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A Whimsical Vaudeville Wedding: Joui + Andrew

vaudeville wedding

Joui + Andrew went above and beyond to make their wedding uniquely theirs, from embellishing her own dress and that of all her bridesmaids to having fun centerpieces – shoes for a flower vessel! Even their guests got all decked out in costume for the occasion. After a sweet outdoor ceremony at Mayacamas Ranch, Calistoga CA, they had a relaxed dinner, lots of dancing, a barista (to get everyone to dance more on a caffeine high) and wrapped it up with a ice cream station. What’s not to love! Thanks so much to Sabine Scherer for sending this stunning wedding my way!

From Joui: Andrew and I wanted a romantic wedding in nature where all our friends and family could meet and spend a relaxing weekend together. When Katheryn of Dream a Little Dream Events suggested Mayacamas Ranch in Calistoga we knew we had found our spot. 55 of us were able to stay from Friday – Sunday and many of our friends and family lodged in nearby hotels and homes. This allowed for everyone to relax, swim, hike and get to know one and another before the wedding itself. We even had about 70 people at the ranch for the rehersal dinner where we played a ‘how we met video’ by Major Diamond Productions, which really got the community laughing, buzzing and getting to know each other way in advance of our ceremony and reception. The morning of Saturday our dear friend and yoga instructor Chad Stose led some 35 of us in an 90 min yoga practice. It was the perfect way to get exercised, relaxed and present for the big moment to come!

As far as the overall wedding theme and vision, I was inspired by the amazing nature around us with a mixture of bold vibrant colors that was a playful mixture of couture meets vaudeville meets vintage. Melissa who did all the decor and flowers really appreciated the artist in me and created a setting that everyone thought I designed.

vaudeville wedding

bridesmaids in pink and red


After trying on some gowns, I decided I wanted a sleek 1920’s style dress yet mixed with a modern flair. As a designer I knew I could do it. I just needed to find the dress to embelish it. I finally found my gown at Torso vintage. When I bought it, it was simple and gorgeous, just white silk with a long train. The sales guy told me “Honey, keep it simple don’t change a thing!” The thing about me is I’m not a simple woman, I needed texture and intrigue in my gown. Simple wouldn’t be me! After trying on a Lazaro dress I got the inspiration to make the bottom of the dress covered in silk organza ruffles. I had pleated and hand sewed about at least 20 yards of ruffles onto the dress. At some points I had to hang the dress from a chandelier at home to accomplish this. The ruffles took the longest. Then, my designer friend donated a lot of gorgeous French lace samples that I interwove into the rest of the gown, it grows like a vine all the way from the waist of the dress into and around the rest of the train. When it was finished and I tried it on for the first time I realized I had truly made the dress of my dreams!

I knew I wanted a cathedral veil, or something very long and romantic to match the intensity of the dress. When researching 1920’s veils the problem was that they looked a bit like a shower cap. In order to avoid this I created a hairband that matched the dress, and then had the veil snap from under my hair instead of over my hair. The snaps were a nice touch because after the ceremony I could keep the hairband but ditch the veil.

For my bridesmaids I also wanted something that was a nod to the past but also current. I decided to look at my girls as a collection for a runway show. Each dress would be different yet compliment the rest. Marc Jacobs spring 2011 was the main inspiration for the colors. I loved the use of bright pinks, reds, burgundies and reds. With each girl we ended up buying 1950/60’s dresses from La Rosa Vintage. Then, I added a little something unique to each dress to add that special flair and play that is so me and also complimentary to the woman wearing it. I also knew that each girl had to have a hairpiece. It would be my gift to them. So I created individual hairpieces out of scraps from the embellishing of their dresses and allowed each woman to find the one that fit her personality and face.

pink and red bridal party

groomsmen in top hat


For my groom I wanted something classic with a little attitude. So we bought him a 1920’s tuxedo, we went very classic with everything but the tuxedo shirt. He wanted my touch in his outfit, so I added lace ruffles to the shirt with a black ruffle in the middle that created a tie effect. So it almost appeared he was wearing a bow tie and a regular neck tie. Just the perfect amount of intrigue and complexity we were looking for. Groomsmen: Again vintage. Didn’t want them all wearing the same outfit, but def. all in grey, told them to involve pink and reds in the shirt and tie selections, and no black shoes. We also bought boater hats which took the look to the next level.

