This past summer our daughter was married and, since someone asked me to share more about the wedding,
and, since some of you might have an interest in some of the details
as well,
I am sharing a bit about it here today.
All the beautiful photographs were taken by Lydia Maybee Photography.
Welcome sign hand-lettered and painted by the bride. |
It was decided early on that this would be a very hands-on affair, as in the bride had a lot of ideas for decorating, etc. that we could make and do ourselves.
The setting was a beautiful old barn that is now a venue for weddings and receptions.
Pom pom garlands were made with lots of help from the bridesmaids, friends, and family on both sides. A good tutorial can be found here.
They made a lovely back-drop for the wedding ceremony.
The bride and her attendants made all the bouquets and boutonnieres as well.
Flowers were sourced locally and many were ordered from Blooms By The Box.
I really loved watching all the girls as they carefully put together their bouquets the day before.
Some old sap buckets were painted, filled with roses and baby's breath, and placed at the end of the rows of chairs...
Of course this special Golden was part of the big day, bow-tie and all. |
My large supply of canning jars came in handy for the table arrangements,
lace-wrapped and filled with flowers...
The father-of-the-bride cut log slices, which the bride numbered and glued together for the tables.
The Cake
Although I lost no small amount of sleep worrying about making this wedding cake, I am happy to say that I DID IT!!
{Right after assembling the layers and receiving some much appreciated help with the decorating, I breathed a huge sigh of relief. Then I found out that, in my haste to get said cake layers to the venue, I had forgotten my bag packed with my dress and shoes to change into. As guests were arriving, I was frantically driving home to change my clothes...}
At the bride's request, the bottom tier was chocolate and the top two tiers were vanilla--for the vanilla layers I used the Basic 3-Layer Yellow Cake recipe from Simple Bites; the chocolate cake recipe is from Alice Water's The Art of Simple Food. Both these recipes are delicious, and I appreciated that they were simple to put together. All the layers were filled with homemade chocolate ganache and raspberry filling. Because the cake was to be under a tent on a sunny, 80-some-degrees day, I chose this Crusting No-Melt Vanilla Buttercream. It uses a combination of butter and shortening--I never use shortening--but when I found some non-hydrogenated, organic all vegetable shortening at the store, I decided to give it a try. I ended up very happy with this recipe, which held up perfectly.
The world-traveling couple fittingly chose a globe for their guests to sign.
Succulent favors also served as table assignments for the guests. I was able to order these on Etsy from SucculentPartyFavors. Shipped all the way from California to the east coast, they arrived intact! We wrapped them with kraft paper, tied with twine, and added flags that had each guest's name and table number typed on using my vintage typewriter.
The bride made a CARDS banner and used a decorated, vintage wicker hamper to hold wedding cards on the gift table...
I am so thankful to have been a small part of making their wedding day special.