Today’s shoot is totally my style – a mix of vintage and bohemian and it takes place outdoors. Total love! The shoot was styled by Jessica at lovebird style and inspired from the requests from so many brides looking for outdoor wedding venues. I love all the organic inspiration in this shoot including deer antlers, sola tapioca wood flowers, bamboo place settings and other floral materials found in the woods. Gorgeous photography is by the talented duo at Love is a Big Deal.
The loving bride and groom wore some amazing pieces! The vintage sports coat and hat came from the amazing Monkey Suit Vintage. They wanted the bride to be in something that also looked natural and they fell in love with this long, flowing dress that beautifully drapes in the back from the etsy shop, Winifred Bean. They also thought it was fitting to skip out on a traditional veil, and in place made a halo out of all natural elements.
They served beer from their local brewery Jackalope Brewing Company along with pretzel rolls as an appetizer.
I love that the double chocolate cupcakes are wrapped with wood-grain wrappers and then displayed on a birch wood cake stand.
vendors:
concept + styling: lovebird style // photography: Love is a Big Deal // flowers: artisan flowers // paper goods: red ribbon fox design // venue: paradise cabin // hair and makeup: jordan byers // dress: winifred bean // jacket and hat: monkey suit // beer and pint glasses: jackalope brewing company
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I love this theme! My husband nicknamed me Bambi (I have big eyes…I’m not a stripper..), so this really speaks to me. Lovely models as well!
~Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One
I love how rustic and almost raw a fall wedding can be! Too great!
thank you so much for featuring our shoot on green wedding shoes! “my deer” is definitely inspired by my own personal style and it was so fun to put together with such great vendors and friends!
Not sure what I’m more smitten with – the squirrel embroidery, the antlers, the Jackalope beer, or the lovely location. This may be my all-time favorite shoot!
We are SO thrilled to be featured here today. It was great to blend carefully chosen flowers in with found materials from the surrounding woods. Thanks for posting this, we are honored, as always, to be recognized, and to get to work with such talented people.
Jasmin of Artisan Flowers.
I love this shoot. And, more specifically, that dapper hat!
Wonderful job!
Wow, this turned out amazing! A woodsy setting really gives the most spectacular contrasts. Love it deerly. And I just saw the deer on the tablecloth…so awesome, and the table is gorgeous. So glad we got to be a very small part of the shoot!
Jessica Sloane of Lovebird Style and the whole team that was contributed to this wonderfully woodsy shoot are THE BEST!
Thank you so much for publishing our lovely project! What an honor it was for me to be a part of a beautiful photo shoot. It’s always nice to work on something so fun and stylish!
This is so much fun! I love a good country themed wedding shoot. I could totally see one of my cousins doing something really similar to this, the huntresses they are. Thank You so much!
OOOOOOHHHH I love this post and this couple. Her diadem, flowers, his clothes, the photos…..ALL!
good job ;)
fàtima
I love this vibe!
LOVE the head peace
LOVE the head peace!
where did you get the cupcake wrappers?
This is spectacular wedding! The style is just amazing and great photographer capturing this amazing pictures.
where did the bride’s cape come from? I’ve been searching everywhere!
This rustic bohemian style wedding is too cute! I love it :-)
the cape was from free people and the cupcake wrappers we made. thanks!
where is the tablecloth from?
Love how natural this display is. Very free-ing feeling! Cute way to make your cupcake wrappers look like tree trunks.
If you ever need any that are already made, let us know. Thanks!
Carrie
Where is that tablecloth from?????