tulle wrapped bouquet

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding

butterfly release ceremony

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding

How the day came together was magic. Our ceremony was everything I imagined it to be. We worked three months with our friend Kate Jones to create a rite of passage that was powerful and meaningful. Every word that was spoken was intentional. Being married in nature looking over the valley with Mt. St. Helena as a witness was everything I wanted it to be. I felt transported. Our vows made such an impression on our guests that some of them are inspired to renew their vows. Literally, was the best weekend of my life.

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding

20's inspired wedding dress

bride holding parisol

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding

groomsmen wearing top hats


Our guests were told to dress in costume, vintage, Bollywood or bizarre. And if they couldn’t manage that, we told them to come their most festive. To ensure that most people looked their most brilliant, I had a costume table where one of my eccentric girlfriends helped people add panache to their outfits. Walking down the isle was such a treat, it was like walking into a Fellini film!

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding

tree branch centerpieces

flowers in heels

green and red centerpieces

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding

vaudeville wedding


Thanks so much to Joui + Andrew for sharing their unique + fun wedding with us!

photography: Sabine Scherer of Sabine Scherer Photography // wedding planner: Brittani Waldman of Dream a Little Dream Events // catering: California Rose Catering // venue: Mayacamas Ranch in Calistoga, California // florist: A Simple Ceremony // furniture: Hartmann Studios // linen: La Tavola Linen // lighting: Creative Lighting Design // hair & make-up: Lisa Zomer // gown & bridemaids dresses, hairpieces and veil: made by the Bride – Joui, Turandot // groom’s clothes: 1920′s suit Vintage at LA Rosa Vintage SF

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California Garden Wedding: Juliana + Ben

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You may have seen Juliana + Ben’s super unique zombie engagement photos that went viral last year. In fact, one of their favorite parts of the whole wedding experience was reading the responses online from their photos – something they will never forget! :) You can tell from those engagement photos, that they are a fun loving couple. So of course they wanted their wedding to also be fun, relaxed and incorporate some personal touches by both of them. I love that their day was a mix of both traditional elements and their own offbeat personalities. I think one of my favorite details they shared with me was their ”Eating of the Unity Sandwich.” Instead of the traditional candles or sand, they shared a PB&J sandwich at the end of our ceremony, “sanctified” by their officiant Dave Page. It also had their initials in it, so it was the perfect amount of quirkiness, humor and personalization. As they say, nothing goes together better than PB&J! Thanks so much to Kate Harrison for sending this one my way!

wedding invite

laser cut heart

pink and yellow bouquet

first look

bride and groom

succulent boutonniere

bridal party

paper flower hanging

Processional: Mr. Sandman by The Chordettes (groom's entrance), La Vie En Rose by Louis Armstrong (bride's entrance)

Recessional: This Will Be Our Year by The Zombies

First Dance: Every Little Step by Bobby Brown

hanging paper flower strings

outdoor ceremony

outdoor ceremony

outdoor ceremony

outdoor ceremony


As a nod to their cultural heritage, they did the traditional Korean ceremony called Pyebaek for their families.

bride and groom

bride and groom

Holding hands in the back seat of a vintage 1930 Citroen, owned and driven by a friend, on the way to our venue. Driving around in the city of Pasadena with the warm sun filtering through allowed us a moment to take it all in...in a cool car at that!

escort cards

peanut butter and jelly favors

bee table card

childrens book table number

zombie eyeball wedding drink

wooden cake topper

dessert bar

peanut butter and jelly favors

reception dancing


We love to dance together, so we also chose to nix the slow and do our first dance with a hip hop number, choreographed by Lora Banzali.

Stay true to yourselves as a couple and have fun! Whether you decide to go eccentric or traditional, high end or low end, try to put your personal touches on everything, down to the details. Your wedding will be that much more memorable and unique. With so many blogs these days, it's easy at first to get caught up in those ideas. There's so many great ones out there! But at the end of the day, your wedding will be special because you and your fiance made those personal touches.

