Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Adding You to Your Wedding

When planning your special day, you want to remember to keep your style and décor close to your heart. Trends and fads are great ways to add a unique touch, but you want to ensure that the true essence of the wedding compliments you and your fiancé. To really keep things personal, take a note from your own love story like these brides.

Long Distance Love Letters

This couple took a page right from their own relationship and incorporated their long distance love into the décor of their wedding. While dating on opposite sides of the country, they relied on letters and an occasional trip providing a perfect base for their special day. They used airmail style stationary and personal postcards for seating cards and invites. They also used vintage luggage to allude to their back and forth travel during courtship. These sweet touches kept this wedding personal to the bride and groom’s individual love story. The result – a one of a kind event that captures both the loving beginning and the hopeful future for this couple.

 

 
Sentimental S’mores

This bride and groom threw tradition out the window in favor of their own personal style. After meeting at a country bar and spending their first date together camping, there was no other way to celebrate their marriage than in a rustic country style. The bride accented her gorgeous wedding dress with a pair of cowboy boots and left centerpieces with a wildflower touch. To really set off the personal note, the couple chose a s’mores bar in place of a wedding cake as a unique symbol of their camping roots. Not only did this make dessert a fun and tasty surprise, but it also created the icing on the cake for this personal wedding.

Bow Tie Beauty

For an elaborate date for her to-be-groom, this bride planned a romantic escape to Tomales Bay, only to find out the location held a special heart for her future husband. His family had stayed in the exact location when he was a young boy! With fate on their side, they knew this had to be the place they’d say their “I do’s”. To amp up their personal flair even more, they included a bow tie bar for their guests as a cute way of alluding to the groom’s company and German roots. The bride also used her experience as an event designer to really add her own style in each element of décor, creating the perfect blend between husband, wife, and the story that united them.  
 

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