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Modern Cincinnati Wedding from Poetic Cinema + Amanda Donaho Photography

Smiles galore. I’m guaranteeing smiles galore once you’ve laid those pretty little peepers of yours on this modern affair. This modern affair that has left a love-induced permagrin on all of us at the SMP HQ. Captured in stills by Amanda Donaho Photography, and captured in live motion by Poetic Cinema, it is FABulous. Click here for the gallery!

Before we get too far into this FAB soiree – let’s fall in love with this couple, courtesy of Poetic Cinema, shall we?

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After a one year long-distance relationship and one year of wedding planning, we were married on June 25, 2011. Our wedding was the simple, contemporary event we envisioned – we could not have been happier!

We live in a loft in downtown Cincinnati, and we wanted our wedding to reflect our urban lifestyle. We chose to marry downtown at The Contemporary Arts Center because its clean, modern look aligned perfectly with our wedding style. The museum’s concrete columns/floors and wall of windows overlooking the bustling city streets provided the perfect indoor setting for a modern summer wedding. It was a venue that could stand on its own, and no heavy decorations were necessary – we wanted guests to enjoy the energizing environment the museum provided.

We chose a charcoal gray color palette, with an accent of spring green for a pop of color. From the beginning, we envisioned a simple, fresh, and contemporary affair. Our minimalist floral centerpieces resembled abstract art, our paper products portrayed the same straight-forward, contemporary sensibility, and the bridesmaid dresses displayed sculptural silhouettes. We found contemporary, unique wedding pieces from Etsy, IKEA, and Anthropologie.

The DIY projects that we are very proud of include our reception table names, guest thank you cards, well-wishes note cards, and the reception seating chart. We learned through our DIY projects to align everything with the look and feel of our wedding, which created the cohesive appearance we desired.

Photography: Amanda Donaho Photography / Cinematography: Poetic Cinema / Flowers: Designs By Tia / Event Planning: MIY! Event Planning / Venue: The Contemporary Arts Center / Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas

Cincinnati Wedding from Studio Z Films + Neysa Ruhl Photography

It’s so hard to describe the feeling the bride gets right before she walks down the isle. It’s nerves, excitement, an extreme elation, a little bit of anxiousness, a little bit of calm, and a lot of butterflies. But until you’ve been there, or until you’ve been at the other end of the isle, waiting for your beloved, it’s impossible to really know what it feels like. But this film, from Studio Z Films, comes pretty stinkin’ close. The closest I’ve ever seen. Consisting of little moments throughout the big day of this lovely Cincinnati wedding, the film gives you that feeling – waiting to walk out into the isle and start the rest of your lives together. You’ll love it. But first, a few beautiful stills from Neysa Ruhl Photography, to wet your palette. Click here for more!

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Jenny and Jim: Cincinnati Wedding Film from Steve Zugelter on Vimeo.

Jim and I wanted our entire wedding themed around friendship and Cincinnati, which is how our love story all began.  Jim and I met at work and quickly became  good friends.  Our shared interest in sports, Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, friends and living life to it’s fullest was hard to ignore and our friendship quickly blossomed into a love story.

As soon as we began planning our wedding we knew it had to be around the city we love and our friends.  Our invitations played a large part in informing our guest about our wedding weekend events and our passions.  Our custom made save the dates featured us on Cincinnati Reds Diamond Club seats and our custom made invites featured the skyline of Cincinnati.  We also wanted our rehearsal dinner to be intimate and promote our beautiful city – it couldn’t have been any better when we found our perfect rehearsal venue, Friendship Park.

We wanted a wedding weekend that was unique and special to us.  Our venues were extremely important.  We decided to get married in an old Cathedral that has since been converted to a venue to host events.  The beautiful floor to head stained glass windows, delicately painted ceilings, and collective bell towers decorated the interior and provided a warming touch.  Lush flower pots filled the red brick patio where guest had the chance to enjoy post ceremony cocktails.  As soon as the doors opened guest were wowed by the amount of candles we lined the church with.  With such a beautiful ceremony location the simple floral arrangements added a fresh scent and burst of purples, greens, and white.

We wrote our own vows and created a ceremony that was unique to each of us.  Embedded in my wedding bouquet was a locket with my Father’s picture so he was with me on my special day.  Our programs gave shout outs to friends and family, featured our aspirations as a couple, and even acknowledged our best canine friend Chili.

Our day was amazing, our wedding video was even more amazing.  It captures how special and unique our day was to us and our family. It captures the love that was in that room, how much fun Jim and I have together, and the overall theme of our lives – friendship.

Photography: Neysa Ruhl Photography / Makeup: BRIDEface / Floral Design: The Tulip Tree / Venue:  The Bell Event Center / Cinematography: Studio Z Films

The Cincinnati Nature Center Krippendorf Lodge Wedding by Marti’s Floral Designs + Kortnee Kate Photography

Magenta, lilac, lavender, amethyst, mauve, violet – there are many names for the color purple, but I just like to call it pretty. And when Marti’s Floral Designs is in charge of bringing that pretty palette to life through floral design, you know it’s going to be good. I have been starring at all the arrangements in these seriously gorgeous images from Kortnee Kate Photography for longer than I should admit, because whatever you want to call the pretty color – it’s just good looking. So for all you purple-loving brides out there – get ready to pin your heart out in the full gallery of images!

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From the Bride..The location was a beautiful wooded area, giving the wedding it’s ever so gorgeous backdrop. It was love at first sight, Krippendorf Lodge was the perfect place for our wedding.

Alex and I were college sweethearts and through all the ups and downs of life, we had each other. It was meant to be. Nature lovers at heart, the theme came rather naturally. Relaxed, simple, elegant, and full of color, all inspired by nature. Both of us being designers, we definitely knew what we wanted for our big day. The most amazing event and floral designer, Marti Thompson, immediately got our style and created the most breathtaking arrangements. Creative, colorful, and awe inspiring decor. We also had fantastic photographers, Kortnee Kate Photography they took the most amazing photos of the day. Beautiful moments now frozen in time.

The ever flowing, tiered gown by Angelina Couture was lightweight and airy, just right for the perfect weather that day. Sparkling in different shades of purple, the floral vintage necklace was given to me as a birthday present from Alex. This truly was the perfect addition to the gown. Hair and makeup had to have just the right touch. With my passion for cosmetics and beauty, I created my own makeup look and hair. Spirals of locks with a touch of a feather hair broch, from Portobello, hand picked by myself, made for a relaxed natural feel. The bridal party also wore different shades of purple, all unique in their own way. The groom wore a vest, purple chucks, with just the right touch of color.

