Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Our Wedding Party



We could not have had such an amazing wedding day without these wonderful, funny, loving, party-till-you-drop people.  Thank you for all you did... we love you!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Wedding Photos!






All photos thanks to the amazing Catharine Morris Photography, LLC
Jay and I are so thankful to Caty and her husband for capturing all the details and moments of our wedding day.  We will cherish them always!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Etsy for Weddings

Etsy helped to make our wedding full of special details.  I found some of the most amazing things for our wedding on etsy.  These sellers were so great to work with and their products were high quality.  If you are looking for some unique gifts and details, check out etsy... there are some very talented people out there!

Birch Bark Baskets - NH Woods Creations

Flower Girl Sweater - Pepper 2



Peony at Dusk Bridesmaids Clutches - Eclu

Embroidered Hankies - Embroidery by Linda

Tangerine Bow Tie for Little Boys - Me and Matilda




Madonna Girls... 10 years later

To have all the Madonna Girls together again... and at my wedding?  Pure JOY.



For those of you who don't know, and have never seen the video (who has that anyway?)... Ryan, Jana, Jess, Steph, Misty, and I performed a Madonna medley during the annual GHS airbands contest... and to quote Ryan, this photo is "a tribute to winning airbands 10 years ago!"

the above three photos thanks to Ryan

Monday, November 2, 2009

The View

Unfortunately the rain compromised the view at times, but some guests were able to get some shots of Mt. Washington and the Presidentials.



A few wedding details

Here are just a few photos of some of the details from our wedding.  I hope Caty got some good takes of these details as well!

15 foot fireplace that we had the ceremony in front of.

Center pieces from my Uncle Peter.  He took three birch logs, drilled some holes for flowers, and then placed them on a piece of maple (I think it's maple).  So perfect, so simple.

Uncle Peter came through again with our cupcake stand... made from birch pieces and plywood it held our delicious cupcakes perfectly.  Jay and I covered the plywood with waterproof maps of the White Mountains using spray adhesive.
Ta-da!
It was important for us to include our family in our day.  Both Jay and I have parents and grandparents who have been married forever... as the picture says... they are our inspiration.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Wedding Tree

When thinking about what to do for a "guest book" at our wedding I knew it had to be something different than just a name in a book.  I wanted our "guest book" to be creative and to have it somehow incorporate something personal from each guest.  When searching the incredible amount of bridal and wedding blogs out there... I found this posting with these examples.  

via A Mountain Bride - image by Jonas Peterson

Immediately, I knew, we would do this at our wedding.  So perfect in so many ways.  



I did some googling and found a tree form I liked and began to draw.  I used a large piece of water color paper and a thin, black Sharpie.  I did some cross hatching for texture and even "carved" a J + K in the tree trunk.  We used Color Box ink from Michael's in fall colors.

My mom took this photo as we were setting things up before the ceremony.  Our wedding tree came our better than imagined and looks so fabulous with all of our family and friends' finger prints!  It's being framed as I write this so I'll post a final photo soon!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Speechless

I can't even begin to find words to describe our wedding day.  October 24, 2009 will forever be my most favorite day.  Full of love, laughter, friends, family and tears of joy... I couldn't have asked for anything more.  It was all Jay and I had hoped it would be, and more.  


Grammie, Grampa & Uncle Kevin
Nanny
Soccer girls
Plymouth State Alumni
Bachia, Kevin, & Jay