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Weddings & Events at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel)

Take just one step inside the doors at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel) and one thing will be certain… this is the place you’ll host your wedding.  Because The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel) isn’t just any wedding venue, it’s the perfect combo of breathtaking beauty (hello, Grand Ballroom) and top-notch service… all wrapped up in one dream-worthy locale.

Located just steps from the amazingness that is North Michigan Avenue and nestled amongst some of the world’s coolest landmarks (think the Museum of Contemporary Art and the John Hancock Building), The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel) is not only a seriously stunning place to say I do, it boasts a team of Wedding Experts that will handle every last aspect of your big day, from providing those much needed vendor recommendations to customizing yummy menus to organizing the guest accommodations.  And speaking of guests, they’re going to love sampling the crazy culinary skills of Executive Chef Martin Knaubert, the floor-to-ceiling skyline views of Chicago and the 400,000 crystal chandelier located in the ballroom.  It’s basically a wedding paradise.

So what are you waiting for, lovelies?  Head on over to The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel) (and their blog!) to start planning your dream wedding… you’ll even receive a guest room stay the night prior to the wedding day and complimentary lunches for the men’s and women’s changing rooms on the day of the wedding!

Photography: Amanda Hein Photography | Photography: Kingensmith | Photography: Katie Kett Photography | Photography: Gerber + Scarpelli Wedding Photography | Photography: Kent Drake Photography

Rustic Meets Elegant Turner Hall Wedding

I have to agree with Britta Marie Photography on this one: these two are awesome.  They’re obviously gorgeous, obviously fun and dance like NO ONE is watching.  I love them.  And their elegant meets rustic Milwaukee wedding?  Well, it’s what dreams are made of with one moment after another of pure, unadulterated bliss.  Check it out right here.

From Britta Marie Photography… The only thought that went through my head as I edited this wedding was that I needed to find a way for those who were not there, or who do not know this couple, to understand how incredible this day was.

I got to the hotel that I was to meet Kate (the bride) at for getting ready photos. I got all checked in to my room and did a little exploring around the neighborhood to check out the photo locations she had suggested for the first look and portraits (Milwaukee is an awesome city, by the way). When I got back to the hotel I went to Kate’s room and what I found was the most calm and collected bride I have ever seen. She kept saying to all in the room over and over that “this is the best day ever!” and she meant it with her whole heart. The day was, in my mind, flawless. There was no scurrying around, everything was on time, there were no heated tempers or worrying over the fact that someone else’s wedding was being set up in the location we had chosen for photos, or that it was the first hot and humid day we had had all summer. No. There was only joy on the minds of this bride and groom, and those around them.

The entire day was filled with the most intense (happy) emotion. The first look was filled with tears and “I love yous” from both the bride and the groom. The ceremony, officiated by Kate’s mom, was just as heart felt. As Kate and her dad were walking down the aisle, I turned to grab a quick shot of Dan, waiting for his bride, and what I saw was a tear-filled groom with his arm around the Mother of the Bride (yup, I totally lost it when I saw that). Every moment of this day had purpose and had celebrating these two in mind.

And Kate and Dan are not your average couple. Besides being ridiculously good looking, photogenic, and tall – these two collectively have the biggest hearts of anyone I have ever met. I saw the joy in their eyes as they greeted each and every guest and the way they looked at each other on the dance floor made it seem like there was no one else around (I know, it sounds cliche, but look at some of these “open dance” photos. ITS SO TRUE!). They love each other and the people around them with so much passion that it is impossible to be around them and not feel like you are in the presence of two of your favorite people ever.

This day will go down and a wedding I will never forget. I can only hope that these images will allow those who were not there, to live through some of the magic that happened, and that those where were fortunate enough to witness this day in person are brought back to one of the happiest days of their lives.

Photography: Britta Hundertmark | Floral Design: Bloom | Wedding Dress: Nicole Miller | Bridesmaid Dresses: Bill Levkoff | Caterer: Bubb's BBQ | Band: We, Unity Candle | Groom's Attire: Michael Smith | Hotel: Hilton Milwaukee | Ceremony / Reception: Turner Hall Ballroom

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Botticelli-Inspired Bridal Shoot

Back in college, I sort of prided myself on being an art history buff. And when one summer program took me to the city of Florence, studying the greats like Botticelli, you better believe that love of Italian Renaissance stuck with me. *Enter* this Primavera-inspired shoot put together by the fabulous Kate Weinstein PhotoA Splendid Occasion and Layers Of Loveliness. They teamed up for their own dreamy bridal interpretation, and if you ask me? Well, they hit the nail on the head.

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From Kate Weinstein PhotoThe Villa Terrace is a beautiful Italian-style venue and art museum located in the heart of Milwaukee. For this shoot, we wanted to design something that fit the classical style of the venue but we also wanted to keep it simple; the Villa Terrace is already beautifully designed as it is so it doesn’t require much additional decoration. Our color and mood inspiration for the shoot was Botticelli’s moody and ethereal painting “Primavera.”

Photography: Kate Weinstein Photo | Florals: A Splendid Occasion | Hair And Makeup: Dana Welch | Art Museum: The Villa Terrace | Gowns: Lee-Lim | Jewelry + Styling: Lizzibeth | Model: Kelsea McCulloch | Paper + Styling: Layers Of Loveliness

Rustic Wisconsin Backyard Wedding

When the Groom is a cheese-maker and the Bride brews beer for a living, you KNOW that their wedding day will literally be a match made in foodie heaven. Erin Jean Photography captured a day filled with beer brewed and branded by the Bride and florals by Buds N Bloom. Seamlessly planned by Sash And Bow their backyard celebration ended with a an Irish band, and every second of fun can be seen right here!

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From Erin Jean PhotographyWhere do I start when trying to describe this wedding? It’s spectacular. It’s pure bliss. The decor, flowers, cool lake breeze… oh, and THE BEER! I could go on and on.

Heather makes and studies beer. For a living. Genius! Luke makes cheese. For a living. Also genius. These two are perfect together. A Wisconsin couple at it’s best!

