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20.2.12

{Real Wedding} $10K Washington History Museum Wedding, Part II

Ready to see part two of Heather and Jacob's gorgeous wedding at the Washington State History Museum, captured by Clane Gessel Photography? Good 'cause this part might even be cooler than the first. (Hint: Bicycles are involved.)

{If you missed part one, immediately click this link. You wanna see this.}



♥ {DIYs} Bridesmaid Hairpieces | Programs | Candy/Dessert Table | Baby's Breath "Poofs" | Pomander Stands | Table Squares | Wishing Tree | Goody Bag Labels
From the bride:
I made all of the decor myself, including the baby's breath poofs and the stands they were sitting on. They are made out of old stair spindles we salvaged from a house remodel. My dad did the hard labor on the stands, and they turned out great! 



From the bride:
I love fashion and design, so I wanted to make sure that came out in our wedding. First and foremost, it was important for my bridesmaids to look like fashionable, beautiful young ladies and not a matching army of monotone bridesmaids. They donned patterned hosiery, sky-high heels, chunky rings and pretty cocktail dresses. I couldn't be happier!





From the bride:
Overall, I would have to say my favorite detail of our wedding was the flowers. I picked out every single detail of all the bouquets, down to every last type of flower and the color of the ribbon wrap. I loved the way my bridesmaids looked with their lime green flowers, and I thought my bouquet and the bouquet in the church were amazing.






From the bride:
I also spent a lot of time on wedding blogs and DIY blogs. However, my style isn't really the shabby-chic look (mason jars, wildflowers, etc.) that you are seeing all over the place right now. I wanted a much more formal yet funky/whimsical feel. I pretty much just came up with my own ideas and went with stuff I liked.





♥ {Vendors} Photographer: Clane Gessel Photography | Florist: Debra's Botanical Garden | Ceremony Venue: Kilworth Memorial Chapel, University of Puget Sound | Reception Venue: Washington State History Museum | Dress Designer: Jasmine Collection Caterer: Family Friend

All images in this post copyright Clane Gessel Photography
and submitted via Two Bright Lights. 

2 comments:

  1. What type of flowers are the lime green ones? They're really great!

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    1. Hi there! I believe those look like button poms. :) You can even usually find those at the grocery store!

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