so incredibly meaningful. They were married at St Giles in Oak Park followed by a lovely reception at The Carleton of Oak Park Hotel.

From the Bride… We were set up by Scott’s co-worker, I was helping design her kitchen when she kept mentioning how I just had to meet this wonderful guy she worked with. After a lot of resistance on my part and a great amount of persistence on hers, I let her give him my cell phone number. I never thought I would hear from or let alone meet this guy. After dodging his calls and ignoring him for a few weeks we finally decided to meet for a drink after work. That one drink lasted four hours and afterwards we both knew we had found something so special and rare. Ten months later we were engaged and planning our Spring wedding.

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Wedding Photography: Julia Franzosa Photography | Ceremony Venue: Saint Giles Catholic Parish | Reception Venue: The Carleton of Oak Park  | Floral Design: Moss Modern Flowers  | Catering: The Carleton of Oak Park  | Cake: Kay’s Bakery in Forest Park | Hair: Linda at Park Avenue Hair Studio

French Country Wedding at Redfield Estates from Cristina G Photography

Rustic Romance meets French Country in this magical affair, and the result? Breathtaking. One look at the images from Cristina G Photography and you feel like your are taking a peek at your fairytale come to life – yet you know it’s a real life love story. A love story that gets to start is next chapter after this stunning al fresco affair, and I think that is one fabulous way to turn that page. See it all here.

From the bride… I have always wanted to have an outdoor wedding. We started looking at historic homes in the area and found Redfield Estate. It was love at first sight. The rustic romantic style of the venue was the perfect background for a French Country inspired soiree.

The farm table and chairs we chose for the head table pulled the whole look together. White linens and table napkins were used for all round tables while a burlap and lace table runner adorned the rustic head table. Coral and white peonies, peach garden roses and little spray roses, plus a variety of light pink, peach and white colored flowers were placed in vintage vases, milk glass and blue mason jars and grouped together as centerpieces for all guest tables. The bridesmaids and bridal bouquet were reused to decorate the head table and placed in short mercury glass vases.

For the cards I bought a vintage luggage set on etsy after seeing a similar idea on Pinterest. Our guest book was a beautiful white tree in a sage green matte and white frame where little paper leaves had to be placed on it by guests that attended our big day. The vanity is one of my favorite pieces. I have actually had it for about 6 years, it was purchased from an antique store in Deland, Florida when I was in college and I’ve moved it around with me ever since. I had it refinished for the wedding by Julie at Casa Couture Furniture in Roscoe Village.

All the paper goods (invitations, programs, favor labels, cocktail napkins, place cards, table numbers, menus and hand painted signs) were created by the wonderful Catherine Fitzpatrick of The Charm Studio. Our late evening snack surprise was a gelato cart from Frost.

Last, but not least, once my mom heard the weather was going to be cool the night of my wedding, she started running around to look for pashminas to keep everyone warm. She had some overnighted from Amazon and went to several stores at Old Orchard the day before the wedding!

One of everyone’s favorite little details from the wedding was the cocktail napkin. It was a copy of the napkin Doug wrote his number on the night we met. We had met in January 2007 at Sunshine Lanes in Deland, Florida. My best friend, Brittany, and I were meeting up with our friend, Brandon, who just happened to bring along his buddy, Doug. As soon as I saw Doug, I knew he was the one. We all started bowling together, but Doug and I ended up in our own little world granny bowling and laughing the night away. At the end of the night, I can remember telling Brittany that I was going to marry Doug someday, so it was only natural that I would keep that napkin as a keepsake of the day we met.

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Wedding Photography: Cristina G Photography  | Wedding Venue: Redfield Estate at The Grove, Glenview, Illinois | Officiant: Pastor Tim Smoot | Event Coordination: Melissa Samek of Clementine Custom Events | Floral Design: Michelle Vasquez of Poppy Posh | Cake: Froggy’s| Catering: Everyday Gourmet | Gelato Cart: Frost | Signs + Invitations + Paper Goods: The Charm Studio | Wedding Dress + Bridesmaids’ Dresses + Groom’s Attire: J.Crew | Groomsmen’s suits from Men’s Wearhouse | DJ: Carrie of Toast and Jam | Hair + Makeup: Nightingale Beauty | Ceremony + Cocktail Hour Music: Christy Bennet of Fumee Gypsy Project | Rentals: Halls

Independence Grove Wedding by Ashley Biess Photography

Ashley Biess Photography is bringing us one lovely affair this morning by way of her gorgeous images, and I couldn’t love her more for it. Because if there is anything that will put some pep in your step after a long, holiday weekend, it’s a wedding like this one. With a splash of tradition and a gorgeous palette, this gallery is just gorgeous and then some. See it all here.


