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7 Dec

When it comes to planning, designing, and building a super fabulous wedding – you can’t really get much more perfect than a pair of architects. Insert today’s lovely couple: Liz & Matt, who met in NYC while starting work at the same architecture firm on the same day (it was fate!) Nearly three years later, these two moved to Austin, the perfect place to host their gorgeous wedding, the theme of which is almost as adorable as their story – “a home grown wedding under the stars.”

It’s no surprise that these two talented professionals designed, built, and crafted nearly everything themselves – including all the paper goods, lighting stands, loads of bunting flags, and more. We are officially impressed.

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The venue was a beautiful old church structure from the early 1900s. A ceremony held under giant oak trees, a cocktail hour on the neighboring lawn, dinner on the gravel patio, and of course – dancing inside the house. Doesn’t that just sound peeeeerfect?

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What a pretty group of bridesmaids in unique and individual party dresses. Such a cute idea.

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Can you guess what this delightful seating chart was made out of? An old school bus door! Courtesy of their landlord, who had previously used it as ‘yard art!’  We think this is a much cuter use.

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Those pretty table settings look so classy under the strands of lights with the glossy black chairs and white linens. Liz used Ikea tea towels in lieu of paper napkins (cute idea), along with vintage vases, tablecloths and overlays, and count ‘em SEVENTY sets of vintage silverware. Yeah, wow.

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You might have to pause for a minute to take in this dessert table….might we add that everything was made by the bride & family?

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Liz & Matt were devoted to keeping the ceremony as much about family & friends as possible. This beautiful sign was a gift from Matt’s sister, in memory of her husband Chris (Matt’s brother-in-law), who unexpectedly passed away earlier in the year. The quote on the sign, by Chris, was a loving tribute to Liz & Matt and a sweet and playful recount of the early days of their relationship.

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What a happy, charming, and lovely event. All the comforts of home with the beauty of Austin’s scenery and weather. Well done, you two, and congrats!

Photography: The Nichols (Jennifer and CJ are such awesome folks!) / Venue: Mercury Hall / Catering: Word of Mouth / Music: Rock ‘n Roll Rentals / iPod / Desserts: Bride and family / Ice Cream: Amy’s Ice Cream / Flowers: Concept and Design: Elizabeth Lewis / Assembly: Mary Kathryn Paynter / Bride’s Dress: Jenny Lee via Ebay / Bride’s Shoes: Frye / Bride’s Earrings: Silver Seasons / Bride’s Wedding Band: Tiffany & Co / Hair: Shannon Hacks-Briggs at Path Salon / Make-Up: Nisa Nicole / Grooms Suit: already owned / Groom’s Shirt / Tie: Banana Republic / Macy’s / Groom’s Boots: Lucchese / Groom’s Wedding Band: Jesse Danger via Etsy

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6 Dec

Happy December, lovelies! The holiday season is officially upon us, and in honor, we’ve got the most romantic and creative celebration to show off – Erica & Alan’s New York wedding, styled and flowered by the ever-amazing Poppies & Posies.

The aesthetic was a playful and dark mix of old/new, based on a mood board put together by Erica, with a theme of “the garden of found objects.” Doesn’t that sound amazing? Among the greatness is moss-covered reception tables, a never-ending supply of precious vintage knick-knacks, and some very succulent floral arrangements. Plus, Erica, a copywriter, designed all the invites (printed on vintage handkerchiefs), save the dates, table cards, and programs herself!

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We can’t help but say – we love this sequin jacket. Très chic, madame!

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Moss is definitely an underrated decor choice – and such a creative and ingenious way to bring the charm of nature indoors (especially useful for winter weddings!)

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Vintage for daaays, we love. Adorable usage of vintage books and children’s wooden block toys – we’re sure each guest felt just a little bit of nostalgia looking at those.

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“We did it.” Oh gosh. You sure did. So cute.

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Both bride and groom are self-describe foodies, so decadent and delicious eats were very important. Insert Stuart and Welch, who did a fantastic job with the catering. To top it off, they’re socially conscious too – they donate all remaining food & water to local organizations! Tasty AND charitable.

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The venue (The Foundry) is absolutely terrific, and believe it or not, was not their original choice, but changed at the very last minute! See, sometimes hiccups in plans are a good thing! Everything looks so classy and grown up, and goooorgeous!

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The very definition of beautiful, Erica & Alan. Congrats!

Photography: Angelica Glass / Floral & Event Design: Poppies & Posies / Catering: Stuart and Welch / Venue: The Foundry / Videographer: Katie Morgan / DJ: Colleen Crumbcake of Popshop DJs / Photobooth: We Love Photobooths / Cake: Bouchon Bakery / Ceremony Music: NY Ceremony Music

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3 Dec

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For all the extra generous support you guys have given us over the last week! Clearly, you always support us just by reading our blog, but the chit chat around twitter and the web re: the new site has been amazing.

And do you know what’s even cooler? We’ve found some awesome new vendors just by clicking through our Vendors & Venue section! We’ll have to do a little recap next week to show you. And the vendor requests are totally happening! Brides are posting and vendors are bidding. Makes our collective heart practically burst with joy. We so so so hope that this can become a super valuable, go-to spot for those of you planning your weddings.

Have a gorgeous weekend and we’ll see you back here on Monday, as always. Muuuah!

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2 Dec

Such a pretty wedding to share with you guys today! Bethany & Russell‘s wedding is pure DIY madness. Seriously, nearly everything was designed, crafted and baked by the bride, groom, or friends & family. Plus it’s got a big helping vintage and just a dash of natural beauty via the great outdoors, pretty gold sequins, and other shiny things… doesn’t that sound amazing? The photos (especially the ones by the stream!), by James Moes are beautiful.

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A pre-wedding picnic photoshoot by the stream? Yes, please! These photos turned out so perfect, what a quaint little spot away from it all… we could spend an entire day there! Yes, it’s kind of photoshoot-y, but they surely had such a perfect time alone together before the party started.

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Making good use of the lush moss-covered trees by hanging old wedding photos of  family… a brilliant use of their surroundings and a sweet nod to their heritage.

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This pie, cake and tart-filled table is dreamy, just the way a dessert table should be.

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Vintage postcards and other fabulous prints strung up on colored string for a beautiful yet simple DIY project.

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Stylish, fun, gorgeous, and memorable – the perfect wedding recipe!  Congrats, Bethany & Russell!

Photography: James Moes / Bride attire: Val Stefani by Moonlight / Groom attire: H&M / Planner/Stylist: Bride / Catering: Olive Branch Catering / Flowers: Sandy Stobbe, friend of the bride/mother of maid of honour / Venue: groom’s parents backyard / Cakes: Baked by the bride with much help from Sandy Stobbe, family members and other friends. / Cakestands: Handmade by the bride / Stationery: Hand drawn and screen printed by the groom. / Pennants: made with heirloom fabric by mother of the bride

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