We can’t think of a better way to start this Wednesday than with Jen + Jim’s insanely cute apple orchard wedding designed by Heather + the team from Amorology. Since J + J met while working as managers for Trader Joe’s, Heather played up their story with lots of fun nods to love in a grocery store. Seriously, just wait ’til you see!
Aside from the playful TJ’s details, the florals, palette, and design plan were totally on point. Heather tells us, Blush, coral, and peach florals from Sweet Marie Designs set the tone with touches of red and hunter green. The couple was surrounded by ladders filled with blooms and apples ripe from the picking as they read their vows. Of course we couldn’t resist having as many apple-related items as possible, including a caramel apple martini specialty drink and mini Dutch apple pies in place of a traditional cake for guest favors and dessert.
So, so cute, right? We’re pretty glad Brittany Dow Photography was there to beautifully capture this one!
Jen: My most memorable moment of our wedding when we were up in front saying our vows to each other. Marriage is very important to me and to make the promises Jim and I did to each other means the world to me. To hear his vows was such great moment for me because I know that he worked so hard on them to make sure they were perfect and he poured his heart into them. It was just another moment that I knew I was making a great choice in marrying him. At the time, though we had all 130 sets of eyes on us we were just there with each other and I will never forget how I felt during that moment. I am so lucky to be able to share the rest of my life with someone like him.
Jim: The first dance. It was our first dance as husband and wife and a moment for us to share with each other that was just us. It gave us time to reflect on everything that was happening around us and the all the hard work everyone had to put in to making our day the most memorable and best day we could have imagined.
Processional: All of Me – John Legend
Recessional: Best Day of My Life – American Authors
First Dance: I don’t Dance – Lee Brice
More from Heather, We incorporated the Trader Joe’s theme with paper bag invitations from Peanut Press and a sample bar of our own including caramel apples, mini pies, and the store’s famous Cookie Butter. Our escort display read “Check Out Here” and featured apple pie filling cans with each guest’s name and seating assignment. We encouraged guests to take “a walk down the aisle” to find their table numbers among the stacks of cans. Guests were favored with mini cutting boards that also doubled as place cards, and larger boards served as their table numbers.
The florals by Sweet Marie Designs couldn’t have been any prettier!
Love those personalized cutting boards, too!
Planning a wedding is probably one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. Trying to juggle what life throws at you to working full time and going to school was not an easy task. But remember that all the stress you felt and fights you will go through with your fiancée (you will have them whether you believe it or not) your wedding will be the best day of your life. It is a day that will remember forever. Even if certain things do not go the way you wanted them to you will make the best of it the day of to ensure you have a great time. Enjoy your new husband and all the amazing people that have joined you to celebrate your love.
photography: Brittany Dow Photography // venue name: Private Residence in Julian, California // event design: Amorology // planning: Amorology // florals: Sweet Marie Designs // hair stylist: Swell Beauty // makeup artist: Swell Beauty // videography: Water Tree Events // calligraphy: Twinkle & Toast // catering: Personal Touch Dining // music: Waveform Events // paper bag backdrop: Backup Backdrops // rentals: Abbey Party Rentals, Classic Party Rentals // vintage rentals: Found Vintage Rentals // linen rentals: La Tavola, Wildflower // pies: Candied Apple Pastry // apples: Candied Apple Pastry // stationery: Peanut Press Creative
So rustic, wonderful attention to detail.
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I love when couples incorporate personal and meaningful things to their wedding. I was wondering if there’s any way I could find out where the bridesmaids dresses were found as I’m looking for a bridesmaid dress in that shade. Thanks!
thank you for your sweet comments! I found the bridesmaid dresses at Mary Me Bridal in Orange, CA. The dresses are lace, not sure if you could see that detail online. Their website is marymebridal.com
I second the request for the source for the bridesmaid dresses!
What a fun day! I love how personal you made it (which is how it should be) Where did you get the boxes for the “take home pies”. I’ve been for some of those and they seem to be just the right size. We will also be having pies!
I’m not sure where the boxes came from. The designer that did our invitations and day of paper stuff made the labels. The pie idea is the best!
Where did you get the cutting boards and what company personalized them? Dying to know, since my hubby to be is a chef and we would love to do this!!
Tesi,
The boards are from an Etsy company, Salt. We then had a calligrapher do the names.
Love this so much,beautiful styling and gorgeous blooms!
What a beautiful wedding! Where did you find your bridesmaid’s dresses? I LOVE them!!