Adding to our special day, my dad not only walked me down the isle, but made things official, along side with my grandfather. Friends and family from near and far came, made it warm and full of love and support. All in all, making our wedding day very personal and intimate. Details, details, details, all eye catching and unique in their own way. A vintage type writer as a guest book, bird’s nest ring pillow, vintage glass, the natural beauty of wood and gorgeous florals speckled throughout. We also had a sand ceremony. Which of course was beautifully captured by our photographers. The amazing candy bar, which everyone enjoyed, was beautifully decorated by the lovely Marti Thompson. Sitting perfectly on top were the letters L O C K W O O D, my new last name. Full of tears of joy, laughter and love filled the entire day. I couldn’t of asked for anything better!

Wedding Photography: Kortnee Kate Photography / Floral Design: Marti’s Floral Designs / Location: The Cincinnati Nature Center Krippendorf Lodge / Cheesecake: Take The Cake / Wedding Dress: Angelina Couture

Intimate Cincinnati Wedding From Bluebird Photography

Four weeks … just four quick weeks to plan this intimate Cincinnati wedding at Ault Park. Can you imagine? Sent to us by April at Bluebird Photography, this wedding epitomizes the bride who knows just what she wants, and wastes no time setting it into motion. As you’ll read in Jennifer and John’s romantic story, they couldn’t have been happier the way the day turned out. A day surrounded by their dearest. Lots of the details about this day are delightful, but one of the best? Each of the ladies attending this small, but oh-so-special celebration received a hand-crafted necklace from the bride’s sister! Now that’s unique. Enjoy the full gallery here!

From April at Bluebird PhotographyJennifer & John booked me about a month out from the wedding! It was a small, intimate wedding of about 30 guests at a local park. She created the most beautiful table … one long table for all of her guests. The details were just gorgeous!! She took phrases and music from french songs, printed them on paper and curled them to place in vases. The small cake served as the centerpiece while the rest of the table was decorated with gorgeous, black candle holders… just lovely!

From JenniferIt was pretty instant between John and me. He lived in Columbus and I lived in Cincinnati, so we had our first date in Dayton the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We somehow managed to have a three hour dinner. I think we just kept ordering more food so we could make it last. I remember laughing a lot, and I remember being mesmerized by his smile. On our way out of the restaurant, I took his hand, and it just felt right. He called me on his way home from dinner, and we talked the whole way home. I was falling for him so I introduced him to my two year old son. When they became best buds by the end of the day, I knew he was the one.

The three of us spent Christmas together, and I knew I wanted to spend every Christmas with him. On Valentine’s Day, he took me to New York, took me to a jeweler, and told me to pick one out! We had planned on going away and getting married somewhere just the two of us. We are both so close to our families, though, that in the end I decided I wanted to have them there. There were so many people who were so happy for us, and I wanted to celebrate the moment with them. When all of the vendors and location I wanted were available on the same day, we went for it! I had four weeks to plan the wedding! Because I was planning on a very short time frame, there was no messing around. I got the best vendors, told them what I wanted, and trusted them to do it. And they did!

My sister, Heather Kramb, has done event design for many galas. She and I used to own a French antique store together in Lebanon called Maddie Lisee. We are both total junkies for everything French and old and beautiful. When John and I decided to get married at Ault Park, a French Country style for our wedding was a no-brainer for me. It’s a look that I have loved for ten years, not just the latest trend or style. I used my all-time favorite colors: aqua, ivory, black, and silver. The event design was a collaboration between the floral designer, Dennis Buttelwerth, my sister, and I. You could say the look was a marriage of the finest materials we could find and handmade details. Dennis brought in the most beautiful pleated silk aqua linens from Washington, DC, and I made table runners from vintage French toile fabric. He had gorgeous, huge silver candelabras and my sister found rococo candlesticks to use between them. Dennis lined the table with beautiful ivory hydrangeas and roses in silver bowls and julep cups. He also used lavender and dusty miller, which I would have never thought of but loved. My sister had antique french sheet music in her closet that I wrapped around votives. She came up with a design element that was both inexpensive and beautiful, too, with the cylinders. We filled cylinders with pearls at the bottom, then I filled it with curled up pieces of parchment paper. I used the lyrics to “La Vie en Rose.” (Yes, my sister has things like antique french sheet music in her closet. You should see her basement!)

With his vast experience and creativity, Dennis came up with an unusual and beautiful way to have the ceremony. He draped the overlook at Ault Park with garlands and white flowers. It was simple but elegant and didn’t look like a “stage.” With such a small guest count of 36 and no bridal party, he suggested doing away with the center aisle. Instead, we put all of the chairs together. John walked out of one room at Ault Park, and my son and I walked out of the other end, and we met in the middle in front of our guests.

The first time I ever saw the Ault Park Pavilion was shortly after I started law school, about eight years before our wedding. For our wedding, I wanted something elegant but comfortable. I have been to weddings that were so elegant everyone forgot to have a good time. We wanted our wedding to be a celebration. We wanted our guests to relax and enjoy themselves. Having it outdoors seemed perfect for us. Because we had such a small group, we were able to seat everyone at one long table under the arches and have a candlelit dinner with our closest friends and family.

I bought all of my wedding day attire at La Jeune Mariee in Worthington, Ohio. It’s a bridal salon owned by sisters Lyndsay and Stacey. They were amazing! The service they gave me was unbelievable. After visiting larger bridal salons where all I heard was “that dress takes six months,” Stacey and Lyndsay didn’t hesitate and made it happen for me. I fell in love with a dress by Lea-Ann Belter. Stacey called the rep from the company and managed to get me into a made-to-measure couture gown in weeks! It literally came in days before my wedding, but it was perfect! My shoes were Benjamin Adams and dyed a french blue. I found the most gorgeous tear-drop earrings. Bridal jewelry seems like an extravagant expense on top of so many other expenses, but it’s the only thing from my wedding day that I can still wear when I go out!

The one thing John asked for in our wedding was to keep it very small. He was absolutely right! Coming from a big Irish family, I didn’t know how to do small. It was wonderful, though. Everyone at our wedding knew everybody else. There were no “how do you know the bride and groom?” moments with our guests. It was a really great joining of our families. My mom and John’s mom held hands and cried together during the ceremony.