If you're going the DIY route, do what you know. Time management is also key. We both wanted to be involved with the wedding planning yet were busy with work. So we found it hard to balance the time needed for the basic errands, let alone getting all of our DIY projects done. Edit and take on the manageable important things. The rest can be created and/or bought from someone who specializes. Utilize the talents of your friends and family. We couldn't have done it without their help! In hindsight, stress and nerves are part of what makes the day even more special. When it gets crazy, take time out and relax together.

photography: Kate Harrison // venue: Garden at Happy Trails Catering, Pasadena, CA  // event design: collaboration with couple and Annette Kerslake of Simply Natural Events // event planner: Annette Kerslake of Simply Natural Events // floral design: Gilly Flowers & Events // wedding dress: Melissa Sweet “Fern” for ceremony, Priscilla of Boston short dress for reception // hairpieces: Priscilla of Boston veil // shoes: Miu Miu // bridesmaid dresses: Alice + Olivia, Walter, Modcloth, Jcrew // hair: Dalina Rebollo // makeup: Sunny of Susie Chhuor // groom suit: Band of Outsiders // cinematography: footage by Jonathan Hersh of Moments Event Videography, editing by groom // catering: Happy Trails Catering // cake: Cake Monkey  // band: Icy Hot Club of California // DJ: Patrick Belton of Dubgypsy Entertainment // groom + groomsmen’s bow ties and handkerchiefs: Sheridan Man Made // dance choreographer and MC: Lora Banzali (Lady Lo)

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Colorful Backyard DIY Wedding: Becca + Orion

DIY backyard wedding

I love a great DIY wedding and this one today totally fits that bill. :) Becca + Orion were married in the backyard of Becca’s parents home in the San Francisco Bay area. They were on a strict budget, but they didn’t let that stop them from creating a magical day! Friends and family pitched in on the food and desserts while the maid of honor + sister (Allison of Engaged & Inspired) crafted up a storm creating a simple + fun design that was bright with color and adding personal details all over the space. It rained all day until moments before the ceremony started at which point the sun came out and everyone was able to have an outdoor cocktail hour in the sun. Big thanks to Pictilio for the gorgeous photos!

pink and orange boquet

bridesmaids in black dresses


From Becca, The main inspiration behind our day was color! We wanted something romantic (soft colors and lots of candlelight) mixed with something fun for all the guests to enjoy. The basic details (linens, etc) were white and we added in a lot of color and pattern to reflect our personalities a little bit more. The main thing I was dead set on was the bright pink felt heart cake topper with a white cake filled with pink cake. To me that expressed our fun and bold personalities the most, and we just built everything off of that.

groom

first look

bride and groom

The most memorable part for us was the first look and the photo session we did. Everything was starting to stress us out so heading down the street to an empty field for the first look was exactly what we needed to get away from it all. After seeing each other for the first time, it felt like the wedding had actually begun. Taking photos was really fun and the setting was beautiful. It was bright with some occasional rain and we had fun playing around with it (and I loved wearing my rain boots for it).

bride wearing rain boots

bride and groom

bride and groom

chevron wedding invitation

flower girl

backyard ceremony

Processional: Out Of My Mind by Colbie Caillat and Make You Feel My Love by Adele

Recessional: Dog Days Are Over by Florence and the Machine

First Dance: At Last by Etta James

gold painted mason jars

gold painted mason jars

pink and orange centerpieces

chevron printed place holder

string letters

tissue tassle garland

pink heart cake topper

pink heart cake topper

poppies in vases

heart guest book

Our wedding was a huge collaborative effort of friends and family. Having the support system there and so many willing hands to help really gave me a more personal experience all around. My advice would be to take people up on offers to help to make it much more of a fun collaborative experience for everyone. It will help with the amount of stress the bride feels while planning, but it is also a huge bonding time for all the people who love you most to get involved and be a bigger part of your day.

photography: Pictilio // event design + DIY crafting: Engaged & Inspired // dress: Sarah Seven // venue: Parent’s Backyard // florals: Floral Theory // necklace: Haute Bride // cake: I Do Wedding Cakes // paper goods: Wedding Chicks Printable // program + music curation: Ian Silber

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