From Ashley Biess Photography… Courtney and Mike were married on the most beautiful spring day at Independence Grove in Libertyville, Illinois. The trees, lake, and freshly blossomed flowers created a beautiful setting for the couple’s spirited celebration. Originally, the couple had planned for a church ceremony, but had difficulty finding an available church for a Sunday wedding. Instead, they decided to keep everything at Independence Grove and incorporate their religious values into the service there. It was a beautiful ceremony, full of happy tears. Cocktails were served outside on the veranda where guests could enjoy the weather and take in the gorgeous scenery. Courtney and Mike chose a crisp color scheme of peach and gray that perfectly accompanied the spring weather. Their decor was classic, simple and beautiful. The reception room featured floor-to-ceiling windows and filled the space with natural light. Courtney, Mike, and their friends and family could enjoy the views of the sunset from their seats. Guests danced the night away and enjoyed an array of wedding cake and sweet treats at their dessert bar. Courtney and Mike ended the night with a special sparkler send-off. It was a wonderful day!

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Wedding Photography: Ashley Biess Photography | Wedding Venue: Independence Grove | Floral Design: ArtQuest Ltd. | Cake + Desserts: Oak Mill Bakery | Catering: Catering by Michael’s | Wedding Dress: Jim Hjelm via Volle’s Bridal  | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Ann Taylor | Men’s Attire: Vera Wang from Men’s Wearhouse  | Cinematography: Drew Robinson of Studio 23 | Band: Standing Room Only

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Chicago Engagement Session from Ashley Biess Photography

If I had a penny for every time I said I love engagement sessions, I would be swimming in a sea of Louboutins. But I can’t help but say it again when I see a session as sweet as this one from Ashley Biess Photography. Because it’s just so darn adorable, and  every image just makes me smile from ear to ear. So it goes without saying, engagement sessions like this one? They totally make my day. See why here.

From Ashley Biess… When Samantha and Joe told me they wanted to take their engagement photos around Chicago’s River North neighborhood, I was so excited. There are so many wonderful places to take photos in this area. We started by the always-beautiful, Kinzie Street bridge. From there, we ventured to some old railroad tracks, industrial buildings, and a beautiful park set along the Chicago river. Since Joe is a firefighter, we also incorporated the old and historic Chicago firehouse into the session. It was perfect!

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Photography: Ashley Biess Photography

Classic Independence Grove Wedding from Katherine Salvatori Photography

This stunning Independence Grove wedding couldn’t be more appropriate to share with you on Independence Day. Why, you ask? Well because it’s the perfect inspiration for any fête you may be throwing today (or anytime this long weekend), but want to class it up a bit. Because this is red, white and blue done oh-so-right. With gorgeous florals from Simple Elegance Floral and Event Design, an Oscar De La Renta gown I could cry over it’s so pretty, a couple so in love I want to squeeze them, and stunning images from Katherine Salvatori Photography – gorgeous Independence Grove wedding, we salute you. See why here.


From the Katherine SalvatoriTaylor and Craig’s wedding was amazing to be a part of. I absolutely loved that they wanted to incorporate a classic, elegant feel with the brightness and light of summer. Taylor’s Oscar de la Renta gown was the perfect fit for this classic wedding, it was simple, flowing, and stunning. I also was in awe of the Hamilton pocket watch on Taylor’s bouquet that was a family heirloom. Her florals had a regal feel to them with the periwinkle, ivory, and light pinks. Taylor and Craig are genuinely in love, and that was the highlight of this wedding for us. There were tears of joy the whole day, and it was a pleasure to be a part of.

From the Bride… Craig and I first met in college. One of his friends was dating (and is now married) to one of my friends, so we hung out as a large group a lot. We clicked right away, but it wasn’t until after college, when we both moved to Chicago, that our relationship turned into something more. The friendship that we had built over the years turned into a love that I never expected, and can’t live without. It’s such a blessing to marry your best friend and I look forward to spending every day of the rest of my life with him!

Our wedding inspiration… Summer in the Chicago area is beautiful, so Craig and I knew right away that we wanted to get married outside, and the atmosphere at Independence Grove was perfect – natural with a bit of rustic elegance. I wanted our wedding to be colorful and summery and incorporate my favorite color, periwinkle. We were lucky enough to find bridesmaids dress in the perfect shade, and we worked from there, working in bright blue hydrangeas, deep pink dahlias and light and airy hues of pinks and greens with our flowers. We wanted our wedding to be elegance but fun and bright!

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Wedding Photography: Katherine Salvatori Photography | Ceremony + Reception Venue: Independence Grove | Floral Design: Simple Elegance Floral and Event Design | Timepiece on bridal bouquet: Family Heirloom | Wedding Cake: Oak Mill Bakery | Invitations: Handmade | Wedding Gown: Oscar De La Renta via  L’Elite | Veil: Musette Bridal | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Makeup + Hair: Bridal Beauty Chicago | Bridesmaids’ Dresses + Men’s Attire: J.Crew | DJ: Elite DJ Music

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Rustic Illinois Farm Wedding from Jasmine Nicole Photography

This couple is so cute I could squeeze them. And their wedding captured by Jasmine Nicole Photography at Oak Hill Farm? Equally squeezable. I found myself oohing and ahhing over every image sitting in this gallery, because it’s all just so darn adorable. And so full of love. Which if you ask me, is one fabulous combination. See the entire day right here.