My sister has a successful jewelry company where she takes vintage jewelry, breaks it down, and makes it into something new. Her pieces are gorgeous! I didn’t want to do the same old favors. I wanted something the guests would actually use but would remind them of our day. Heather made a unique necklace for each of the ladies in attendance with antique chandelier crystals and a variety of french charms. Each was one of a kind and different. The men each received an LED light keychain. She then put them in organza bag, attached a tag stamped with a fleur de lys and wrote the guest’s name on it. It also doubled as a place card holder.

My favorite memory from our wedding was saying our vows. It felt so right to say our vows to each other, at that moment in that place. When I think back to our wedding, what I remember most was how right it felt to become John’s wife. The funniest thing happened, though, when we were standing in front of the preacher and realized we had left the rings in my purse inside one of the rooms at Ault Park. I signaled my friend Lauren. God love her, she went back in, found them, and gave them to my son to bring up to us. I’ll never forget a smiling three year old in his suit walking up to us, handing us the rings, and saying “Here you go!”

I had a “dream team” of vendors. Because I had such a short time to plan, I got the best vendors and trusted them to do what they do best. The most amazing thing about each of them, though, was their ability to step outside the box and make my dream wedding happen in four weeks!

Vendor credits Photographer: Bluebird Photography / Wedding Gown Designer: Lea-Ann Belter from La Jeune Mariee / Earrings by Haute Bride, San Francisco / Floral Designer: Dennis Buttelwerth / Event Designer and Planner: Heather Kramb and Dennis Buttelwerth / Invitation Designer: Fun Invitations / Cake The Bonbonerie

 

See more of Jennifer & John’s beautiful wedding on Bluebird Photography’s blog.

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Spectacular Downtown Cincinnati Ballroom Wedding At The Hilton Netherland Plaza

With a gown as magnificent as this, a bride as stunning, a venue as striking … you just KNOW the film and the photos and will be spectacular!

images by Red Gallery Photography

see Michelle & Eddie’s photo gallery here!

Viva Bella Events planned and designed the dazzling celebration! You can see more of Michelle’s scrumptious Vera Wang gown on Viva Bella’s blog.

Eddie and Michelle were married in Cincinnati and asked the fellows at 31 FILMS to fly out and shoot their wedding. According to Aaron, from the beginning ~ Michelle was totally up front about what she wanted in their wedding film. “She wanted something fresh and unique … she loved the dreamy look and nostalgia of  vintage super-8mm film. But she also loved the crisp, ultra-real look of HD video – so we merged the two! Michelle and Eddie were a pleasure to work with! Even though the wedding day clearly revolved around them, they wanted to be sure that their friends and family were highlighted throughout the day as well.

Enjoy their film from 31 FILMS

Michelle & Edward – The Highlight (HD+8mm) from 31Films on Vimeo

from the beautiful bride …
Having lived in cities like Paris and NYC, the search for the right venue in the city of Cincinnati was somewhat challenging, not to mention it was a long distance wedding location. At the time of planning our wedding, the groom-to-be lived in Detroit, MI. I lived in New York City and my family is from Philadelphia, PA. The sole reason for choosing Cincinnati, OH as our wedding destination was because of my future parents-in-law. With Eddie being the only son it was important for his parents to have the big party in their hometown and I wanted to make them happy because they are fascinating people and amazing parents. After several months of relentlessly searching both online and whenever we were able to be on site in the city, we finally found an amazing historic building occupied by the Hilton Netherland Plaza hotel.

My first choice was more of a contemporary and trendy ‘MoMA’ type of place, but since I couldn’t have that to the exact specs in a smaller city, I decided to go for something with romance and character, something that would remind me of my fond memories of my days living in Paris. The Hall of Mirrors (the grand ballroom of the hotel) immediately brought me back in time to a place I loved and cherished during my stay in France, château de Versailles. Okay, maybe I am exaggerating or daydreaming just a bit, but it’s all about your imagination, right? And it’s all about your hopes and dreams when it comes to planning the biggest event of your life! And then my hopes and dreams just came together perfectly when my long lost blood father showed up in my life just 9 months before my wedding day, and walked me down the aisle.

To twist it up a bit more, he and his entire family are practically neighbors of my future parents-in-laws residing in Columbus, OH. This is a very long story with full of twists and turns and fate that perhaps you will find in a memoir, and hopefully in a motion picture, someday…stay tuned! The event came together just as I have imagined and dreamed of all my life. It started out with finding the perfect wedding planner who was able to figure me out very quickly. She was the key to the success of the event, who was patient, beautiful, kind-hearted, and very bright. She basically carried out the vision I had, but with the added details I failed to imagine, being the big-picture “don’t sweat the small stuff” kind of person that I am. She also came equipped with an A-list of vendors that all contributed to the great success of the event.

The list of my favorite vendors and key contributors – Dora Manuel, wedding planner & event designer of Viva Bella Events – responsible for how I found the Hall of Mirrors, which was featured on her website, and the breathtaking design of the entire event, along with all the other fabulous vendor recommendations. Robyn Adinamis, event manager of the Hilton – responsible for running the terrific staff that executed Dora’s visions perfectly, and for being fabulous and the cutest pregnant little lady I’ve ever met! Amy Owens, owner and designer of Amo-Ink Custom Stationery – responsible for creating the theme colors of the entire event and the invitations that everyone adored, and for being a wonderful and pleasant companion throughout the entire process. Kelly & Kelly, designers of Eden Floral Boutique – responsible for creating the most amazing pieces of work that took everyone’s breath away when they entered the room, and for being brilliant enough to capture my imaginations in just 90 minutes of face-to-face encounter. Clay & Lisa Justice of Red Gallery Photography – responsible for creating amazing ideas that came together in beautiful images for our engagement session, the bridal couture, and of course the big day. They are one of cutest couples I’ve met who are full of magical talents and a pleasure to work with. Aaron & Rachel Tharpe of 31films – responsible for capturing all the best moments of the event.  Aaron’s talent is unmatched and he is one of the best decisions I’ve made during the wedding planning process, as demonstrated here in the wedding film highlight!  Indira Rivera of Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier NYC – responsible for choosing the perfect bridal dress with her very first recommendation as soon as I walked into her door. She took a good look at me and said “I have the perfect dress for you, it’s the same Very Wang dress that Carrie Bradshaw wore in the SATC movie”. It was indeed love at first sight and Indira made it a memorable experience with her beauty and elegance. Crystal Henize-Rieger of Eye-Do Makeup and Eyelash Design – responsible for making me a beautiful bride and for recommending a great hair stylist Valerie Blackburn of Reveal Salon. You two make the perfect team in every way. Thank you all for contributing your amazing talents and your relentless efforts in making our day a day we will forever remember and cherish.

