Bridal Party

A Whimsical Wedding at the Smog Shoppe in Los Angeles: Michelle + Ryan

groom in black bowtie

You might recognize this adorable couple from their super sweet engagement photos we shared last year. Well, you are in for a treat today with their unforgettable Smog Shoppe wedding captured by the lovely Brandon + Kristen of Brandon Kidd Photography. So fun to see they incorporated the giant letters they created for their engagement photos into their wedding – just love that! Michelle + Ryan crafted lots of their elements themselves and many with the help of the talented ladies at Sitting In A Tree Events. From the gorgeous bridesmaids dresses to the air plants to the guys in tuxes and the oh-so-many hearts they incorporated, I thought this was a perfect wedding for the week before Valentine’s Day. :) I hope you all enjoy also and biggest congrats to Michelle + Ryan!

i'm getting married today coffee cozy

first look

bride and groom

bride and groom

bride and groom

From Michelle, When I first started the wedding dress process, I either wanted something laced + vintage or something fun + textured. My mom knows my style, so when we were dress shopping she came across the dress and I was just in awe. Even before trying it on, I knew it was THE dress! All the organza petals, the texture + hand-beading… swoon! So I choose to go with texture for the ceremony and I switched into a lace dress for the cake cutting.

bridesmaids weaeing floral dresses

Aren’t the bridesmaids dresses fabulous!!? They are from Madewell (one of my most fave stores!) and the guys below in their tuxes – so dashing!!

groomsmen wearing white tuxes

giant letter initals

There were so many details we loved from our wedding, but if we had to pick our favorite detail, it would be having those 5 foot “R” & “M” letters up against that amazing Smog Shoppe succulent wall. We cut & painted those ourselves for our engagement shoot and it just felt right to bring them along to the wedding as well. It helped us tie everything together.

giant heart ceremony backdrop

giant heart ceremony backdrop

heart felt straw flags

here comes the bride heart

smog shoppe ceremony

Did you write your own vows?  If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line?
Yes, we did write our own vows. It just felt right to write what we felt in our hearts & then speak those special words to each other on our big day. My favorite line was “I promise to encourage you and support you while you follow your dreams and I’ll be there every step of the way to watch them come true.” Ryan saved his favorite line for last “I promise to never take you for granted because without you, your love and friendship, I would be lost.”

smog shoppe ceremony

smog shoppe ceremony

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?
The most memorable moment was right before our grand entrance. We were both standing upstairs, holding hands, just taking it all in. It was incredible to just look down on the reception area and see everyone we love, all in one spot, all there for us. At the same time, a reception video that we made was playing on the Smog Shoppe screen, so it was just one of those moments… that you visually remember forever.

letter bold initals

I’d describe our wedding flowers as eclectic + vintage. There were lots of air plants, feathers, mixed in with pink, white & purple flowers. One our good friends Erin of Elm Style & Design did our flowers. We started collecting vintage milk glass, vases & jars and would just spray paint the inside of them grey, white, light pink & a few gold. I handed them all off to Erin, told her a few flowers I loved & she did the rest! It was a quite simple process because I trusted her & let her work her magic. She attended the Hitched event [now called The Cream Event] at the Smog Shoppe, so she knew the vibe & the look the venue had going on & she knew our style. I knew the flowers would turn out perfect.

lace tabble runner, airplant centerpieces

lace tabble runner, airplant centerpieces

fabric table numbers

dessert bar

purple lace trim wedding cake

macaroons

heart wedding details

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding?
Working full-time and going home to craft away! There never seemed to be enough time. We would find ideas and inspirations and spend our weekends executing them. Don’t get me wrong, we loved the whole process of wedding planning, but as all brides know… it gets overwhelming! We tried to do the majority ourselves, but towards the end we just didn’t have enough time. When we were searching for a day of coordinator, we came across Tori and Myka of Sitting In A Tree Events, who happen to be event stylist as well. Their style is amazing, so we knew we wouldn’t be disappointed. It worked out perfectly. We crafted some, they crafted some and the result is what you see in these pictures!