From the Bride… The moment I stepped foot on Oak Hill Farm in Apple River, IL I knew immediately that it would be the place Bob & I would get married. I had actually scoped it out before Bob had proposed when my mother and I had visited Galena for a weekend getaway. It was love at first sight when I laid eyes on the property. Everything was exactly what I had envisioned for my wedding venue from the abundant mature oak trees, the rustic red barns, the charming old schoolhouse, the storybook historic white chapel, and the stunning countryside, or “Americana” as my mom refers to it. It was also appealing to me that Galena, a quaint Illinois town, was nearby for guests to stay at and visit local wineries, boutiques, and restaurants.

Less than a month later when we were officially engaged and Bob was head over heels about Oak Hill as well, we went into full swing wedding planning. We are a very creative couple and collaborated with Bob’s parents, who are also very handy, to DIY most of our details. Bob’s mother is an avid tenured quilter and I wanted to incorporate that, so she sewed a quilt that we used for our “guestbook” and now have it hanging in our house on display as a piece of wall art. She also sewed all of our burlap and lace table runners which gave a cozy, rustic feel to the reception. Bob worked with his Dad for several months to build various custom chalkboards to use as signage and created lawn games such as cornhole and ring toss. I was busy visiting local garage sales a few months leading up to the wedding and scored a fantastic vintage croquet set that we used during our cocktail hour lawn games, a vintage window to display old wedding photos of our loved ones, and a bright red wagon that my twin 11-month-old nieces were pulled down the aisle in.

The day of our wedding could not have been more perfect. Seeing everything come together with all the things we did ourselves was an unforgettable moment for the both of us. My favorite portion of our reception was releasing floating paper lanterns into the sky; every couple made a wish for us upon release of their lantern. As Bob and I stood arm-in-arm surrounded by hundreds of lanterns floating in the sky, I knew I would cherish that moment forever. It truly was the most breathtaking ending to an amazing day full of love, laughter, and a happily ever after.

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Wedding Photography: Jasmine Nicole Photography | Wedding Venue: Oak Hill Farm, Apple River, Illinois | Officiant: Frank Kandel | Wedding Coordination: Becky Ridell from Oak Hill Farm | Floral Design: Garden Party Galena | Catering: Cindy’s Classic Catering | Cake: Wedding Day Bakery | Desserts: Pie Bar | Cinematography: Forward Motion Pictures, Peoria, Illinois | Stationery + Invitations: Delphine | Wedding Dress: Matthew Christopher | Hair + Makeup: Studio One | Men’s Attire: Perry Ellis | Live Band: Felix and Fingers | Lanterns: Rocket Dog Fireworks

Romantic Mansion Wedding at Allerton Park from Bee Photographie

Understated elegance just happens to be my favorite type of elegance.  It never fails to make me weak in my wedding-loving knees, so when I come across a wedding like this one from Bee Photographie? Consider me a goner. Because this wedding embodies all the things that make me fall head over heels in love with classic soirees, and you can see it all right here.

From Bee Photographie… Tyler and Christina’s wedding took place at a gorgeous mansion in Illinois. The backdrop was a brick mansion overlooking a lake with beautiful gardens across the property. The bride chose cream and white flowers for a traditional look and used mercury glass and vintage glasses to make the table centerpieces pop. The bride and groom are both photographers and the bride made a custom “Canon Camera Body” cake for the groom. It was a beautiful day and a beautiful couple!

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Wedding Photography: Bee Photographie | Wedding Venue: Allerton Park and Mansion | Floral Design: Casey’s Flower Shop | Wedding Cake: Heavenly Delight Cakes | Groom’s Cake: Sugar Mama Bakery | Wedding Dress: Jasmine via Country Lace Bridal | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids Dress: Amsale via Nordstrom Bridal

Emerson Creek Wedding from Breath of Life Photography

This wedding is just downright darling from start to finish. With the sweet DIY touches and beautiful Emerson Creek Pottery and Tea Room setting the stage for all the sweetness – it’s safe to say this soiree has charmed my socks right off. The plethora of pretty was captured beautifully by Breath of Life Photography, and you can see it all right here.

From the Bride… Evan and I really wanted our wedding to be an intimate experience for all of our guests. To do this we spent a lot of time planning and implementing small details that would help enhance the intimate atmosphere that we desired, and reflect our personalities and hearts to our guests. All of our decor was either handmade or used from our home. We wanted our wedding to be an experience that encouraged laughter, comfort, and shared special moments.

The entire day was a dream, but my absolute favorite part was the ceremony! My parents had a huge part in helping with our ceremony design. Even though we were outdoors Evan and I wanted to bring elements of the church outside. We used vintage doors, bike, and suitcase to mark the “entrance” of our ceremony site. My dad built the alter with an old wrought iron arbor and two old stained glass windows. The glass vases were constructed with several vintage plates, compotes, and bowls. All of these items my mother amazingly already had around her home! This remains true for all of the other vintage elements on our day. I love that the things we used in our wedding were things that I grew up with. My bouquet was beautifully crafted by my mother and some of her girlfriends. The materials used were vintage millinery flowers and brooches, some had even belonged to my mom and my grandmother.