When couples throw weddings that yell out and celebrate who THEY are as a couple… it’s, well, my most favorite kind of wedding. The Bride brewed, branded, and bottled beer in both family names. The small bites were a foodies dream. The ice cream station was over the top. There were speeches with happy, joyful tears. Oh, and who could forget the band. Luke met these guys in a little pub in Ireland, once upon a time. He told them he was going to fly them to America when he got married one day. The man keeps his word. Their family and friends will never forget that! The entire day was celebrated at their home, in their very own backyard. Such a sweet, intimate day.

Photography: erin jean photography | Event Planning: sash&bow | Floral Design: Buds 'n Bloom | Ceremony Venue: COUPLES HOME | Reception Venue: COUPLES HOME | Catering: The Traveling Chef | Band: Flown In From Ireland

Folk Inspired Styled Shoot in Madison, WI at The Livingston Inn

You know what the day after a long holiday weekend calls for? A big ol’ dose of pretty to inspire the rest of your week, and thanks to April Violet Photography it’s coming right up. Designed to perfection by Cherry Blossom Events with flowers from Madison Wedding Flowers – this gallery is filled to the brim with folk-inspired goodness. See more here

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From Cherry Blossom EventsThis wedding styled shoot was inspired by earthy tones and organic elements with touches of folk design. Subtle elegant touches brought a sense of wedding charm to the mix, and played off the folk art style in the stationery pieces as well as the clothing and overall color palette. The brass candlesticks and formality of the menu and napkin fold brought an elegant feel to the casualness of the style. Melding together the playfulness of a chalkboard runner with the whimsical floral added layers to the table design. All of the greenery in the floral as well as the different textured flowers in pastel colors with hints of dark foliage gave the table an earthy and organic sense and blended the look together. The mini tartlets were a perfect dessert for this and added beautifully to the raw, natural feel. The interior and exterior of the Livingston Inn provided the perfect setting for the natural style. It’s gothic revival architecture with it’s simple, yet stately furniture pieces were a great back ground for this look. We had a lot of fun and enjoyed working with this wonderfully talented group of vendors.

Photography: April Violet Photography | Videography: Treehouse Media | Flowers: Madison Wedding Flowers | Wedding Dress: Monirose | Stationery: Sugar River Stationers | Hair And Makeup: Alice Ezrow | Grooms Attire: Nicholas Schmidt USA | Chalkboard Runner Design: A La Crate Vintage Rentals | Coordination And Design: Cherry Blossom Events | Desserts: Bloom Bake Shop | The Livingston Inn: The Livingston Inn | Vintage Rentals: A La Crate Vintage Rentals

Cozy Engagement Session with Saffron Avenue

A savored morning complete with breakfast in bed and sweet kisses – I am absolutely smitten with our SMP blogger bride Saffron Avenue and her e-sesh captured by Jenna Kutcher. Not to mention the autumn picnic fueled with wine and cheese that followed. One glimpse of the cozy gallery and you will be longing for a Sunday morning with your special someone, I guarantee it.

From Saffron Avenue… Surprisingly enough my fiance and I were actually not going to get any engagement photos taken. We both are very camera shy and also did not have it in our wedding budget. After collaborating with Jenna Kutcher on a couple past blogger bride shoots (and becoming friends) I realized that it is worth every penny and could be a lot of fun.

After setting a date, I had to come up with a unique idea for our little shoot. I thought about having it at a tennis court (where we fell in love), dressing up to the nines and creating a sultry mid-century shoot, or just keeping it simple.

That’s when I realized that we should keep it personal and really capture who we are. Since I still wanted it to be unique I thought a lifestyle shoot would be perfect for us. We both work from home and are such homebodies that we started the shoot at home, in our bedroom, drinking coffee and eating pastries.

After finishing our coffee we got dressed up and had a cozy little picnic in the park, which included a bit of wine and cheese! I don’t think we could have picked a perfect Fall day in Wisconsin, the sun was shining, the weather was perfect, and the leaves were falling.

We couldn’t thank Jenna enough for capturing who we are perfectly. Cheers to the final 6 months of planning and enjoying every last bit of it!

Photography: Jenna Kutcher | Venue: Private Residence

Angela Mondloch

Contributing Editor, Blogger Bride
Wisconsin Farm Wedding

The most memorable weddings, in my opinion, are fabulous and fun and this upbeat farm affair is both. Coordinated by Canvas Weddings and filled with blooms by Alluring Blooms the couples’ special touches made the day extra lovely – like favors of local honey and the mini escort card canoes – and with a fabulous photographer like Paige Green  on the guest list we can relive every gleeful moment here.

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From planner Corinne Van Arsdale of Canvas WeddingsThere is a word in the Yiddish language that comes to mind whenever I think of Keri and Ricker and their wedding day: bashert. Bashert means “destiny,” or meant to be, and is commonly used in reference to one’s soulmate. Not only are Keri and Ricker the utter definition of “meant to be,” (they both referred to each other as “my totes bestie” in their vows), but I sort of feel like my role in their wedding was fated.

I met Keri when I was still living in Chicago. I was working at BHLDN-Chicago, and a recently-engaged Keri and her now-mother-in-law were in town for the weekend for a wedding, and decided to drop in to the store to try on some wedding dresses, and I was assigned to handle their walk-in appointment. Needless to say, we got along swimmingly, and after some chatting, I discovered they were from Madison — where I was going to be moving in a few short months. Long story short, Keri and Ricker were the first Madison couple to hire me for their wedding, and my love story with Madison weddings began to unfold.

Keri & Ricker are just special, and I’m so grateful that they’ve become near and dear friends, because I know for certain I would have missed their joy, quirky silliness and their spirit had we stopped spending time together post-wedding. Every inch of this day was sweet, open and pure joy — just like them. The weekend kicked off with a “Welcome to Madison” party at the Madison Children’s Museum that included a Friday Fish Fry, beer on the roof and a performance by an improve troupe. The “farm-fresh” wedding day was held on the groom’s family farm and included a sweet ceremony on the lawn, a sparkling water bar, plenty of hand-made details, delicious cuisine, an epic rain storm and dancing all night to live music.