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Cincinnati Wedding by StephCarson Photography

There is no reason that decor should be restricted to one style and this Cincinnati wedding by StephCarson Photography is a perfect example.  I love both vintage and modern weddings and the two mesh so nicely here with vintage milk glass, succulents and killer stationery (both the bride and groom are designers).  Best of all, this dynamic duo got creative at keeping costs down and pulled off their dream wedding within their budget.  Check out the full gallery for loads of pretty, pretty details!

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We decided to get married in our hometown of Cincinnati due to budget restraints and the majority of our friends and family still living there.  I have always envisioned an outside wedding, but due to the erratic weather in Cincinnati, we decided to keep the wedding indoors.  Everything was in downtown Cincinnati, and the venue had both the historical and vintage feel we wanted.  It also had a special place in my heart since my parents also had their reception there 25 years ago.

Both Rick and I have a design background, so the design and creation of this wedding was definitely fun and exciting for the both of us.  We designed and assembled all of the wedding stationery.  Everything was inspired by the collaboration of our lives.  We used a “cowboy” font for his love of everything country, and we also used a “vintage” and “cursive” fonts for the vintage modern look that we both love.  For the overall aesthetic of the wedding, I worked closely with our florist.  She was amazing!!  I wanted to bring that outdoor wedding that I have always dreamed of to the indoors with certain design elements. The flowers used reminded us of an elegant outdoor wedding that worked perfectly in the reception hall.   Also, we made sure that we used succulents in our arrangements which was inspired by our California lives.  The tall centerpiece candlesticks were made by my father to save cost.  The cocktail tables and seating chart table were also DIY projects that my father and I worked on the week before the wedding to save money.

Our wedding day was gorgeous. The sun was brightly shining as we walked around that city.  We only walked within in a couple blocks radius, and were able to find some amazing structures to take our pictures.  We rented a trolley to keep the nostalgic feel, but also for fun.  Rick and I are happy to share this wedding with you, and we are so happy that we had the beautiful budget friendly wedding that we envisioned.

Photography: StephCarson Photography / Flowers:  Marti’s Floral Designs / Event Planner:  KL Wedding Designs LLC / Stationery: Erica Keuter Designs / Ceremony Location:  St. Louis Church Cincinnati / Reception Location: Cincinnati Club Building

Romantic Cincinnati Wedding From Studio Z

We’ve had a wonderful week on The Little Black Book Blog! And we have saved the best for today … Caroline & Christopher’s super sweet (and emotionally charged) wedding in Cincinnati.  With florals by the always amazing Courtenay Lambert and filmed by the awesome Steve Zugelter at Studio Z Films, their spring celebration was as good as it gets!

images courtesy of Stephanie Carson Photography

Grab a tissue … and enjoy!

Caroline & Christopher: The Highlight from Steve Zugelter on Vimeo.

from the beautiful bride …

I have always been the girl who dreamed of her wedding day since playing dress up with my grandmother’s lace and high heels. At the risk of sounding corny, I knew that my wedding day would be just like a fairy tale because I have been lucky enough to live one with my husband. We met when we were just seventeen years old. College and budding careers separated us for a time, but we both knew deep down whatever road we traveled it would eventually lead us back together again.

Nine years later, in the same place we formally met for the first time, Christopher asked me to marry him. I couldn’t have been more thrilled! We started planning immediately, gathering inspiration from one simple word, romance. We wanted everyone who attended our ceremony and reception to experience and feel the love Christopher and I share…and of course we wanted everyone to dance!

The first priority was the venue and we knew when we saw the Hilton Netherland Plaza, Hall of Mirrors there would be no other place in Cincinnati that could compare. Although a traditional ballroom, it‘s art deco details, vintage appeal, and top notch service provided the perfect setting for a celebration. Our next priority was a photographer and I knew long before I was engaged who I wanted it to be, Stephanie Carson. She has the unique ability to capture emotion in the moment, without prearranged staging or posing. Stephanie was able to suggest a number of vendors and that is how we found Steve Zugelter and Studio Z Films. I looked up Studio Z Films online and sat with tears in my eyes watching other couple’s films. I knew his intimate style would complement our vision of telling our love story.

Beauty is in the details, and I wanted this to stand true with our wedding. My approach was: simple but elegant. I also wanted to include small sentimental touches because I am a sucker for nostalgia. Soft sage green, pale pink and ivory was the color palette for our late spring wedding. The flowers were more beautiful than I ever expected, they were full and lush and included fragrant peonies, freesia, garden roses and hydrangeas.

Handmade accessories for the bridesmaids and my hair piece were found on Etsy. We used Christopher’s grandmother’s recipe to make homemade jelly as a favor for each guest. Beading from my mother’s wedding dress was used to wrap my bouquet. Because we love to journal and document all of our adventures, our wedding gifts to one another were handwritten letters.

The day was perfect and went off without a hitch. All the little memories made the day spectacular. Putting on my dress and realizing I was actually getting married was an overwhelming experience. My dress felt perfect, classic, and timeless. Thinking about seeing my dad for the first time and having him walk me down the aisle still tugs at my heart. I knew seeing Christopher would be one of the most special moments of the day and it was a blur, thank goodness for our film and photos! It was important for us to have our ceremony in a church. Saying our vows in front of our closest friends, family, and God was the central part of what the day was about.

The reception was incredible! From the heartfelt speeches given by my sisters and Christopher’s best man, the phenomenal food, and having the dance floor packed from the first dance to the last dance three hours later made it the best day I could have ever asked for. We thank our family, friends, and fabulous vendors for making it possible and sharing in our love story.