The music at our ceremony was played by three extremely talented students from the ministry that Evan and I serve in on Sundays, this ministry is also where Evan and I met. The music that was so wonderfully played during our ceremony was:

Seating: How Sweet it is, James Taylor + All I Want is You, Tristan Pettyman + Moon River | Processional: Real Love,inspired by the Regina Spektor version | Bride: Love me Tender, inspired by the Norah Jones version | Feet Washing: Be Still, The Fray | Recessional: Dance Tonight, Paul McCartney

For our reception, we served four different styles of home-brewed beer provided by one of our groomsmen. Our wine was from Wine to Water, a non-profit international aid organization focused on providing clean water to needy people around the world. What better food to enjoy at a wedding than memphis style BBQ? Our cake was pumpkin spice, and our guests enjoyed apple pie, apple cider doughnuts and Scooter’s coffee (from Evan’s parents’ coffee shops)! Emerson Creek has fire pits behind their barn, so for our favors we gifted S’more kits!

I knew I wanted to have my wedding at Emerson Creek before I was even engaged! I came to their fall fest to support my mom’s botique. The minute my sister and I drove onto the grounds my sister said “If you don’t get married here, I’m going to have to throw myself a second wedding!” Since that moment there was no doubt in my Emerson Creek’s venue was beyond perfect for our wedding. Their property is stunning, from the barn to the open fields- absolutely gorgeous! Since the beginning of our planning, Emerson Creek worked to make our vision for the wedding a reality. I could not have imagined a more perfect day!

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Wedding Photography: Breath of Life Photography | Wedding Venue: Emerson Creek Pottery and Tea Room, Oswego, Illinois | Floral Design: Barbara Fisher (Chicago) + Diana Johannesen (Mother of the Bride) | Event Design: Diana Johannesen (Mother of the Bride + Bride) | Event Planning: Lisa Schlesinger from Emerson Creek | Cinematography: John Bach Productions| Mr. + Mrs. Seat Covers: LynDe Designs | Cake: Jennifer Kliegl (Chicago) | Bow Ties: Grace Designs (Arlington Heights) | Invitations: Fresh Love from Yours is the Earth | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Hair and Makeup: Sarah McGinnis from Pin Curls Salon | Cake: Jennifer Kliegl

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Spring Engagement in Chicago from Buena Lane Photography

Springtime in Chicago… a fabulous time of year.  One that makes for breathtaking e-session backdrops and a whole lot of magical moments frolicking around the city.  Case in point?  This gorgeous shoot captured by Buena Lane Photography, which combines some of our favorite Windy City backdrops, beautiful imagery and an adorable duo celebrating, what else?  L.O.V.E.  See it all in the full gallery.

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From Eileen Marie of Buena LaneI met Ed and Laura at a Carmel wedding a few years ago. They are the type of friends you’re happy to know– fun-loving, caring, genuine. And Ed has a laugh that will make the whole room laugh along with!  A few months ago they were engaged and moved to the Midwest.  I was thrilled to shoot their Chicago engagement session.

What fun we had running around the Windy City! We started out, bright and early at the Bean in Millennium Park. We beat the crowd and caught some gorgeous morning light off the lake. From there, we headed to Lincoln Park. Even though the day was unseasonably cold, we were happy to see the blossoms had still made it out. Later in the day, we wrapped it up with burgers and local brew at the Public House… and of course, the iconic shot in front of the Chicago Theatre!

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Photography: Buena Lane Photography | Locations: Millenium Park + Lincoln Park + The Chicago Theatre

Chicago Indian Wedding from Almond Leaf Studios

Indian weddings are my favorite. There are so many gorgeous details, it’s like the henna on the brides hand. With every go through of the gallery, there is something new.  Something beautiful. Something different. And I love it all. Almond Leaf Studios has discovered the magic that is the Indian Wedding thanks to this gem right here. It’s everything I love in these weddings, and more.

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From the gorgeous bride… I’m a huge believer in fate and that everything happens for a reason. And if my sister and I had not chosen Barcelona as one of our stops during our European adventure, I would have never met the man I now get to spend the rest of my life with. We saw each other while roaming the infamous street, Las Ramblas, and he immediately came to us to say “Hi.” For all obvious reasons I was taken aback by his over zealousness, but I could not help but wonder that there was something amusing and pleasant about him. After only two days he requested to exchange numbers, yet I declined politely. Needless to say his perseverance convinced me otherwise by telling me what our future would come to if I did provide my number. He told me we would begin talking and over time we would become best friends and start dating. Eventually, he said there would be a day that he would ask me to be his wife. Although, in that moment I thought this man was a little crazy, I could not help but wonder, what if…