From The Couple…Aside from throwing a celebration that sincerely reflected our joyful life together, we wanted the events to convey a sense of place. We’d both lived in some amazing locations independently of one another – San Francisco, Denver, Bolivia, Chicago, Central Pennsylvania – and we met in Lake Tahoe where neither of us resided. So, it made sense to us to really highlight Madison as the place where we settled down to begin our life together.

The playful vibe of the museum captured our aesthetic perfectly for the welcome party & rehearsal dinner. We decorated the tables with “still life” collected at local thrift stores. Everything from kitschy Wisconsin souvenirs to Viewmaster reels of UW-Madison of to Packer helmets doubled as centerpieces and floral containers.

We knew we wanted to hold the ceremony and reception on the family farm where Ricker’s parents were married. The property has been in the family since the early 1950s, having passed from his grandparents to his parents. The farm provided the ideal setting for a wedding redolent of pastoral life. The wooden tables dressed in lace and burlap, the horses, the flowers in vintage vegetable cans and delicious, simple arrangements and the Swedish folk-art stage backdrop were just some of the elements we used to call attention to the Norwegian and German farmhouse roots of the area.

If we could make it personal, we did. Rings, earrings, dresses, ties, veils, suits and paper goods were all custom designed for us. Perhaps most importantly, we built the ceremony from the ground up. First we sat down to discuss what was important to us in our future as a married couple. Adventure, laughter, friendship, love, gratitude and family stood out and these principles became readings (and a song) that anchored our ceremony. We enlisted Ricker’s brother-in-law’s father to officiate. He had performed these duties for his own daughter’s wedding and melted our hearts. He was an obvious choice. Our vows were personally written and from the heart, and we sealed the deal with a kiss that ignited actual fireworks detonated by two groomsmen. Delighted yet surprised, my grandmother nearly fell off of her chair!

Ricker and I are each other’s best friends. We certainly take our commitment seriously but never forget to have fun together. Whether we’re singing made-up songs in the kitchen to our lab pup Monty, or hiking in Costa Rica, there’s no other person we would rather be with. And we hope that everyone left our wedding weekend feeling as happy, lively and in love as we did.

Photography: Paige Green Photography | Event Planning: Canvas Weddings | Floral Design: Alluring Blooms | Wedding Dress: Monirose | Cake: Bloom Bake Shop | Invitations: Jasmine Ellesse | Ceremony Venue: Wilamar Farm (Private Family Residence) | Bridesmaids Dresses: Alexandra Grecco | Hair: Nicole Stevens, Fritz & Associates | Band: Platinum Band | Grooms Attire: Sam's Tailor | Groomsmen Attire: Express | Officiant: Friend Of The Family | Brides Jewelry: Lauren Wolf Jewelry | Catering + Bar Service: Chez Vous Catering | Paper Goods (trivial Pursuit, Programs, Escort Cards, Save-the-: Bride DIY | Rentals: Event Essentials | Rentals: A La Crate Vintage Rentals | Shuttles: Gallant Knight Limo | Sunday Brunch: Madison Concourse Hotel | Welcome Party Bar Service: Roman Candle | Welcome Party Catering: Bluephies | Welcome Party Guitarist: Hannah Odland | Welcome Party Improv: Monkey Business Institute | Welcome Party Piano: Gregory Wahlberg | Welcome To Madison Party: Madison Childrens Museum

Rustic Indian Fusion Wedding in Wisconsin

This wedding, by far, is one of the most beautiful celebrations I have ever laid my eyes upon. Uniquely mixing cultures and traditions, it also looks like one heck of a good time. Cherry Blossom Events orchestrated it perfectly, with Geneoh Photography and Casey Huxtable ensuring no moment will ever be forgotten. TGIF because I can’t stop going through this enchanting gallery over and over again.

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From The Bride… Planning a wedding is no easy feat, even on the smallest of scales. In my opinion, planning a fusion wedding is in a world of its own! From the moment we got engaged, Kabeer and I knew that we wanted to plan a wedding that would be representative of our family moving forward. We wanted to celebrate the marriage of two cultures full of their own traditions and two families with different approaches to weddings. Most of the elements of our wedding had the “fusion” touch, including the ceremonies, the food, the decorations and the attire. We wanted to highlight the essence and beauty of both cultures without competition or compromising each other’s values. Perusing wedding blogs for fusion ideas was extremely helpful and inspiring for many of the details. Instead of having a traditional 3-day (at least!) Indian wedding affair, we opted to have our celebration include a Sangeet (traditional singing and dancing event) inviting both families the night before, and we decided that our wedding day would have a baraat, a traditional Hindu ceremony and a civil ceremony. This made the wedding day a little bit longer, but in the end it was much more fitting for our budget, allowed us to include all the elements we hoped to, and allowed our guests to attend all the festivities. I would encourage brides planning a fusion wedding (or any wedding) to communicate as much as possible with both families before making decisions, listen to others’ ideas and try to honor the most important traditions to each family. Identify what elements are most important to you and your groom and pick your battles wisely.

I am from Wisconsin, so having the celebration at a barn was an easy choice. We found Over the Vines in Edgerton, WI and knew that this was our venue. The property was beautiful, and I loved the elegant chandeliers in the barn. The owners, Billie and Ryan, were very accommodating to the elements of our wedding, such as having a horse on the grounds for the baraat and having a small fire for the Hindu ceremony next to their gorgeous 100-year-old barn. If you are planning a wedding from out of state like we did, find vendors who communicate well and who you can truly trust. We knew that Billie and Ryan had our backs and we spent many evenings on conference calls with them ironing out details.

Gene Pease and Benj Haisch of Geneoh Photography captured our day beautifully. They are incredible talents and we will cherish our images forever. Because we splurged on photography, we needed a more budget-friendly videographer. We hired a family friend, Casey Huxtable, and he did an incredible job for a fraction of the cost. For the attire, I searched everywhere – online, Indian fashion designers, American gowns that could look fusion…but I struggled to find a fusion wedding dress. I decided against wearing a traditional sari, as I knew I wanted to wear something white. Still, I wanted the beautiful Indian beading incorporated in some way. My sister Claire, my maid of honor, and I sketched out a design and headed to Dallas, Texas to meet with Prashe Shah, a talented Indian wedding planner and fashion designer. She understood my vision and created a truly beautiful garment. I love that it is a one-of-a-kind piece. My favorite element was the tulle sash over my shoulder. It had the feel of the draped sari but was light and full of movement. I found my gold tikka on Etsy. The rest of the jewelry was from family. Kabeer borrowed his sherwani from a family member and had his safa (turban) made in Mumbai when we traveled there for our engagement party. We bought our flower girl outfits in Mumbai, and Kabeer’s mother had outfits made for all of our groomsmen and bridesmaids for our Sangeet event the evening before our wedding. This way, we incorporated all the traditional attire of both cultures throughout the weekend. I chose Jenny Yoo bridesmaids dresses in two shades for my girls and utilized Indian accessories with henna to create their fusion look.