Coordinator: Jen Daut / Photography: Stephanie Carson / Floral: Courtenay Lambert / Entertainment: Nemar Maize / Hair: Jennifer Nally / Makeup: Brideface / Stationery: Poeme / Linens: Adora / Cinematography: Studio Z

Cincinnati, Ohio Wedding by TM Photography

We see a lot of rustic, outdoor affairs but a well designed city soiree can be equally as gorgeous in our eyes. Take for instance this Cincinnati wedding that has the perfect mix of glam (hello gilded chargers) and a fantabulous urban chic backdrop. If you are yearning for more of this Ohio beauty, head over to the gallery. It is filled to the absolute brim with so many pretty images from TM Photography.

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After over 8 years of dating and 15 months of planning, to say we were looking forward to our wedding day would be an understatement. Being Cincinnati natives, it was important to us to have our wedding in our hometown and we wanted to show our out of town guests why we had been raving about our city for so many years. From welcome baskets at the hotel that were filled with locally made treats to a late night snack of Skyline Cheese Coneys and Graeter’s Ice Cream, our love for our city definitely showed. We got ready at a downtown hotel and then spent the afternoon riding around a trolley to capture the spirit of Cincinnati. We wanted our portraits to be different from the lush garden of our venue.

My favorite moment of the day was doing our first look. Our videographer and photographer arranged for us to meet on the stairwell of the hotel. Walking down the hall and then up the stairs to meet my soon to be husband was one of the most surreal moments. Our team perfectly captured the moment for us in pictures. We really wanted a different venue for our wedding, while still being convenient for our guests and we found that at the Taft Museum of Art. A museum that was converted from the old Taft residence, our guests were able to view all the artwork on display throughout the evening while also enjoying the gorgeous garden space. We were married outdoors in the garden and really did not want to compete with the natural beauty of garden. Inspired by my bridal gown, all our design elements sought to capture a light, airy, and romantic feel. We used an abundance of baby’s breath, lush flowers for the bridal bouquet, and over 300 candles throughout the garden to achieve this vision.

Guests were greeted by the Bride and Groom’s favorite drinks before the start of the ceremony: Root Beer for the Bride and Sweet Tea for the Groom. A specialty cocktail of gin gimlets were adorned with “Love is Sweet” stirrers for guests to enjoy during the cocktail hour. Guests found an envelope at their seats that read “Smiles Go Here” to be used to carry their photobooth strips home at the end of the evening. In a nod to my career as a lawyer, we included a quote from the California “In Re Marriages” case on our program. We tried to include subtle, little touches that reflected our journey together as a couple. While I loved planning all the details during our engagement, at the end of the day there is nothing quite like seeing your friends and family kicking off their shoes to dance the night away. We ended up not even doing a special send off because we didn’t want to leave our reception a minute early.

Photography: TM Photography / Cinematography: Poetic Cinema / Flowers: Katie Elfers of Inspired Floral Designs / Make-Up: Nancy Dawson / Hair: Jennifer Nally / Event Planning: Cincy Event Planning / Ceremony and Reception Location: Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio / Invitations: Giddy Ink / Dress: Melissa Sweet, style: Sidney from Priscilla of Boston / Bridesmaid Dress: Melissa Sweet / Band: Airwaves

Studio Z Films ~ Vintage Plus Modern Hybrid Wedding Film

If this image doesn’t grab your attention, we’re not sure what will!

Studio Z

We know that all of our loyal readers already know that we are taking this week to show off our LBB members who were recognized by Event DV as the cream of the crop in the wedding film industry! We sincerely hope that all of you have taken this opportunity to see just how awesome it is to relive the memories of the day, over and over again! We’ve focused on wedding trailers, highlights and same day edits. You’re own full features will only be a million times more amazing!

Next up ~ Steve Zugelter at Studio Z Films

A little bit about me ~ I truly believe that getting to know each couple and their families is what makes each wedding film distinct. We absolutely love what we do, we get to work with some amazing couples and tell their stories. For us, it goes beyond the cameras and the technology, we believe what makes our films different is our approach. What are the little things that are going on in that room that are making up this celebration? I want to focus on those little things, the Maid of Honor writing her speech in the morning, the Father of the Bride seeing his daughter for the first time in her wedding dress, the groomsmen playing golf and laughing with the soon to be groom. Of course the more formal events are important too, but its these meta-events that really tell the story of the day. I want people who have never met the couple to watch their film and feel as if they know them, as if they were there, and if I can make complete strangers feel that way, imagine the emotions the bride and groom and their families feel when they watch their film.

Today’s film ~ Ashley & Adam’s wedding was such an intimate and unique celebration. Everything about their wedding was exactly as they wanted it. The entire celebration was shared by 50 of their closest friends and family and there were so many little things that made this unlike any wedding I’ve ever seen. Their ceremony was in a gorgeous abandoned church that Ashley and Adam decorated by themselves and they included foot washings as part of the ceremony. The reception was at a classic restaurant and included some touching open mic toasts. The night completed with a post wedding Baptism for Ashley and Adam. This wedding was nothing short of stunning and I’m truly honored to have been a part of it. Their wedding film is a hybrid of Super 8mm Film and HD for a great mix of vintage with modern.

Where we film ~ Studio Z Films is an international award winning filmmaking studio based in Cincinnati, OH but is commissioned worldwide.

Congratulation to Studio Z Films! As John Goolsby said,  you are clearly in the bubble of super-stardom in the wedding world!

From Inspiration to Reality: The Design II

Ice Cream Parlors, architectural beauties, and the prettiest color of mint. Can you think of a better combination? JMM Photography has completely rocked our wedding world today with this latest installation in the Inspiration to Reality dynasty. And the styling from Yellow Canary? Beyond gorgeous. Of course, we can’t leave out the perfectly paired paper goods from Amo Ink. This just might be inspiration heaven. To see the full shoot in all of its glamorous glory, click here.

{check out Colette’s Mint Chocolate Chip board that inspired this shoot}

The concept for this design was based on a private couples table for the bride and groom. It gives the newly married couple a few moments to catch their breath, sip some champagne, and enjoy a moment before they go into their reception and mingle with guests and dance the night away. I wanted it to be slightly dramatic and romantic. Something to remember when the evening goes so fast!

One of the elements I wanted to pick up from the board was the polka dots and stripes. I love the graphic quality of them against the softer, almost pastel color background. Most of the designs for this table revolve around the dot (or circle) theme. I thought the empty fountain was the perfect place for our large white polka dots. The table linens, flower orbs with dots, and tableware all echo this idea. Stripes were brought in on the china and ribbons—and bows throughout, beginning with the gorgeous bridal gown to the groom’s bowtie, and the table napkins folded over the plates. Amy at Amo Ink designed the fabulous stationery and table numbers to echo these shapes and the overall black and white graphic feel.

