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French Farmer’s Market Engagement Session

french market engagement

When Easy Dreamer Photography sent over this gorgeous engagement session the other week, I was a bit speechless. It’s such a gorgeous backdrop for an engagement session! A bit about the shoot from the talented stylist, Pam with Romancing the Stone Styling:

Fall brings a beautiful change in the air, love has blossomed throughout the summer and the settling in of a romance becomes immanent.  I love the color that the crispness of the air brings and who does color better than anyone?  The French, that’s who. I love the sights and smells of a French Market, and so this gorgeous engagement shoot was born. Justin + Stasha are a hip Seattle couple and they wanted romance and color to highlight their love. It is easy to see that romance is in full bloom with the scent of dahlias (picked fresh out of my garden that day), roses, hydrangeas, and caramel dipped pears swirling about their heads. The sights, smells and sounds were truly a feast for our eyes  What’s more romantic than shopping a glorious market together then sitting down to dine on fine wine and delicate treats from the day?  Who wouldn’t love a moving market to come to you on the flat bed of an old truck?

flat bed truck with flowers

french market engagement

french market engagement

french market engagement

french market engagement

french market engagement

french market engagement

engagement, bicycle with flowers in basket

engagement, bicycle with flowers in basket

engagement, bicycle with flowers in basket

engagement, bicycle with flowers in basket

peach dress, flowers in boots

peach dress, flowers in boots

white short dress, engagment, flower basket

basket with flowers

french market tablescape, vintage plates

french market tablescape

french market tablescape

heart bokeh

So gorgeous! And check out the behind the scenes look at their engagement session captured by ROYJOY

Thanks so much to all these talented Spokane, Washington vendors for sharing your talents with us today!

vendors: 
photography: Easy Dreamer Photography // session design + styling: Romancing the Stone Styling // cinematography: ROYJOY // flowers: Epiphany Floral and Erica’s Expressions Floral // location: Belle Victorian Gardens // men’s attire: The Bachelor Pad Clothier // girl’s attire and jewelry: Finder Keepers Jewelry and Apparel // pastries: Madeline’s Café and Bakery // macaroons: Sweet Frostings // hair pieces: Emici Bridal  // makeup: Shasta Hankins Make-up // hair: Ashley Derr from Dimensions Salon // blankets and baskets: Pottery Barn

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A Handmade Portland Wedding: Gretchen + Darby

This wedding feels perfect for a Friday – lots of fun colors, DIY galore, a pretty multicolor petticoat plus lovely photos by Ben Blood. Gretchen + Darby both have a love of art and creating things and were on a pretty limited budget, so they decided a DIY wedding would be best. They literally handmade almost every item for their wedding, including cloth napkins, picnic basket liners, placecards, table numbers, dessert trays, 500 origami swans, guestbook puzzle, invitations, party favors, bridemaids necklaces and boutonnieres – wow! Of course, they had a lot of help from friends and family in their craft parties they threw almost every weekend where friends would come over and help them – such a great idea for those looking to do lots of DIY projects! Gretchen + Darby wanted their wedding day to be very non traditional, fun and relaxed and I think they did just that. Congrats to Gretchen + Darby!

rainbow petticoat

 I saw the idea online for a multicolor petticoat and took ideas from different dresses I liked for the top. Jennifer, who works with Ania Bridal, sewed it for me. I then made the hairpieces with leftover toile from the wedding dress.

groom in yellow tie

groom in yellow tie

first look

groom in yellow tie

rainbow color wheel

bride and groom

color block wall

bride in sunglasses

For the bouquet, we grew wildflowers in our backyard and picked up some flowers at farmer’s markets the day before the wedding. My matron of honor’s mother Candy Hadley, arranged the bouquets and the centerpieces. She did a fabulous job – just what I envisioned.