Thinking outside the box, using family member’s talents (+ asking for their generous help!), and spending a little extra time on many DIY elements saved us thousands of dollars. Flea markets and antique stores in northern Wisconsin were my main supplier of decorations. I found amazing wooden chairs for our mandap at a flea market, and many vases were less than $1! We also found vintage cheese boxes, gorgeous old brass pieces, a croquet set, our ring box, and wooden crates. We found a vintage vanity during someone’s spring cleaning on the side of the road and used that as our dessert display! Kabeer made our bags set himself following an online how-to to represent our alma maters, Arizona State and University of Wisconsin. I wanted a photo display of our families, so I asked our mothers for photos of our grandparents and great -grandparents. We framed the photos and placed them on some simple yard lattices to create a family tree of sorts centered around a photo of Kabeer and I. I thought it was a neat way to showcase the creation of a new family line. My sister is an incredible artist, and so I asked her to do our chalkboards and table numbers. There was one chalkboard that had a quote from Kabeer from a conversation we had years ago. He said “I cry when you cry, I jump when you jump, I dance when you dance” to me and I never forgot it. It was a special surprise for him to see at the reception. Writing our table numbers in Gujarati was a fun way for people to find their table. I found a farmer’s market vendor from outside of Madison to supply the flowers and bridesmaid bouquets, and my aunt and cousin completed all the vases and centerpieces. We found affordable fabric in India and had gold-tasseled table runners made for our tables. We hired a florist only for my bouquet and the arrangement on the mandap. My older brother Lucas built the mandap, and it was a perfect rustic piece.

Watching Kabeer make his entrance on the regal white horse, hearing the music and drummers go wild and watching our families dance and join together as his family approached mine, was a moment I will never forget. Our dholees (drummers) made the baraat come to life with traditional drumming and a music cart playing a background track. We had a traditional Hindu ceremony followed by a civil ceremony officiated by my father. We wrote our own vows and asked family and friends to play instruments, sing and read our readings. I asked my dad, an eloquent speaker and one to always entertain the crowd, to officiate our civil ceremony. Having him there added a level of comfort and humor to our ceremony that made it that much more special.

Hiring a day-of wedding coordinator was our best decision. Sarah Sarbacker and her team of ladies from Cherry Blossom Events took care of absolutely everything that was planned as well as unplanned. It started raining (and eventually monsoon-ing) in the middle of our civil ceremony, and Cherry Blossom coordinated the movement of everything inside for what turned out to be a seriously stormy evening. In the panic of the rain starting, we skipped the traditional vows and my dad forgot to ask us to exchange our rings. We basically shouted “I do!” and snuck in our first kiss before the downpour commenced. We realized we forgot about the rings and quickly exchanged them before running inside the barn to escape the rain. The sound of the rain pounding on the barn roof was really romantic, and it all made for quite the memorable ceremony! We have enough”good luck” from that rainstorm to last a lifetime.

Madison, Wisconsin has an awesome food truck scene and we love creative and adventurous food. We worked with Christine from Slide Food Cart to create a really fun fusion menu, including homemade mango lassi and a variety of sliders including Chicken Tikka Masala sliders (Which we named Dehli-icious)! Fried cheese curds are kind of a must with any event in Wisconsin, which was taken care of by a late-night food truck visit by Fried and Fabulous. Moscow Mules are our favorite drink, so we gifted our bridal party with copper mugs and offered that as our signature cocktail. Budgeting tip: food trucks saved considerable dollars and kept our per-head cost very reasonable. My mom and I worked with my favorite hometown bakery in Wausau, WI to bake my favorite carrot cake recipe for one of our cakes. Buying small cakes for the cake cutting/display and using sheet cakes for the rest was a fabulous money-saving tip. Family members from India brought traditional Indian sweets to also offer for dessert. One of my favorite finds was our elephant cake toppers that I found in a market in Delhi.

We supplied our DJs, Sound by Design, with a playlist mixed with everything from traditional Bangra music to Top 40 hits. It made the reception such a fun dance party, and everyone left with a few new Bollywood dance moves. The sparkler send-off during a brief moment of dry weather was the perfect end to our wedding day.

Planning a fusion wedding was a constant balancing act, but in the end I think we highlighted and celebrated the essence of both cultures and families really well. Our day was full of vibrant details, many labors of love, and rich traditions. It could not have happened without the generous contributions and tireless energy and support from our families. It was a wonderful start to our marriage, and we will never forget it!

Photography: Geneoh | Videographer: Casey Huxtable | Flowers: Lewiston Perennial Farms | Wedding Dress: Prashe Shah | Cake: 2510 Bakery | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Fried And Fabulous | Catering: Slide Food Cart | Hair And Makeup: Nola Kahn | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Groomsmen's Attire: Perry Ellis | Baraat: Maharaja Farms | Bridal Bouquet And Mandap Floral: daffodil*parker | DJ And Photo Booth: Sound by Design | Day Of Coordination: Cherry Blossom Events | Dholee: Amit Patel | Invitations And Stationary: Ty Tekavec | Personalized Mugs: Custom Copper Mugs | Rentals: Best Events | Vineyard And Barn: Over The Vines

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Neutral + Elegant Bridal Inspiration

Can we talk about this flowy Veronica Sheaffer number for a sec? It’s ethereal in every sense of the word and was meant to be married with a loose boho braid and wild florals reaching their tiny stem arms out in every direction. In all it’s beauty, this dress was the driving force behind this organically elegant shoot from Kate Weinstein. I think it’s safe to say it inspired a whole lotta pretty.