The flowers used were simple—carnations and pom-poms for the flower orbs, and hydrangea and roses for the large centerpiece. The hypericum berries added that little touch of red. Sometimes there is beauty in simplicity, and all of these flowers add a great textural element to the design by being massed together. The bouquet is comprised of some classic bridal flowers, stephanotis, roses, and peonies. In addition to those, anemones bring in a fun black and white element and work with the striped ribbon.

A note from Amo ink—As a former architect, I always love bringing in a sense of place to my stationery designs. When a couple is getting married at an architecturally significant location, I am always urging them to include some detail that reflects the space. Not only does it give guests a sense of what is to come, but it creates a sort of literal framework for the whole event. Union Terminal has always been my favorite building in Cincinnati, and I was so excited to create a piece that showcases its magnificent dome. I drew over a photo of the actual building in Adobe Illustrator to create the die-cut for the top of the invitation. I used the window layout to create a striping pattern we were incorporating directly from the inspiration board, and carried a bolder version of those stripes to the envelope liner. Also, I added the detail of the clock, which is a major focal point of the building. I felt this was also a great way to bring the circle motif into the printed pieces. The save the date included a photo of the façade filtered to look like a vintage postcard. The menus also reflect the shape of the dome. The escort cards doubled as a favor with a delicious lollipop holding the printed piece, again reflecting the black and white, stripes, and circle themes we developed from the inspiration board.

A note from the photographer, Jacalyn: My vision for the photography portion of this project really stemmed from a fashion forward line of thinking. I wanted it to be bright, color popping, and eye catching! Also, I feel that a wedding is an absolute wonderful excuse to have a magazine style fashion shoot…..I mean everyone is looking their best and all dolled up, why not? That was the thought process I had when executing the photography documenting the collaboration of our artistic minds!

Photography: Jacalyn Mains of JMM Photography /Event Design and Florals: Kristen Sekowski of  Yellow Canary Event Design / Stationery and Paper Goods: Amy Owens of Amo Ink Custom Stationery / Dresses and Accessories: Carrie Karibo Boutique / Bridal Gown: Jenny Yoo / Bridesmaid Dress: Thread / Headpieces and Veil: Sara Gabriel / Earrings: Roberta Chiarella / Menswear: Skeffington’s Formal Wear / Venue: Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal / Linens and Rentals: All Occasions Event Rental / Hair and Makeup Styling: Vintage Salon and Spa Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky / Models: Ian and Carly, New View Management Group

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From Inspiration to Reality: The Design

We go bananas for the From Inspiration to Reality Features around here because for one they always bring insane amounts of gorgeous and two, they are handcrafted from some of the most talented vendors we know. A match made in Style Me Pretty heaven. What’s not to love? Put together by Kristen Sekowski of Yellow Canary Event Design along with JMM Photography and paper goods by Amo Ink, this shoot is one of the most adorable to date.  It resides in a little spot where ice cream and glamour go hand in hand and the inspiration is a flowin.

{click here for the inspiration board that started it all}

The overall look and feel we were going for our Inspiration to Reality feature was one with a vintage feel with a modern look. From the table and floral design by yellow canary, to the location inspired stationery by Amo Ink we wanted to work with the color and boldness of the Mint Chocolate Chip Inspiration Board. Jacalyn, our photographer approached the shoot with her artistic eye gave an overall amazing vintage feel to the photos. The beautiful gowns and suit worn by our lovely models have an element of timelessness to them—while fashionable now, they will continue to be so for years to come. The location provided some historical and style inspiration as well to pull it all together in a fun and hopefully inspiring way.

From Yellow Canary – As a designer I am inspired by many things—color, texture, concept, and location. The Inspiration Board we decided on stood out to me for various reasons—first of all how can you not love a board called Mint Chocolate Chip?! The dreamy green color with the high contrast of the black and white really stood out. It was simple and striking—there were a lot of layers to it as well, soft and luscious with various shades of green, ribbon, fabric, dots, stripes, and lots of bows. The Red Hots, while not a huge part of the collage, added a bit of color interest too. To me it screamed summer fresh and was full of vintage-modern loveliness.

While talking about the colors and what we wanted to do with the board, I immediately thought of one of my all time favorite Cincinnati landmarks, Union Terminal (which is now the Cincinnati Museum Center). What thrilled me about doing the shoot here was the color—the green interior of the fountain and the green Rookwood tiles in the ice cream parlor—it seemed a perfect location.

Photography: Jacalyn Mains of JMM Photography /Event Design and Florals: Kristen Sekowski of  Yellow Canary Event Design / Stationery and Paper Goods: Amy Owens of Amo Ink Custom Stationery / Dresses and Accessories: Carrie Karibo Boutique / Bridal Gown: Jenny Yoo / Bridesmaid Dress: Thread / Headpieces and Veil: Sara Gabriel / Earrings: Roberta Chiarella / Menswear: Skeffington’s Formal Wear / Venue: Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal / Linens and Rentals: All Occasions Event Rental / Hair and Makeup Styling: Vintage Salon and Spa Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky / Models: Ian and Carly, New View Management Group

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From Inspiration to Reality: The Board

It is about that time for one of our FAVORITE features and we are beyond excited to debut this beauty. As you know, inspiration comes in ALL sorts of pretty shapes and sizes. From a gorgeous piece of fabric to a hot pair of shoes, it runs the gamut. And the muse behind our latest From Inspiration to Reality shoot is no exception. It is in fact one of the most beloved flavors of ice cream out there…mint chocolate chip. Love it! Dished out by JMM Photography, Amo Ink, Yellow Canary and a bevy of other brilliant vendors, this shoot is chalk full of eye candy and better yet, yummy inspiration for your own wedding. Before we get into the pretty, pretty details, take a look at the Colette’s minty board that started it all. Pure deliciousness.

The perfect combination of cool mint hues mixed with those crisp blacks gives this look a timeless vintage feel while still maintaining a modern perspective. And, just wait until you see the resulting shoot. Absolute perfection. We’ll be back in a wee bit with the latest From Inspiration to Reality creation.

