Here’s a little secret some of you might already know about: aside from the wedding blogs, the ever so addicting Pinterest, and magazine tears, you should keep an eye on how some of your favorite stores (ie Anthropologie) merchandise their products and how creative they get with their displays. We swear, every time we walk into one of their stores we’re inspired by every tiny corner. That’s how Danielle was inspired to include the combination of rustic elements – the wood, wildflowers, burlap on the tables, as well as delicate & feminine touches, like the milk glass vases, candles, and mismatched vintage plates.
How adorable is that tea-length dress with a vintage silhouette? Perfect for an outdoor wedding.
I knew I wanted to tie in as much of our families as possible, as they were such a huge part in getting us to our big day! To do this we framed pictures of each of our parents and grandparents on their wedding days, used my grandmother’s art easel to hold our thumbprint tree, and a ceramic basket my great-aunt created to hold our cards. It helped to make the day that more special.
Those dahlia centerpieces have us so excited for fall weddings!
Congratulations you two!
photography: F5 Photography / venue: Oak Ridge Bed & Breakfast / catering: Artist’s Way Creations / wedding cake + dessert bar: Artist’s Way Creations / rentals (tent, chairs, tables, tableclothes, “DJ in a box”): Grand Rental Station / drinks: Total Wine / bride’s dress: Justin Alexander / shoes: TJ Maxx / bridesmaid dresses: Bridal Mart / groom + groomsmen suits: Men’s Warehouse