From Kate WeinsteinThe initial inspiration for this shoot came from Veronica Sheaffer’s Lotus dress and then grew around the dress. From there, our group of Milwaukee and Chicago wedding vendors came together to create a neutral toned wedding inspiration shoot for the romantic, elegant bride.

Sarah Drake provided her invitation suite “love letters.” Inspired by letter writing, the suite invites guests to a wedding in the most personal way. We also used Sarah’s custom crested fine china and linen. The pearl wing earrings and delicate crystal leaf bracelet came from Lizzibeth. Dana Welch created the braided hair and makeup.

Photography: Kate Weinstein Photo | Floral Design: Kate Weinstein Photo | Dress: Veronica Sheaffer | Jewelry: Lizzibeth | Hair And Makeup: Dana Welch | Invitation Suite: Sarah Drake Design | Tabletop: Sarah Drake Design

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Floating Lantern Engagement Over the Mississippi

Simply put, this creative engagement session is what style lovers dream of. With the Mississippi River as their backdrop, this couple lit lanterns and sipped on coffee to their hearts’ content, and the result is a gallery of gorgeous photos from The McCartneys. Cheers to love!

From The McCartneysLibby & Allen are the kind of people who you WANT to surround yourself with. They’re charming, genuine, and so thoughtful. Together, they’re one of the cutest couples ever, and when they mentioned lighting floating lanterns over the Mississippi River, we were ecstatic!! Their engagement session took place in Libby’s hometown and they incorporated both Allen’s background as well as their shared passion for coffee into their session. We cannot wait for their wedding next May in Milwaukee, Wisconsin!

From Libby… Allen and I visited the Milwaukee Art Museum on our first date, and he took me to lunch there before he proposed! We are a fun couple that loves to find new local places to eat and we enjoy spending a day watching Netflix and reruns of Shark Tank. When Allen and I got engaged we knew we had to have our wedding at the MAM and we decided we wanted to share both my love of lilacs and tea parties with Allen’s Taiwanese background. I’m so excited to have my grown up version of a tea party and light floating lanterns at the end of the night. It’s something we did when we went to Taiwan to see family and something we do occasionally in Milwaukee as well!

Photography: The McCartneys Photography

English Garden Wedding Inspiration Shoot

We have lots of pretty on the docket today lovelies, and we’re starting it off with a bit of garden shoot goodness, English-style. Inspired by Stephanie of Booth Photographics late Grandmother’s wedding cake serving set, every detail that follows took on a life of it’s own. From Alluring Blooms fresh white petals to the lovely cross-back chairs (oh, how I love cross-back chairs), dreaming in this gallery is easy to do.

From Booth PhotographicsEarlier this year, I lost my grandmother unexpectedly. When I traveled to my childhood home for her memorial service, my favorite way to reminisce was by pouring over her wedding memorabilia. It made such a deep impression on me that when my grandfather gave me their engraved cake cutter as a gift, I knew we needed to style a photo shoot around it.

This English garden inspired wedding shoot centers around the idea of leaving a legacy. We began with my English heritage and my grandmother’s cake cutter then began adding details that embody the idea of English gentry celebrating in their historic home village.

This is a delicate balance between the casual and the elegant. The bespoke gown and veil was designed especially for this photo shoot, and the lush florals make you wonder if the beautiful arrangements were foraged that morning in a field. Loose curls, champagne, stone fruits, and signing a family tree add to our vision of creating an event that becomes a legacy. It is casual enough for people to enjoy, but elegant enough to make them feel special.

Weddings are about so much more than pretty details. We wanted every detail to have significance and we wanted to show our brides that the stories behind this wedding are what drives us to capture it beautifully.

Photography: Booth Photographics | Event Planning: Canvas Weddings | Floral Design: Alluring Blooms | Wedding Dress: Monirose | Cake: Cupcakes A Go Go | Invitations: Andra Delores Design | Venue: Allen Centennial Gardens | Decor: Anthropologie | Photography - Film: Laurelyn Savannah Photography | Rentals: A La Crate Vintage Rentals | Rentals: Event Essentials | Rentals: Lakes Area Rental

DIY “Will You Be My Groomsman?” Box

Angela from Saffron Avenue here with my next blogger bride post! With all of the excitement around planning a wedding us brides sometimes forget about how to make the wedding process fun for our grooms, as well. Recently my fiancé saw me creating all of my ‘Will You Be My Bridesmaid’ boxes and wanted to do something similar for his gents. Of course, I obliged.

Since I made all of my bridesmaids a wooden box with goodies we did the same for the guys too. The boxes were also a good preview of what to expect for the wedding and the style. 

First we stained the unfinished cigar boxes and then I hand-painted each of their name on it, inside we included a short note about the wedding details, a small bottle of whiskey, and a cigar for celebration. Each box cost us around $10 to make and was well worth it and would recommend it to anyone.

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Not only was it was neat to see each of their reactions but made it more special for them to be a part of our wedding. You could even have fun with it too and include something personal for each guy. I guarantee the groomsmen will love it!

Photography: Photographs By Jenna Leigh | Invitations: Michaels | Design Studio: Saffron Avenue

Angela Mondloch

Contributing Editor, Blogger Bride
Bayside Engagement Session in Door County

This darling e-sesh from The McCartneys has all the necessary ingredients for an all-around adorable result. 1. A sweet duo named Karyn and Tom, who are madly in love. 2. One black and white, bow-tie wearin’ pup named Weasley (yes, he’s pretty much the cutest thing you’ll see all week). And 3. Those breathtaking bayside views of Door County… really, it just doesn’t get any better.

From The McCartneys PhotographyThis engagement session was captured in one of the most beautiful parts of Wisconsin—Door County! This session, in a few words: soft, romantic, pastel, and lovely. Not to mention ADORABLE because this gorgeous couple brought their bowtie-clad pup, Weasley, along for a few photos.