Wedding Vows ~ Tender Moments From Studio Z Films

Studio Z Films Geri Ciulla Photography

photography courtesy of Geri Ciulla Photography

We have one of the most heartwarming highlight films from Studio Z Films for you today. It will remind each and every one of you what you are about to promise each other. It’s about what defines marriage. Whether you’re at the beginning, the middle or the end of your wedding planning process, we hope you’ll watch this and let the message sink in.  It’s about love, it’s about promises, it’s about lessons learned ~ together. 

For the best playback experience, press play & then pause. Allow the film to load for a few moments. Then press play again.

wedding coordination by Viva Bella Events

There is certainly a place for humor and lighthearted banter during your wedding celebration. But the young lady who toasted Jessica and Cody … and the vows shared between the two of them, well, they are some of the sweetest, most sincere words we’ve heard. We are honored to share these moments from Jessica and Cody’s New Year’s Eve ceremony with you today.

We’d also like to take a moment to congratulate Steve at Studio Z Films on being named one of the top 50 most influential event film-making studios in the world by Event DV Magazine! We’re thrilled for him ~ and all of our other Little Black Book members who were listed in this elite group of amazing visual story-tellers!!

Cincinnati Wedding From Kortnee Kate Photography

Brooke and Chris were married at the absolutely beautiful St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica in Cincinnati, Ohio. Their stunning wedding day was captured by Kortnee and Ted of Kortnee Kate Photography.  Take a look!

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Photography by Kortnee Kate

What a magnificent church!

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Photography by Kortnee Kate

I think it was about 10º outside when Kortnee and Ted shot photos of the wedding party!

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Looks like they had a blast, though!

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Then on to the dazzling wedding reception at the Hall of Mirrors at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel.

LOOOOOVE the cake, the crystals, the rhinestones and well, just everything about it!

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Photography by Kortnee Kate

All of the drop-dead-beautiful flowers and floral decor from Ford Ellington Floral & Event Design, Ltd.

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful ….

Photography by Kortnee Kate

The awesome cake is from Maribelle Cakery Cincinnati.

Photography by Kortnee Kate

Photography by Kortnee Kate

So great! Congratulations Brooke and Chris! For more fabulous shots from their wedding, click here.

Thanks Kortnee and Ted for sharing!! For more of their gorgeous work, visit their website. and blog.

The Art of Simple Elegance ~ Patricia and Adam

A couple of weeks ago, we featured an incredibly fun floral photo shoot that Courtenay Lambert sent to us. Pure and passionate fun! {here}

Courtenay also sent us some gorgeous images from one of her winter weddings … Patricia and Adam’s elegant November celebration that we think you’ll love as well …

from Patricia …

We wanted the wedding to be simple but classy – The Lyceum was the perfect back drop to create such a feeling. Combined with the flowers, candles, music, food, and champagne!! It was perfect!. The gold dresses and accents were a nice nod to the holidays without being too much.  Since the wedding was in November, which can be dreadful in Cincinnati, the gold helped keep things warm and inviting. With our move to Switzerland 2 months prior to the wedding, we wanted to bring a few touches of Switzerland – The Swiss Chocolates were direct from the Lindt factory here in Zurich, Switzerland; the Swiss theme Cookies were made by “Cake Creations by Sue”, and the Swiss flag baggage tags were used for table assignments and then kept as favours. It was an easy way for us to provide our new contact information as well as open up an invite for visitors.

Simple and classy … warm and inviting … perfect …

Courtenay’s gorgeous bouquets and centerpieces added just the right amount of color to the elegant color scheme used throughout the wedding.

Patricia’s make-up was done by one of Cincinnati’s best … Little Black Book vendor, Brideface. Seriously ~ look at the close-ups … just beautiful.

{And by the way, Nancy has really great beauty and make-up advice on her Brideface blog.}

Patricia’s wedding gown was by Nicole Miller. Her stunning coat was custom-made by … an unnamed designer. (So sorry … we definitely WILL try to get that information for you!)

Cute, cute Switzerland-inspired cookies by Cake Creations by Sue; Cake by Tres Belle; Photography courtesy of Stephanie Carson of StephCarson Photography.

Congratulations Patricia & Adam … and thanks to Courtenay Lambert Florals for sharing their wedding with us!

Dramatic Hollywood Glam From Viva Bella Events (ii)

Lauren and Jordan’s exciting Hollywood Glam wedding at The Phoenix in Cincinnati was inspired by a hairpiece by K. Autumn that Lauren found online. In the words of their wedding planner, Dora Manuel at Viva Bella Events“After that, it just all fell into place!”

Viva Bella

more from Dora at Viva Bella Events

The reception featured both round and square tables with alternating red velvet and black/white patterned linens and 3 types of floral arrangements. We rented black chiavari chairs for all tables to keep something consistent at each table. The lighting designer saturated the walls with a “red fabric” pattern and the ceiling with a red mosaic design. A black and white dance floor completed the look …

Viva Bella

The flowers were black magic roses, black callas and fern curls complemented by black feathers for Lauren’s bouquet and white feathers for the bridesmaids bouquets.

Viva Bella

When guests were seated for dinner, they found a chocolate dipped strawberry awaiting them at their place setting. The strawberry contained a message from the bride and groom , “Life is Unpredictable. Eat Dessert First.”

Viva Bella

As we mentioned in the first post, Lauren (the beautiful bride) is a graphic designer and created terrific invitations and all of the paper pieces that go along with a wedding! Her website is Giddy Ink and shows just how creative she is! Really, you should take a look!

Viva Bella

And again, from Dora

Before the party got underway, Lauren and Jordan shared a memorable … choreographed … first dance!

The total look was fierce and intricate. Uncompromising and memorable. Just like Lauren and Jordan.

Viva Bella

A huge thanks to Dora at Viva Bella Events and Neysa Ruhl Photography for sharing Lauren & Jordan’s amazing wedding! And to Lauren, your designs {Giddy Ink} are fantastic!!  Best of luck from all of us here at Style Me Pretty.

