Hopefully you enjoyed Theresa + Jeremy’s engagement session I shared this morning (if not, be sure to check it out here). And now for their wedding! Theresa + Jeremy used their own artistic talents to create their wedding centered around the text of love stories – how unique is that! The specific text that they used was found in a book called “The Art of Courtly Love” and that sums these two up perfectly. Thanks so much to Micah & Megan Photography for sharing this fun wedding with us today. :)
From the couple, “Our future together and our commitment to each other was the obvious foundation of our wedding day. We decided early on that we would spend our money wisely and find creative ways to make the day a true celebration of the love that we share and to share that love with the friends and family who are so important to us. We used our own artistic style to achieve the wedding of our dreams – and we had fun creating it together.”
Most memorable moment of your wedding day? A quiet moment alone between the ceremony and the reception where we were able to reflect on the day and enjoy each other.
Any advice for those planning now? Don’t lose sight of the reason for it all.
Vendors
Photography: Micah & Megan Photography // Ceremony: Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Montrose, CA // Reception: Pandora on Green operated by Cafe Santorini, Pasadena, CA // Wedding Dress: Oleg Cassini, available at Davids Bridal // Hair: Shampagne Hair Studio, Burbank, CA // Makeup: Merle Norman, Montrose, CA // Shoes: John Fluevaog, available through endless.com // Bridesmaid Dress: Priscilla of Boston // Hairpieces: Theresa Costello // Groom Suit: Men’s Wearhouse // Cinematography: Alissa Costello // Invitations: Designed by Jeremy + Theresa Costello, printed on paper stock from paper-source // Cake: Judy Costello // Music: Kendall Roberg // Catering: Pandora on Green operated by Cafe Santorini
This was the first wedding I went to as a married woman. It. was. beautiful. It wasn’t until 15 minutes into the ceremony that I realized the flowers were made of paper-they looked so real. Every piece of decor had such a personal, creative, unique touch. Love, love, love. The photographers were great-unobtrusive, yet captured everything. Best wishes to the newlyweds!
What a beautiful wedding and a great post. Thanks for sharing!
Those flowers are seriously amazing!!! If she wanted to tell us her folding secrets, I would love to make some myself!!
love the color palette..so pretty! yay for micah and megan too!
I had the same situation, a lot of people tried to stop me when i wanted to do all the diy, but i didn’t listen to them! great wedding and great pics, congratulations
well they are the most amazing flowers i have EVER seen! Incredible wedding!
LOVE the paper flowers. we’re doing those + fabric flowers for our wedding also, and this post gives me inspiration to ignore everyone who’s trying to talk us out of it!
The ring bearer “pillow”. I MUST know where you got it. It made me cry when I saw it and would love to have it at my wedding.
Your wedding is absolutely beautiful. Congrats to you for all of the DIY – your wedding was truly a work of art.
Love her shoes!
OMG I love this. From the purple bits to the stationery and then there’s the typewriter! WOW!
Amazing flowers they look like real!
Love det roses and book pages, sooo pretty
GORGEOUS!!!
what a nice wedding! :)
i love this love story theme! so many special touches.
I spy Fluevogs!
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