When we arrived at Tom’s Mom’s house in Sturgeon Bay, we knew a few things to be true: Karyn & Tom are awesome, they have an adorable pup named Weasley, and Tom’s Mom’s house is on the water in beautiful Door County. Those three things alone had us feeling SO excited for Karyn & Tom’s engagement session!! Little did we know, we would be photographing them along one of the loveliest tucked away parts of the County on a private dock, with dunes across the Bay that looked like we were in Cape Cod. And, this was only to be followed by more costal beauty as we inched our way along Bayshore drive over to The Alpine Resort!

From Karyn, the lovely Bride-to-be… We wanted to keep the colors in outfits soft and romantic — the settings for our photos were so beautiful that we wanted to keep our outfits pretty simple. We also wanted to wear outfits that are similar to what we would wear on a typical date night– just prettier! I pulled my favorite white lace dress and added a pretty necklace and some heels to dress it up a little bit. Tom chose a few of his favorite shirts and we mixed and matched until we found combinations that we liked together.

Our favorite part of the engagement session was the excitement and anticipation that it brought for our actual wedding day! The experience was surprisingly intimate, emotional and special. We couldn’t stop smiling thinking about getting married to each other and I think that really came out in our photos!

Some advice for future brides-to-be as they plan for their own engagement session: Don’t stress about it! Just relax and know that your wonderful photographers will be able to capture natural, beautiful moments with the person you love.

Photography: The McCartneys Photography

Chic Modern Wedding in Madison

For those of you that are tying the knot in the gorgeous city of Madison, consider yourself inspired. Because this celebration is everything we love about weddings…it’s chic, it’s intimate, it’s chocked full of tradition, glamour and all out loveliness. With photographs by The McCartney’s and florals by daffodil*parker, this is one wedding that will be bookedmarked for years to come. Click here for more!


From The McCartneys PhotographyAll along, Amanda & Nick’s four wedding words were “classic, elegant, soft, and romantic” and when their wedding day came around, every element and moment was anchored in this “theme”! As a couple, Amanda & Nick are sentimental, adventurous, and SO in love, which made for a beautiful celebration filled with timeless, elegant touches (and peonies galore!!!). Personal details like traditional Trentadue family Italian cookies, his/her signature cocktails, and beautiful hand-written vows (that left very few eyes dry during their ceremony) are what made their wedding day so special!

In May 2013, Amanda summarized her wedding as follows and she believes their day held very true to these words!: “My four wedding words are classic, elegant, timeless, and romantic. Our colors are “bright neutrals” – white, champagne, and gold (with pops of coral). Our rehearsal dinner will be at the University Club, and both the ceremony and reception at the Madison Club. There will be approximately 150 guests. My favorite flowers are peonies. The girls will wear long champagne chiffon dresses. The guys will wear plain black suits. Overall, I envision a simple, heartfelt ceremony (we’re writing our own vows), an intimate (or as intimate as 150 can be!) reception with lots of white, and one heck of a party. Our taste is simple yet elegant. The venue is almost masculine (an older, establish space with lots of history) so I want to add soft full flowers and touches of gold and coral. Nick and I also love traveling (I collected 5 passport stamps last year and Nick probably collected 10) so I also want to include this passion of ours somehow.”

From the bride…We wanted to stay true to ourselves and make sure the day, and everything in it, meant something to us. It was important to us to keep the event as small and intimate as possible (for us 150 was small!) and to also exchange hand-written vows.

After toying with the idea of a destination wedding for about a week, it was an easy decision to decide that Madison was the perfect location for our wedding. The city we are both from, the place we met while students at the UW, the location of our first home – Madison will always be home and have a special place in our hearts.

I’m not even quite sure how the Madison Club came to mind, but after exchanging a few emails with the staff and seeing some photos, we were almost positive it was exactly what we were looking for and it only took a short first look at the venue to know for sure. The location was ideal, the food was well-known to be really great, and it had the character and feel we wanted.
Rather than DIYing everything, we worked with a fabulous team of vendors who brought our vision to life better than we could have imagined!

I’d love to say the whole day was our favorite moment because it truly was more than anything we could have dreamed, but three moments stand out…

1) Our first look. Taking photos before the ceremony meant that Nick and I would see each other before but we were totally fine with that idea. And actually, having that time just the two of us before the craziness of the day really started was very special – I’ll never forget those first few moments we got to spend together.

2) The vows. It was important to both of us to write our own vows and that decision might be the best one we made for the entire wedding. Hearing Nick’s vows to me was one of the happiest and most blessed moments of my life thus far, and having the chance to read mine to Nick in front of our nearest and dearest meant so much.

3) The moment right after the recessional. After we were pronounced husband and wife we excited the ceremony room for a few minutes before greeting guests at their seats. As soon as we got to that other room, we hugged and started immediately crying because we were both so incredibly overwhelmed with happiness. We were literally so happy we burst (into tears) :)

As for advice to other brides, make sure you stay true to yourselves! I think a wedding should reflect who you are as a couple and be filled with things you love and elements that are important to you.

And, your bridal party matters! They are your support system during planning but also on the most important day of your lives. Surrounding yourself with people who know you and that you can count on is invaluable.

Photography: The McCartneys Photography | Videography: Don't Shout Films | Floral Design: daffodil*parker | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Craig's Cake Shop | Invitations: Paper Piper Designs | Bride's Shoes: Tieks | Engagement Ring: A Jaffe Designs | Bridesmaids Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | DJ: Sound by Design | Bride'sBracelet & Necklace: Tiffany & Co. | Ceremony String Quartet: Quartessence | Ceremony/Reception Venue: The Madison Club | Wedding Ring: The Diamond Center

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Elegant, Rustic Summer Warehouse Wedding at Historic Pritzlaff

I need to profess my love for this wedding, and yet I don’t know where to start. The ceremony backdrop will make your mouth drop right to your desk, the reception is elegant with a fabulous mix of urban and rustic (complete with full size trees), and this couple just couldn’t be more adorable if they tried. It will only take one look at these gorgeous images from Heather Cook Elliott Photography to see why I can’t stop gushing – and you can join me in the swoonfest here