vendors:
photographer + photobooth: Brandon Kidd Photography // videographer: Sager Productions // day of coordination + event design: Sitting In A Tree Events // venue: Smog Shoppe // getting ready location: Avalon Hotel Beverly Hills // florist: Erin Nichols of  Elm Style & Design // cake: Cupcakes Couture of Manhattan Beach // food: Vicki of Beacon LA // bride’s ceremony dress: Oscar De La Renta // bride’s second dress: Allure, purchased and shortened at Deborah’s Bridal // bridesmaids’ dresses: Madewell // grooms suit: Theory // groomsmen suits: jacket from H&M, pants from Calvin Klein // invites + paper goods: Ben Pham of Black Wolf Press // dj: Matt Rillera (friend) // make up: Regina Canatsey // hair: Allison Younkerman of Hush Hush Bang Bang // accessories: earrings from Macy’s, hair piece from Erica Koesler, rings from World Design Jewelry – Downtown LA, garter customized and made with fabric from Bridesmaid dresses, shoe clips from B.Poetic + GracefulyGirly, clutch from Mia Von Minks // shoes: Christian Louboutin // cake topper: ReadyGo // guest book box: Cut the Cake Designs // bride + bridesmaid robes: Plum Pretty Sugar // rentals: Makena of Best of the Best Events // valet: Jeffrey Valet // site management: TACT Event Management // MC: Marcy Guevara

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A Music Filled Mountaintop Wedding: Sarah + Tommy

bride wearing hair wreath

Continuing with our trend of outdoor rustic weddings this week, we have Sarah + Tommy’s sweet mountaintop wedding. Sarah + Tommy’s wedding was quite unique, they decided that they wouldn’t follow traditional wedding guidelines. They were married on top of a mountain and had their guests standing around them during the ceremony. Tommy is the lead singer/guitarist for Holy Water Buffalo, so music was extremely important to the couple and Tommy even surprised Sarah by singing a song he wrote for her during the ceremony – how romantic is that?! At the reception, there was no first dance, no formal toasts, no seating charts, they just enjoyed celebrating their love with their family + friends. Thanks so much to Sunny Brynn Jolley with Sunnydays Photography for sharing her lovely photos with us today!

old fashioned white booties

bridemaids in tights

groomsmen, holy water buffalo

mountain top wedding

Most memorable moment of your wedding day?
It’s difficult to pick the most memorable moment, but I’d have to say walking up the “aisle” (in my case a barely-there path of rocks and dirt), looking at Tommy, arm-in-arm with my dad. Each step closer seemed so intense…so magical, I felt my love for Tommy grow tenfold at that moment. I didn’t even notice anyone else around me. My emotions were uncontainable… I was trying to hold back tears and couldn’t stop smiling. Definitely a feeling I will never forget.

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

Since Tommy is a musician, music was a very large and important part of our wedding. During the ceremony Tommy surprised me by playing a song he had written for me specifically for the wedding. It was incredibly beautiful and moving. Having music consistently throughout every part of our wedding was something we were very conscious of while planning the wedding. Our friend Grant played the acoustic guitar as guests were arriving to the ceremony and when I walked down the aisle. He continued to play when Tommy and I first walked away as husband and wife. During dinner and mingling time we had an ipod playing a playlist Tommy created. Tommy is the lead singer/guitarist for Holy Water Buffalo and we thought it would be a great idea if his band played at our reception. They put on an amazing show and had all the guests dancing and moving – the music really brought everyone together, especially since the groom was front and center on stage. We had a few other musician friends perform as well.