Other Wedding Vendors
Make up Brideface – Little Black Book Member
Video: Iconography Video Services http://www.iconographystudios.com
Hair design Sam Hills www.highfivesalon.com
Band: Soul Pocket http://www.soulpocket.com
Rentals: Camargo www.camargo-rental.com
Rentals: All Occasions www.aorents.com
Venue for both ceremony and reception: Phoenix www.thephx.com
Florist: Sprouts www.sproutsfloraldesign.com
Cake: Bonbonerie www.bonbonerie.com
Ceremony music: String Celebrations www.stringcelebrationsusa.com
Lighting: Goodwin www.goodwinlighting.com
Bridesmaid’s dresses were each different chiffon designs from Belsoie.
Jordan’s Tux: designer: Calvin Klein purchased at: Romualdo’s Formal Wear
Lauren’s Dress: designer: Tara Keely; purchased at Bridal and Formal
Feather Hair Pin: Custom Design from K Autumn.
Flower Girls: Custom Designs from Pegeen
Dance Instruction: Best of Ballroom

Retro Hollywood Glam At The Phoenix ~ From Viva Bella Events

Dora Manuel at Viva Bella Events in Cincinnati thought you would enjoy Lauren & Jordan’s wedding and we’re positive that you will! She did such a great job telling their story, we’re just going to let her take over.

Lauren and Jordan joke about how different they each are. She’s an artist. He’s a dentist. She’s Catholic. He’s Jewish. She’s a smalltown girl. He’s from the city. To meet them though is to gain an understanding of the complimentary nature of true love—theirs is a story of yin meets yang.

Viva Bella

Lauren’s moment of inspiration for the wedding happened when she found her feather hair pin online… This hair pin became the design inspiration for the entire wedding… feathers, gems, red, black and white.

Viva Bella

Lauren and Jordan’s relationship is built on a willingness to break the rules, and their wedding was to be no exception. Held at an old gentlemen’s club built in 1826 (The Phoenix), they had visions of a hip, retro Hollywood affair with bold strokes of black and red and a touch of glitz.

Viva Bella

The “chuppah,” custom built by Viva Bella Events, was the centerpiece for the ceremony. It was draped in white fabric and accented with black and white patterned ties. We asked the lighting designer to uplight the inside of the fabric on the four corners and the background drape was uplit with red lighting. Because Lauren is Catholic and Jordan is Jewish, we made it an open canopy chuppah to blend their backgrounds. A Rabbi performed the ceremony, but the ceremony contained both Jewish and Christian traditions such as the Unity Candle (Christian) and the breaking of the glass (Jewish).

Viva Bella

Viva Bella

All of the stationery played a large role in creating final touches for the wedding. Lauren, a graphic artist at her company, Giddy Ink, designed each piece with care. Creating an intricate one-of-a-kind design (reminiscent of a 1940’s-style playbill), she blended vintage-inspired text with unique materials like feathers and gems. And the details kept coming, from programs, to escort cards envelopes tucked with feathers to drink signs, direction signs, chair signs and much more!

Viva Bella; Giddy Ink

The stunning photography is courtesy of Neysa Ruhl.

More from Lauren and Jordan’s dramatic reception … in a bit …

Glass Eye Video Presents: Christy & Tom’s Wedding, Super8 Format

TM Photography

When capturing your very special day, wedding filmmakers have many tools in their proverbial shed! One of the increasingly popular formats right now is what’s known as a Super8 style. Here’s what Steve from Glass Eye Video had to say on his blog recently …

I’ve been so excited to make this post and announce that we have entered the world of Super 8 film! This has been a long time coming as I wanted to make sure I chose the right equipment and processing lab to handle my productions. After being inspired by the giants of the industry, I knew this was something I had to get into as well. The look, the feel, the raw emotion that is pulled from the film is something that simply cannot be imitated and is truly breathtaking. I filmed my first wedding a couple weeks ago and the bride was completely blown away by it.

Christy & Tom’s Super 8 Wedding Teaser By Steve Zugelter
View in HD Download 1080p Version Visit Steve Zugelter’s ExposureRoom Videos Page

More from Steve at Glass Eye Video … “Without a doubt, one of the greatest weddings I’ve had the honor of being a part of was Christy and Tom’s. St. Xavier Church was just the beginning that night. The reception at Music Hall was incredibly unique and insanely gorgeous, thanks to Brigid Horne-Nestor of i-do! Weddings and Events! Not one, but TWO live bands kept the guests entertained throughout the evening, including my favorite local band, The Rusty Griswolds. I’ve never seen a dance floor come alive like the one that night, it was AMAZING! I had the great pleasure of working along side Tine Hofmann, who was there snapping beautiful pictures one after the other! This was the first wedding I filmed in Super 8 and it was the perfect wedding to cover in this beautiful medium. It’s truly amazing how the film brings a whole new life to the images in a way that simply cannot be achieved with any other medium. I had the film processed in widescreen format to give it a modern twist and to help it flow with the HD footage that I shot that day as well. I hope you enjoy their teaser! The song is ‘Love and Some Verses’ by Iron & Wine.”

We, too hope you enjoyed the clip from Christy and Tom’s wedding. For more examples of Steve’s work, check out his website and blog.

A huge thanks to Little Black Book member, Tine Hofmann at TM Photography for providing the very lovely photos!

Real Wedding: Nancy of Brideface, VIII

Thank you, thank you, thank you to Nancy from Brideface for sharing your absolutely beautiful wedding with us. I think that I can speak for most SMP readers when I say that it has inspired us to no end. And, if you are lucky enough to live in the Cincinatti area, Nancy is a MUST have. She will make you look so drop-dead gorgeous…your best “you” EVER.

brideface real wedding

And a HUGE thank you to the other vendors that helped make this wedding gorgeous…the fabulous Alison Wenstrup of Aviva Events and Little Black Book members, tm photography who captured the amazing images and Courtenay Lambert who designed the STUNNING florals and who owns The Bridal Studio, a one stop shop for any style savvy bride.


Real Wedding: Nancy of Brideface, VII

I think that overall, aside from the simple, lovely decor, the bride’s fabulous style, the perfect children and the dreamy photographs…what I love the most about today’s wedding is the pure joy that seems to radiate out of every image. It’s a little bit magical and yet undeniable real. I love that.

brideface real wedding

the stunning photographs are by tm photography

From Nancy of the fabulous Brideface

Our caterer passed cocktails and appetizers before the ceremony, and then had a variety of pastas as entrees, as well as a dessert buffet.Of course we had to have s’mores, since my father had recently landscaped his backyard, adding a firepit that begged to be christened. He outdid himself on the lighting, stringing every tier of the deck with tiny white lights. We added plenty of lanterns and torches as well.

More to come!