folding chairs

What song did you walk down the aisle to? Flora’s secret by Enya. We exited to Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

wooded wedding

wooded wedding

wooded wedding

puzzle coloring guest book

wooded wedding

My cousin Christy flew up a few days before the wedding. We put together picnic baskets with a variety of homemade salads (black eye pea butternut squash, quinoa, beet and goat cheese, tuna salad, egg salad, macaroni), croissants, veggies, chips and bubbly. We opted for a dessert table instead of a cake. My cousin made all our favorites – brownie bites with butterscotch chips, oatmeal caramel bars, mini carrot cake whoopie pies with cream cheese filling, mini chocolate chip cookies with espresso filling and rhubarb pie! My cousin is amazing! 

colorful dessert bar

wedding bicycle ride

Most memorable moment of your wedding day? The whole day was a ton of fun, but the highlight for both of us was the bike ride from the Hoyt Arboretum to our after party dance party. There were about 30 of us all riding across Portland in our wedding attire.

wedding bicycle ride

bride and groom

rainbow petticoat dress

Any advice for those planning now? DIY weddings are a fun way to save money and a great way to make sure your wedding really reflects you, but they are a lot of work. Make sure you have someone delegated to carry out all the details on your wedding day, because its crazy and goes by way too fast! We also want to thank all our family + friends for all their help!

vendors: photography: Ben Blood // venue: Hoyt Arboretum + Secret Society Ballroom // wedding dress: Jennifer with Ania Bridal // shoes: Oh Deer // bridesmaid dresses: Calypso St Barth // hair + makeup: hair by Jessi at Tiger Tiger Salon // groom suit: Dutchess Clothier

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An Eco-Friendly Sydney Wedding: Sara + Carlos

Sara + Carlos planned their Sydney wedding in 6 weeks! Yes, it can be done. :) They both love the outdoors and really wanted an eco-friendly wedding –  a casual, fun affair with their closest family + friends. I think after looking at the lovely photos by Lara Hotz you’ll see they did just that. Congrats to Sara + Carlos!

vintage wedding dress

bride getting ready

wire wedding hanger

flower basket bridesmaids

leaf wedding decor

What song did you walk down the aisle to? She by Elvis Costello. Your exit song? Home By Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

wedding in wooded area

unique bridal hairpiece

group wedding shot

bride and groom on bicycles

groom in tree

bride in long sleeved dress

bridal party in woods

green and white bouquet

bride and groom in woods

reception

photo name cards for reception

Most memorable moment of your wedding day? Probably the fact that absolutely everyone at the reception, including the restaurant manager and bar staff, cried when the speech from the Groom’s mother (who couldn’t be at the wedding) was read out. Also riding off into the sunset on our bikes after the ceremony!

earthy reception

unique cake topper

bride and groom on bicycles

Any advice for those planning now? We planned this whole wedding in 6 weeks (while doing 4 finals papers for university and working 2 days a week) and although it was stressful at times, a short time-frame meant quick decisions. This meant that we didn’t sweat the small stuff, didn’t get caught up in every tiny detail, had help from friends and family and therefore were really able to just let go a little and leave the success of the day to fate! It also meant we were excited for the whole time leading up and didn’t have to send days wishing that time would hurry up and bring us to the big day!

We had a strict “eco” policy. We didn’t want the green aspect of our wedding to just be token, we wanted it to be really green so we re-used decorations from another friends wedding, scoured the streets on “throw out” day to find the picnic baskets, didn’t have any favors (that we think often just get thrown away), hand made our own chuppah out of my grandmothers vintage fabric, had native flowers and all local, organic, vegetarian food and line caught sustainable fish as well as organic biodynamic wine and beer! Our wedding is also testament to the fact that you can have a really cool, great wedding on teeny budget!

vendors
photography: Lara Hotz Photography // venue: Centennial Park, Sydney and then The Commons Local Eating House, Darlinghurst Sydney // floral design: Ria Floral // wedding dress: Review (bought from Myers in Sydney) // hairpieces: Mignonne Handmade, found here on Green Wedding Shoes // shoes: Zomp Shoes, Paddington, Sydney // bridesmaid dresses: Alannah Hill // groom suit: His brother-in-laws old pants + shirt! // invitations+ paper goods: made by bride and groom – all online // catering: The Commons Local Eating House // cake: made by Mother of the bride


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