From Heather Cook Elliott PhotographyLindsey & Tim’s wedding day was beautifully styled and made for general photographic awesomeness, but despite the fact that this gallery is full of photographs of all their lovely details, I must write that their wedding day was really and truly about love – the love they share for one another, the love they’ve been blessed to grow up with and the love they’ll have for their future family. Tim & Lindsey met in medical school at Mayo and are starting careers at a prestigious institution out east so yes, they have really good resumes, but at their wedding Tim & Lindsey’s big, happy hearts were what anyone noticed and everyone cared about most. All day they exuded a joyfulness that touched everyone around them, that threatened constantly to well up and over into tears, that made everyone present grateful to be a part of such a day. But Lindsey & Tim didn’t just absorb well-wishes – they continuously gave them back (as I suspect is the norm in their everyday lives) and delighted guests with, delicious foods, sights to be seen, games to be played, dances to be danced and even a meteor shower to be enjoyed. And they said Thank You in a most memorable way. After the toasts and dinners had been enjoyed Lindsey and Tim stood proudly in front of all their guests and told everyone about how lucky and blessed they are to have amazing families, parents and friends. Their parents, they said in particular, had formed them, modeling healthy marriages and lives well lived such that Lindsey and Tim have no doubt that they too will have a happy marriage. And as her dad teared up, Lindsey confirmed what everyone instinctively feels about the two of them – they are ready and excited to make each other the ultimate priority and build lives worth celebrating together. She simply said “mom, dad: we got this.”

And a note about their style – Lindsey & Tim adore their urban warehouse venue but wanted to bring a bit of rustic Wisconsin loveliness to the whole thing. They selected barn tables and soft florals plus live full sized trees (!) to soften the venue’s concrete, timber and brick architecture while mix and match linens and glass chargers dressed up their different shaped dinner tables. They custom upholstered lounge furniture and candle lit as much as possible, adding puzzles, bean bag toss and a band to keep the fun quotient high. Their paper was simply to die for – letterpressed and totally customized to share more details about their old, new, borrow and blue, as well as their gift of education to a needy child in lieu of favors. Their vows were screen printed on large swaths of fabric and hung first in the ceremony space and then as a backdrop to a dance floor lounge – very chic, very urban but still somehow romantic and rustic.

Photography: Heather Cook Elliott Photography | Floral Design: Marius Bell Floral & Events | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Brookfield Wedding Cakes | Bride's Shoes: Angela Nuran | Wedding Bands: Lake Country Jewelers | Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Catering: Lee John's | Hair & Makeup: Wells Spa | Calligraphy: The Blooming Quill | Band: Final Say | Tuxedos: Men's Wearhouse | Venue: Pritzlaff Events | Accoustic Guitar: Jim Perona Guitar, Inc | Barn Tables & Stage: Canopies Events with Distinction | Bridal Store: GiGi of Mequon | Bride's Jewelry: Diamond Designs | Bridesmaid Jewelry: Givenchy | Chargers: Arena Americas | Custom Decor, Accessories And Staging: Fabulous Pieces | Day Of Coordination: Classic Coordination | Hanging Vows: Olympus Sign Banner | Lighting & Sound: Majic Productions | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Paper: monograham | Trees: Minors Nursery | Trolley: DMI Limousine | Venue Coordinator: Pritzlaff Events

Romantic Wisconsin Wedding at Lake Park Bistro

I have a tendency to gush about things (rightfully so, I suppose, since I do spend my days knee deep in pretty), but if there ever was a wedding worthy of a serious gush-fest, this beauty captured by Leo And Jenny Photography would be it. Perfectly planned by this gorgeous Bride’s sister, every detail is not just beautiful, but filled with love – leaving me head over heels for this gallery.


From The Bride…Josh and I both graduated from Notre Dame, but we didn’t meet on campus. Ironically, we met in Ann Arbor at the Notre Dame/Michigan football game. We’d both be lying if we said there weren’t instant sparks. Four years later, Josh proposed while visiting me in my hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on a dock on Lake Michigan. I was so surprised and excited, I thought I was going to pass out and fall into the water!

We knew we wanted our wedding to be romantic and beautiful, but also wanted to throw an awesome party for all of our friends and family. I had always dreamed of having an outdoor wedding, and when we discovered that Lake Park Bistro, one of our favorite restaurants in the city and the place we celebrated our engagement, did tented weddings, we were sold.

With the venue set in a tent at Lake Park Bistro overlooking Lake Michigan, truly the rest wouldn’t have gotten done without my sister/MOH/wedding planner/coordinator, Amanda. With her eye for aesthetics and style that I will never understand, she planned the most perfect day that Josh and I could ever have imagined. From the cocktail hour on a staircase that looked down on the lake, to the sea of blush flowers that greeted guests in the tent, to the rocking band that kept the dance floor packed all night and Leo and Jenny that captured it all, our wedding was our definition of perfect. We feel so blessed, and only wish we could go back and do it again!!

Photography: Leo And Jenny Photography | Wedding Planner: The Bride Consultant | Floral Design: Impressions By Esther Flemming | Wedding Gown: Bliss Bridal | Wedding Cake: Truffles | Ceremony Venue: St. Hedwig's | Reception Venue: Lake Park Bistro | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Make Up: Diane Yokes | Hair: Church Of Evangelical Faith | Band: The Deja Vu Band | Grooms Attire: Suitsupply | Groomsmen Attire: Formally Modern Tuxedo | Bride's Pre-Wedding Preperation: Iron Horse Hotel | Cocktail Music: Shorewood High School String Quartet | Day Of Coordinator: Lake Park Bistro | Groom's Pre-Wedding Activity: Paintball Dave's | Paper Products: Paper Envy, LLC | Wedding Rings: Treiber And Straub

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SMP Midwest Welcomes Our Advertisers + A Discount + A Giveaway!

Today we’re thanking our lucky stars for WASIO photography, the sole reason your Saturday is about to take a giant step up from normal to extraordinary.  I’m talking an entire portfolio of jaw-droppingly gorgeous images from one of the most talented photography teams you will ever meet.  How’s that for the perfect weekend?  Dive into all of the pretty (+ a discount and giveaway) below!

From WASIO photography… Living in Chicago, we get to appreciate the beautiful architecture and incorporate it in our photographs. The roots of our inspiration are landscapes and being in the moment. True love is one of our greatest motivators that inspires us to capture special moments that literally happen in seconds. By having such a strong passion for love and beauty, we thrive to deliver timeless photographs that will be passed down through generations. Our goal is to always awe our clients with the famous WASIO signature style photographs.