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

mountain top wedding

bride and groom

pink bouquet

tent reception

flowers in bottles

live music reception

white cake with fresh flowers

holy water buffalo

bride and groom

Any advice for those planning now?
Have FUN with the planning (how often do you get to plan the best event of your life?!) It’s not worth getting stressed out or worked up about anything. The important thing is being married to the love of your life. Everything else is just the icing on the cake, it’s not the heart and soul. I made this a goal going into planning and I never once was stressed. Another bit of advice: DIY. It was very fun, not to mention less expensive, to make all the decorations by hand. My bridesmaids and the groomsmen helped me and I think that the labor of love added the perfect touch to the wedding.

vendors:
photography: Sunny Brynn Jolley with Sunnydays Photography // venue: Red Ledges in Heber City, Utah // floral design + hairpieces:  Joshua Knight with Five Penny Floral // wedding dress: Atelier Aimee hand beaded in Italy, found at Alta Moda Bridal in Salt Lake City; the shawl is from Turkey that I found on Etsy // shoes: vintage western boots // bridesmaid dresses: a mixture of Modcloth, eBay, TopShop and Copper Etiquette // hair + makeup: my friend Emily Conklin // groom suit: the embroidered western shirt is from Cavenders. The black jeans are from Levi’s. The Suitcoat is from Mr. Mac. To finish it off, he wore Ariat boots // catering: Red Ledges created a custom menu for us – it even included “Holy Water Buffalo Chili”// music: Holy Water Buffalo

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An Old West Wedding: Kim + Kevin

bridal hair piece

When Kim + Kevin discussed the vision for their wedding, the primary element they aimed for was “fun”. Since they knew the day would fly by and it would be hard to chat with all 200 of their guests, they simply aimed to create an environment where everyone would have fun catching up with each other and it would be a truly unique day. And what could be more perfect, than an old Western Town? Long Branch Saloon & Farms in Half Moon Bay, CA was the perfect setting for their Old West wedding. Cowboy boots, burlap, baby breath, lots of games + a campfire made for a unique, one-of-a-kind wedding. :) Big thanks to Sloan Photographers for the super gorgeous photos!

lace bridal gloves

rustic type wedding invitations

groomsmen in custom shirts

succulent and yellow bouquet

first look

succulent and yellow boquet

bridesmaids in gray

bridesmaids with babys breath bouquet

Tell us a bit about your music
Processional: Ave Maria
Recessional: “Home” – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes
First Dance: “Stand by Me” – Ben E. King

ranch ceremony, burlap altar bunting

burlap bunting

mason jar tag

flower girls in boots

outdoor ranch ceremony

outdoor ranch ceremony

outdoor ranch ceremony

chalkboard table seating

centerpieces

centerpieces

golfing card wedding

flower girls in ruffle dresses

flower girls in cowboy boots

wedding games

smores wedding treats

cupcake bar

bride and groom cake toppper

Most memorable moment of your wedding day?
One of the most memorable moments of the day was the result of a last-minute option proposed by the owner of the site on the day of the wedding. He had recently obtained an old vehicle resembling the car from the Beverly Hillbillies and offered a unique opportunity for a grand entrance during the bridal party announcements. Given the Old West theme of the site and our goal of keeping things fun and light, we went for it. It ended up being a riot, everyone got a kick out of it, and it made for some fun pictures as well!

bride and groom on a tractor

Any advice for those planning now?
Don’t let any of the stress of spreadsheets, budgets and logistics let you lose sight of the importance of the day and the true reasons you are gathering all of your closest friends and family to witness this milestone and celebrate with you. It may sound cliché, but take it from two people who recently went through the experience – it’s all worth it!

vendors:
photography: Sloan Photographers // venue: Long Branch Saloon & Farms, Half Moon Bay, CA // floral design: Michele with Flora by Fauna // wedding dress: San Patrick – Cambados // hairpieces: Pixel & Hank // shoes: Miss Sixty // bridesmaid dresses: Jcrew.com // hair + makeup: The Makeup Dolls // groom suit: Men’s Wearhouse // invitations+ paper goods: My Big Day Designs // catering: Emergency BBQ (San Carlos, CA) // cake: That Takes the Cake (San Francisco, CA) // music: DJ Maurice Atendido of Bring That Beat Back

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