After five years of friendship, long distancing dating, frequent visits, and my moving to England, my best friend kept his promise and asked me to marry him. This led to one of the most important and beautiful day of our lives. I’ve always loved anything that preserved tradition and had that vintage feel; thus, my incredible decorator and I created a romantic, 1920’s look with bold colors such as red, black, and gold. Given our long distance relationship, we had an engagement shoot that represented 1920s travel; so we had them hung along an iron gate with pearls strung across that stood behind the card table. As our wedding favor, we decided to do a candy bar that included our favorite sweets growing up. Since my, now, husband is English, many of these included English chocolates like Bounty, Cadbury, and Maltesers which we had all brought in by our amazing family from England. I had so much fun searching for precisely the right vintage details I wanted to include in the decor; things such as gold frames with rose balls hanging in the middle all staggered against a black drape, lace tablecloths, gold candelabras, bouquets of red feathers, strings of pearls, and dim lighting. I also made my own red frames that said “keep calm and drink on” for our signature drinks, a chalkboard frame re-telling milestone dates during our relationship, and signage for flip flops I provided that said “get your dancing shoes on.” One of my favorite elements was the thank you note on our candy bags that reiterated our gratitude and love for everyone that supported us throughout our relationship and flew in from all over the world for our special day.

The whole day was so romantic and I am so thankful for how our lives turned out after the day we met in Barcelona; and now I get to look forward to the next chapter in our lives and dream about all that is to come.

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Photography: Almond Leaf Studios | Cinematography: David Whitlow | Event Design: Nisar Naimi of Shaadi Creations | Event Planning: Mahvish Bhatty of Oliveaire | Ceremony Location: Sikh Temple | Reception Location: Esplanade Lakes, Chicago | Makeup: Sana Yusuf | Caterer: Gaylord Restaurant | Tabla/Sitar Player: Nabil Kayani | Rolls Royce: Classic Wedding Car | Coach: Robby Singh

Downtown Chicago Engagement Session from Dabble Me This

Call me a romantic, but shooting your engagement session where you said “yes” is just as adorable as it gets. And when that adorableness is captured by Dabble Me This with the stunning Chicago skyline peeking through all the pretty? Consider me one happy blogger. Because this is gallery is filled to the brim with sweet shots of this newly engaged couple, and that, my loves, is sooo up my alley. See it all here.

From Dabble Me ThisJessica and Joey are the epitome of adorable! Starting off as friends their love for each other grew into something a little more. And they could not think of a better way to celebrate their engagement then to go back to the very spot where Joey got down on one knee. How romantic is that?!?! Of course I asked Joey to reenact the moment (wink, wink). I simply adore the soft colors and how natural these two were. You could tell they are truly head over heels for each other. To top it off we ended the shoot at the Kenzie Street bridge, seriously one of my favorites in Chicago! I couldn’t of asked for a better night with a better couple.

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Photography: Dabble Me This | Locations: Theater on the Lake, Lincoln Park, Kinzie Street Bridge

Butterfield Country Club Wedding from Gina Cristine Weddings

Here’s what I love about this wedding: the bride and groom are seriously adorable (see: their proposal story), the ceremony was held at the stunning St. Gabriels in Chicago (they were the fourth generation married there!) and there’s not one.single.moment that isn’t overflowing with sweet, sweet details.  That, my friends, is a pretty amazing combo.  And when you add in an Allure gown that will kind of take your breath away (it sooo will), beautiful blooms from Kloeckner Preferred Flowers and one of the prettiest galleries you will ever see from Gina Cristine Weddings?  Just call me HAPPY.  See it all in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Mark knew for a while he was going to propose on the day we closed on our first home, we would walk into our house and there would be roses, champagne, the whole thing. Unfortunately, our closing was postponed last-minute and his whole plan was ruined. Since everything we owned was packed, we decided to spend the weekend in Michigan. After a nice dinner in New Buffalo, Mark suggested we walk along the beach since the sun was setting. Before I knew it, he was down on one knee and asked me to marry him. I had never felt so lucky, and was over the moon on the thought of spending forever with Mark!

We got married at Saint Gabriel Church in Chicago. This was an easy decision for us, as we were the fourth generation in Mark’s family to get married there, following his parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. We were thrilled to get married in a beautiful church, with a lot of meaning and memories.

We knew from the beginning we wanted a country club wedding reception. We enjoy golfing together, and one of Mark’s most favorite ways to spend his time is on a golf course, so it was fitting for us. Once we visited Butterfield Country Club as a possible venue location for our wedding, we knew immediately that was where we wanted to celebrate our wedding! Everything about it was everything we were looking for, and more!

I wanted a bright color since our wedding was in May, and quickly fell in love with Bill Levkoff’s persimmon bridesmaid dresses. Since the ballroom at Butterfield is mostly gold, I decided on gold as an accent color, along with aqua for a fun pop of color. We wanted a fun, yet elegant feel to our wedding, and with help of our amazing vendors, we got just that! In the end, we couldn’t have been happier with how everything turned out. The entire day was more than we could have ever dreamed our wedding to be.