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Discount! Book WASIO photography in August or September and we will add 10 additional images to our handcrafted wedding albums! ($300 value)

Giveaway!  One lucky SMP reader will win a sunset or sunrise 1-hour engagement session* with WASIO photography! (Value $499)  Simply leave a comment below telling us why Chicago is your city of choice for your engagement session!  The winner, chosen completely at random, will be announced right here on SMP on Friday, September 12, 2014.  

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*Session must take place in downtown Chicago on a mutually agreed day. The engagement session includes session time plus one WASIO signature edit 8×10 print. Online gallery will include all color corrected images from the session. Client will have the option to purchase additional prints with WASIO signature edit or all high-resolution electronic images.

Charming Springtime Garden Wedding

I’ll never, ever grow tired of garden-set affairs. Maybe it’s the abundance of blooms or the complete air of romance, but it seems the most perfect place to marry and the proof is at our fingertips. Sunshine Daydream Events coordinated the day, Lilypots designed the florals, and Lexia Frank snapped every detail you don’t want to miss.

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The Vision:
Artists themselves, Doug and Leia wanted to tie in their love of art history throughout the wedding. Using Gustav Klimpt’s ‘The Kiss’ as inspiration, they had Illustration artist Joanna Bush design a personalized ‘Kiss’ Illustration. The custom artwork hung in the reception, was used in the invitation suite, as well as the cake.

Wedding Dress:
Leia found the perfect Allure Bridals dress, but it lacked the whimsical cap sleeves she had envisioned. An extra yard of the scalloped lace was ordered, and was seamlessly added- giving that whimsical look Leia wanted.

Jewelry:
Doug and Leia designed their engagement ring together and had it made in Wilmington North Carolina by local jeweler, Scott Rhodes. The ring is rose gold and has an Edwardian antique look even though it’s brand new. One very old element however is the Old European Cut diamond. The opal tear drop are the same color as the Spring Azure butterfly that flutters about the farm.

Bouquets:
Leia chose an unstructured bouquet featuring succulents, dusty pink roses, coral peonies, sweet babyrose, lavender, blue thistle, blue muscario, scilla, ivory and pink astilbe, white stock, and seasonal herbs/berries for added interest.

Custom Cocktails:
Doug and Leia combined their last names for the “PratapaDink-ini”. A delicious grapefruit/citrus and basil vodka martini. “The Yes Dear”- One of Doug’s bourbon concoctions with Sprechers Ginger Ale.

Live Entertainment:
Guests drank signature drinks and danced in the evening sun to the musical talents of The Brothers Quinn- an incredible bluegrass/folk band that dress the part! They are normally a four piece bluegrass/folk band but for our wedding brought in two guest performers to play harmonica and guitar as well.

Vintage China:
Leia collected all the mix-match china for table settings as well as dessert plates.

Cake:
The cake was a mini Raspberry buttercream cake decorated with a Klimt swirl motif. The cake topper was a paper die cut of “The Kiss” by Klimt.

Photography: Lexia Frank Photography | Wedding Coordinator: Stacey Syverson Of Sunshine Daydream Events | Ring: Scott Rhodes | Caterer: Gooseberries | DJ: Double Platinum DJ Service | Band: Brothers Quinn | Bridesmaid Bracelets: Allison Story | Dress Boutique: Casablanca 1831 | Dress Designer: Allure Bridal | Florist (bouquets): Lily Pots | Hair/MU: Clear Waters Salon And Day Spa | Invitation And Program Design: Leia Pratapas And Joanna Bush | Rentals: Lakes Area Rental | Video: Kevin Larson

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Adam Foster Fine Art Jewelry

Pretty doesn’t even begin to describe what you’re about to feast your eyes on, my dears. Inspired by old world craftsmanship and the jewelry history of Europe, Adam Foster Fine Art Jewelry creates truly stunning and unique designs. Each piece is designed by Adam Foster and hand made in his St. Louis, Missouri boutique + studio. I mean, come on, how gorgeous are these sparklers?!

Traveling across the country — and the world — to source incredible stones and to gather inspiration, Adam Foster of Foster Fine Art Jewelry is truly a creative genius. He believes that knowing the source of the materials and the people that cut, mine or make each element of his pieces is crucial to the design process. And we couldn’t agree more. From truly unique engagement and wedding rings to one-of-a-kind necklaces and bracelets, this line of jewelry is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.

Working with clients across the globe, Adam Foster Fine Art Jewelry can help you design something incredible. You can see more of his work in his Etsy shop, as well as on Pinterest and Facebook. To schedule your in-person meeting, give them a call at 314.771.3390 or email info{at}fosterjewelry.com.

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Romantic and Rustic Photo Shoot at the Baraboo Arts Center

It shouldn’t come as a surprise when I say I love photo shoots. Particularly when they are as stunning as this one from Dani Stephenson. With gorgeous styling, gorgeous light and gorgeous florals from Wild Apples, every image sitting pretty in this gallery will make you swoon and then some.

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From Dani Stephenson PhotographyThis is one of my most favorite projects I have ever done.

Last September I walked into this room (touring for a different event) and inspiration hit me right in the face, I knew I wanted to shoot here and I knew what I wanted it to look like. I need more personal projects like this to feed my creativity.

I wanted classic and romantic with a touch of rustic. I wanted to show you my style and my thoughts and inspiration. I love a barn wedding with burlap and mason jars, but it was important to me to show something different to all of you. I think simplicity is lost at a wedding, I wanted to show that simple and classic is gorgeous and effortless beauty wins.

I gathered some fabulous people to help me put this together and I honestly couldn’t be happier with this project. This is so me and what I am inspired by, it was seamless to put this together because I think it as meant to be, everything fell right into place and it was a gorgeous day.

Photography: Dani Stephenson | Wedding Dresses: Saja | Invitations: Kimberly FitzSimons | Hair Stylist: Holly Roll | Arts Center: Baraboo Arts Banquet & Convention Center | Floral: Wild Apples | Second Shooter: Krystal Muellenberg | Vintage Rentals: A La Crate Vintage Rentals

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