24 Aug

This post isn’t all about the light, but it COULD be. We’re talking golden hour here, people. As in everything is literally bathed in this beautiful blanket of, well, gold. And to make things bestest, Max Wanger was the photographer on hand. Plus Rebecca from Duet Weddings put the whole party together in a simple but masterful way. We almost stopped breathing when we saw what a delicious summer evening this wedding turned out to be.

Ready?

Mmmmmmmmm.

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Did you see those flowers??? And the light. Did we mention that we want to marry the light? Let’s all have lovely dreams of frolicking through fields of evening sunshine tonight, shall we? Followed by a cocktail sipped through a red & white spiral straw. That would be good.

Photography: the incomparable Max Wanger

Planning & Design: Duet Weddings

Flowers: Modern Day Design

Venue: Figueroa Mountain Farmhouse (SOMEBODY ELSE PLEASE GET MARRIED HERE!!!! and send us the photos)

And Jen from Green Wedding Shoes posted more pictures today too. Go see!

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21 Aug

A fun colorboard to send us off into a warm august weekend…

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images from left: Thayer Allyson Gowdy, Nicolette Camille, fffound, Thayer Allyson Gowdy

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19 Aug

Certainly you’re all familiar with the superduper talented Mimi of Mika78. And clearly we’re all going to want to be a little MORE familiar with her after this post is over. Because if you’re more familiar, as in like friends with her, she puts together an amazing bridal shower for you, complete with a little box of handmade goodies for your guests.

Look out Mimi, you’re about to get like 4,000 friend requests on facebook.

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Mimi created this whole suite for one of her closest friends Christina’s bridal shower. Christina is, in Mimi’s words, and unbelievable woman and friend and Mimi wanted to create something really, really special to celebrate her bridal status. She and the rest of the bridesmaids planned an afternoon tea party at a cute restaurant in the West Village, which turned out to be exceptional inspiration for the invitation.

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Because Mimi is so incredibly talented, thoughtful, and design-obsessed she scoured the city’s vintage flea markets for weeks looking for the perfect tea cups and napkins to incorporate into her design. Sigh. Does it get much more heartfelt? (Not to mention absurdly cute).

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She worked with our now friend and DIY contest winner Bryn of Paperfinger (we didn’t know her when she won the contest, we swear), for the pretty calligraphy. Bryn wrote a bunch of different messages, including a quote Christina is using in her invitations, on the vintage tea cups using gold pen. And Mimi also included tea bags with little handmade tea tags in each guest gift.

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AND Mimi made little fill-in-the-blank notes for guests to give to Chris at the shower. Everyone read theirs aloud at the shower and it turned out to be an excellent way to not only get to know Chris’s friends and family a little better, but also to allowed each woman to reflect on her own friendship with the bride-to-be. At the end Mimi collected each note and put them into a scrapbook for Chris. Such a cute idea!

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The finished invite was literally a box full of goodies, tied up in baker’s twine and sent off to guests. If that doesn’t get you pumped for a bridal shower, we can’t imagine what would.

Guess what else? Because Mimi is genuinely the talented and thoughtful person that we already said she is, she’s made downloadable fill-in-the-blank cards for you all to print for an upcoming shower or party you’re hosting yourself.

There are 4 color variations included in the zip file. Even if you’re not hosting a shower in the near future, we highly recommend stashing these away for a time when they’ll come in handy. They really are too cute to pass up.

Download here: Bridal Shower Notes from Mika78

Thank you so much Mimi! Amazing work as always.

Ooh and you can keep up with everything Mimi does on her blog, SevenEight. Actually, there’s a little peek of Chris + Jay’s programs up there right now.

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18 Aug

Hollin sent her wedding over last week and we’ve been dying to post it for you all to ogle (had to collect some details, you know). She and her sister Keiko (who we discovered has a great blog and etsy shop!) have apparently been reading our little blog from the beginning (awwww, thanks girls!) and it allegedly (partially) inspired the two of them to make Hollin’s wedding the most crafty cute celebration Seattle has ever seen. Warms the very cockles of our collective heart to hear that we in some way encouraged such beautiful love celebration! Though, we’re thinking that someone who could put together a wedding like this didn’t need much in the way of blog inspiration.

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Hollin and Eric did so much themselves, it’s almost too much to bear. But we’re going to list all the projects anyway because it makes you appreciate their efforts so much more.

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Both the groomsmen and bridesmaids attire were put together for $75. Dude! Way to go you guys. The groomsmen outfits came from Urban Outfitters and the ribbon boutonnieres were made by both Hollin and Eric.

Hollin and her mom made the bridesmaids dresses themselves. Plus Hollin made them each a hairpiece from vintage millinery supplies.

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Hollin’s dress came from Portland designer Holly Stalder, her tights are from LoveColour-LoveTights, her shoes from Nordstrom and her veil she made herself using vintage materials.

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Their super cute invites were done by Anna Hurley. They’re so perfect aren’t they?

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For favors Hollin’s sister, Keiko, gocco’d bags of coffee and tea to go with their morning theme. They also made ribbon dowels to decorate the ceremony walkway and Hollin’s dad and the groomsmen made the chuppah, using thrifted lace curtains and tablecloths to drape over the top of the frame.

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And they had Super8 video!!

Our Wedding from Eric Whedbee on Vimeo.

Congratulations Hollin and Eric!!! Thanks so much for sending your photos and video. They’re beautiful.

Photography: Ben Blood (Amazing work, Ben!)

Venue: Treehouse Point, Issaquah, WA

Catering: Treehouse Point. They had a toast bar! (nice idea, Eric)

Cake (at breakfast): Jen’s Desserts

Invites: Anna Hurley

Super8: Paul Hoppe

Music: Garage Voice

Dress: Holly Stalder

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17 Aug

Remember Martha and Josh’s super cute, letterpress fabric-adorned save-the-dates? Invites! They’re done. Martha, lady, just keep doing what you’re doing. Your wedding is definitely going to be beautiful.

Love the little blind embossed birdies.

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Photos by Martha’s dear friend, Amy of Old Sweet Song

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