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Wedding Photography: Gina Cristine Weddings | Ceremony Venue: St. Gabriels, Chicago, Illinois | Reception Venue: Butterfield Country Club, Oakbrook, Illinois | Floral Design: Kloeckner Preferred Flowers | Invitations: Tue Cramer of Design Studio Creations | Custom Hand Lettering: K+K Loveletters (the Bride’s sisters) | Cinematography: Blu Couture | Men’s Attire: Mens Wearhouse | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bill Levkoff (Persimmon, Chiffon) via House of Brides | Wedding Dress: Allure Romance Collection (#2557) via Weddings 826, Lincoln Park | Band: Rendition

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Morton Arboretum Wedding from Just Love Me {Photography + Design}

This wedding has the perfect amount of romance. Maybe it’s the gorgeous backdrop of The Morton Arboretum or maybe it’s all the sweet DIY details covering every corner of this sweet fête. But I am pretty sure what makes this gorgeous day captured by Just Love Me {Photography + Design} as romantic as they come is the new Mr. & Mrs. that everyone came to celebrate. They are what make this wedding favorite-worthy, and you can see all the reasons why right here.

And don’t miss their sweet film from Robert Cawthorne Wedding Films

Lisa & Justin (Lisle, IL) from Robert Cawthorne on Vimeo.

From the Bride… Justin and I never knew we went to high school together until we met for the first time at our prom when I went with his best friend. Four years later, we met again through Justin’s college roommate, Andy, and the rest is history!

As soon as we got engaged, we knew we wanted to have an intimate and romantic wedding with our closest friends and family. It was important for the wedding to feel like “us” so we went the non-traditional route by having no bridal party, asked my sister to be our ring bearer, decided not to have a bouquet or garter toss and made it a point to play absolutely no cliché wedding songs. We also chose to do a first look and wrote our ten-minute ceremony where Andy officiated, making it all the more special because he’s seen our relationship grow from the beginning.

We had such a clear vision of the style of the wedding from day one as well. When we visited the Morton Arboretum we fell in love. Its natural beauty was the perfect backdrop for our “enchanted forest” theme. It boasted a unique space, breathtaking views and the convenience of housing the entire wedding in one location. We wanted to enhance the beauty of the Arboretum so we mixed a neutral color palette of white, dove grey, ice blue and blush with various textures. The style blended an ethereal romance with woodland details by combining lush floral arrangements, iced berries, birch accents, moss, twinkling lights and flowy chiffon and velvet fabric.

We made it a point to intertwine a ton of personalized details into the wedding. The word forever was the main inspiration because Justin told me he knew I was the one when the word forever suddenly had meaning. So it was incorporated into our save the dates, invitations, décor, vows and even the toasts. Because we got married in a library, our rings were tied in the first book Justin ever bought me, which he wrote an inscription in. So I wrote our love story on the cover and my vows on a page from the book, and inside I wrote my own inscription to Justin with the words, “Say You Will”. Everyone also knows we adore our rescue animals, so we added them to our cake topper and played homage to our cat Abe by getting Justin personalized Abe Lincoln cuff links. And as we expressed in our engagement shoot, coffee, particularly Starbucks, means a lot to us. So Starbucks was incorporated into our photos, cake topper, mini desserts and our favors which were chocolate covered espresso beans in Starbucks cups with a personalized logo I made. These were all little details, but were really special and truly made the wedding feel like “us”.

There wasn’t a lot of indoor winter wedding inspiration, so most of our ideas were from re-imagining various aspects of weddings we had seen on blogs and in magazines, as well as pulling from our own personal style and visiting my favorite Anthropologie locations for display ideas. Nearly all of the decor was DIY so we spent many long nights painting, crafting and putting together favors. I also designed and printed all of our paper goods and signage and hand drew the floral design that was carried throughout the wedding. It was a lot of hard work, but it was all worth it in the end because it was truly amazing to see all of our planning come together and we will forever cherish the moments of that day.

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Wedding Photography: Just Love Me {Photography + Design} | Wedding Venue: The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois | Venue Coordination: Denise Martinez of the Morton Arboretum | Cinematography: Robert Cawthorne Wedding Films | Floral Design: Town & Country Gardens | Event Design + Invitations + Paper Goods: DIY by Bride | Wedding Cake: The Cakery | Catering + Rentals: Classic Fare Catering | Drapery: Elegant Event Lighting | Ceremony Music – Justin & Jason Picchiotti | DJ: Toast & Jam | Wedding Dress: Jasmine Bridal at VIP Occasions | Veil: Sandra’s Designs + DIY comb (re-deisgned from a BHLDN sash, by Bride) | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Earrings: Fossil | Belt: Diana by Enzoani
Garter: Handmade by the Bride | Hair + Makeup: Patricia Casolari (sister of the bride) | Groom’s Suit: J. Crew

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Chicago Library Inspired Engagement Shoot from Peter Gubernat

Ok, it doesn’t get more adorable than this library shoot from Peter Gubernat, and it had a lot to do with the stylish couple in the center of it all. And if their engagement shoot is this fabulous, can you even imagine what their wedding will be like? Because these two are the definition of fabulous, and you can see every last minute of their fun e-shoot right here.

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From the Bride… For every child who gets lost for hours in a good book, the library is a magical place. The rows upon stacks upon piles of books are adventures waiting to happen, new worlds to explore, and new friends to meet. The knowledge of the entire world, it seems, is wrapped in myriads of covers and collecting dust on a shelf while it waits for someone new to come along and ask questions. I’ve never lost my childhood fascination with the mystique of masses of books and that sort of literary magic is the kind I’ve been in love with for as long as I’ve been able to hold a book, before I could even decipher the shapes on the page as words.

Where better for two book lovers to hold their engagement shoot than in a library? We (Christiana and Jim) met at work and became fast friends, eventually falling in love over chai tea lattes and a shared love of the written word. We write notes to each other daily and read books out loud together. Our elegant, literature-inspired wedding is 8/31/13 with touches of Irish heritage, vintage books, and of course handwritten vows all planned. We wanted to explore the quiet, magical, secretive nature of the library in our engagement shoot and our photographer did an amazing job!

Finding a library to shoot in was harder than it seems since many don’t allow photography. Luckily, my alma mater had no such restrictions. The shoot took place on a sunny May day that didn’t rain as promised so we took a few more photos outside with the Chicago skyline. I think the work we all put into styling the shoot and the joy and fun we have together is clearly evident!

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Photography: Peter Gubernat | Venue: Richard J Daley Library at University of Illinois at Chicago | Groom’s Suit + Shirt: Calvin Klein | Groom’s Accessories: Penguin | Bride’s Skirt: Space 46 on Etsy | Bride’s Sweater: Old Navy | Bride’s Shoes: Miz Mooz via Nordstrom

Chicago Brunch Wedding by Ashley Biess Photography

A brunch wedding is just genius to me. Celebrating your nuptials over a mimosa? It’s like having your cake and eating it too. And when you happen to celebrate in serious style like this duo? Well, then you enter an entirely new level of fabulous. So grab your beverage of choice, and join us in toasting to Ashley Biess Photography for bringing us such a fab fête. See it all here.

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From the Bride… When it came to planning our wedding, we knew we wanted three things: to keep it simple, intimate, and to be in our favorite city: Chicago. While we no longer live here, it’s where Cameron grew up and where we first met in college along the North Shore. During our short planning process (just 4 months!) we relied heavily on trusted local friends to find the best vendors and were absolutely thrilled with each and every decision that was made!

Living in D.C., just about everything we booked was done so completely blind. When we decided on a brunch wedding, our friends raved about The Bristol’s menu and we immediately booked their private event space. From there, we found our photographer, Ashley Biess, and an amazing florist, Kate Powell, online. The other details for the day quickly fell into place. We had difficulty finding a place to hold our ceremony. Officiated by a friend of a friend, our short-and-sweet ceremony ended up being held in the condo my parents had rented for the weekend. There, our immediate family and two oldest friends witnessed our vows.

After the ceremony, we headed to the restaurant to celebrate with more family and friends at the Bristol. Brunch was served family style, and included an assortment of pastries, maple sage sausage, fried eggs over braised pork chilaquiles, vanilla cinnamon french toast, and wedding cake for dessert. Guests were served an array of brunch-inspired cocktails, including bloody mary’s, moscow mules, mimosas, and more. Everything was delicious!

Since we had to ship everything ahead of time, we decided to keep the decorations simple and fresh. We displayed family wedding photos along the bar and hung a banner on the cake table. The tables were decorated with favorite spring blooms arranged in eclectic metallic vases. The flowers popped against the exposed brick walls of the Bristol and softened the space. We sent our guests home with Vermont maple sugar candies, a traditional Christmas treat in my family. Our favorite part about the day was that it was small enough to spend time with every single guest. Family and friends flew in from all over the country and the world (Cameron’s aunt and uncle traveled from Qatar!) so it was wonderful to have enough time with everyone we love. [dotted]

Weddding Photography: Ashley Biess Photography | Ceremony Location: Anderonsville Guesthouse | Reception Location: The Bristol | Floral Design: Fleur Du Jour | Cake: Swedish Bakery | Catering: The Bristol | Invitations + Paper: Minted | Wedding Dress: Valentino via Neiman Marcus | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Engagement Ring: Tacori  | Wedding Band (1940’s Vintage): Doyle & Doyle NYC | Earrings: Majorica | Groom’s Attire: Burberry  | Accommodations: Public Chicago  & Andersonville Guesthouse | Hair: Jason at Art + Science Salon  | Makeup: Laura Black Makeup | Transportation: Going Green Limousine 

A Downtown Champaign, Illinois Wedding from Jasmine Nicole Photography

If I’ve learned anything in my days here at SMP, it’s that you Illinois bride and grooms really know how to throw a wedding.  From the traditional stunners to the backyard sweeties (and everything in between), you have lovely soirees down to an absolute science.  So, it’s no surprise that this darling day captured by Jasmine Nicole is basically the epitome of pretty.  It’s Downton Abbey meets Anne of Green Gables (the bride’s perfect theme) meets all kinds of happy… and it’s making for one uber-glorious gallery.  Join me there for every last ounce of lovely.

From Jasmine Nicole… The theme I kept going back to for our wedding look was an antique garden party, like a combination of Downton Abbey and Anne of Green Gables. My mom has always decorated with old trunks and lace tablecloths, and I loved the combination of romance and simplicity. When I found my dress, the theme of the wedding took even more of a shape – the lace felt so feminine and classic but still fresh and modern. I tried to keep the theme in mind when we chose venues- the older, the better! For the decor, I borrowed a lot of antiques from my aunts and other family members. It was so fun to have those personal pieces throughout the whole day. I even got to wear the same brooches in my hair that my grandma wore for her wedding day! In the months leading up to the wedding, we gathered cut glass pieces from thrift shops and estate sales to hold tea lights. For the flowers, I wanted them to look as though I had just found them in the garden – I based the wedding colors off of lavender and sage hydrangeas. We were thrilled with how the look came together! It really fit who we are as a couple.

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Wedding Photography: Jasmine Nicole Photography, LLC | Ceremony Venue: First Presbyterian Church of Champaign | Reception Venue: Illini Union | Officiant: Andrew Kamm | Floral Design: English Hedgerow | Desserts: Caleri’s Bakery and Cafe, Roanoke, Illinois | Wedding Dress: Michelle’s Bridal | Men’s Attire: Michelle’s Bridal | DJ: Joey Figueroa Mad Musique | Place cards + Programs + Centerpieces: DIY by Bride | First Look Venue: Victorian Rose Bed and Breakfast, Champaign, Illinois

Chicago Wedding from Nika Vaughn, Makeup Artist + Maypole Studios

Chicago,when it comes to weddings, you never disappoint. In fact, with weddings like this one from Maypole Studios?  You simply leave me in awe. In awe of all the beautiful places to tie the knot in your gorgeous city limits like the 63rd Street Beach House, and all the talent (FLEUR DU JOUR and Nika Vaughan, Makeup Artists to name a few) that call your pretty streets home. But above all, it’s the couples like this one sitting pretty in this gallery that make me fall in love with your weddings over and over again – and you can see why here.

And you can even more from this gorgeous day thanks to Shangri-La Wedding Films

From the Bride…We used a travel book, and asked our guests to sign in on their dream locations.  We then used some of the ideas to plan our honeymoon to Thailand and Cambodia. Sally and Jesse’s wedding was all about having their friends and family around as they started this exciting, new journey together.  There were such great details like Sally’s nephew carrying the ring down the aisle in the ring box that her grandfather proposed to her grandmother with.  Another, and my personal favorite, were the bracelets printed with the longitude and latitude of where Sally met each of her bridesmaids.  Talk about a tear-jerker!  Sally would say that that aside from getting a smooch from her new husband, “having our loved ones from many locations all come together as one group of the most amazing people in the world was the best detail.”

Minutes a way from the heart of downtown Chicago, Sally and Jesse transformed the 63rd Street Beach house into a destination wedding that included all their loved ones. Silver and glassware for the flowers and tables were collected by all of their family members from estate sales, as well as vintage handkerchiefs printed for the programs. Sally created the Save the Date notices and the envelopes for the invitations from old postcards of the 63rd street beach house from the 1930’s she’d found online. Jesse’s dad made the maple syrup favors from their home in upstate New York, and Sally and Jesse’s sister created the table numbers out of maps cut from old encyclopedias, and on the opposite side they attached the menu done in calligraphy.  Sally shared “We really enjoyed planning all of the little details of the wedding.  Plus, it was so special that our families helped us make our vision a reality.  It was a true family effort in searching for the vintage handkerchiefs, silver, suitcases, little syrup bottles, our handmade menus, table numbers, gift bags and more!

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Photography: Maypole Studios | Cinematography: Shangri-La Wedding Films | Event Design:Bride + Groom | Month of Planner: Naturally Yours Events | Floral Design: FLEUR DU JOUR | Ceremony + Reception Venue: 63rd Street Beach House | Vintage Car: Bride + Groom | Catering + Bar Services: Jewell Catering | Cake, Pies + Cupcakes: Sweet Mandy B’s | DJ: Style Matters | Ceremony Music: Parkwest Strings | Chuppah: Groom’s Father  | Maple Syrup Favors: Groom’s father | Programs Screen Printed Handkerchiefs: Notables Music Products | Calligraphy Menu/Place Cards/Invitations: Esther’s Calligraphy | Officiant: Rabbi Evan Moffic | Invitations: Tweedle Press |Makeup: Nika Vaughan, Makeup Artists | Hair: Debra Petrielli | Shoes: Vera Wang | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Jewelry: Erickson Beamon  | Groom Suit: Zenga  | Groomsmen Suits: Zara | Tie: The Tie bar | Bridesmaid Dresses: Various | Flower Girl Dress: US Angels

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